Grows wild in meadows, grassy areas, heaths, and pastures of Britain, northern and western Asia, North America, and Europe.
Eyebright is an annual, semiparasitic plant that grows to a height of 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) and has small white or purple flowers with red spots. Downy hairs cover the stems, which produce toothed leaves.
A house plant can be grown through vegetative propagation
Several varieties of Bryophyllum are grown from buds produced at the leaf margins.
olives and grains are grown on and around mount etna
Basil is mostly grown in warm, sunny climates with well-draining soil. It thrives in Mediterranean regions but can also be grown in other areas with similar conditions. It is often grown in home gardens, as well as in commercial farms in countries such as Italy, India, Thailand, and the United States.
When administering eyebright to children a medical practitioner should be consulted. Herbalists maintain the benefits of eyebright although there are no modern studies for proof.
Euphrasia Officiunalis
sambucas nigra
Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent.
It is probably safe to use eyebright as an alternative treatment for a tumor. You should also probably use conventional medicine.
Eyebright is an annual, semiparasitic plant that grows to a height of 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) and has small white or purple flowers with red spots. Downy hairs cover the stems, which produce toothed leaves.
Euphrasia officinalis belongs to the Scrophulariaceae plant family, which also includes the foxglove plant.
Include carrots, green vagetables in your diet.it will improve your eye vision.
Herbs like bilberry, eyebright, and ginkgo biloba are known to promote eye health by supporting circulation, reducing inflammation, and providing antioxidants that protect against damage from free radicals. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using herbs for eye health, especially if you have underlying conditions or are on medications.
Lysimachia has a reputation for healing eye ailments, and is said to be able to restore sight in certain conditions. Some practitioners say it is superior to eyebright for these purposes.
Eye diseases, coughs, colds, allergies, sinusitis, hay fever, earaches, headaches, jaundice, throat and bronchial congestion, hoarseness, flu and sinus inflammation.
Possible allergic reaction of skin rash or nausea. Tincutre may cause tearing, itching, reddening and swelling of the eyelids because of the alcohol in the extract.