6/26/20

6 HOME REMEDIES TO CALM THE FELLING OF TIRED EYES

To improve the feeling of tired eyes and relieve we can choose any of these remedies, taking care that they do not fall into the eye, as they could irritate it. The tired feeling in the eyes can occur after spending long hours in front of the computer or other electronic device. It is a very common discomfort that is usually accompanied by redness, blurred vision, and even headaches. 


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Most of the time it has its origin in overexertion to which the eyesight is subjected; however, it can also announce some type of eye diseases such as myopia or astigmatism.
If the symptoms are very recurrent despite having the respective hours of rest, it is essential to consult the specialist to receive appropriate treatment. In the rest of the cases, we can resort to a series of home remedies that help us to relax the vision and mitigate fatigue. Take note!

1. Carrot remedy
The anti-inflammatory properties of carrots combined with those provided by parsley and celery help us to make a relaxing treatment for the eyes and optic nerve.      
Ingredients
½ carrot
1 celery stick
1 sprig of parsley
How to prepare it?
Incorporate all the ingredients in the blender, add a splash of water to facilitate the smoothie, and process everything until you get a thick paste.
Soak a couple of cotton balls in the mixture and apply them to the closed eyelids for 5 minutes.
Rinse with cold water and rest.

2. Potato and apple remedy
The potato has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant substances that promote relaxation of sight, as well as dark circles and bags.
Together with the applesauce, it forms a very good cream to care for this area of ​​the face while relieving redness and burning.
Ingredients
1 raw potato
2 tablespoons of applesauce (20 g)
1 warm compress
How to prepare it?
Peel the potato and take it to the blender until you get a puree or thick paste.
Next, add the applesauce and process so that both ingredients are incorporated.
Besides, heat a little water and get a cloth or towel to make a compress.
When the mixture is ready, apply it in small amounts on the eyelids and cover it with the compress.
Give it time to function pertaining to 10 minutes together with it well by using nice water.
Use it as many times as you consider necessary.

3. Chamomile remedy
Chamomile flowers have always been used as a treatment for tired eyes because they do not cause allergies and decrease inflammation.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon of chamomile flowers (10 g)
½ cup of water (125 ml)
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How to prepare it?
Bring the half cup of water to a boil, add the chamomile flowers and let it rest until it reaches a bearable temperature.
When you are ready, dip a few pieces of cotton in the liquid and apply it to the eyelids with a light massage.
Use it several times a day, every day.

4. Melissa remedy
Lemon balm or lemon balm is a simple solution to soothe the redness, itching, and swelling that occurs when the eyes are exhausted.
Ingredients
6 fresh lemon balm leaves
1 tablespoon of water (10 ml)
How to prepare it?
Thoroughly wash fresh lemon balm leaves and mash them.
Consist of the in addition to mixture definitely to getting a liquefied extract.
With the help of a dropper, apply 10 drops to each eyelid and leave it to act for a few minutes.
Rinse with cold water and use it every time you feel tired.

5. Cold milk remedy
Cold milk is a natural refresher to reduce dark circles and bags that form when the eyes are tired.
Ingredients
½ cup cold milk (125 ml)
How to prepare it?
Dip two pieces of cotton in cold milk and apply them on the eyelids for 5 minutes.
Rinse with cold water and repeat twice a day.

6. Aloe Vera and Cucumber Remedy
This natural aloe vera and cucumber remedy consist of making a simple natural cream to deflate the contour of the eyes and eyelids.
Both ingredients are enhanced with the qualities of witch hazel and cornstarch to offer a chemical-free product suitable for this area of ​​the face.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel (15 g)
1 tablespoon of fresh cucumber juice (10 ml)
¼ teaspoon cornstarch (1.2 g)
1 tablespoon of witch hazel water (10 ml)
How to prepare it?
Pour all the ingredients into a bowl and place them over low heat until they boil.
Then let them sit until they are at a temperature suitable for the skin.
Apply it to the contour of the eyes and eyelids, being very careful not to drop it inside the eye.
Use it several times a week.
Remember to complement the use of these natural remedies with some eye exercises to relax vision.
Rest from the screens of electronic devices and adopt a balanced diet, rich in foods with vitamin A.

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