Evidence supporting the use of: Eyebright
For the health condition: Eye Problems
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) has been used in traditional herbal medicine, particularly in Europe, for supporting and treating various eye conditions such as conjunctivitis, eye irritation, and inflammation. Its use dates back to the Middle Ages, and it was often included in folk remedies and referenced in herbals for its supposed benefits to eye health. The name "eyebright" itself reflects its historical association with eye ailments, and preparations (such as teas, washes, or compresses) were commonly recommended by herbalists.
However, scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of eyebright for eye problems is limited and of poor quality. Modern clinical trials are lacking or inconclusive, and reviews of the literature (including those by reputable sources such as the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health) indicate that there is not enough reliable evidence to confirm any benefit for ocular health. Most of the support for using eyebright is based on anecdotal reports, traditional practices, and historical usage rather than rigorous scientific validation. As a result, mainstream medicine does not recommend eyebright for treating eye conditions, due to both insufficient evidence of efficacy and potential safety concerns related to non-sterile preparations.
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anthocyanins
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avens
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beta-carotene
beta-zeacarotene
bilberry
bioflavonoids
blueberry
boxthorne
carotene (unspecified)
carrot
Carthamus
chamomile
chickweed
chrysanthemum
citrus bioflavonoids
cryptoxanthin
cucumber
Epidermal Growth Factor
Eyebright
fennel
fibroblast growth factor
flavoglycosides
flavonoids
flavonols
ginkgo flavone glycoside
goldenseal
green tea
Japanese sophora
Ligustrazin
little ironweed
lodhtree
lutein
mango
marigold
mixed carotenoids
N-Acetyl Carnosine
Nardostachys
nut grass
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins
omega-3 fatty acids
oriental arborvitae
Pulsatilla
Pycnogenol
rutin
selenium
Self-Heal
Speedwell
Sumac
Trichosanthes
turmeric
Viola
vitamin A
vitamin C
vitamin E
Yerba buena
Zeaxanthin
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by Eyebright
Allergies (respiratory)Bloodshot Eyes
Conjunctivitis
Eye Infections
Eye Problems
Eyes (red or itching)
Eyesight (poor)
Inflammation
Sinus Infection
Stye
Wounds and Sores
