Myopia can be treated

Yes, using spectacles and contact lens has been a common thing and has not bothered many of us for years.  However, in recent times, we have found many side effects of using contact lenses and troubles that we take to use spectacles has been always there.  Using contact lens and spectacle is expensive as well as inconvenient.

Treatments in Ayurveda -
Triphala churna (powder) one tsp soaked in normal water overnight and drained in the morning has to used to wash eyes thoroughly for 1-2 minutes in the morning right after brushing can give real good strength to rods and cons in the eyeball and helps gain normal size. Thus improving eye sight slowly and steadily.

However, patients suffering from High Blood pressure and diabetes  associated with Myopia should be treated with other medications.

For more information on this, please feel free to email us at doctor@ayurvedagroup.com.


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"Health can be maintained and disease can be prevented. Though technology is advancing, people are still falling sick. Health care costs keep on increasing, and there is no way to reduce that unless you introduce prevention. The best prevention is through Ayurveda, because it is a very comprehensive system, since it is based on natural medicine, which is devoid of toxicity."
- Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, Hon’ble former President of India spoke about Ayurveda.

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