Basil Leaves For Good Eyesight
Basil is one of the most common types of herbs used in many cuisines. Traditionally, it is used as medicine due to its potent antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Adding the leaves into our daily diet will provide us the numerous health benefits to our body. One of these benefits is for our eye health.
Most Common Types Of Basil
Holy Basil – this type of basil has a spicy-sweet musky scent and tastes peppery and sharp.
Cinnamon Basil – this type of basil has a reddish stem with pink flowers at maturity. It has a mild flavor and is used in Asian cooking such as in fried rice, noodle, marinades, noodles salads, and grilled vegetables.
Lemon Basil – this type of basil has a wonderful lemony scent. The leaves can be used marinades, desserts, and teas.
Purple Basil – this highly aromatic, purple basil can be steeped in vinegar or oil to add beautiful colors to our dishes.
Benefits of Basil Leaves for Eye Health
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Anti-Inflammatory And Soothing Properties
Beta-Carotene
Ways to Use Basil Leaves for Eyes Health
- For eye problems related to bacterial and fungal infection, soak some fresh basil leaves in water. Use the water to wash your eyes. Do this for at least three times a day.
- A 5 to 10 milligrams drop of basil leaves juice into your eyes can help to treat night blindness.
- Use Basil oil to soothe our eyes and protect them from conjunctivitis, boils, and other eye problems.
- Make a tea out of Basil leaves and drink it before going to bed. Doing this will help relax our eyes.
- To get our daily need for vitamin A, we need to incorporate 100 grams of basil leaves in our diet.
- Apply Basil leaves paste around the eyes to maintain its health.
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