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Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Get your white baby eyes back in 3 days/Home Remedies for Sparkling Bright Eyes


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Cucumber:

cucumber

Cucumbers are one of the widely known home remedies for dark under eyes. It is considered as the most effective way to brighten your tired eyes. The high water content in the cucumber is the main ingredient that will help the most. Take an ice-cold cucumber and cut it into thick slices. Relax your head and place these slices on your closed eyes. Keep it on for 10 minutes or till the cucumber slices get warm.

Olive Oil Tea BagsOlive Oil Tea Bag:

Green tea and green tea mixed drink are the best option for quick refreshment. Green tea bags is one of the easiest and handy home remedies for under eye dark circles that also helps in relaxing and soothing tired eyes. Both green tea and black tea contain bioflavonoids. Tea bags will help to reduce bacteria and inflammation. Place wet green tea bags in the freezer to chill. Apply olive oil with a cotton ball on your eyes, while you chill the tea bags. Remove the tea bags from the freezer after a few minutes. Find a place to relax and place these chilled tea bags on your eyes. Leave them on for ten minutes and wash your face. Dry it and moisturize as usual.

Milk Remedy:buttermilk (1)

Natural clear face tips are incomplete without the inclusion of raw milk into it. Cold milk is one of the most nourishing home remedies for bright eyes that reduces puffiness and tiredness of eyes. If you feel that you are looking tired these days, try this great milk treatment to soothe and relax your eyes. Take a cup full of ice cold milk.  Throw in few cotton balls and let them soak for a minute. Lie down in a relaxed position. Place a towel under your head and tightly close your eyes. Place these milk soaked cotton balls on your eyes for 10 to 15 minutes. Wash your face and moisturize as usual.

Strawberry:

Strawberries that are stored in the fridge are a treat on a summer day. It is considered one of the best anti aging fruits loaded with antioxidants. But most people don’t know that strawberries can cure puffy and tired looking eyes and can give you bright white eyes naturally. Strawberries will help your eyes appear brighter and healthy. Remove the tops of a few frozen strawberries and cut them into slices. Place these strawberries under your eyes and let them on for 5 minutes. Wash and moisturize your face after removing them.
Strawberry
Besides removing the swelling strawberries will also make your skin smoother and younger looking. This is because strawberries contain alpha-hydroxy, which is the same ingredient found in many facial expensive creams. So now you can have the same ingredient for a lower cost.

Exercise the Eyes:

You can try some simple eye exercises to relax your eyes. It works better if you can practice these just before going to bed. Take a pen and move it horizontally and vertically in front of your eyes. Try to focus your eyes on the tip of the pen.

Hydrate the Eyes:

Try to avoid staring at the computer screen for too long. However, you are doing it even now which just makes it really obvious that you cannot avoid the computer screen. What you can do instead is to blink often to avoid eyes from drying. Take a break from the computer screen after every 50 to 60 minutes.
Hydrate the eyes

Potato Slices:

Like cucumber, the water content in potatoes helps in reducing the puffiness around the eyes. It is also an effective home remedy for dark circles. Potatoes also contain a high amount of vitamin C and potassium. The potassium will help to keep all the fluids balanced in the body. The skin will absorb anything put on it. The skin will thus absorb all the essential nutrients. You will have bright and healthy eyes. This remedy will also help to eliminate the dark circles around the eyes.
Potato slices
Store a potato in the fridge overnight (2 hours will do the job too). Cut it into thick slices. Close your eyes and rest your head on something comfortable. Place the cold slices on your eyelids. Leave it on for 10 minutes or till the slices become warm. Change the slices if you want a more relaxing effect and leave it on for another 10 minutes. Distract yourself from your eyes. Listen to music and wave a goodbye to your stress.

Rose Water:

Rose water is another effective way to soothe, reduce and heal eye strain and provide you with attractive and sparkling eye. It has a pleasant fragrance that can benefit the skin in many different ways. It firms, tones, hydrates the skin. It also prevents stressed skin, acne, wrinkles and sunburns. Rose water is just wonderful for the eyes. It contains antibacterial and antiseptic properties.
Rose Water
Take a small bowl with a few teaspoons of cool rose water. Soak two cotton pads in the rose water and place them on your eyelids. Leave it on for 10 minutes. You will have a soothing experience with this home remedy.

Mint Leaves:mint

The application of mint leaves and mint oil for hair and skin is quite popular. This is also an age old Indian eye remedy for healthy and sparkling eyes. Use mint leaves, honey and almond oil together for healing and energizing the eyes. Your eyes will look bright and lovely every day if you add this remedy to your bedtime routine. Take few crushed mint leaves in a small bowl. Add some water and mix it well. Extract the juice and add few drops of almond oil and honey. Place this mixture on your eyes just before going to bed.

Lavender Oil:

Lavender oil is an age old hair fall home remedy that also aids to relieve tired and strained eyes. Take ½ liter water in a bowl and add a drop of lavender oil to it. Mix it together and dip two cotton pads into this mixture. Place these cotton pads on your eyelids.

Honey and Cardamom:

The mixture of cardamom and honey will help to strengthen your eyesight. Mix a few seeds of cardamom with a tablespoon of honey. Apply this mixture every day in the morning, wait for 30 minutes and wash off with cold water.
Honey and Cinnamon

Turmeric:

Turmeric or holy powder is a spice with a lot of benefits. With this remedy, you will gain brighter eyes in a short period of time. Turmeric is also useful for improving skin tone and complexion that makes it one of the most effective dark circles home remedies as well. You need to take a big piece of turmeric.  Wash it and soak it in lemon juice.
turmeric powder
You need to put it in a glass bowl and cover it for a month. After a month, take the turmeric piece and grind with one cup of rose water. Strain out the juice and use them as eye drops. This juice will give you bright and sparkling eyes.

Amla Remedy:

For sparkling eyes soak a teaspoon of dry amla in a cup of water overnight. Strain the juice and add another cup of water. Wash your eyes with this solution every morning. You will notice your eyes sparkling in a few days.

Fennel Seeds

This common kitchen spice is well known for its health benefits and especially useful in treating indigestion. But this spice is also an effective answer to the question of how to get sparkling eyes. Fennel is useful for improving vision and eye health, and fennel solution can also be used as an eye cleanser.
Fennel Seeds
To prepare the eye cleansing solution, you will need to boil a teaspoon of fennel seeds in two cups of water till the water is reduced to half of its previous volume. Now, cool and strain the liquid and use this solution to cleanse your eyes 2 to 3 times every week.

Almonds and Milk Scrub

Almonds are one of the healthiest of nuts that have several health benefits. But almonds and almond oil are rich sources of antioxidants and vitamin E that improves skin tone and regenerates new skin cells which help in lightening dark circles naturally. Milk is the most effective natural moisturizer that soothes and revitalizes the soft and delicate skin around the eyes.
Almonds and Milk Scrub
For this remedy, you will need 5 to 6 soaked almonds. You have to peel and crush the almonds and add a teaspoon of milk to it. Mix well and apply this pack around the eyes and massage for 2 to 3 minutes in soft circular motion. Leave it on for 30 minutes and wash off with water for lively and bright eyes.

Extra-Virgin Coconut Oil

There is no need to emphasis on the health and beauty benefits of coconut oil. The use of coconut oil for grey hair and as a natural moisturizer is well known. It also reduces puffiness around eyes along with wrinkles and fine lines. The nutrients present in the oil revive and rejuvenates the delicate skin around the eyes and gives a smooth texture to the eyes.
Coconut oil
The best thing about this remedy is that it is simple and hassle-free. You can just pour some extra-virgin coconut oil on your palms and apply it around your eyes. Massage gently with your fingers and leave it on for 2 to 3 hours and wash off with water.

Hydrate Yourself :

Eyes can become puffy when it isn’t properly hydrated. When the body lacks water, it stores any water that it receives; this will cause water retention and swelling. You need to drink at least eight glasses of water every day. Drinking plenty of water is extremely helpful. It flushes out the harmful toxins from your body making your eyes clear and healthy.
drinking water

Juice Intake:

The benefits of juicing for healthy skin
 and eyes need no introduction. Try to increase the intake of vitamin A and C. You need to keep it as a daily routine even when your eyes aren’t tired. These vitamins will brighten the whites around the pupil. Make your own fresh juice every day. Try to make orange juice, carrot juice and lemon juice.
Anti aging juices
The foods you eat on a daily basis also have a strong impact on your skin and eyes and, therefore, it is important to make healthy food choices rich in essential nutrients. Somenatural protein sources are meat, fish and eggs. Also, dairy foods will help to maintain healthy eyes. Keep your body hydrated all the time. This will give a bright look to your eyes and will help to reduce eye puffiness. Stay healthy and active all the time. This will benefit you in many different ways. From keeping your body active to losing weight, everything comes with a price tag, a healthy lifestyle. Take care of your eyes with these easily available eye beauty tips and enjoy a stress-free life. Nothing is worth your health.

Common Causes for Red Eye and Cures

The whites of your eyes -- that sea of white surrounding your 
beautiful hazel, baby blue or big brown eyes-- can give you 
pretty good clues about your health. The whites of your eyes, 
technically called the "sclera", start off in life as pure white. 
Over time, age and various conditions assault the whites of our
eyes, leaving them red, yellow, gray, cloudy or even brown. 
Are there any natural remedies to restore the whites of your 
eyes? Can changing your diet turn the whites of your eyes 
white again? When is eye discoloration a serious medical 
condition?

Many conditions can cause red, yellow and gray eyes. Some are
serious and others are easily treatable.

The most common unusual eye color is red. Red eyes occur 
when the blood vessels near the surface of the eye become 
dilated and enlarged. One of the most likely reasons for your 
red eyes is conjunctivitis. Another common cause is eye strain 
caused when your eyes try too hard to focus or when they are 
overused from hours of driving, reading or simply using the 
computer. 
Even high blood pressure can turn your eyes red.
According to The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 
conjunctivitis is responsible for 30 percent of all our eye 
complaints in America – and around 15 percent of us will suffer 
an attack of red eye conjunctivitis at some point in our lives. 
But conjunctivitis is not the end of the story – read on for more
red eye culprits and why your eyes are yellow, brown, white or
gray.

Common Causes for Red Eye


Red eyes are often caused by a condition called "blepharitis", 

an inflammation of the eyelash follicles. Bhlepharitis can be 
caused by, among other things,using eye makeup.

Many eye infections, including blepharitis, are caused by  use of 
mascara and eye liner, according to several studies, including a
2011 study Led by Dr. L. Clifford of the Portsmouth Eye Unit, 
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hampshire, UK.

Blepharitis is caused by an overabundance of bacteria due to 
an infection, dermatitis or allergies. With blepharitis you may 
feel like you’ve got dust or sand in your eye. Your eyes are red 
and irritated, the eyelids crusted and swollen. You may 
experience itching and burning.

Red eyes are also caused by uveitis, an inflammation of the 
uvea, the middle layer of your eye beneath the white. 
Symptoms also include blurred vision, floaters and 
caused by, among other things,using eye makeup.  
Many eye infections, including blepharitis, are caused by  use of mascara and eye liner, according to several studies, including a2011 study Led by Dr. L. Clifford of the Portsmouth Eye Unit, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hampshire, UK.
Blepharitis is caused by an overabundance of bacteria due to an infection, dermatitis or allergies. With blepharitis you may feel like you’ve got dust or sand in your eye. Your eyes are red and irritated, the eyelids crusted and swollen. You may experience itching and burning.
Red eyes are also caused by uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of your eye beneath the white. Symptoms also include blurred vision, floaters and caused by, among other things,using eye makeup.  Many eye infections, including blepharitis, are caused by  use of mascara and eye liner, according to several studies, including a2011 study Led by Dr. L. Clifford of the Portsmouth Eye Unit, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hampshire, UK.Blepharitis is caused by an overabundance of bacteria due to an infection, dermatitis or allergies. With blepharitis you may feel like you’ve got dust or sand in your eye. Your eyes are red and irritated, the eyelids crusted and swollen. You may experience itching and burning.Red eyes are also caused by uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of your eye beneath the white. Symptoms also include blurred vision, floaters and caused by, among other things,using eye makeup.  Many eye infections, including blepharitis, are caused by  use of mascara and eye liner, according to several studies, including a2011 study Led by Dr. L. Clifford of the Portsmouth Eye Unit, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hampshire, UK.Blepharitis is caused by an overabundance of bacteria due to an infection, dermatitis or allergies. With blepharitis you may feel like you’ve got dust or sand in your eye. Your eyes are red and irritated, the eyelids crusted and swollen. You may experience itching and burning.Red eyes are also caused by uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of your eye beneath the white. Symptoms also include blurred vision, floaters and light sensitivity. (Read more about causes of light sensitivity.)

Conjunctivitis is also known as "pink eye" although the 
condition actually makes your eyes red. Conjunctivitis is also an 
inflammation, this time of the clear layer that protects the front
of the eye. Conjunctivitis may be caused by many things – 
allergies, viruses, bacteria or toxic substances.

When you don’t produce enough tears to lubricate the surface 
of the eye it can become scratched, inflamed and red. This is 
called dry eye. Sometimes wearing contact lenses can make 
your eyes so dry they become red.

A subconjunctival hemorrhage – a burst blood vessel – can be 
brought on by a bad sneezing or coughing fit, intense straining, 
vomiting, or 

Conjunctivitis is also known as "pink eye" although the condition actually makes your eyes red. Conjunctivitis is also an inflammation, this time of the clear layer that protects the frontof the eye. Conjunctivitis may be caused by many things – allergies, viruses, bacteria or toxic substances.
When you don’t produce enough tears to lubricate the surface of the eye it can become scratched, inflamed and red. This is called dry eye. Sometimes wearing contact lenses can make your eyes so dry they become red.
A subconjunctival hemorrhage – a burst blood vessel – can be brought on by a bad sneezing or coughing fit, intense straining, vomiting, or Conjunctivitis is also known as "pink eye" although the condition actually makes your eyes red. Conjunctivitis is also an inflammation, this time of the clear layer that protects the frontof the eye. Conjunctivitis may be caused by many things – allergies, viruses, bacteria or toxic substances.When you don’t produce enough tears to lubricate the surface of the eye it can become scratched, inflamed and red. This is called dry eye. Sometimes wearing contact lenses can make your eyes so dry they become red.A subconjunctival hemorrhage – a burst blood vessel – can be brought on by a bad sneezing or coughing fit, intense straining, vomiting, or Conjunctivitis is also known as "pink eye" although the condition actually makes your eyes red. Conjunctivitis is also an inflammation, this time of the clear layer that protects the frontof the eye. Conjunctivitis may be caused by many things – allergies, viruses, bacteria or toxic substances.When you don’t produce enough tears to lubricate the surface of the eye it can become scratched, inflamed and red. This is called dry eye. Sometimes wearing contact lenses can make your eyes so dry they become red.A subconjunctival hemorrhage – a burst blood vessel – can be brought on by a bad sneezing or coughing fit, intense straining, vomiting, or high blood pressure and diabetes, according to a 
study from the Department of Ophthalmology, Kozluk State 
Hospital in Turkey.

Injury can also cause red eyes. More seriously, acute angle-
closure glaucoma is often characterized by a painful redness 
that usually occurs in one eye only. Red eyes could be a sign of
an ulcer or infection in the cornea, the dome-like lens of the 
eye.
study from the Department of Ophthalmology, Kozluk State Hospital in Turkey.
Injury can also cause red eyes. More seriously, acute angle-closure glaucoma is often characterized by a painful redness that usually occurs in one eye only. Red eyes could be a sign ofan ulcer or infection in the cornea, the dome-like lens of the eye.
study from the Department of Ophthalmology, Kozluk State Hospital in Turkey.Injury can also cause red eyes. More seriously, acute angle-closure glaucoma is often characterized by a painful redness that usually occurs in one eye only. Red eyes could be a sign ofan ulcer or infection in the cornea, the dome-like lens of the eye.study from the Department of Ophthalmology, Kozluk State Hospital in Turkey.Injury can also cause red eyes. More seriously, acute angle-closure glaucoma is often characterized by a painful redness that usually occurs in one eye only. Red eyes could be a sign ofan ulcer or infection in the cornea, the dome-like lens of the eye.Common Causes for Yellow EyesIf your eyes are a yellow color, you could have jaundice. Jaundice produces yellow-colored skin, membranes and eyes. Jaundice is also a symptom of other disorders such as liver damage. It is caused by a build-up of bilirubin – yellow pigment from old blood cells – due to the liver being overloaded or damaged or having too many red blood cells to process. Yelloweyes are almost always a sign of jaundice so you need to get checked out.  (Read more about causes and remedies for jaundice.)


Causes of Brown Spots on the EyeIf you’re seeing a brown spot on your eye, flashes of light or have distorted vision, visit your doctor as it may be a sign of choroidal melanoma.Malignant choroidal melanomas are very rare – according to The Eye Cancer Network six out of every million people get a choroidal melanoma each year in the United States – and very serious as they can spread to other parts of the body.Brown spots may also be caused by harmless productions of melatonin, like freckles, and can be prevented by wearing sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat to protect the eyes from the sun.
Many people notice a gray or white spot on the eye, or see that the eye is white or cloudy. What does this mean? Leukocoria is a condition where the pupil appears white instead of black. Other conditions cause a cloudy cornea and make your eye lookdiscolored and “dirty”. These include cataracts, Coats' disease, coloboma, Sjogren's syndrome, poor nutrition and burns to the
cornea.

On the issue of poor nutrition, many people are aware that you
need to eat need carrots and other foods rich in beta-carotene 
to keep your eyes healthy. But most are not aware that your 
eyes also need lutein and other micro-nutrients found in dark 
green, leafy vegetables to remain healthy. (Read more about 
cornea.
On the issue of poor nutrition, many people are aware that youneed to eat need carrots and other foods rich in beta-carotene to keep your eyes healthy. But most are not aware that your eyes also need lutein and other micro-nutrients found in dark green, leafy vegetables to remain healthy. (Read more about cornea.On the issue of poor nutrition, many people are aware that youneed to eat need carrots and other foods rich in beta-carotene to keep your eyes healthy. But most are not aware that your eyes also need lutein and other micro-nutrients found in dark green, leafy vegetables to remain healthy. (Read more about cornea.On the issue of poor nutrition, many people are aware that youneed to eat need carrots and other foods rich in beta-carotene to keep your eyes healthy. But most are not aware that your eyes also need lutein and other micro-nutrients found in dark green, leafy vegetables to remain healthy. (Read more about foods that keep your eyes healthy.)


If you’re worried about yellow eyes, cloudy eyes or brown 
spots you must visit a physician as the conditions that cause 
these colored eyes can not usually be treated with natural 
remedies. If your eyes are red, read on. We’ve had a good look
around all the literature about red and irritated eyes and come 
up with the following 10 natural remedies.


If you’re worried about yellow eyes, cloudy eyes or brown spots you must visit a physician as the conditions that cause these colored eyes can not usually be treated with natural remedies. If your eyes are red, read on. We’ve had a good lookaround all the literature about red and irritated eyes and come up with the following 10 natural remedies.


If you’re worried about yellow eyes, cloudy eyes or brown spots you must visit a physician as the conditions that cause these colored eyes can not usually be treated with natural remedies. If your eyes are red, read on. We’ve had a good lookaround all the literature about red and irritated eyes and come up with the following  natural remedies.

If you’re worried about yellow eyes, cloudy eyes or brown spots you must visit a physician as the conditions that cause these colored eyes can not usually be treated with natural remedies. If your eyes are red, read on. We’ve had a good lookaround all the literature about red and irritated eyes and come up with the following  natural remedies.Top  Natural Remedies for Your Discolored Eyes

1. Gentle Cleansing Helps Clear Red Eye

Sometime the simple remedies are the best. According to a 2005 review by Sheikh and Hurwitz published in the British Journal of General Practice, 6% of conjunctivitis cases clear up on their own after a few days.But you can help the process along by gently cleaning around the eye area with special cleanser or a simple warm water and baby shampoo solution with a cotton swab.Don’t use make up or contact lenses and wash your hands frequently to avoid spreading the infection.Red eyes caused by blepharitis also respond to daily cleansing to remove skin oils that allow bacteria to grow on the edges of your eyelids, according to a report by Ganatra and Goldstein in the 3rd Edition of “Ophthalmology”.


2. Herbal Teas Help Red Eyes Caused by ConjunctivitisFor irritated or red eyes caused by conjunctivitis, try the following herbal teas. But leave the mug on the shelf and put the tea to work directly on the problem. Apply herbal tea to theeyes using a compress or poultice.
  • Eyebright. With a name like "eyebright", you’d think this 
  • herb could help clear red eyes and it has beentraditionally 
  • used as a herbal treatment in a tea preparation.
  • Calendula and chamomile. These herbs are said to have 
  • anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
  • Barberry, oregon grape and goldenseal. Herbs like 
  • barberry, Oregon grape and goldenseal all contain 
  • berberine, which has antimicrobial and antibacterial 
  • properties and is used as treatment for conjunctivitis in 
  • Germany.
Be careful about the sterility of the herbal tea compress you use. If your compress isn’t sterile, you risk further infection.  3. Bee Propolis Clears Your Eyes?According to a 1985 study from Romania (led by Popescu, Palos, and others) bee propolis, a sticky substance bees gather up from trees, sap and other plant sources, is a helpful treatment for red eyes from conjunctivitis. However, with limited additional evidence and concerns about sterility when applying the substance to the eye, this bee-assisted treatment may not be the best for your red eyes.


4. Vitamins C and E Are a Helpful Treatment for Red Eyes


When the Vitamins C and E are taken together with standard treatment they can pack a powerful punch against inflammtion of the middle layer of your eye called "uveitis".This is according to 1999 research from the Eye Hospital, Rotterdam, Netherlands which carried out a double-blind trial of 145 people who took either a placebo or vitamin C (500mg twice daily) and vitamin E (100mg twice daily) in addition to their regular treatment.Those taking the Vitamins C and E had better visual acuity at the end of the eight-week study – researchers think the antioxidants increase eye health and help recovery from uveitis.Foods rich in Vitamin C include bell peppers (these have more Vitamin C than oranges), kiwis and of course oranges, lemons and other citrus fruits.An ounce of almonds provides 34% of your daily recommended value of Vitamin E. Other foods rich in Vitamin E include wheatgerm oil (100% of the daily recommended value), corn, and various fortified cereals and foods.Whether other antioxidants will also help clear your red eyes, like beta-carotene, citrus bioflavonoids, selenium and vitamin A, is debatable.


5. Turmeric Treats Red Eyes Associated with UveitisOne 1999 study from the Department of Ophthalmology, K.G. Medical College, India made a surprising discovery, considering the spiciness of the herb in question. Researchers found an antioxidant made from turmeric was useful in treating red eyesassociated with uveitis. Although the study lacked a placebo test group, the herb is worth considering in a preparation (not applied directly to the eye).


6. Omega-6 Fatty Acids Help Treat Red EyesSjögren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune condition where the immune system negatively affects the tear glands and salivary glands.A 2005 study from the University of Messina in Italy found treatment with omega-6 fatty acids increased the tear levels in 40 patients with Sjögren’s Syndrome, which improved the signs and symptoms, including red eyes, of the condition.


7. Compresses Make Your Eyes Less Red
Calm down and get your red eyes back to normal with a cold compress. This simple remedy helps redness disappear and also reduces fluid retention around the eyes and swelling associatedwith an eye infection.Fill a clean bowl with ice and a little water, dip a washcloth into the bowl and squeeze to remove the excess water. Sit back, relax and apply your compress to closed eyes for five to 10 minutes, three or four times a day.According to experts, if you have blepharitis, warm compresses
also help.

8. 
also help.

8. Dietary Amino Acids Help Red EyeA modified form of the amino acid cysteine called "N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)" is believed to help the body create an antioxidant that loosens the secretions that block the eye and cause redness in blepharitis.A 2002 study from SSK Okmeydani Training Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey found N-Acetyl Cysteine at a dose of 100mg, three times a day for eight weeks brought significant benefits to the quality of the tear film in 50 blepharitis patients.

9. Flaxseed Oil Helps Improve Dry and Red Eyes?Can flaxseed oil help ease the red and dry eyes associated with Sjogren’s syndrome? A 2007 study from the Universidade de Brasília, Brazil says "yes".Researchers looked at 38 patients with dry eyes and surface inflammation and found therapy with one or two grams of oral flaxseed oil capsules a day reduced inflammation around the eye and redness.10. Antihistamines Treat Red Eyes Due to Allergies  

When the cause of your red eyes is an allergic reaction, your 
relief could come from antihistamines. Over-the-counter 
antihistamine eye drops are available which control the 
irritation and itching associated with allergies.

Antihistamine eye drops also use a vasoconstrictor to shrink 
swollen blood vessels, thereby reducing the redness. Be careful
– these “red eye reducers” can cause rebound redness.

When the cause of your red eyes is an allergic reaction, your relief could come from antihistamines. Over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops are available which control the irritation and itching associated with allergies.
Antihistamine eye drops also use a vasoconstrictor to shrink swollen blood vessels, thereby reducing the redness. Be careful– these “red eye reducers” can cause rebound redness.When the cause of your red eyes is an allergic reaction, your relief could come from antihistamines. Over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops are available which control the irritation and itching associated with allergies.Antihistamine eye drops also use a vasoconstrictor to shrink swollen blood vessels, thereby reducing the redness. Be careful– these “red eye reducers” can cause rebound redness.When the cause of your red eyes is an allergic reaction, your relief could come from antihistamines. Over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops are available which control the irritation and itching associated with allergies.Antihistamine eye drops also use a vasoconstrictor to shrink swollen blood vessels, thereby reducing the redness. Be careful– these “red eye reducers” can cause rebound redness.

Just as a pimple on otherwise smooth skin can ruin your day, red or yellow eyes can put a damper on your look. Besides just being a vanity issue (people with yellow or red eyes are perceived as older, tired, and sad), yellow tinted eyes can also be a sign of a larger health issues like allergic reactions, glaucoma, toxin buildup, and more. If you’ve ruled out health issues after heading to a medical professional and you’re in search of ways to make the whites of your eyes look brighter, check out our tips and tricks below!Eye Drops: There are plenty of eye drops out there claiming to make the whites of your eyes brighter, but for quick results when you need them most, try these Innoxa Blue Drops. The drops are blue in color, which will counteract the red or yellow tint in your eye, making them appear brighter and whiter. Be careful not to use them on a regular basis, as you can get what’s called “rebound redness,” which basically means that your eyes will look white a few minutes after using the drops, and then the redness will return hours later with continued use.MORE: Genius Tricks to Make Your Eyes Look BrighterBlue Eyeliner or Mascara: For an approach with makeup, take out your favorite blue eyeliner or mascara. In the same way that blue eye drops will counteract the yellow and white colors, so will blue makeup. Applying blue liner along the bottom lash line will be especially effective.Cold Compress: You may have used a cold compress for puffy or swollen eyes, but they actually work to make your eyes brighter, too. Fill a bowl with very cold water and ice, then soak a washcloth in the bowl until it’s saturated. Wring out excess water, fold up the washcloth horizontally, and lay it over your eyes for 5-10 minutes a few times a day. You’ll see a reduction in redness, and a bonus reduction in fluid retention (which causes puffy eyes).

Avoid Irritants: From smoke to dust to pollen and any other allergens, avoiding irritants can seriously help your eyes to stay white. Steer clear of smokers on the street or hanging around with any friends while they’re smoking, and do what you can to keep your living area free of dust and allergens. These can cause red eyes practically instantly.
Plenty of Fluids: Dehydration can really take a toll on the whites of your eyes, which is why drinking plenty of water is extremely important.
Shimmery White Shadow: Using a shimmering white eyeshadow just in the inner corners of your eyes can make a world of difference. Besides brightening up the darkest, shadowed place on your face, you’ll be brightening your yellow or red eyes, too, making everything fresh!
Eat Carrots: Vitamin C is extremely helpful in brightening your eyes, as it can help prevent the buildup of foreign debris that can come into your eye. Carrots are high in vitamins A and C and will promote a brighter, healthier looking eye.
Avoid Sugars and Fats: If it isn’t clear by now, sugars and fats aren’t doing you any favors. We’re all suckers for candy and junk food, but the effects of eating foods with high sugar and fat content are nothing but terrible. These become toxins that flood your liver, and when your liver can’t work properly the toxins take over your body, which can result in yellow or red eyes. Avoid processed, sugary, and high fat foods to clear out your liver (and thus, your eyes).
Avoid Caffeine: Like we mentioned earlier, anything that dehydrates you can wreak havoc on your eyes, and caffeine is one of the biggest culprits of dehydration. If you’re going to drink one cup of coffee or caffeinated tea a day, match it with one glass of water to balance out the dehydration. After that, steer clear of coffee, tea, or caffeinated soda.
Keep Your Sunglasses On: Just as the sun can damage your skin, it can damage your eyes, too. Overexposure to sunlight can yellow your eyes after time, so be sure to keep your UVA/UVB protected lenses on at all times while it’s sunny outside.