Our all-natural eye drops contain herbs used throughout the ages for vision: cayenne, eyebright and bilberry. Comes in a half-ounce size with a dropper. The drops are to be diluted in pure water in an eye cup for washing the eyes.
Be forewarned: at first even one drop diluted in pure water in an eye cup may hurt like the dickens because this concentrate contains cayenne (capsicum). There is no actual heat caused by cayenne and no danger of actual burning; it just feels hot.
The good news is that even the first time that one drop is used, the discomfort is likely to be over in a few minutes. I lie down with a towel handy (I never use an eye cup neatly...it always spills :-) and I wait it out until I'm feeling comfortable enough to, ulp, do the other eye. If need be, because you suspect your eye might be infected or just because you want to, you can get a fresh drop in new water for your other eye. If so, wash and rinse out the cup (I'd only use purified water for rinsing the cup), add pure water to it and a drop of the concentrate for the other eye.
I use VisionBoost once a day but it could be done in the morning and at night. The body, happily enough, becomes accustomed to the cayenne heat in the eye after some period of daily eye-washing.
There is no need to push it to increase beyond the one drop in the eye cup unless you feel you would benefit and I would not increase beyond 3 to 5 drops. Even one drop of VisionBoost is quite something.
Not all remedies in nature feel comfy and people have varying tolerance of pain. If you are someone who does not want to stand cayenne heat pain, you may be best not to use this product. That is a matter of your choice. I would not lightly choose to administer this to a child, though. Most kids don't stand pain well and the results may just not be worth it. That is for you to assess, however.
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Tinctures of Cayenne Pepper, Eyebright herb, Bilberry leaf and Bilberry root. Extracted and preserved in 47.5% U.S.P. grade grain alcohol. Based upon time-honored herbal data.
In a clean glass eye cup containing pure water, add a drop. Rinse eye well. It will seem to burn. Cayenne does not cause actual burning. Once you’re accustomed to the sensation, increase by a drop. Continue to 5 to10 drops or what you can stand. No need to push beyond that.




