
The Sore-eye bush, long cherished in African traditional medicine is more than just a pretty plant in your garden—it is a natural healer. Here are three easy ways to tap into its powerful properties:
1. 👁️ Eye Wash for Infections and Irritation
Used For: Red, itchy, or mildly infected eyes
Preparation:
- Harvest 5–7 fresh Sore-eye bush leaves.
- Rinse thoroughly with filtered water.
- Boil in 250ml of water for 5 minutes.
- Allow to cool completely and strain through a sterile cloth or coffee filter.
- Use a clean dropper or cotton pad to apply 1–2 drops to the affected eye, twice a day.
Dosage: 2 applications daily for up to 3 days.
Disclaimer: Only use this remedy if your hands, tools, and containers are sterile. Do not use if you suspect serious eye infections, open wounds, or if symptoms persist beyond 3 days. Always consult a medical professional for eye concerns.
2. 🍵 Herbal Tea for Colds and Inflammation
Used For: Minor colds, inflammation, or general immune support
Preparation:
- Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried Sore-eye bush leaves or 5 fresh leaves.
- Steep in 250ml of hot (not boiling) water for 8–10 minutes.
- Strain and sip slowly.
Dosage: 1 cup per day for up to 5 days.
Optional: Add honey and lemon for extra soothing effect.
Disclaimer: Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Always speak with your doctor before adding herbal teas to your routine, especially if you’re taking chronic medication.
3. 🌿 Topical Compress for Skin Irritations
Used For: Rashes, insect bites, and minor skin infections
Preparation:
- Crush a handful of fresh leaves into a paste using a mortar and pestle.
- Wrap paste in clean muslin or cheesecloth and soak in warm water for 5 minutes.
- Apply the warm compress to the affected area for 10–15 minutes.
Dosage: Apply once daily for up to 3 days.
Disclaimer: Test a small patch of skin first to check for sensitivity. Do not use on open wounds or broken skin. Discontinue if irritation worsens.
⚠️ Important Safety Notes
- Always use organically grown, chemical-free leaves.
- Ensure tools and materials are sterilized, especially for eye and skin applications.
- If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention.
- Do not ingest or apply any plant-based remedy without professional guidance, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
🌱 Nature provides incredible healing tools—use them wisely and with respect.
See how to grow the plant here
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[…] To prepare an eye wash, boil a handful of leaves in clean water, let cool, strain thoroughly through sterile cloth, and apply with a clean dropper or sterile cloth. It’s also infused in teas for calming minor inflammation. Always consult a herbalist or health practitioner before internal or topical use.Check out these remedies […]