E
YEBRIGHT
F
ORMULA
A FAMOUS CLINICAL FORMULA FOR THE EYES.
DR. SCHULZE DESCRIBES EYEBRIGHT FORMULA:
For centuries people have washed their eyes with herbal teas and tonics.
This was done to physically cleanse the eyes of dust and dirt particles,
destroy harmful bacteria which cause eye infections and to increase
circulation to the eyes. In the early 1900’s washing eyes became so
popular that many herbal and pharmaceutical companies sold bottles of
eyewashing preparations in the drug stores, and the top of the bottle was
actually an eyecup that screwed off. You can still find these bottles for sale
in many antique stores along with hundreds of clear, white and cobalt blue
eyecups which have now become collectors’ items. After WWII the practice
of washing eyes was dropped, for you guessed it – antibiotics again – the
supposed cure-all.
You can still find eyewash cups for sale today in drugstores, but most often
they are plastic. You want to search for the glass ones, which are much
more comfortable and easier to clean.
This formula is based on classic eyewash herbs that have been used for
literally centuries for this purpose, except one, Cayenne. This was the
addition of the late Dr. John Christopher, which this formula is based on,
who became famous for his patients’ miracle healings with eye infections, disorders and
diseases, even cataracts, glaucoma and blindness. Although the Cayenne in the formula did
sting a bit, it so dramatically increased the blood circulation to the eyes. Well, you can just
imagine what happens.
By current law I cannot describe this formula any further.
METABOLIC ACTION AND BOTANICAL CHEMISTRY:
Goldenseal root is famous for being a mild acting, but highly effective antibacterial and
antiseptic herb. In the clinic I found it extremely useful for destroying infection around the
sensitive areas of the body like the eyes, inside the sinus, and sensitive mucous membrane
areas where garlic could be too strong. It contains the alkaloids hydrastine, berberine and
canadine, and volatile oils and resins. The first two alkaloids are listed medically as antibacterial
and antiseptic.
Eyebright and Fennel both have a long history of being used for the eyes, soothing
inflammation and reducing irritation, especially for conjunctivitis. Mullein is very soothing and
demulcent to the delicate mucous membranes. Red Raspberry is a mild astringent and Rue an
antispasmodic. Again, the law restricts me from commenting any further.
BOTANICAL INGREDIENTS:
Eyebright herb and flower, Euphrasia officinalis, Goldenseal root, Hydrastis canadensis, Rue
flower, Ruta graeveolens, Mullein flower, Verbascum thapsus, Fennel seed, Foeniculum vulgare,
Red Raspberry leaf, Rubus idaeus and Cayenne, Capsicum annuum.