Eye Cares
Vitamins A, B and C are very essential for the good care of the eyes. Milk, butter, cod liver oil, egg yolk, yellow and orange coloured vegetables such as pumpkin, carrot, tomato, mango, papaya, melon as well as green leafy vegetables such as celery, parsley, spinach etc contain a large amount of vitamin A. 8 to 10 hours of sleep is a must for bright eyes.
To avoid eye strain:
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Do not work in dim light.
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Wear sunglasses whenever you step out in the sun.
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Use face wash instead of soap because soap tends to darken the skin on the eyelids.
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Do not read continuously in moving vehicles.
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Do not stare too tong at anything without blinking the eyes.
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Blinking provides lubrication and relief from light.
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Do not rub the eyes too hard.
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To give momentary relief to the eyes, close the eyes with your palms so that no light can enter.
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Now open the eyes in the palm cup and stare into this darkness for a minute.
Eye Excersises:
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Lift the eyes to the ceiling and then to the floor.
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Repeat it for 10 times.
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Rest the eyes either by blinking rapidly or rubbing your palms together and covering your eyes with them.
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Do not press the eyes.
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Palming reduces strain and gives relaxation to eyes.
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Look straight ahead at eye level, then slowly to left side at eye level and then to right side at eye level.
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Repeat it for 3 or 4 times. Make a circle, first clockwise and then anti-clockwise, with the eyes. Repeat for 5 times.
For eye care:
Splash the eyes with cold water. Apply cotton wool pads, soaked in warm milk, witch hazel, weak tea solution or rose water on the eyes. Press gently and leave for 10 to 15 minutes.
Care for Eyebrows and Eyelashes:
Eyebrows and Eyelashes should be brushed daily with a small brush. Rub eyebrows and eyelashes with olive oil or coconut oil or almond oil to encourage hair growth. For cleansing and nourishment of eyebrows, rub them with a little egg white and rinse it off after 10 minutes.
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