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I use eyebright extract (about 20-40 drops in a bit of water) for stuffed up nasal passages and/or post nasal drip. It works really well for me. I don't use it all the time, only when my congestion is on the verge of causing inner ear problems, like vertigo. I find it's most effective when used as needed like that. I get serious side effects from the one conventional over-the-counter decongestant,...

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juliet | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
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I have been taking it as a tea for four years after having suffered from a detached retina. My sight in that eye has not deteriorated but in fact has slightly improved, I needed two operations for the retina as the first was not successful so I would assume that my condition was worse than usual.

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4/14/2012
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I use eyebright extract (about 20-40 drops in a bit of water) for stuffed up nasal passages and/or post nasal drip. It works really well for me. I don't use it all the time, only when my congestion is on the verge of causing inner ear problems, like vertigo. I find it's most effective when used as needed like that. I get serious side effects from the one conventional over-the-counter decongestant, so I'm really glad to have this as an alternative.

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