Eye Drops

$15 | 10ml
Modern eyes get overworked - screens, wind, air-con, late nights. These Ayurvedic Eye Drops are a gentle, cooling formulation traditionally prepared with herbal extracts such as Rose and Tulsi, designed to support comfort when eyes feel tired, dry, or easily irritated.
4x $3.75
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Who it is for

• Anyone with screen-tired eyes (phones, laptops, driving, reading).
• Eyes that feel dry, heated, scratchy, or easily irritated (especially with air-con/heaters).
• People who want a simple daily ritual that helps eyes feel refreshed and comfortable
• Those who prefer traditional herbal support rather than harsh-feeling products.

How it helps

These drops are formulated for a cooling, soothing feel - supporting surface comfort when eyes feel strained, dry, or overstimulated. Ayurveda describes the eyes as “fire-dominant,” easily aggravated by heat, strain, and overstimulation. That maps perfectly to modern living: glare, late-night scrolling, dry indoor air. Eye care in Ayurveda isn’t dramatic, it’s consistent. A couple of drops as a daily ritual can help eyes feel more comfortable, especially when screen time is non-negotiable.

What you’ll notice
• A more comfortable, refreshed feeling in the eyes
• Helps reduce the sense of dryness and scratchy irritation
• Supports comfort when eyes feel tired from screens and long

How to use

Apply 1–2 drops in both eyes twice daily, or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner.

Best routine: After screen-heavy days and before bed (or morning + evening if needed).

Hygiene tip: Do not touch the dropper tip to any surface.

Ingredients

Each 10ml contains
Ocimum Sanctum 520mg, Boerhaavia Diffusa 520mg, Eclipta Alba 520mg, Moringa Oleifera 510mg, Vitex Nirgundo 500mg, Curcuma Longa 250mg, Rosa Centifolia 250mg, Santalum Album 60mg, Camellia Sinensis 50mg, Coriandrum Sativum 50mg, Emblica Officinalis 50mg, Terminalia Belerica 50mg, Terminalia Chebula 50mg, Piper Longum 40mg, Borax 25mg, Saindhava Salt 10mg, Alum 10mg, Kapoor 6mg, Pudina 1mg.

Good for

• Dry, tired, screen-strained eyes.
• Cooling comfort when eyes feel irritated or heated.
• Supporting day-to-day eye freshness as a simple ritual.

Notes & cautions

• Use within 1 month of opening.
• Discontinue if irritation persists or increases.
• Keep dropper tip clean (avoid contamination).
• Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

What our clients are saying

"Dr. Ajit helped me resolve a recurrent and deadly eye inflammation issue called as Uveitis. I suffered from this condition for 3.5 years.


My left eye would regularly inflame causing vision loss, floaters in the eye, pain, headaches and many more challenges.


The eye inflammation started impacting on my work and on my ability to drive.

Dr. Ajit provided a holistic treatment through a daily routine and eye drops. This helped me to combat my eye condition. I am extremely grateful for Dr. Ajit’s advice. He has given me my eyesight back."

Vij. K | Consultations

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Health supplements are used to support overall well-being when diet and lifestyle alone may not be enough. They are designed to work alongside healthy habits rather than replace them.

Natural supplements often include herbs and plant-based ingredients that support balance, energy, digestion, and stress response. They work gradually and are best used consistently.

Supplements are not a replacement for a healthy diet. They are used to support the body during times of extra demand, stress, or when additional balance is needed.

Yes, certain Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Brahmi are traditionally used to support hormonal balance, stress response, and overall well-being in women.

Natural and herbal supplements work gradually. Consistency over time is important to support long-term balance and well-being.

It depends on individual needs. Many people start with one supplement first and gradually build a routine based on their goals.

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