Homemade Recipes For Dry Eye Remedies
Chamomile Tea

Chamomile tea contains an active ingredient known as bisabolol that is full of calming, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and healing properties that can be used to treat dry eyes. Chamomile tea is caffeine-free, meaning it will not cause dehydration and can be sipped on throughout the day. It can also be applied directly to the eye. Start by preparing a cup of chamomile tea. Soaking a cotton ball in the mixture or applying the tea bag directly to each eye should provide instant relief.
Honey And Gooseberry Juice

Raw honey contains anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties that may help heal eye conditions. Plus, it is incredibly soothing and cooling when applied topically. Gooseberry juice is full of antioxidants that reduce inflammation and boost the immune system to fight off infections. To make, extract the juice from a gooseberry and add a teaspoon of honey to the mixture. Drink the mixture several times a day or apply it topically with a cotton ball. Be sure to rinse off after ten minutes with warm water.
