I really wish Americans who study yoga and ayurveda with such dedication would learn to pronounce Indian words properly. It is a respectful way of receiving knowledge and doesn't take that much effort.
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Dear Dr T, I love your videos! Talking about eyes, can you think of any reason why my eyes water profusely every morning? This has been going on 10 years and I’ve never found a solution. Would would be an Ayurvedic solution? 🙏🏼
Let me interject here. High quality castor oil, the very best you can find, organic, no hexane or other chemicals, is always good to try on the eyes. It is the last thing I do before bed . . . put a drop or two on you hand and rub on the closed eyes. It works on whole eye health. Next, my brother had what they called "leaky lacrimal glands" so I asked Google Ai about it. Here is the answer: Leaky lacrimals, also known as watery eyes or epiphora, can occur when tears are produced in excess or are prevented from draining properly. This can be caused by a number of things, including: Blocked tear duct Also known as nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) or dacryostenosis, this is the most common disorder of the lacrimal system. Symptoms include excessive tearing, discharge, and red, swollen eyelids. In babies, a blocked tear duct may not be noticeable until they are crying or in cold or windy weather. Nearly all blocked tear ducts open on their own by the time a child is one year old. Makeup irritation Rubbing your face while wearing makeup or not washing it off before bed can cause irritation and watering eyes. Sjögren's syndrome An autoimmune disorder that causes decreased production of tears and saliva, resulting in dry eyes and mouth. Other causes of leaky lacrimals include serious eye infections.
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Please make one on tarsal cyst as well. Thank you!
I really wish Americans who study yoga and ayurveda with such dedication would learn to pronounce Indian words properly. It is a respectful way of receiving knowledge and doesn't take that much effort.
Hello Sir,
I Visited your UA-cam channel and noticed it ranks lower than others.
SEO seems to be lacking, though your content is fantastic
. Wondering why your videos aren't attracting more views?
One key factor is insufficient SEO (your videos' SEO score is 15/100%,
that's why your video is not reaching out to the people
and you do not have many subscribers, views, likes,
watch time, and comments. I also noticed that your
video thumbnail was good. If you'd like,
I can assist you with improving it. I think your UA-cam
channel will make your dream come true. I am waiting for your response.
I have used Ivermectin liquid along lids for any itchy symptoms. Immediate good results. So I feel it could be parasite related.
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Dear Dr T, I love your videos! Talking about eyes, can you think of any reason why my eyes water profusely every morning? This has been going on 10 years and I’ve never found a solution. Would would be an Ayurvedic solution? 🙏🏼
Let me interject here. High quality castor oil, the very best you can find, organic, no hexane or other chemicals, is always good to try on the eyes. It is the last thing I do before bed . . . put a drop or two on you hand and rub on the closed eyes. It works on whole eye health. Next, my brother had what they called "leaky lacrimal glands" so I asked Google Ai about it. Here is the answer:
Leaky lacrimals, also known as watery eyes or epiphora, can occur when tears are produced in excess or are prevented from draining properly. This can be caused by a number of things, including:
Blocked tear duct
Also known as nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) or dacryostenosis, this is the most common disorder of the lacrimal system. Symptoms include excessive tearing, discharge, and red, swollen eyelids. In babies, a blocked tear duct may not be noticeable until they are crying or in cold or windy weather. Nearly all blocked tear ducts open on their own by the time a child is one year old.
Makeup irritation
Rubbing your face while wearing makeup or not washing it off before bed can cause irritation and watering eyes.
Sjögren's syndrome
An autoimmune disorder that causes decreased production of tears and saliva, resulting in dry eyes and mouth.
Other causes of leaky lacrimals include serious eye infections.