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Sunetra Junior Eye Drops - Sreedhareeyam
Sunetra Junior Eye Drops - Sreedhareeyam
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Sreedhareeyam Sunetra Junior Eye Drops is an Ayurvedic formulation designed specifically for children's delicate eyes. It aims to alleviate discomfort caused by prolonged exposure to digital screens and environmental irritants.
🌿 Key Benefits
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Relieves Eye Strain: Soothes tired eyes resulting from extended screen time.
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Prevents Infections: Contains natural antimicrobial agents to protect against minor infections.
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Moisturizes: Acts similarly to natural tears, reducing dryness and irritation.
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Enhances Vision: Regular use may contribute to improved visual clarity.
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Safe for Children: Formulated to match the pH of human tears, ensuring comfort upon application.
🧪 Ingredients
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Padmakam (Sappan Wood): Offers antioxidant properties and combats inflammation.
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Kathakabeeja (Clearing Nut): Traditionally used to enhance eyesight.
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Daruharidra (Indian Barberry): Helps treat conjunctivitis and reduces eye discomfort.
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Satapatri Jala (Rosewater): Provides a cooling effect and soothes irritation.
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Bhimseni Kapur (Borneol): Alleviates itching and burning sensations.
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Haridra (Turmeric): Exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Madhu (Honey): Retains moisture and hinders microbial growth.
💧 Usage Instructions
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Regular Use: Instill 2 drops in each eye twice daily.
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For Minor Infections: Use 4 times daily as needed.
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Dust or Particle Exposure: Apply as required to cleanse the eyes.
Application Tips:
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Before first use, break the seal by tightening the cap to create a hole with the in-built puncher.
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Avoid touching the nozzle to maintain sterility.
⚠️ Precautions
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External Use Only: Not intended for internal consumption.
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Avoid Contamination: Do not touch the dropper tip with hands or other surfaces.
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Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Consult a Physician: If irritation persists or worsens, seek medical advice
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