Home Remedies for Black Eyes
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Black Eyes Home Remedies:
Submitted by buttercup bubble at 2006-05-08 16:59:19
The person is not sleeping well at night permanently will likely to get black eyes. Even though you think you are when you do not dream in the sleep. Deep and restful sleep is the only way to cure black eyes. Sleeping pills will make worse. The only cure will be from alternative remedy, rest for 15 minutes without thinking about anything or practice meditate before bed time. You have really set your mind to do it.
rating: 6 (6 votes)
Submitted by kimzZzlocks at 2007-07-22 01:14:48
Witch Hazel pads. When I had a broken nose, the doctor had me get Witch Hazel pads and cut them in half and I kept them under my eyes all night & when I wasnt doing anything useful. The second time they had to re break my nose I tried it every day & it worked. It will work on any type of bruise! It will turn light green & sometimes even a little red before it disappears, but it is pulling it out & it takes the pain away quickly!!
rating: 5 (3 votes)
Submitted by chris at 2004-12-01 03:32:49
a beefy semi frozen steak is still the best remody. the vitamins in the meat help. or pack ice in a plastic bag keep area covered for at least 1hr and the black eye never materializes. depending on severity of the injury may require as long as 2 days for swelling or fractures of the face. but garanteed no black eye if ya catch it within a 1/2 hour of injury and you keep the area well below body tempature long eanough.
rating: 4 (67 votes)
Submitted at 2003-11-07 17:47:18
Apply an ice pack to the eye immediately after the injury for ten minutes. Wait five minutes and apply again for ten minutes.
rating: 3 (55 votes)
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