Home Remedies

Home Remedy for Pink Eye

Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a common ailment caused by several different factors. Pink eye may happen because of stress to the small nerves in the eye, or because of a bacterial or viral infection.

Infectious pink eye can spread easily to other people. Since so many get this disease, it's a short step to wanting a good home remedy for pink eye.

There are a number of common options to get rid of this condition. The homeopathic remedy Calcarea carbonicum, used once per day for three days, can help clear up some cases, particularly in infants who are suffering from other symptoms, like constipation and heavy sweating.

On the other hand, if you've got severe symptoms which came on suddenly, a remedy like Belladonna might be more appropriate.

Belladonna - Fevers & Inflammations, 2 dram

Belladonna - Fevers & Inflammations, 2 dram

Belladonna (Deadly Nightshade) is a homeopathic remedy that may be helpful for fever, headache, colds, flu, pain, conjunctivitis, palpitations, hallucinations, tonsillitis, bronchitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis, bleeding and cholecystitis. 


Eye baths are a common home remedy for pink eye, too. There are a number of different infusions and solutions used to combat the disease.

Commonly, they are either applied as an eyewash or with cotton balls. Remember to always use a fresh eye bath solution and fresh clean tools to apply it, since the bacteria which cause pink eye breed quickly and are very contagious.

Eye Drops - Pink Eye Relief, 0.33 oz

Eye Drops - Pink Eye Relief, 0.33 oz

Similasan's unique "Active Response Formula" quickly stimulates the eye's natural ability to relieve the redness, watery discharge and burning associated with viral and environmental conjunctivitis. Similasan Eye Drops provide Healthy Relief with no known side effects.


Some eye baths include an infusion of eyebright or goldenseal, three times per day, eyewashes containing a teaspoon of baking soda to a cup of water or a tablespoon of boric acid to one quart of water (be sure to use sterile water), and warm or tepid milk.

Other remedies are applied directly to the eye as eyedrops. Colloidal silver is a natural antibiotic that has been in use for over a hundred years. Honey has antibacterial properties, and if it is unpasteurized, antibiotic properties. It will soothe the injured eye and help it heal if applied as an eyedrop. One drop of Castor oil in the eye three times per day is also said to be an effective home remedy for pink eye.

Colloidal Minerals Silver - 2 oz

Colloidal Minerals Silver - 2 oz

Futurebiotics Advanced Colloidal Silver is a high quality silver product easily absorbed by the body. This potent liquid solution may be taken orally or applied to the skin.


Aromatherapists suggest the use of warm compresses containing either chamomile, lavender, or rose oil as a home remedy for pink eye. Use a few drops on a warm cloth and apply the cloth to the eyes until it cools. These oils are believed to promote healing and help draw infection out of the eye.

Essential Oil, 100% Pure - Lavender, 0.5 oz

Essential Oil, 100% Pure - Lavender, 0.5 oz

A classic scent for perfume and a wide array of skin and hair products. It has a sweet, balsamic, floral aroma. It is occasionally used as a flavoring in chewing gum, candy and beverages. Aromatherapy: balancing, soothing, gently clarifying.


Since tea contains bioflavonoids that can help to fight off infection and reduce inflammation, many people use moist or partially used teabags as a home remedy for pink eye. Eyebright tea, green tea, or black tea can all be used for this purpose. Repeat this treatment several times a day. Teas containing tannic acid, such as green and black teas, are particularly good for soothing the annoying itch that usually comes with pink eye.

Bag Tea - Chinese Green, 30 bag

Bag Tea - Chinese Green, 30 bag

The practice of drinking Green Tea (Camelia sinensis) was brought to Japan by monks returning from their studies at the great Zen monasteries of 12th century China. For them, tea functioned as an aid to meditation, as a health aid, and as a tool to propagate Zen. As the years went by, tea and the reason for drinking it changed, but never went out of fashion. Today, Green Tea is one of three major non-alcoholic beverages in the world. Green Tea is a typical non-fermented tea that is enjoyed by many and is immensely popular in Japan. It is utilized as both a daily beverage and as a healthful drink. Green Tea contains a rich natural source of polyphenols and bioflavonoids. Recent studies have identified the valuable active constituents of Green Tea and continue to review its historical uses.



Pink Eye

leafPink eye is so common as to be considered a standard childhood rite of passage. This means that if you have children, you'll probably have to deal with pink eye at some point. 

But don't think that the condition is just limited to children. If you work somewhere that causes you to have contact with people, you could be at risk.

To avoid the inconvenience and expense of a doctor's visit, try a home remedy for pink eye first. Of course, if you don't get relief, it's important to see a physician.