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Older man with dry eye rubbing his eyes while holding his glasses

Answer:

Many supplements have been used to try to alleviating symptoms of dry eye, but the evidence remains mixed as well as preliminary.

To provide some clarity, we investigated the evidence behind supplements, natural eye drops, as well as lifestyle modifications to improve symptoms of dry eye.

Sign in as a member to find out whether the following appear to be helpful and safe for dry eye: flaxseed oil, fish oil, maqui berry extract (MaquiBright or BrightSight), curcumin from turmeric (including Blink NutriTears), sunflower lecithin (a source of phosphatidylcholine), sea buckthorn oil, as well as drinking extra water, drinking coffee. wearing blue light-filtering glasses when using digital devices, using warm compresses or microwave-heated eye masks, following a gluten-free diet, or eye drops sold over-the-counter (OTC) or that contain castor oil, N-acetylcarnosine or aloe.

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