Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C
Guava is one of the richest fruit sources of vitamin C—sometimes even surpassing citrus fruits. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the delicate tissues of the eye from damage by free radicals—unstable molecules that can contribute to premature ageing of the eyes and conditions like cataracts.
Beyond that, guava contains other antioxidant compounds like flavonoids and lycopene, which help counter oxidative stress affecting the retina and other sensitive structures of the eye.
Anti-inflammatory properties for soothing discomfort
Inflammation is a common cause of eye discomfort, such as swollen eyelids or visual fatigue after long screen time. The bioactive compounds in guava—especially flavonoids—have anti-inflammatory effects which may help soothe mild irritation on the surface of the eye or eyelids
Antimicrobial effect for natural protection
Guava leaves contain compounds with antimicrobial properties that, in traditional use, help combat bacterial or external-agent irritations of the eyes. While not a substitute for medical treatment, this makes guava a natural complementary option in very mild cases (with proper caution).
How to Use Guava for Eye Health: Practical Methods
While guava is not a medical cure for serious eye conditions, using it in natural remedies can complement your routine, relieve mild discomfort and support overall wellness. Here are three practical methods to leverage its benefits—with clear instructions and safe usage tips.
1. Guava leaf compress to relieve inflammation 🌿
This is a traditional remedy ideal for tired eyelids or after long screen exposure.
Preparation
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