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If you are looking for individual herbs or tinctures then look no further! We use literally hundreds of herbs in our standard dry and liquid mixes, but we also source and stock many others for Hilary Self our Medical Herbalist to use in her dispensary.

There are just too many to list here, and Tony Self our Managing Director and Co founder is great at tracking down even the most obscure herbs and tinctures, so if you don't find what you need or would like a price on bulk order amounts, please contact the Helpline helpline@hiltonherbs.com  and we will try to help.

Blending herbs for use with animals is our special expertise - in the course of this work we are constantly reminded that no two horses or ponies (or any animals for that matter) are exactly alike. So, although we believe that our standard formulations cover most circumstances, we can respond quickly to requests for special mixes OR individual herbs or tinctures suited to an animal’s individual needs.

Eyebright Herb

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Eyebright Herb

Eyebright Herb

Eyebright Herb (Euphrasia officinalis)

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Eyebright cut herb (Euphrasia officinalis).

Horse dosage : 20 to 30 grams daily : 1 rounded 15ml scoop weighs approx 6 grams.  Can be made into an eye wash.

Canine dosage : use tincture

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Euphrasia officinalis

Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) herb makes a wonderful lotion for bathing sore, tired, irritated eyes, for both horses or humans.

To make an eyewash for horses or dogs put about 10g of Eyebright dried herb in a small saucepan with a lid, add 200ml of cold water, bring slowly to the boil, and simmer gently for 3 to 4 minutes. Keeping the lid on the saucepan, remove from the heat and leave to cool and once cooled the liquid can be strained. Soak cotton pads in the eyebright eyewash and bathe eyes. Don't waste the strained herb, this can be added to your horse's feed.  Any unused eyewash can be put into a closed jam-jar and kept for a couple of days in the fridge.

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