Evidence supporting the use of: Anthocyanosides
For the health condition: Eyes (red or itching)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Anthocyanosides, a group of flavonoid compounds found in plants such as bilberry, have a long history of traditional use for eye health, particularly in supporting vision and alleviating symptoms such as eye redness or itching. Historically, bilberry was reportedly used by British pilots during World War II to improve night vision, though this anecdote is debated and lacks strong scientific backing. Traditional herbal medicine systems have recommended anthocyanoside-rich plants for eye strain, irritation, and general ocular support.

Scientific studies on anthocyanosides and eye health primarily focus on their antioxidant properties and possible benefits for retinal health and microcirculation; however, direct evidence supporting their effectiveness for treating red or itching eyes is limited. Most clinical trials have investigated their role in slowing the progression of retinal disorders like diabetic retinopathy, rather than acute symptoms such as redness or itching. A few small studies and animal experiments suggest anti-inflammatory potential, which could theoretically ease irritation, but these findings are preliminary and not conclusive for human topical or oral use for these specific symptoms. Overall, the use of anthocyanosides for red or itching eyes is rooted more in tradition than in robust clinical science.

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