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Ming Mu Di Huang Wan - Black Pearl Rehmannia Formula To Brighten The Eyes pill 35g
Indications:
Eye disorders associated with Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency, including blurred vision, dry eyes, and visual fatigue.
Signs & Symptoms:
Blurred or diminished vision, dry or irritated eyes, sensitivity to light, excessive tearing or dryness, eye strain (especially after prolonged screen use or reading), dizziness, tinnitus, sore or weak lower back and knees, night sweats, dry mouth or throat, a red or slightly dry tongue, and a thin, rapid pulse.
Actions of the Main Herbs:
Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia prepared root) nourishes Kidney Yin and essence, forming the foundation for improving vision and systemic deficiency.
Shan Zhu Yu (Cornus fruit) tonifies the Liver and Kidney, helping stabilize essence and support vision.
Shan Yao (Dioscorea) strengthens the Spleen and nourishes Yin, supporting digestion and fluid balance.
Fu Ling (Poria) supports the Spleen and calms the spirit while helping with fluid metabolism.
Mu Dan Pi (Moutan cortex) clears deficient heat and cools the blood.
Ze Xie (Alisma) drains dampness and helps regulate fluid metabolism.
Gou Qi Zi (Lycium fruit) nourishes Liver and Kidney and benefits the eyes, commonly used for vision support.
Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum flower) clears heat from the Liver and brightens the eyes, helping with redness, irritation, and visual strain.
Shi Jue Ming (Abalone shell) anchors Liver Yang and improves vision, particularly in cases of dizziness and visual disturbance.
Dosage & Course of Treatment:
Take 8–12 pills, three times daily, 30–60 minutes away from meals. Dosage may be adjusted according to practitioner guidance. Treatment duration is typically 1–3 months or longer depending on chronicity.
Ingredients:
– Rehmannia glutinosa, prepared root (熟地黃, Shu Di Huang)
– Cornus officinalis, fruit (山茱萸, Shan Zhu Yu)
– Dioscorea opposita, rhizome (山藥, Shan Yao)
– Poria cocos (茯苓, Fu Ling)
– Moutan cortex (牡丹皮, Mu Dan Pi)
– Alisma orientale, rhizome (澤瀉, Ze Xie)
– Lycium barbarum (枸杞子, Gou Qi Zi)
– Chrysanthemum morifolium (菊花, Ju Hua)
– Haliotis shell (石決明, Shi Jue Ming)
(La composición puede variar ligeramente según el fabricante.)
Cautions & Contraindications:
Use with caution in individuals with Spleen deficiency with dampness or digestive weakness. Not suitable for acute eye infections with strong heat or redness unless modified. Caution when used with medications affecting vision or blood pressure. Not recommended during pregnancy without professional supervision.
Practitioner-only product:
A consultation is recommended prior to use to ensure the formula is appropriate for the individual’s pattern diagnosis.
Indications:
Eye disorders associated with Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency, including blurred vision, dry eyes, and visual fatigue.
Signs & Symptoms:
Blurred or diminished vision, dry or irritated eyes, sensitivity to light, excessive tearing or dryness, eye strain (especially after prolonged screen use or reading), dizziness, tinnitus, sore or weak lower back and knees, night sweats, dry mouth or throat, a red or slightly dry tongue, and a thin, rapid pulse.
Actions of the Main Herbs:
Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia prepared root) nourishes Kidney Yin and essence, forming the foundation for improving vision and systemic deficiency.
Shan Zhu Yu (Cornus fruit) tonifies the Liver and Kidney, helping stabilize essence and support vision.
Shan Yao (Dioscorea) strengthens the Spleen and nourishes Yin, supporting digestion and fluid balance.
Fu Ling (Poria) supports the Spleen and calms the spirit while helping with fluid metabolism.
Mu Dan Pi (Moutan cortex) clears deficient heat and cools the blood.
Ze Xie (Alisma) drains dampness and helps regulate fluid metabolism.
Gou Qi Zi (Lycium fruit) nourishes Liver and Kidney and benefits the eyes, commonly used for vision support.
Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum flower) clears heat from the Liver and brightens the eyes, helping with redness, irritation, and visual strain.
Shi Jue Ming (Abalone shell) anchors Liver Yang and improves vision, particularly in cases of dizziness and visual disturbance.
Dosage & Course of Treatment:
Take 8–12 pills, three times daily, 30–60 minutes away from meals. Dosage may be adjusted according to practitioner guidance. Treatment duration is typically 1–3 months or longer depending on chronicity.
Ingredients:
– Rehmannia glutinosa, prepared root (熟地黃, Shu Di Huang)
– Cornus officinalis, fruit (山茱萸, Shan Zhu Yu)
– Dioscorea opposita, rhizome (山藥, Shan Yao)
– Poria cocos (茯苓, Fu Ling)
– Moutan cortex (牡丹皮, Mu Dan Pi)
– Alisma orientale, rhizome (澤瀉, Ze Xie)
– Lycium barbarum (枸杞子, Gou Qi Zi)
– Chrysanthemum morifolium (菊花, Ju Hua)
– Haliotis shell (石決明, Shi Jue Ming)
(La composición puede variar ligeramente según el fabricante.)
Cautions & Contraindications:
Use with caution in individuals with Spleen deficiency with dampness or digestive weakness. Not suitable for acute eye infections with strong heat or redness unless modified. Caution when used with medications affecting vision or blood pressure. Not recommended during pregnancy without professional supervision.
Practitioner-only product:
A consultation is recommended prior to use to ensure the formula is appropriate for the individual’s pattern diagnosis.