| formula | Eyesight-Improving Pill Ming Mu Zhuang Shui Wan |
| source | "Ancient and Modern Medical Mirror" Volume 9 |
Select 30 gm of ginseng, 30 gm of angelica (washed with wine), 60 gm of cooked rehmannia (steamed with wine), 60 gm of raw rehmannia (washed with wine), 60 gm of asparagus root (de-cored), 60 gm of ophiopogon root (de-cored), 60 gm of zizyphus (steamed with wine, pitted), 48 gm of lycium berries (washed with wine), 30 gm of schisandra berries, 30 gm of dodder seeds (prepared with wine), 60 gm of poria (peeled, wood), 30 gm of dried yam, 39 gm of achyranthes root (de-reeded, washed with wine), 30 gm of biota seeds (shelled, stir-fried), 30 gm of alisma, 30 gm of moutan bark (washed with wine), 90 gm of chrysanthemum flowers (de-stemmed), 45 gm of phellodendron bark (mixed with milk, stir-fried), 75 gm of anemarrhena root (mixed with milk, dried, stir-fried), and 9 gm of white cardamom (shelled, cleaned).
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder, make into pills with refined honey, as big as a phoenix tree seed. Take 100 pills each time, administer with light salt water before meals.
Nourishing the kidneys and liver, enriching blood, and enhancing vision.
Liver and kidney deficiency, blurred vision, often seeing dark spots, frequently accompanied by cold tearing.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
During the medication period, avoid consuming raw and cold foods, as well as garden radish seeds.