Nourishes Liver Yin, clears heat, subdues Yang, brightens
the eyes and improves vision.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shi Hu Ye Guang Wan is believed to be an effective
formula for treating visual conditions
such as myopia, failing vision, photophobia, dry and/or red eyes, floaters,
eyestrain, excessive lacrimation, cataract, glaucoma, retinitis and optic
neuritis.*
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Ingredients:
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Dendrobrium |
Shi Hu
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Saiga |
Ling Yang Jiao
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Ginseng |
Ren Shen
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Borneol |
Long Nao
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Margarite |
Zhen Zhu
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Ursi |
Xiong Dan
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Coptis |
Huang Lian
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Tribulus |
Bai Ji Li
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Ledebouriella |
Fang Feng
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Ligusticum |
Chuan Xiong
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Schisandra |
Wu Wei Zi
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Celosia |
Qing Xiang Zi
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Cistanche |
Rou Cong Rong
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Glycyrrhiza |
Gan Cao
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Citrus Aurantium |
Zhi Shi
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Rehmannia |
Shu Di Huang
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Ophiopogon |
Mai Men Dong
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Rehmannia |
Sheng Di Huang
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Poria |
Fu Ling
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Asparagus |
Tian Men Dong
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Lycium |
Gou Qi Zi
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Chrysanthemum |
Ju Hua
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Cuscuta |
Tu Si Zi
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Cassia |
Jue Ming Zi
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Achyranthes |
Niu Xi
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Dioscorea |
Shan Yao
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Armeniaca |
Xing Ren
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Dosage:
60 pills per bottle
Take 5 pills, 2 x day
(Dosage can be increased to 7 pills, 3 x day, if needed)
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Note: If you are pregnant or lactating, consult a health care professional
before using this product. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken or missing.