formula | Eight-Ingredient Eye-Sight-Returning Powder Ba Wei Huan Jing San |
source | Volume 15 of Shiyi Dexiao Fang |
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bubble_chart Composition Tribulus terrestris (stir-fried, tips removed), Saposhnikovia divaricata, Glycyrrhiza uralensis (roasted), Equisetum hyemale, Gardenia jasminoides (stir-fried, shell removed), each 15 gm; Cassia obtusifolia 30 gm (stir-fried); Celosia argentea 0.3 gm (lightly stir-fried); Cicada slough 0.3 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder. Decoct with de-cored Ophiopogon japonicus to make a decoction, and take it after meals.
bubble_chart Indications
Liver and lung wind-heat induced nebula, resembling mercury beads but slightly yellowish, painless, without tears, encircling the pupil; astringent nebula, slightly reddish, either clustered or dispersed, with faint light on both sides, the pupil appearing as if coated with congealed fat, occasionally astringent and painful but without tears; scattered nebula, shaped like scale spots, or arising from the lower eyelid like foxtail millet seeds and ulcerating, painful day and night, with the pupil being the most painful, often accompanied by heat-induced tearing.