bubble_chart Composition Buddleja officinalis (cleaned), Haliotis diversicolor (cooked with salt and east-flowing water for a period, then filtered and ground into powder), Equisetum hyemale, Tribulus terrestris (stir-fried, tips removed), Notopterygium incisum (de-reeded), Chrysanthemum morifolium (de-soiled), all in equal parts.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind into fine powder. Take 3 grams each time, mix with clear tea after meals, administer three times a day.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Dispersing wind and clearing heat, cooling the liver and improving vision.
bubble_chart Indications
Wind qi attacks, causing dimness in both eyes, eye discharge, tearing, photophobia, and the growth of foxtail millet-like formations on the eyelids, making them difficult to open, with sensations of itching or pain, gradually developing nebula membranes, leading to unclear vision; prolonged suffering from migraines, pulling on both eyes, gradually causing them to feel smaller, with dull pain and discomfort, or sudden redness, swelling, and pain.