Traditional Chinese Medicine/Shi Hu Ye Guang Wan
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The formula Shi Hu Ye Guang Wan, designed to nourish the liver and kidney, clearing away heat and improve acuity of sight, consists of the following:
No. | Pinyin | Simplified Chinese | Grams |
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1 | Tian Men Dong | 天门冬 | |
2 | Ren Shen | 人参 | |
3 | Fu Ling | 茯苓 | |
4 | Sheng Di Huang | 生地黄 | |
5 | Shu Di Huang | 熟地黄 | |
6 | Mai Men Dong | 麦门冬 | |
7 | Sang Ye | 桑实 | |
7 | Shan Yao | 山药 | |
8 | Gou Qi Zi | 枸杞子 | |
9 | Huai Niu Xi | 怀牛膝 | |
10 | Shi Hu | 石斛 | |
11 | Cao Jue Ming | 草决明 | |
12 | Xing Ren | 杏仁 | |
13 | Ju Hua | 菊花 | |
14 | Tu Si Zi | 菟丝子 | |
15 | Ling Yang Jiao | 羚羊角 | |
16 | Rou Cong Rong | 肉苁蓉 | |
17 | Wu Wei Zi | 五味子(北五味子) | |
18 | Fang Feng | 防风 | |
19 | Sheng Gan Cao | 生甘草 | |
20 | Bai Ji Li | 白蒺藜 | |
21 | Huang Lian | 黄连 | |
22 | Zhi Qiao | 枳壳 | |
23 | Chuan Xiong | 川芎 | |
24 | Xi Jiao or Shui Niu Jiao | 犀角 (水牛角) | |
25 | Qing Xiang Zi | 青葙子 |
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