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Ming Mu Di Huang Wan

Min Shan

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Safety70
Efficacy75
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Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

Ming Mu Di Huang Wan is a traditional Chinese herbal formula primarily used to support eye health and address symptoms related to liver and kidney yin deficiency.

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking traditional Chinese medicine for eye strain, blurred vision, or dry eyes associated with yin deficiency

Skip If: You are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a cold/flu, or are taking other medications without consulting a doctor.

Ingredients Analysis

Proprietary Extract Blend

1320 mg

Rehmannia Glutinosa Extract

Cornus Officinalis Extract

Dioscorea Opposita Extract

Haliotis Diversicolor

Paeonia Suffruticosa Extract

Poria Cocos Sclerotium Extract

Alisma Orientalis Extract

Lycium Barbarum Extract

Tribulus Terrestris Extract

Paeonia Lactiflora Extract

Angelica Sinensis Extract

Chrysanthemum Morifolium

How to Use

Typically taken orally as pills or tablets, often 8 pills 3 times daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Morning & Evening

When:

Before or between meals

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking traditional Chinese medicine for eye strain, blurred vision, or dry eyes associated with yin deficiency