Eyebright Vision
Nourishes the eyes and delays degenerative conditions.
During World War II, British Spitfire pilots were required to improve their night vision and did so by wearing sunglasses during the day and by eating Bilberries, a fruit long used for its power to improve sight.
Postwar studies confirmed the use of Bilberries to improve glare recovery time and night sight.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the potent Lycii, Schisandra, and Cornus berries are used for the same purpose.
These berries have a large amount of easily assimilable carotene that transforms into a chemical that nourishes the rods projecting into the pigment layer of the retina.
Chrysanthemum has long been used to clear heat and irritation from the eyes.
Vision is dependent on the quality and circulation of blood to the eyes, thus ginkgo is used.
Research shows that Gingko improves microvascular circulation of blood. Lycium, Chrysanthemum & Rehmannia formula is used to improve the quality of the blood and “Liver yin and blood.”
Other pattern symptoms suggestive of this formula include dry coat, clumping fur, fear, and aggression.
ORIGIN: Based on Lycium, Chrysanthemum & Rehmannia, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, (1777 A.D.)
INGREDIENTS: Rehmannia root, dioscorea rhizome, alisma rhizome, cornus fruit, moutan root, bupleurum root, poria sclerotium (hoelen), dong quai root, lycii fruit, chrysanthemum flower, eyebright herb, bilberry leaf and fruit, nettles herb, schisandra fruit, ginkgo leaf, stevia leaf.
COMBINATION: Add Astragalus/Ligustrum to boost immunity against infection. Add Pet Detox and Green Power for underlying toxicity.
SYMPTOMS:
- Allergies.
- Infection.
- Kerato conjunctivitis sicca KCS.
- Glaucoma.
- Conjunctivitis.
- Dry, red eyes.
- Eye inflammation.
- Night blindness.
- Watery eyes.
- Retinitis/pigmentosa.
- Macular degeneration.
- Cataracts.
- Chronic eye conditions.
- Diminished visual acuity.
DOSAGE:
Mix in food twice a day. OK for extended use.
Small cats & dogs: 1/2-1 small scoop mixed in with food.
Medium dogs: 1-2 small scoops mixed in with food.
Large dogs: 2-3 small scoops mixed in with food.




