Seven Forests Chien-Li | Name: | Chien-li Tablets | | Chien-li Tablets is also known as: | Qian Li Ming Mu Pian | | Unit Size: | 100 tabs | | Vendor: | Institute of Traditional Medicine | | Product Line: | Seven Forests | | Manufacturing Process: | powder : steam cooked (non-conc | | Dosage: | 2-3 tabs : 3x/day | Chien-li Tablets helps with - Eyes- Light Sensitivity
- Eyes-Clouding
- Eyes-Swollen
- Tearing-Excessive
- Vision-Blurred
Chien-Li helps with these conditions - clarify vision
- clear heat
- dispel wind
Chien-Li general notes Chien -li Tablets are named for the idea that when vision is clear, one can see a great distance (chien-li = a thousand li, or about 300 miles). The formulas generally involve nourishing the eyes, clearing heat, and dispelling wind a model formula is Gardenia & Vitex Combination (Xigan Mingmu Tang). Princepia is a blood vitalizing herb that cools liver heat and clears vision. Heat causes the normally clear fluids of the eye to become cloudy this causative factor is alleviated by cooling herbs the ones used here, such as buddleia and cassia seed, are specific for the eyes. Wind is the environmental condition (including eye strain) that combines with the internal or exogenous heat to yield the visual obstruction. Acrid-cooling herbs that benefit the eyes, such as vitex, eriocaulon, and chrysanthemum, are selected for the condition cordyceps-cicada both dispels wind and nourishes the kidney/liver tribulus calms liver wind and dispels external wind. The combined herbal approach prevents further obscuration, while natural healing processes may alleviate the existing condition. Chien-li Tablets contains these ingredients | Pin Yin | English | Percentage | | Dong Chong Xia Cao | Cordyceps Mycelium | 10% | | Mi Meng Hua | Buddleia | 10% | | Rui Ren Rou | Prinsepia | 10% | | Gou Qi Zi | Lycium Fruit | 8% | | Ju Hua | Chrysanthemum | 8% | | Gu Jing Cao | Eriocaulis (Chuan) | 7% | | Bai Ji Li | Tribulus | 7% | | Shu Di Huang | Rehmannia (Cooked) | 7% | | Qing Xiang Zi | Celosia Argentae Seed | 6% | | Shan Zhu Yu | Cornus | 6% | | Man Jing Zi | Vitex | 6% | | She Chuang Zi | Cnidium Fruit | 5% | | Jue Ming Zi | Cassia Seed | 5% | | Tu Si Zi | Cuscuta Seed | 5% | |