Symptoms

Common Signs You May Need Eye Support

This formula is most appropriate for Traditional Chinese Medicine patterns associated with impaired circulation to the eyes, internal Wind affecting vision, and reduced nourishment of the Liver Blood according to traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience symptoms such as:

Eye Floaters

Individuals may notice small floating spots, threads, cobwebs, or shadow-like shapes that drift across their field of vision, particularly when looking at bright backgrounds or clear skies.

Clouded or Blurred Vision

Vision may appear cloudy, hazy, dim, or less sharp than usual. Some individuals may find it more difficult to focus on fine details or experience reduced visual clarity throughout the day.

Cataracts or Cloudy Vision

Some individuals may experience gradual clouding of vision associated with age-related eye changes. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, healthy circulation and nourishment are traditionally considered important for maintaining long-term eye wellness.

Sensitivity to Bright Light

Bright sunlight, glare from headlights, computer screens, or indoor lighting may become increasingly uncomfortable. Individuals may squint frequently or avoid brightly lit environments.

Dry Eyes With or Without Discomfort

The eyes may frequently feel dry, irritated, scratchy, or uncomfortable. Some individuals may also notice occasional burning sensations or eye fatigue after prolonged visual tasks.

Pinkish or Red Eyes

The eyes may appear mildly pink or red, especially after prolonged screen time, environmental exposure, fatigue, or periods of internal imbalance according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Difficulty Seeing Clearly During Daily Activities

Reading, driving, computer work, or focusing on distant objects may become more challenging due to reduced visual clarity or occasional eye discomfort.

Eye Fatigue and Visual Strain

Extended reading, computer use, or other visually demanding activities may leave the eyes feeling tired, strained, or less comfortable than usual.

Vision That Changes Throughout the Day

Some individuals notice fluctuations in visual clarity, with eyesight feeling sharper at certain times and more blurred or fatigued later in the day.

Age-Related Changes in Vision

Gradual changes in vision may become more noticeable with age. Traditional Chinese Medicine associates healthy eye function with maintaining strong Liver Blood, healthy circulation, and overall internal balance.

Increased Sensitivity to Environmental Factors

Wind, dry air, smoke, dust, prolonged screen exposure, or bright light may contribute to occasional eye discomfort or increased visual sensitivity.

Reduced Eye Comfort During Extended Screen Time

Long hours using computers, tablets, or mobile devices may contribute to dry, tired, or uncomfortable eyes, making it difficult to maintain comfortable vision throughout the day.

Long-Term Eye Wellness Support

Some Individuals seeking to maintain healthy vision, nourish the eyes, and support visual function as they age may choose this traditional herbal formula as part of their long-term wellness routine.

Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing patterns affecting eye health may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying internal imbalances and promote long-term visual wellness and healthy eye function over time.