Floaters and Their Treatment with Chinese Herbs

Here is an interesting article that I found from the internet. It says,

“[Floaters] are a sign of weakness of the water of the kidney. The kidney is the mother of the liver. If the water of the kidney can not nourish the wood of the liver, the liver will display deficiency heat. The gallbladder lies beside the liver. If the wood of the liver is withered and parched, the qi of the gallbladder will be insufficient. As a result, whenever one starts or halts a movement of the head, black specks resembling fly wings float in the spirit water of the eyes. ”

It is believed that some of the Chinese Herbs can clear deficiency heat, gently dry damp-heat, and nourish the fluids, particularly the kidney yin, to assure the moistness of the vitreous. Read more.
- www.afterlasik.com

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