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Ming Mu Shang Ching Pien – by Great Wall

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Ming Mu Shang Ching Pien – by Great Wall is a modern patent medicine addresses redness in the eyes from a variety of causes, to include certain manifestations of conjunctivitus, styes, and trauma. Amount: 96 tablets per box.

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  1. This worked really well on my eye disease. I should have ordered a few. It may take 2 bottles or more, but worth it in the end.

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  2. This formula really does it. Clears the eyes and also the heat and body discomfort from allergy.

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What is Ming Mu Shang Ching Pien – by Great Wall:

Ming Mu Shang Ching Pien is a modern patent medicine that is my go to in the clinic for addressing redness in the eyes from a variety of causes, to include certain manifestations of conjunctivitus, styes, and trauma. It works because it contain several herbs that clear heat and drain dampness out of the body. These herbs are then guided into the channels that lead to the eyes.

Herbal Ingredients found in Ming Mu Shang Pien – by Great Wall:

 

Suggested Dosage:

Take 4 tabs, 2x/day (or as directed by your healthcare practitioner).

Amount: 96 tablets per box.

Do not take if pregnant or if you have cataracts.

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