Can you imagine that Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee, who is over 70 years old, does not have presbyopia, oily eyes, cataracts and other eye diseases! To be a happy senior person, in addition to being physically and mentally healthy and happy, you can’t be teary-eyed all the time. With more than 40 years of experience in the practice of Chinese medicine, veteran Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee said that the common “oily eyes” of the elderly is mostly due to liver and kidney deficiency, modern people want to still have good vision in old age, you can take in the world of blossoms, the usual “kidney and liver care” is absolutely indispensable.
The eye is the window to the soul, its structure is precise and highly operational, and is an important organ for the human body to perceive the outside world. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, director of the Sheng-Pu Chinese Medicine Clinic, mentioned that many people over the age of 40 or 50 will suffer from “presbyopia”, in addition to blurred vision of near objects, but also often accompanied by dry eyes, easy fatigue, oily eyes and other problems. The eyes are closely related to the internal organs of the body, according to the theory of Chinese medicine, the liver opens the orifice in the eyes, whether the eyes are bright and refreshing and liver health related.
Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee pointed out that the pupil of the eye belongs to the kidney, the black eye belongs to the liver, the white of the eye belongs to the lung, the upper and lower eyelids belong to the spleen and the inner and outer corners of the eye belong to the heart. If the body is healthy, the eyes should have clear black pupils, white and blue eyeballs, sufficient tears without dryness, and clear and comfortable vision. On the contrary, if there are problems with the five internal organs and six internal organs of the body, the corresponding eye area will also be abnormal, especially if the liver, blood, and kidney essence are insufficient, the body is weak in yang and yin, and most of the essence cannot be raised in the eyes, so the eyes are often prone to fatigue and discomfort, and visual response is not fast enough.
Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee further explained that the common “fatty liver” and “hyperlipidemia”, for example, patients with poor function of the oil layer in the tears, tears easily evaporate, can not properly moisten the eyes, so patients will often feel dry eyes. The kidney is the main reservoir of essence and water. People with a deficiency of kidney qi cannot gather their qi to the top and often have problems with the nasolacrimal ducts being blocked, so tears cannot be drained through the normal ducts and therefore the phenomenon of oily eyes occurs.
Unlike modern medicine, which uses drugs to help patients lower their blood lipids, traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes improving the utilization of the patient’s own body fat to improve these conditions. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee explained that the formation of fatty liver and hyperlipidemia is mostly due to the body’s inability to metabolize energy properly, resulting in the accumulation of fat in the body, while Chinese medicine emphasizes the fundamental solution, that is, to adjust the patient’s physique, so that the patient’s own fat conversion rate is increased, so that fat can be metabolized normally and not hoarded in the body and endanger health.
The essence of good vision is to take care of the health of the five internal organs! Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee understands the reason for this, and chooses herbs that suit his constitution, and takes liver tonics with ingredients such as Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Saposhinkoviae, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Fructus Aurantii Immaturus, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, and Radix Paeoniae Alba, as well as eye tonics with Calendula Officinalis, Dendrobium, Wolfberry, Euphrasia Officinalis, and Bilberry, etc., which are good for the kidney qi. As a result, even though he is old, he does not look old at all, and his physical strength and vision are better than those of ordinary young men.
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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Yu-Jun Ji reports 2013.02.18
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