What Is After Stroke Support Supplement?
After Stroke Support Supplement is a traditional Chinese herbal formula designed to support healthy circulation, neurological wellness, Right side facial muscle function, respiratory health, digestive balance, and recovery following patterns traditionally associated with Phlegm, Dampness, and Blood Stagnation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, stroke-related patterns are often associated with the accumulation of Phlegm, Dampness, Blood Stasis, and obstruction of the body's natural circulation pathways. When Phlegm and Dampness accumulate, they may impair the smooth movement of Qi and Blood, contributing to facial asymmetry, mouth deviation, muscle weakness, numbness, heaviness, and impaired mobility. Traditional Chinese herbal formulas are commonly used to help transform Phlegm, resolve Dampness, promote circulation, and support the body's natural recovery process.
This empirical herbal blend is traditionally used to support individuals experiencing right-side facial asymmetry, facial muscle weakness, mouth crookedness, facial drooping, circulation imbalances, and patterns associated with Phlegm and cholesterol accumulation. The formula helps support healthy blood flow, promote the transformation of Phlegm and Dampness, maintain healthy circulation, support Lung and Spleen function, and encourage the smooth movement of Qi and Blood throughout the body.
After Stroke Support Supplement is commonly chosen by individuals seeking support for post-stroke recovery, facial muscle support, circulation health, cholesterol balance, phlegm accumulation, neurological wellness, and long-term cardiovascular support according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.*
Common Signs of Phlegm and Blood Stagnation Patterns in Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Right Facial asymmetry or facial drooping
- Mouth deviation or crooked smile
- Facial muscle weakness
- Numbness or tingling sensations
- Heaviness in the body or limbs
- Sluggish circulation
- Excess phlegm accumulation
- Dampness retention
- Mental fog or reduced mental clarity
- Reduced mobility or coordination
- Weakness following stroke recovery
- Sensation of blockage or obstruction
- Cholesterol and phlegm-damp patterns
- Difficulty with normal facial movement
- General lack of circulation and vitality
Why Choose Silkie Herbs After Stroke Support?
- Based on classical Chinese herbal principles
- Carefully selected medicinal herbs
- Designed to transform Phlegm and clear Dampness
- Traditionally used to support healthy circulation and Blood flow
- Supports facial muscle function and neurological wellness
- Helps maintain healthy Qi and Blood movement
- Supports Lung, Spleen, and digestive function
- Crafted to support balance rather than temporarily masking symptoms
- Traditional honey-bound herbal pills for optimal herbal integrity
- Formulated for long-term circulation and recovery support
Non-GMO | Gluten-Free | No sugar, corn, or dairy | No artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, chemical binders, or wax
100% Pure all natural herbs, blended, made, and packaged in the USA
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Benefits of After Stroke (M) Support Supplement
Supports Healthy Facial Muscle Function and Symmetry*
This traditional Chinese herbal formula is traditionally used to support healthy facial muscle function, facial movement, and natural facial symmetry. It may be beneficial for individuals experiencing one-sided facial weakness, facial stiffness, reduced muscle control, or uneven facial expression associated with long-standing patterns of wind and blood stasis.
Supports Healthy Circulation to the Face and Head*
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, smooth circulation of Qi and Blood is essential for healthy nerve and muscle function. This formula is traditionally used to promote healthy circulation to the face, head, and surrounding tissues, supporting overall facial wellness and recovery.
Traditionally Used to Clear Wind from the Face*
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, external and internal Wind may affect normal facial movement and muscle function. This formula is traditionally used to help clear Wind, promote smooth circulation, and support balanced facial muscle activity and overall facial comfort.
Supports Healthy Blood Circulation and Blood Stasis Resolution*
Blood Stasis is traditionally believed to obstruct the normal flow of nourishment to the muscles and channels. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy Blood circulation, promote the movement of Qi and Blood, and help restore internal balance according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Supports Comfortable Facial Movement*
Healthy facial muscles play an important role in speaking, smiling, eating, blinking, and expressing emotions. This formula is traditionally used to support comfortable facial movement, muscle coordination, and overall facial function as part of a long-term wellness routine.
Supports Healthy Nerve and Muscle Function According to Traditional Chinese Herbal Principles*
Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes the close relationship between Blood circulation, Wind patterns, and healthy muscle function. This formula is traditionally used to nourish the channels, support healthy facial muscle activity, and promote balanced movement.
Promotes Healthy Facial Coordination*
Facial muscles work together to create balanced movement and expression. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy facial coordination, encourage smooth muscle function, and promote greater facial comfort during everyday activities such as talking, smiling, chewing, and blinking.
Supports Healthy Eye and Mouth Function*
Reduced facial movement may affect the ability to blink comfortably, close the eyes completely, whistle, smile, or maintain normal mouth movement. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy facial muscle control and overall facial wellness.
Supports Long-Term Facial Wellness and Recovery*
Rather than focusing only on temporary symptoms, this traditional herbal formula is traditionally used to support long-term facial wellness, healthy circulation, muscle function, and internal balance through consistent use according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Supports Healthy Qi and Blood Flow Throughout the Channels*
Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes that healthy movement depends upon the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood throughout the body's channels and collaterals. This formula is traditionally used to support channel circulation, nourish the muscles, and promote overall facial vitality.
Supports Daily Comfort and Quality of Life*
Healthy facial movement contributes to communication, eating, drinking, smiling, and overall confidence. This formula is traditionally used to support daily comfort, natural facial movement, and overall physical wellness.
Supports Healthy Aging and Facial Resilience*
Maintaining healthy circulation and facial muscle function becomes increasingly important over time. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy aging, facial resilience, and long-term wellness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Individual results may vary. Improvement often develops gradually as circulation, internal balance, and facial muscle function are supported.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Common Signs You May Need After Stroke (M) Support Supplement
This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with facial wind, blood stasis, impaired circulation, and channel obstruction according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
One-Sided Facial Weakness or Facial Asymmetry
One side of the face may appear weaker than the other, creating an uneven smile, facial drooping, reduced facial expression, or difficulty controlling normal facial movement. Individuals may notice facial imbalance becoming more apparent during speaking, smiling, or eating.
Difficulty Closing One Eye Completely
Reduced facial muscle function may make it difficult to blink normally or completely close one eye. Some individuals experience eye dryness, excessive tearing, or a feeling that the eyelid is weaker or slower than usual.
Difficulty Smiling, Whistling, or Puffing the Cheeks
Facial muscle weakness may affect everyday facial movements such as smiling, whistling, blowing air, puffing the cheeks, or making facial expressions. One side of the mouth may move differently than the other.
Difficulty Speaking Clearly
Reduced facial muscle coordination may affect pronunciation, lip movement, or normal speech patterns. Individuals may notice that words require greater effort or that facial muscles tire more easily during conversation.
Difficulty Chewing or Eating Comfortably
Facial weakness may interfere with chewing, holding food in the mouth, or coordinating normal eating movements. Some individuals notice reduced strength or control on one side of the face while eating.
Facial Tightness, Stiffness, or Muscle Tension
The affected side of the face may feel tight, stiff, restricted, or uncomfortable during movement. Facial muscles may not move as freely, contributing to reduced flexibility and natural facial expression.
Pain or Discomfort Around the Cheek, Jaw, or Ear
Some individuals experience recurring discomfort around the cheek, jawline, ear, or surrounding facial muscles. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, impaired circulation and Blood Stasis may contribute to these patterns.
Reduced Facial Muscle Control
Facial muscles may feel weak, slow to respond, or difficult to coordinate. Everyday activities such as blinking, smiling, talking, eating, or drinking may require greater effort than before.
Numbness or Altered Sensation in the Face
Some individuals experience changes in facial sensation, including numbness, tingling, reduced sensitivity, or an unusual feeling on one side of the face associated with impaired circulation and channel obstruction.
Facial Discomfort That Persists Over Time
Long-standing facial weakness, stiffness, asymmetry, or reduced movement may gradually affect confidence and daily comfort. Traditional Chinese Medicine views these recurring patterns as signs of Blood Stasis and channel obstruction requiring long-term support.
Reduced Facial Expression and Muscle Coordination
The face may appear less expressive, with reduced movement around the eyes, cheeks, forehead, or mouth. Individuals may notice that facial muscles no longer move together as smoothly as before.
General Weakness Associated with Blood Stasis Patterns
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, impaired circulation and Blood Stasis may contribute to reduced vitality, muscle weakness, sluggish recovery, and diminished physical resilience.
Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing facial weakness and Blood Stasis patterns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying imbalances, promote healthy circulation, nourish the channels, and support long-term facial function and overall wellness.
Diet and Lifestyle Tips for After Stroke (M) Support
According to Traditional Chinese herbal principles, healthy recovery depends on supporting the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood, clearing Wind and Phlegm, nourishing the body's vital substances, and maintaining healthy muscle and nerve function. Daily habits that promote circulation and overall vitality may help support long-term facial comfort, mobility, and wellness.
For best results:
- Eat regular, balanced meals on a consistent schedule
- Prioritize warm, freshly prepared foods over excessive cold or raw foods
- Stay well hydrated with warm or room-temperature beverages
- Practice gentle daily movement such as walking, stretching, Tai Chi, or Qigong to support healthy circulation
- Perform facial exercises and gentle massage as recommended to encourage muscle movement and flexibility
- Get adequate sleep and maintain a consistent sleep schedule
- Manage stress through meditation, deep breathing, or other relaxation techniques
- Allow sufficient time for rest and recovery while maintaining light daily activity
- Protect the face and neck from excessive wind and cold exposure
To support healthy circulation and recovery, it is recommended to limit:
- Highly processed foods
- Deep-fried, greasy, or oily foods
- Excess sugar and sugary beverages
- Excess alcohol consumption
- Smoking and tobacco products
- Excessive cold foods and iced beverages
- Irregular meal schedules and late-night eating
Foods traditionally considered supportive for circulation and vitality include warm soups, bone broth, cooked vegetables, ginger, garlic, whole grains, leafy greens, black sesame, walnuts, dates, and other nourishing foods that support Qi, Blood, and overall wellness.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, healthy digestion plays an important role in producing Qi and Blood while helping prevent the accumulation of Dampness and Phlegm that may interfere with healthy circulation and facial muscle function.
Consistent nutrition, quality sleep, gentle exercise, stress management, and healthy digestion are important foundations for supporting circulation, facial mobility, muscle comfort, and long-term recovery.
Key Ingredients in After Stroke (M) Support Supplement
After Stroke (M) Support contains a carefully selected combination of traditional Chinese herbs that work together to support healthy circulation, clear Wind and Phlegm, nourish Blood, and promote overall facial and neurological wellness.
Large Leaf Gentian Root
Traditionally used in Chinese herbal practice to clear excess Heat, dispel Wind, and support healthy circulation. Large Leaf Gentian Root is commonly included in formulas designed to promote balance and maintain healthy muscle and nerve function.
Incised Notopterygium Root
Traditionally used to dispel Wind and Dampness while supporting comfortable movement and healthy circulation throughout the body. It has long been valued for promoting flexibility and maintaining musculoskeletal wellness.
Divaricate Saposhnikovia Root
Traditionally used to expel Wind, support the body's natural defenses, and maintain healthy muscle coordination and circulation. It is frequently included in formulas that promote facial comfort and overall balance.
Angelica Root
Traditionally used to nourish and invigorate Blood while supporting healthy circulation and tissue nourishment. Angelica Root is one of the most widely used herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine for promoting vitality and maintaining healthy recovery.
Prepared Rehmannia Root
Traditionally used to nourish Yin, replenish Blood, and support Kidney and Liver function. It is commonly used to promote long-term vitality, healthy aging, and restoration following periods of depletion.
Licorice Root
Traditionally used to harmonize herbal formulas, support healthy digestion, and promote overall balance. Licorice Root helps coordinate the actions of the other herbs while supporting Qi and overall wellness.
Pure Honey
Used as the traditional binding agent for Silkie Herbs honey-bound herbal pills. Honey has historically been used to harmonize herbal formulas, support digestion, help preserve freshness, and improve palatability.
Together, these herbs have traditionally been used to support healthy circulation, nourish Blood, dispel Wind, clear Phlegm, promote facial comfort and mobility, maintain muscle function, and support overall recovery and vitality.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Serving Size 10 pills Serving Per Container 30 Amount Per Serving 3000mg |
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Herbal Blend: Large Leaf Gentian Root Incised Notopterygium Root Divaricate Saposhnikovia Root Angelica Root Prepared Rehmannia Root Licorice Root |
| Other ingredients: Pure honey to aid digestion and absorption |
How to Take After Stroke (M) Support Supplement
Adults or teenagers may take 5–10 pills once or twice daily with warm water, or as directed by a qualified healthcare practitioner. If taking medications or other supplements, allow at least 2 hours before or after using this product.
Recovery and healthy circulation develop gradually and are influenced by consistent nutrition, adequate rest, regular movement, stress management, and overall wellness. Noticeable benefits may develop over several weeks of consistent use.
For best results, take consistently as directed. Traditional Chinese herbal formulas are often used daily as part of a long-term wellness routine.
A Proven, Research-Backed After Stroke (M) Support Formula
Modern research on traditional herbs commonly used in post-stroke recovery formulas, particularly Angelica Root (Dang Gui), Prepared Rehmannia Root (Shu Di Huang), and Licorice Root (Gan Cao), has explored their effects on healthy circulation, antioxidant activity, neuroprotection, and overall physiological balance. Studies published in Journal of Ethnopharmacology have investigated Angelica Root and its bioactive compounds for their traditional use in supporting healthy blood circulation, vascular function, and neurological wellness.
Additional research published in Frontiers in Pharmacology has examined the neuroprotective properties of Rehmannia glutinosa and its active constituents, exploring their potential role in supporting healthy brain function, reducing oxidative stress, and maintaining normal neurological pathways. Research published in Phytotherapy Research has also investigated Licorice Root and its naturally occurring compounds for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and tissue-supporting properties that contribute to overall recovery and wellness.
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, post-stroke recovery focuses on dispelling Wind, resolving Phlegm, nourishing Blood and Yin, and restoring the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood throughout the channels. When these systems are balanced and supported, the body is traditionally believed to promote facial symmetry, healthy movement, circulation, and long-term recovery.
Research References
Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui): Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology (Journal of Ethnopharmacology)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-ethnopharmacology
Rehmannia glutinosa and Neuroprotective Effects (Frontiers in Pharmacology)
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza spp.): Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities (Phytotherapy Research)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is After Stroke (Mucus) Support used for?
After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support is traditionally used in Chinese herbal practice to support recovery following stroke-related patterns associated with Wind, Phlegm, and Dampness obstruction. It is commonly chosen by individuals seeking support for facial asymmetry, facial muscle weakness, mouth deviation, stiffness, numbness, heavy sensations, reduced mobility, and healthy circulation of Qi and Blood.
How does Traditional Chinese Medicine view stroke recovery?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), stroke recovery often focuses on restoring the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood while resolving Wind, Phlegm, Dampness, and internal obstructions. When these patterns interfere with the body's normal function, individuals may experience weakness, numbness, stiffness, facial asymmetry, speech difficulty, or reduced movement. Traditional herbal formulas are commonly used to promote balance and support the body's natural recovery process.
What is Wind-Phlegm obstruction in Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Wind-Phlegm obstruction is a traditional TCM pattern in which Wind combines with accumulated Phlegm and Dampness, disrupting the normal flow of Qi and Blood through the meridians. Common signs may include facial weakness, facial asymmetry, numbness, stiffness, heavy limbs, limited mobility, dizziness, excessive mucus, and difficulty with coordinated movement.
Who may benefit from After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support?
Individuals recovering from stroke-related symptoms associated with Wind and Phlegm patterns, facial weakness, mouth deviation, facial muscle stiffness, numbness, heaviness, reduced mobility, or impaired circulation may choose After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support as part of their wellness routine according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
Can After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support help support facial muscle recovery?
Traditional Chinese herbal formulas have historically been used to support healthy circulation and restore balance to the meridians affected by Wind and Phlegm. After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support is commonly selected by individuals seeking support for facial muscle function, facial symmetry, stiffness, and overall recovery.
Can After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support be used for facial asymmetry?
Many individuals choose After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support as part of their wellness plan when experiencing facial asymmetry or facial muscle weakness associated with Wind and Phlegm patterns in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The formula is traditionally used to promote healthy circulation and restore balance throughout the face and body.
Can After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support be used for numbness and stiffness?
Yes. This formula is commonly selected by individuals experiencing numbness, stiffness, heaviness, limited movement, or muscle tightness associated with Wind-Phlegm obstruction. Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes restoring the smooth movement of Qi and Blood to support mobility and overall function.
Why is healthy circulation important during stroke recovery?
Healthy circulation helps deliver nourishment throughout the body. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, restoring the free flow of Qi and Blood while eliminating Wind and Phlegm is considered an important part of supporting mobility, facial function, muscle coordination, and the body's natural recovery process.
Can unresolved Phlegm affect long-term recovery?
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, unresolved Phlegm and Dampness may continue to obstruct the meridians and interfere with the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood. Some individuals may experience lingering facial weakness, stiffness, heaviness, numbness, dizziness, or reduced mobility associated with these traditional patterns.
What conditions are commonly associated with Wind and Phlegm obstruction?
Wind and Phlegm obstruction is traditionally associated with facial asymmetry, facial muscle weakness, mouth deviation, numbness, heaviness, muscle stiffness, limited mobility, dizziness, excessive mucus, sluggish circulation, and post-stroke recovery patterns according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
How long should I take After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support?
Every individual is different. Recovery depends on factors such as overall constitution, age, consistency of use, lifestyle habits, and the duration of the underlying pattern. Some individuals choose to use After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support during active recovery, while others continue use as part of their long-term wellness routine. Long-term use is best discussed with a qualified practitioner.
Can I take After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support with other Silkie Herbs formulas?
Many Silkie Herbs formulas are designed to complement one another. After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support is often combined with Blood and Stamina, Spleen Support, Kidney Support Yin, Kidney Support Yang, Arthritis Support, Injury Support, and other formulas depending on individual wellness goals and Traditional Chinese Medicine patterns.
When is the best time to take After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support?
After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support may be taken according to the directions on the label or your practitioner's recommendation. Many individuals choose to take it consistently throughout their recovery to support healthy circulation, meridian balance, and overall wellness.
What herbs are included in After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support?
After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support contains a carefully selected blend of Large Leaf Gentian Root (Long Dan Cao), Incised Notopterygium Root (Qiang Huo), Divaricate Saposhnikovia Root (Fang Feng), Angelica Root (Dang Gui), Prepared Rehmannia Root (Shu Di Huang), and Licorice Root (Gan Cao), along with pure honey as the binding agent. These herbs have traditionally been used in Chinese herbal practice to dispel Wind, resolve Phlegm, nourish Blood, support healthy circulation, and promote balance throughout the meridians.
Can After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support be used year-round?
Many individuals choose to use After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support throughout their recovery period and rehabilitation. Others continue using it as part of a long-term wellness routine to support circulation, mobility, and overall balance according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
What makes Silkie Herbs After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support different?
Silkie Herbs formulas are rooted in five generations of traditional herbal practice. Each formula is based on classical Traditional Chinese Medicine principles and uses carefully selected medicinal herbs prepared as traditional honey-bound herbal pills. We do not use capsules, compressed tablets, artificial fillers, synthetic binders, or unnecessary additives. Every batch is manufactured in the United States and undergoes rigorous quality testing to support consistency, purity, and authenticity.
Why does Traditional Chinese Medicine focus on Wind and Phlegm after a stroke?
Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that Wind can suddenly disrupt the movement of Qi and Blood, while Phlegm and Dampness may obstruct the meridians and interfere with normal function. Supporting the elimination of Wind and Phlegm while restoring healthy circulation has been a central principle of traditional post-stroke recovery for centuries.
Can Phlegm affect the meridians and muscle function?
Yes. Traditional Chinese Medicine considers Phlegm to be more than respiratory mucus. Phlegm may accumulate internally and obstruct the meridians, contributing to heaviness, numbness, stiffness, reduced mobility, facial weakness, dizziness, and sluggish movement. Herbal formulas are traditionally used to help resolve these patterns and restore balance.
Can After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support be taken daily?
Many individuals choose to take After Stroke (Mucus/Wind/Phlegm) Support daily as part of their recovery and long-term wellness routine. Consistent use is often preferred when supporting healthy circulation, resolving Wind and Phlegm patterns, promoting mobility, and maintaining overall balance according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
What foods help support stroke recovery according to Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Many practitioners recommend a balanced diet that includes warm cooked vegetables, whole grains, quality protein, adequate hydration, and easily digestible meals. Traditional Chinese Medicine often emphasizes limiting greasy foods, excessive sweets, alcohol, and cold or raw foods that may contribute to Dampness and Phlegm accumulation while supporting healthy Spleen function and circulation.
Why are Silkie Herbs formulas made as honey-bound pills?
Silkie Herbs uses traditional honey-bound herbal pills rather than capsules or compressed tablets. Pure honey acts as a natural binding agent and has traditionally been used in Chinese herbal medicine to harmonize formulas and support digestion. This method allows us to avoid many of the synthetic fillers, binders, lubricants, and flow agents commonly found in modern supplements.
Are Silkie Herbs formulas third-party tested?
Yes. Silkie Herbs performs testing throughout the production process, from raw herb verification to finished product testing. This includes screening for identity, purity, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contaminants to help ensure quality and consistency.
Where are Silkie Herbs products made?
Silkie Herbs formulas are manufactured and packaged in the United States. Each formula is produced under strict quality standards while following traditional Chinese herbal principles and preparation methods.
What makes traditional Chinese herbal formulas different from single-herb supplements?
Traditional Chinese herbal formulas are carefully balanced combinations of herbs designed to work together according to classical TCM principles. Rather than relying on a single ingredient, each herb serves a specific role within the formula to promote balance, harmony, healthy circulation, and overall wellness.
Why does Silkie Herbs use traditional herbal preparation methods?
Many herbs are traditionally processed using methods known as Pao Zhi (炮製), which may include roasting, steaming, honey-frying, wine-frying, fermenting, or aging. These preparation methods have been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine to refine the properties of herbs and support their traditional functions.
Why Silkie Herbs
Silkie formulas are rooted in five generations of traditional herbal practice, not trend-based supplement marketing.
- 5th Generation Herbalist Family Tradition
- Traditional Chinese Herbal Formulas
- Honey-Bound Herbal Pills
- No Capsules
- No Tablets
- No Artificial Binders or Fillers
- Made in the USA
- Third-Party Tested
- Authentic Medicinal-Grade Herbs
- Traditional Herb Preparation Methods (Pao Zhi)
- Classical Formula Design
- Five Generations of Herbal Knowledge
Silkie Herbs formulas are rooted in five generations of Traditional Chinese Medicine herbal practice. Rather than following supplement trends, our formulas are based on traditional herbal principles passed down through generations and refined through clinical experience.
Unlike most supplements, Silkie Herbs uses traditional honey-bound herbal pills instead of capsules or compressed tablets. We do not use artificial binders, fillers, lubricants, or flow agents. Pure honey is used as a natural binding agent to help preserve the formula while supporting digestion and absorption.
Every formula is manufactured in the United States using authentic medicinal-grade herbs and traditional preparation methods. Each batch undergoes third-party testing for identity, purity, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contaminants to help ensure quality and consistency.
True healing takes time. Silkie formulas honor the body’s natural ability to restore balance — the way herbal medicine has always been practiced.
Important Safety Information and Cautions
Keep out of reach of children. Use only as directed. If any signs of discomfort or irritation occur, discontinue use and consult your physician.
Please note that a TCM formula is prescribed based on a diagnosed pattern and multiple formulas are usually prescribed to treat the whole person. Please consult a professional TCM practitioner, they will be best able to guide you.
Consult your healthcare provider before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
Ingredients
Ingredients
honey is the only binding agent
no artificial fillers or ingredients
herbs harvested at the height of potency
100% Natural
Our herbal supplements are made with natural honey as the binder. Honey can support the lungs, intestine, spleen, and stomach; It works as a natural preservative with antibacterial and healing properties. Unlike other herbal supplement companies that use starch, magnesium, and other chemical substances as binders for their supplements, we only use 100% honey. We also avoid using vegetable capsules because they require chemical components to form the capsule shape.
Peak Harvest Herbs
The herbs in our herbal pill blends are harvested at the height of their potency and they are substantially more expensive than less potent herbs that were harvested in the pre-or post-season, but in our view, there is no substitute for premium quality.
5 Generations
Over five generations we have collected, tested and refined Chinese herbal formulas that themselves draw from 3000 years of experience of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a profound pathway to create the life you were born to live. It's a timeless bridge that can initiate and support change and growth in any and every life dimension: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.