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A Proven, Research-Backed Lymph Support Formula
Modern research on traditional herbs commonly used in lymph support formulas, particularly Selfheal Spike (Prunella vulgaris), Figwort Root (Scrophularia ningpoensis), Seaweed (Sargassum species), and Fritillary Bulb (Fritillaria species), has explored their effects on inflammatory pathways, antioxidant activity, immune regulation, and healthy tissue homeostasis. Studies have investigated these traditional herbs for their bioactive compounds and their ability to support normal physiological processes involved in maintaining healthy lymphatic and soft tissue function.
Additional research published in Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Frontiers in Pharmacology, and Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy has examined the pharmacological activities of Prunella vulgaris, Fritillaria, Scrophularia, and medicinal seaweeds, including their traditional roles in supporting healthy inflammatory responses, promoting antioxidant defenses, and maintaining normal immune system balance.
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, swollen lymph nodes, lymphadenitis, neck masses, and neck lumps are often associated with the accumulation of Phlegm, Heat, and Qi stagnation. Traditional herbal formulas are designed to soften hardness, dissipate nodules, transform Phlegm, clear Heat, and restore the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood to support overall balance and lymphatic wellness.
Research References
Prunella vulgaris L.: An Updated Review on Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Quality Control (Journal of Ethnopharmacology)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33429089/
Prunella vulgaris: A Review of Its Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology (Frontiers in Pharmacology)
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2023.1129797/full
Medicinal Plants of the Genus Scrophularia: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology (Journal of Ethnopharmacology)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31972289/
Fritillaria Cirrhosa: A Comprehensive Review of Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities (Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332223004505