Bladder Support Supplement by Silkie Herbs for urinary health, bladder control, and occasional urinary leakage support
Traditional Chinese herbal bladder support formula for frequent urination, weak bladder control, and urinary wellness
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Herbal supplement designed to support bladder function, urinary comfort, and healthy urinary frequency
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Bladder Support (Spleen) - Incontinence, Frequent Urination, Weak Bladder Control & Stress Urinary Leakage | Silkie Herbs® 遺尿 (脾)

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What Is Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement?

Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement is a traditional Chinese herbal formula designed to support healthy bladder control, urinary function, pelvic floor strength, Kidney and Spleen health, and overall urinary wellness.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), proper urinary control depends on the strength and coordination of the Spleen, Kidneys, and Bladder. The Spleen helps hold and contain fluids within the body, while the Kidneys provide the foundational energy needed to support normal bladder function and urinary regulation. When Spleen Qi and Kidney Qi become weakened, the Bladder may lose its ability to properly contain urine, leading to occasional urinary leakage, stress incontinence, frequent urination, and reduced bladder control.

Individuals experiencing Spleen and Kidney Qi deficiency may notice urinary leakage during daily activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, exercising, or sudden physical movement. Other common signs may include frequent urination, weak bladder control, fatigue, low energy, shortness of breath, a feeling of weakness, and reduced pelvic support.

Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement is an empirical herbal blend traditionally used to strengthen Spleen Qi, tonify Kidney Qi, support healthy bladder function, and promote normal urinary control. This formula is commonly chosen by individuals seeking support for stress incontinence, urinary leakage, weak bladder function, frequent urination, pelvic floor weakness, and long-term urinary wellness. By addressing the underlying imbalance rather than simply masking symptoms, this formula helps support healthy urinary function and overall vitality.*

Common Signs of Bladder Weakness and Spleen Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Occasional urinary leakage
  • Stress incontinence during coughing, sneezing, or laughing
  • Frequent urination
  • Weak bladder control
  • Difficulty holding urine for extended periods
  • Urinary leakage during physical activity or exercise
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weak pelvic floor support
  • Feeling physically weak or depleted
  • Reduced Kidney and Spleen Qi
  • Loss of urinary control associated with aging or weakness
  • Decreased vitality and endurance

Why Choose Silkie Herbs Bladder Support (Spleen)?

  • Based on classical Chinese herbal principles
  • Carefully selected medicinal herbs
  • Designed to strengthen Spleen Qi and Kidney Qi
  • Traditionally used to support healthy bladder control and urinary function
  • Helps support normal urinary continence and bladder strength
  • Supports long-term urinary wellness and pelvic support
  • Crafted to address underlying imbalances rather than temporarily masking symptoms
  • Traditional honey-bound herbal pills for optimal herbal integrity

Suggested Combination for Enhanced Bladder Support

For individuals experiencing more persistent urinary leakage, frequent urination, reduced bladder control, nighttime urination, or symptoms associated with both Spleen and Kidney weakness, Bladder Support (Spleen) is commonly paired with Bladder Support (Kidney) for more comprehensive urinary wellness support.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, healthy bladder control depends on the proper function of both the Spleen and the Kidneys. The Spleen helps hold and contain fluids within the body, while the Kidneys provide the foundational Qi needed to strengthen the Bladder and regulate normal urinary function. When both Spleen Qi and Kidney Qi become weakened, the Bladder may lose its ability to properly retain urine, leading to urinary leakage, stress incontinence, frequent urination, urgency, or reduced bladder control.

While Bladder Support (Spleen) is traditionally used to strengthen Spleen Qi, improve bladder support, and help reduce urinary leakage during activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercise, Bladder Support (Kidney) is traditionally used to tonify Kidney Qi, strengthen the Bladder, support urinary retention, and promote healthy urinary function associated with long-term Kidney weakness.

Together, these formulas provide a balanced approach by supporting both the Spleen's ability to contain fluids and the Kidneys' ability to strengthen the Bladder. This combination is commonly chosen by individuals seeking comprehensive support for stress incontinence, urinary leakage, frequent urination, nighttime urination, weak bladder control, age-related bladder weakness, pelvic floor weakness, and long-term urinary health and bladder wellness.*

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 Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement

Supports Healthy Bladder Control and Urinary Function*

This formula is traditionally used to support healthy bladder function, urinary control, and normal urination patterns. It may be beneficial for individuals who experience urinary leakage, reduced bladder control, frequent urination, or difficulty maintaining normal urinary function during daily activities.

Helps Support Occasional Urinary Leakage Associated with Physical Activity*

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, weakness of the Spleen Qi may contribute to the body's inability to properly hold and contain fluids. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy bladder control and help maintain urinary stability during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, lifting, or other physical activities.

Supports Healthy Bladder Function During Coughing, Sneezing, and Exertion*

Some individuals experience urinary leakage during activities that increase abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, bending, jumping, exercising, or lifting objects. This formula is traditionally used to support the body's natural ability to maintain healthy urinary control during these activities.

Promotes Healthy Urinary Frequency and Bladder Capacity*

Frequent urination with only small amounts of urine may indicate an underlying pattern of deficiency according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy bladder function, promote normal urinary frequency, and help maintain healthy bladder capacity.

Supports Spleen Qi According to Traditional Chinese Herbal Principles*

The Spleen is responsible for lifting and holding functions within the body according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. This formula is traditionally used to strengthen Spleen Qi, support healthy fluid metabolism, and help maintain the body's natural ability to control urination.

Supports Lung Qi and Healthy Fluid Regulation*

Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes a close relationship between Lung Qi and fluid regulation. This formula is traditionally used to support Lung Qi, promote healthy circulation of Qi, and assist the body's natural management of fluids and urinary function.

Helps Maintain Healthy Energy and Physical Stamina*

Individuals with Spleen Qi deficiency often experience fatigue, weakness, low energy, and reduced endurance. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy energy levels, physical stamina, vitality, and overall wellness throughout the day.

Supports Healthy Digestion and Nutrient Utilization*

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Spleen plays a central role in digestion and energy production. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy digestion, appetite, nutrient absorption, and overall digestive wellness.

Promotes Healthy Fluid Balance Throughout the Body*

Healthy fluid metabolism depends on the coordinated function of the Spleen, Lungs, and Bladder. This formula is traditionally used to support fluid balance, healthy urination, and proper distribution of fluids according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.

Supports Long-Term Bladder Strength and Resilience*

Rather than focusing solely on temporary urinary concerns, this formula is traditionally used to support long-term bladder strength, urinary control, Spleen Qi function, and overall urinary wellness through consistent use and internal balance.

Supports Healthy Daily Confidence and Quality of Life*

Frequent urination, urinary leakage, and reduced bladder control may affect confidence during work, travel, exercise, social activities, and everyday routines. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy bladder function and help individuals maintain an active lifestyle.

Supports Overall Wellness According to Traditional Chinese Herbal Principles*

By supporting the Spleen, Lung, and Bladder systems, this formula promotes overall balance, healthy Qi circulation, fluid regulation, vitality, and long-term wellness according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Individual results may vary. Improvement often develops gradually as internal balance, Qi function, and bladder support are strengthened.

*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 Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement

This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with Spleen Qi deficiency, weakened lifting function, reduced bladder control, and urinary weakness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:

Urinary Leakage During Coughing, Sneezing, Laughing, or Physical Activity

Some individuals experience urinary leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, jumping, lifting objects, or performing routine physical activities. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, this pattern may be associated with weakened Spleen Qi and reduced ability to properly contain fluids.

Urinary Leakage Following Prolonged Coughing

Recurring or prolonged coughing may place additional strain on the body's ability to maintain bladder control. Individuals may notice urinary leakage during coughing episodes or after extended periods of respiratory weakness and reduced Qi function.

Frequent Urination with Small Urine Volume

Frequent trips to the bathroom accompanied by only small amounts of urine may indicate weakness within the body's fluid regulation systems. Individuals may feel the urge to urinate often but pass only limited amounts each time.

Reduced Bladder Control Throughout the Day

Some individuals may experience difficulty holding urine for extended periods of time, increased urgency, occasional leakage, or reduced confidence in bladder control during work, travel, exercise, or daily activities.

Shortness of Breath and Reduced Lung Qi

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lung Qi helps support the body's lifting and holding functions. Individuals may experience shortness of breath, reduced stamina, shallow breathing, or becoming winded easily during routine physical activity.

Fatigue and Low Energy

Persistent fatigue, low energy, physical weakness, or difficulty maintaining stamina throughout the day are common signs of Spleen Qi deficiency. Individuals may feel tired easily even after adequate rest.

Mental Fatigue and Difficulty Maintaining Focus

In addition to physical fatigue, some individuals experience reduced concentration, mental tiredness, lack of motivation, or difficulty maintaining focus throughout the day due to underlying Qi deficiency.

Poor Appetite

A reduced desire to eat, lack of hunger, early fullness during meals, or diminished enjoyment of food may occur when digestive function and Spleen Qi are weakened according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Bloating and Fullness After Meals

Many individuals with Spleen Qi deficiency experience bloating, abdominal fullness, heaviness, or digestive discomfort after eating. Symptoms may become more noticeable after large meals or rich foods.

Loose Stools or Soft Stools

Digestive weakness may contribute to loose stools, soft stools, incomplete bowel movements, or reduced digestive efficiency. These symptoms are commonly associated with weakened Spleen function in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

A Sensation of Heaviness or Sluggishness

Some individuals experience a general feeling of heaviness, sluggishness, low motivation, or reduced physical energy that affects daily activities and overall quality of life.

Weakness Following Childbirth, Illness, or Long-Term Fatigue

Individuals recovering from prolonged periods of depletion may experience urinary weakness, reduced energy, weakened digestion, and diminished bladder control associated with underlying deficiency patterns.

Difficulty Maintaining Physical Endurance

Reduced stamina, low exercise tolerance, and becoming tired more quickly than usual may indicate underlying weakness of Qi and reduced ability to support normal body functions.

Recurring Urinary Weakness Patterns

Some individuals experience long-standing urinary leakage, frequent urination, weak bladder control, and recurring symptoms that gradually develop over time rather than appearing suddenly.

Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing urinary weakness patterns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying imbalances and support stronger bladder control, digestive function, energy, vitality, and long-term urinary wellness.

Diet and Lifestyle Tips for Bladder Support and Urinary Wellness

According to traditional Chinese herbal principles, healthy bladder control depends on strong Spleen Qi, proper fluid metabolism, healthy digestion, and adequate energy to support the body's holding functions. When Spleen Qi becomes weak, the body may have difficulty maintaining normal urinary control and fluid regulation.

For best results:

  • Eat regular, balanced meals on a consistent schedule
  • Prioritize warm, freshly prepared foods over excessive cold or raw foods
  • Maintain healthy digestion and avoid skipping meals
  • Stay physically active with regular walking, Tai Chi, Qigong, or other gentle exercise
  • Strengthen core muscles and maintain an active lifestyle
  • Get adequate sleep and prioritize rest and recovery
  • Manage stress through relaxation, meditation, deep breathing, or other healthy practices
  • Stay well hydrated throughout the day without excessive fluid intake before bedtime
  • Maintain a healthy body weight to support bladder and pelvic health

To support healthy bladder function, it is recommended to limit:

  • Excessive cold foods and iced beverages
  • Highly processed foods
  • Excess sugar and sugary beverages
  • Excess alcohol consumption
  • Smoking and tobacco products
  • Excess caffeine, coffee, and energy drinks
  • Irregular eating habits and frequent late-night meals
  • Excessively greasy, fried, or heavily processed foods

Foods traditionally considered supportive for bladder health and Spleen Qi include warm soups, cooked vegetables, ginger, oats, rice, sweet potatoes, dates, squash, and other nourishing foods that support digestion, energy production, and healthy fluid metabolism.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, healthy digestion is considered an important foundation of bladder control because the Spleen helps transform food and fluids into Qi and supports the body's ability to regulate and contain fluids properly.

Consistent nutrition, healthy digestion, regular exercise, quality sleep, stress management, and proper fluid balance are important foundations for supporting bladder control, urinary wellness, energy, and long-term vitality.

Key Ingredients in Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement

Bladder Support (Spleen) contains a carefully selected combination of traditional Chinese herbs that work together to support healthy bladder control, strengthen Spleen Qi, promote healthy fluid metabolism, and maintain overall urinary wellness.

Membranous Milkvetch Root (Huang Qi)

Traditionally used in Chinese herbal practice to strengthen Qi, support energy, and promote the body's holding functions. Huang Qi is commonly used in formulas designed to support urinary control, digestive health, and overall vitality.

Atractylodes (Bai Zhu)

Traditionally used to strengthen the Spleen, support digestion, and regulate fluid metabolism. Bai Zhu is frequently included in formulas that help address fatigue, digestive weakness, and improper fluid regulation associated with Spleen Qi deficiency.

Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang)

Traditionally used to warm the digestive system, support circulation, and strengthen Yang energy. Dried Ginger helps support digestive function and maintain healthy internal balance.

Licorice Root (Gan Cao)

Traditionally used to harmonize herbal formulas, support digestion, and strengthen Qi. Licorice Root is commonly used to promote overall balance and support the actions of other herbs within the formula.

Black Cohosh Rhizome

Traditionally used to support healthy Qi movement and help maintain balance within the body's energetic systems. It has historically been included in formulas that support structural and functional 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 bladder control, strengthen Spleen Qi, promote proper fluid metabolism, support urinary wellness, and maintain overall vitality and balance.*

*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.
Serving Size 10 pills
Serving Per Container 30
Amount Per Serving 3000mg
Herbal Blend:
Licorice Root
Dried Ginger
Membranous Milkvetch Root
Black Cohosh Rhizome
Atractylodes
Other ingredients: Pure honey to aid digestion and absorption

How to Take Bladder 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.

Bladder control and urinary function are influenced by many factors, including digestive health, energy levels, physical activity, aging, stress, and overall wellness. Noticeable benefits may develop gradually 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 Bladder Support Formula

Modern research on traditional herbs commonly used in bladder support formulas, particularly Astragalus (Huang Qi), Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang), and Licorice Root (Gan Cao), has explored their effects on immune regulation, healthy inflammatory responses, antioxidant activity, digestive function, and maintenance of normal urinary tract health. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in Complementary Medicine Research evaluated human studies involving Astragalus and reported beneficial effects on several immune-related markers and healthy immune regulation.

Additional research published in Frontiers in Pharmacology and the Journal of Ethnopharmacology has investigated the biological activities of Atractylodes, Licorice Root, and Ginger, including their traditional roles in supporting digestive health, maintaining healthy inflammatory balance, and promoting normal physiological function. These herbs have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries to help strengthen Qi, support the Spleen, regulate water metabolism, and promote overall urinary wellness.

From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, healthy bladder function depends not only on the Bladder itself but also on the proper function of the Spleen, Lung, and Kidney systems. When Spleen Qi is strong and water metabolism is well regulated, fluids are traditionally believed to be transported efficiently throughout the body, helping maintain normal urinary function and overall balance.

Research References

Astragalus and Immune Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Complementary Medicine Research)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37952511/

Atractylodes macrocephala: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology (Journal of Ethnopharmacology)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34265478/

Pharmacological Effects of Glycyrrhiza (Licorice): A Review (Frontiers in Pharmacology)
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2022.901206/full

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) and Its Bioactive Compounds: A Review of Health Benefits (International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/1/134

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bladder Support used for?

Bladder Support is traditionally used in Chinese herbal practice to support healthy bladder control, urinary function, and proper fluid metabolism. It is commonly used by individuals seeking support for urinary leakage, stress incontinence, frequent urination, weak bladder function, urinary urgency, and occasional loss of bladder control associated with coughing, sneezing, laughing, or physical activity.

How does Traditional Chinese Medicine view urinary incontinence?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), urinary incontinence is often associated with weakness of the Spleen Qi, Lung Qi, Kidney Qi, or Bladder function. When the body's Qi is not strong enough to hold and control fluids properly, urinary leakage, frequent urination, and reduced bladder control may occur.

What is Spleen Qi Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Spleen Qi Deficiency is a TCM pattern in which the body's digestive and energy-producing functions become weakened. Common signs may include fatigue, bloating after meals, loose stools, poor appetite, shortness of breath, weakness, and difficulty controlling urination due to insufficient lifting and holding functions of the Spleen.

Who may benefit from Bladder Support?

Individuals experiencing urinary leakage, stress incontinence, frequent urination, weak bladder control, urinary urgency, shortness of breath, fatigue, digestive weakness, or symptoms associated with Spleen Qi Deficiency may choose Bladder Support as part of their wellness routine.

What is stress incontinence?

Stress incontinence refers to urinary leakage that occurs during activities that increase pressure on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, exercising, or sudden movement. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this pattern is often associated with weakness of the Spleen Qi, Lung Qi, or Kidney Qi.

Why does coughing sometimes cause urinary leakage?

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, coughing may place additional pressure on the bladder. When the Spleen Qi and Lung Qi are weakened, the body's ability to hold and regulate fluids may become impaired, contributing to urinary leakage during coughing episodes.

Can Bladder Support help support healthy bladder control?

Traditional Chinese herbal formulas have historically been used to support healthy bladder function and urinary control. Bladder Support is commonly chosen by individuals seeking support for urinary frequency, occasional leakage, and overall bladder wellness.

Why is Spleen Qi important for bladder health?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Spleen is responsible for transforming food into Qi and helping the body manage fluids. Strong Spleen Qi helps maintain proper lifting and holding functions within the body. When Spleen Qi becomes deficient, urinary leakage, prolapse, fatigue, and digestive weakness may occur.

Can digestive weakness affect bladder function?

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, digestive health and bladder health are closely connected. When the Spleen is unable to properly transform food and fluids into usable energy, fluid regulation may become impaired, contributing to urinary frequency, leakage, fatigue, and weakness.

What symptoms are commonly associated with Spleen Qi Deficiency?

Spleen Qi Deficiency is commonly associated with bloating after meals, poor appetite, loose stools, fatigue, shortness of breath, low energy, urinary leakage, frequent urination, weakness, digestive discomfort, and a tendency to feel physically or mentally exhausted.

How long should I take Bladder Support?

Every individual is different. Improvement depends on factors such as age, overall health, severity of symptoms, lifestyle habits, and consistency of use. Some individuals choose to use Bladder Support for several weeks, while others continue use as part of a longer-term wellness program. Long-term use is best discussed with a qualified practitioner.

Can I take Bladder Support with other Silkie Herbs formulas?

Many Silkie Herbs formulas are designed to complement one another. Bladder Support is often combined with formulas such as Spleen Support, Kidney Support Yang, Kidney Support Yin, Prostate Support, Immune Booster, Energy and Endurance, Water Retention, and other formulas depending on individual wellness goals and constitutional patterns.

When is the best time to take Bladder Support?

Bladder Support may be taken according to the directions on the label or your practitioner's recommendation. Many individuals choose to take it consistently throughout the day to support healthy bladder function, urinary control, and fluid balance.

What herbs are included in Bladder Support?

Bladder Support contains a carefully selected blend of Licorice Root (Gan Cao), Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang), Membranous Milkvetch Root (Huang Qi), Black Cohosh Rhizome (Sheng Ma), and Atractylodes (Bai Zhu), along with pure honey as the binding agent. These herbs have traditionally been used in Chinese herbal practice to support Spleen Qi, promote healthy fluid metabolism, strengthen lifting and holding functions, and support normal urinary control.

Can Bladder Support be used year-round?

Many individuals choose to use Bladder Support during periods of urinary weakness, bladder control concerns, or digestive deficiency. Others may use it as part of a longer-term wellness routine to support healthy urinary function and overall vitality.

What makes Silkie Herbs Bladder 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 the Spleen for urinary incontinence?

Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that the Spleen is responsible for raising and holding Qi throughout the body. When Spleen Qi becomes weak, the body's ability to control organs and fluids may decline. This may contribute to urinary leakage, prolapse, digestive weakness, fatigue, and reduced bladder control.

Can weakness of the Lung affect bladder control?

Yes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Lung helps regulate Qi movement and fluid metabolism throughout the body. Weak Lung Qi may contribute to shortness of breath, chronic coughing, fatigue, and urinary leakage that occurs during coughing, sneezing, or exertion.

Can Bladder Support be taken daily?

Many individuals choose to take Bladder Support daily as part of their wellness routine. Consistent use is often preferred when supporting healthy bladder control, urinary function, fluid metabolism, digestive health, and overall vitality according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.

What foods help support bladder and Spleen health?

Many practitioners recommend warm cooked foods, soups, stews, quality proteins, cooked vegetables, whole grains, and regular meal schedules. Traditional Chinese Medicine often emphasizes avoiding excessive cold foods, iced drinks, and highly processed foods to help support Spleen Qi and fluid balance.

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, 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.

Learn How Silkie Formulas Are Made

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

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Dried Ginger

Dried Ginger (Gan Jiang), a warming herb that supports the Spleen and helps dispel cold, Dried Ginger promotes energy flow and improves bladder function by addressing cold-related urinary issues.

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Membranous milkvetch root

Membranous Milkvetch Root (Huang Qi) known for its Spleen-tonifying properties, this herb enhances the body’s ability to manage fluids, supports bladder strength, and boosts overall energy levels.

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Black cohosh rhizome

Black Cohosh Rhizome (Sheng Ma), traditionally used to raise Spleen energy, Black Cohosh Rhizome can help alleviate prolapse-related issues, including bladder prolapse, by improving Qi flow.

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Licorice root

Licorice Root (Gan Cao) harmonizes the effects of other herbs, strengthens the Spleen, and helps to regulate fluid metabolism, aiding in bladder control.

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. 

TCM history