What Is Breast Lump Support Supplement?
Breast Lump Support Supplement is a traditional Chinese herbal formula designed to support breast health, healthy lymphatic circulation, hormonal balance, Liver health, and the body's natural ability to maintain healthy breast tissue.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), breast lumps are often associated with Liver Qi stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, Heat, Dampness, and impaired circulation of Qi and Blood. The Liver plays a central role in maintaining the smooth flow of Qi throughout the body. When Liver Qi becomes stagnant due to stress, emotional strain, hormonal fluctuations, poor digestion, or lifestyle factors, Qi and Blood circulation may become disrupted, allowing Phlegm and Dampness to accumulate and form nodules, lumps, swelling, or breast discomfort.
This empirical herbal blend is traditionally used to help clear excess Heat, dissolve Phlegm, support healthy circulation, and promote the smooth movement of Liver Qi. It also supports the Spleen and Stomach, which are responsible for transforming fluids and preventing the accumulation of Dampness and Phlegm that may contribute to breast congestion and tissue stagnation.
Breast Lump Support Supplement is commonly chosen by individuals seeking support for breast lumps, breast nodules, fibrocystic breast discomfort, breast swelling, hormonal breast tenderness, breast congestion, healthy lymphatic flow, Liver balance, and overall breast wellness. By addressing the traditional root patterns of Liver Qi stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, Dampness, and Heat, this formula helps support healthy breast tissue and long-term breast health.*
Common Signs of Breast Imbalance in Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Breast lumps or nodules
- Fibrocystic breast discomfort
- Breast swelling or fullness
- Breast tenderness before menstruation
- Breast pain or discomfort
- Sensation of breast congestion
- Hormonal breast sensitivity
- Premenstrual irritability or mood changes
- Stress-related breast discomfort
- Feeling of tightness in the chest or rib-side area
- Liver Qi stagnation
- Excess Dampness and Phlegm accumulation
- Poor circulation of Qi and Blood
- Recurring breast wellness concerns
Why Choose Silkie Herbs Breast Lump Support?
- Based on classical Chinese herbal principles
- Carefully selected medicinal herbs
- Designed to support healthy breast tissue and breast wellness
- Traditionally used to help clear Phlegm, Heat, and Dampness
- Supports healthy circulation of Qi and Blood
- Promotes smooth Liver Qi flow and hormonal balance
- Supports the Spleen and Stomach to help reduce Phlegm accumulation
- Crafted to support balance rather than temporarily masking symptoms
- Designed to support long-term breast health and overall 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 Breast Lump Support Supplement
Supports the Softening of Breast Lumps and Nodules*
This formula is traditionally used to support the body's natural ability to soften and disperse breast lumps, breast nodules, and areas of breast fullness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. It may be beneficial for individuals experiencing recurring breast lumps, fibrocystic breast changes, breast swelling, or areas of firmness that develop gradually over time.
Helps Clear Phlegm and Accumulation According to Traditional Chinese Herbal Principles*
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, breast lumps may develop when Phlegm, Dampness, and stagnant Qi accumulate within the body's channels and tissues. This formula is traditionally used to help transform Phlegm, reduce internal accumulation, and support healthy tissue balance and circulation.
Supports Healthy Liver Qi Flow*
Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes the Liver as playing an important role in the smooth circulation of Qi throughout the body. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy Liver Qi movement and may be beneficial for individuals who experience breast tenderness, breast fullness, emotional stress, frustration, or discomfort associated with Qi stagnation.
Supports Breast Comfort and Healthy Tissue Balance*
Many individuals with breast lumps also experience occasional breast discomfort, fullness, tenderness, swelling, or sensitivity. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy breast tissue, promote comfort, and help maintain normal breast wellness.
Supports the Spleen and Healthy Fluid Metabolism*
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Spleen plays an important role in transforming and transporting fluids throughout the body. This formula is traditionally used to support healthy fluid metabolism, help reduce Dampness accumulation, and promote internal balance.
Promotes Healthy Circulation of Qi and Blood*
Healthy circulation of Qi and Blood is traditionally believed to play an important role in maintaining healthy breast tissue. This formula is traditionally used to support circulation, help reduce stagnation, and promote the healthy movement of Qi and Blood throughout the body.
Supports Breast Wellness During Hormonal Changes*
Many individuals notice changes in breast tenderness, fullness, swelling, or lump size around their menstrual cycle. This formula is traditionally used to support breast wellness and promote balance during normal hormonal fluctuations according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Supports Women's Reproductive and Menstrual Wellness*
Breast lumps are often accompanied by menstrual irregularities, breast tenderness before menstruation, painful periods, or emotional changes associated with the menstrual cycle. This formula is traditionally used to support overall women's health and menstrual balance.
Supports Emotional Balance Associated with Liver Qi Stagnation*
Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes a relationship between emotional stress, constrained Liver Qi, and breast health. This formula is traditionally used to support emotional balance, healthy Qi circulation, and overall wellness during times of stress.
Promotes Long-Term Breast Health and Internal Balance*
Rather than focusing solely on temporary discomfort, this formula is traditionally used to support long-term breast wellness, healthy tissue balance, proper fluid metabolism, and internal harmony according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Supports Healthy Breast Tissue According to Traditional Chinese Herbal Principles*
This formula is traditionally used to support healthy breast tissue, help maintain normal breast comfort, and promote balance within the body's Qi, Blood, and fluid systems as part of a long-term wellness routine.
Supports Overall Women's Wellness and Vitality*
Healthy circulation, balanced Qi, and proper fluid metabolism contribute to overall wellness. This formula is traditionally used to support women's vitality, reproductive health, emotional balance, and long-term wellness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Individual results may vary. Improvement often develops gradually as internal balance, circulation, and healthy fluid metabolism 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 Breast Lump Support Supplement
This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with breast lumps, breast nodules, Phlegm accumulation, Qi stagnation, Blood stagnation, Dampness, and hormonal imbalance according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
Breast Lumps or Breast Masses
Individuals may notice one or multiple breast lumps, breast nodules, breast masses, or areas of thickened tissue in one or both breasts. These lumps may develop gradually over time and vary in size, shape, texture, and location.
Small Breast Lumps That Gradually Increase in Size
Some individuals initially notice small breast lumps that feel soft, rubbery, movable, or slightly firm. Over months or years, these areas may gradually enlarge, become more noticeable, or feel increasingly prominent within the breast tissue.
Firm, Rubbery, or Dense Areas Within the Breast Tissue
Breast lumps may feel firm, rubbery, dense, thickened, or distinct from surrounding tissue. Individuals may notice changes in breast texture, localized fullness, or areas that feel different when performing regular breast self-awareness.
Breast Fullness, Swelling, or Enlargement
Some individuals experience a sensation of breast fullness, heaviness, swelling, enlargement, or increased breast density. These symptoms may fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle or become more noticeable over time.
Breast Tenderness, Discomfort, or Sensitivity
Breast lumps may be accompanied by tenderness, sensitivity, aching, soreness, discomfort, or localized breast pain. Symptoms may worsen before menstruation, during periods of emotional stress, or when Qi stagnation becomes more pronounced.
Pain, Tingling, or Sensations Within the Breast Tissue
Some individuals report occasional tingling sensations, pulling sensations, pressure, fullness, mild discomfort, or changes in sensation within affected areas of the breast.
Breast Symptoms That Fluctuate with the Menstrual Cycle
Breast tenderness, lump size, swelling, fullness, and discomfort may become more noticeable before menstruation and improve after menstrual flow begins. These cyclical changes are commonly associated with Qi stagnation and hormonal fluctuations according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Irregular Menstrual Cycles
Individuals with breast lumps may also experience irregular menstrual cycles, delayed menstruation, shortened cycles, skipped periods, or inconsistent menstrual patterns associated with underlying Qi and Blood imbalance.
Reduced Menstrual Flow or Scanty Menstruation
Some individuals experience lighter menstrual flow, reduced blood volume during menstruation, shorter periods, or menstrual changes that occur alongside breast lumps and breast discomfort.
Painful Menstruation (Dysmenorrhea)
Menstrual cramps, pelvic discomfort, clotting, lower abdominal pain, or painful menstruation may occur alongside breast lumps due to underlying Qi stagnation and Blood stagnation patterns according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Emotional Stress, Frustration, or Mood Changes
Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes a close relationship between emotional stress and Liver Qi stagnation. Individuals may experience irritability, frustration, emotional tension, mood fluctuations, or stress-related worsening of breast symptoms.
Recurring or Long-Standing Breast Lump Patterns
Some individuals experience breast lumps that persist, recur, fluctuate in size, or gradually develop over many months or years. These patterns are often associated with underlying imbalances involving Qi, Blood, Phlegm, and Dampness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing breast lump patterns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying imbalances and support healthy circulation, breast wellness, hormonal balance, and long-term tissue health.
Diet and Lifestyle Tips for Breast Health
According to traditional Chinese herbal principles, breast health is supported by the smooth circulation of Qi and Blood, healthy digestion, emotional balance, and the body's ability to transform and eliminate excess Dampness and Phlegm. Daily habits that support these functions may help promote long-term breast wellness and comfort.
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 regular bowel movements
- Stay physically active with walking, stretching, Tai Chi, Qigong, yoga, or other forms of movement
- Manage emotional stress through relaxation, meditation, deep breathing, or other healthy practices
- Get adequate sleep and maintain a consistent sleep routine
- Stay well hydrated throughout the day
- Maintain a healthy body weight and active lifestyle
- Allow adequate time for rest and recovery during periods of physical or emotional stress
To support healthy breast wellness, it is recommended to limit:
- Highly processed foods
- Excess sugar and sugary beverages
- Deep-fried, greasy, or heavily processed foods
- Excess alcohol consumption
- Smoking and tobacco products
- Excessive dairy products if they aggravate symptoms
- Frequent late-night meals
- Excessive cold foods and iced beverages
Foods traditionally considered supportive for breast wellness include cooked vegetables, leafy greens, mushrooms, sea vegetables, whole grains, garlic, onions, turmeric, ginger, and other nourishing foods that support healthy circulation and digestive function.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, healthy digestion and smooth Liver Qi circulation are considered important foundations for breast wellness because they help support the body's ability to transform excess Dampness, Phlegm, and stagnation that may contribute to breast discomfort and lump formation.
Consistent nutrition, quality sleep, regular exercise, stress management, healthy digestion, and balanced circulation are important foundations for supporting breast health, comfort, and long-term wellness.
Key Ingredients in Breast Lumps Support Supplement
Breast Lumps Support Supplement contains a carefully selected combination of traditional Chinese herbs that work together to support healthy circulation, smooth Liver Qi flow, breast wellness, and the body's natural ability to transform Phlegm and Dampness according to traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Green Tangerine Peel (Qing Pi)
Traditionally used to move stagnant Liver Qi, support healthy circulation, and promote the smooth flow of energy throughout the body. Qing Pi is commonly used in traditional formulas that support breast wellness and comfort associated with Qi stagnation.
White Peony Root (Bai Shao)
Traditionally used to nourish Blood, support healthy Liver function, and promote balance within the body's circulatory system. Bai Shao is frequently used to help maintain smooth Qi movement and overall women's wellness.
Muskroot-Like Semiaquilegia Root (Mao Zhao Cao)
Traditionally used to support the body's natural ability to disperse accumulations, promote healthy circulation, and maintain normal tissue wellness. This herb has long been used in traditional Chinese herbal practice for patterns involving stagnation and localized accumulations.
Dandelion (Pu Gong Ying)
Traditionally used to clear excess Heat, support healthy detoxification pathways, and promote overall wellness. Dandelion is one of the most commonly used herbs in traditional formulas for breast comfort, skin health, and healthy tissue support.
Common Turmeric Tuber (Yu Jin)
Traditionally used to promote the circulation of Qi and Blood, support emotional balance, and maintain healthy Liver function. Yu Jin is frequently included in formulas designed to support circulation and the smooth movement of energy throughout the body.
Licorice Root (Gan Cao)
Traditionally used to harmonize herbal formulas, support digestive function, and promote overall balance. Licorice Root helps coordinate the actions of the other herbs while supporting healthy digestion and 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 breast tissue, promote smooth Liver Qi circulation, support the transformation of Dampness and Phlegm, maintain healthy circulation of Qi and Blood, and promote overall breast wellness and comfort.*
*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: Green Tangerine Peel White Peony Root Muskroot-Like Semiaquilegia Root Dandelion Common Turmeric Tuber Licorice Root |
| Other ingredients: Pure honey to aid digestion and absorption |
How to Take Breast Lumps 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.
Breast wellness is influenced by many factors, including hormonal balance, emotional stress, circulation, digestion, and overall health. Noticeable improvement may develop gradually over several weeks or months 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 to support healthy circulation, breast comfort, and overall wellness.
A Proven, Research-Backed Breast Lump Support Formula
Modern research on traditional herbs commonly used in breast wellness formulas, particularly Dandelion (Pu Gong Ying), Turmeric (Jiang Huang), White Peony Root (Bai Shao), and Green Tangerine Peel (Qing Pi), has explored their effects on antioxidant activity, healthy inflammatory response pathways, circulation, and overall tissue wellness. Dandelion has been studied for its rich concentration of polyphenols and bioactive compounds that support cellular health and antioxidant protection. Turmeric, a widely researched traditional herb, has been extensively investigated for its curcuminoids and their role in supporting healthy inflammatory balance and cellular function.
Additional research published in journals such as Frontiers in Pharmacology, Nutrients, and the Journal of Ethnopharmacology has examined the traditional uses and biological activities of White Peony Root and Citrus-derived compounds found in Green Tangerine Peel. These studies have explored their potential roles in supporting healthy circulation, maintaining normal tissue function, and promoting overall physiological balance.
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, breast lumps are often associated with Liver Qi stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, and impaired circulation of Qi and Blood. Traditional herbal formulas are designed to support the smooth flow of Qi, promote healthy circulation, transform Phlegm, and restore balance to help maintain long-term breast wellness.
Research References
Curcumin: A Review of Its Effects on Human Health (Foods)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5664031/
Therapeutic Potential of Dandelion and Its Bioactive Compounds (Nutrients)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5553762/
Paeonia lactiflora Pall. (White Peony): Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology (Journal of Ethnopharmacology)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26493277/
Citrus Peel Flavonoids and Their Biological Activities (Frontiers in Pharmacology)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6398855/
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breast Lump Support used for?
Breast Lump Support is traditionally used in Chinese herbal practice to support healthy breast tissue, promote healthy circulation, and help maintain breast wellness. It is commonly used by individuals seeking support for breast lumps, breast nodules, breast cysts, fibrocystic breast changes, breast swelling, breast tenderness, and hormonal breast discomfort.
How does Traditional Chinese Medicine view breast lumps?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), breast lumps are often associated with Liver Qi Stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, Blood Stasis, and impaired circulation. When Qi, Blood, and body fluids do not move properly, stagnation may develop and contribute to the formation of lumps, nodules, swelling, tenderness, and breast discomfort.
What is Liver Qi Stagnation in Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Liver Qi Stagnation is a common TCM pattern in which the normal flow of Qi becomes restricted. Emotional stress, frustration, hormonal fluctuations, and lifestyle factors may contribute to this pattern. Common signs may include breast tenderness, breast swelling, irritability, mood changes, menstrual discomfort, and the sensation of fullness or distension in the chest and rib area.
What is Phlegm Accumulation in Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Phlegm Accumulation refers to a pattern in which fluids are not properly transformed and transported by the body. Over time, these accumulated fluids may combine with Qi stagnation and contribute to the formation of lumps, nodules, cysts, or areas of firmness according to Traditional Chinese Medicine theory.
Who may benefit from Breast Lump Support?
Individuals experiencing breast lumps, fibrocystic breast changes, breast cysts, breast swelling, breast tenderness, hormonal breast discomfort, or recurring breast congestion may choose Breast Lump Support as part of their wellness routine.
Can Breast Lump Support be used for fibrocystic breast changes?
Many individuals use Breast Lump Support to support breast wellness when experiencing fibrocystic breast changes. Traditional Chinese Medicine often focuses on supporting healthy circulation, promoting the movement of Qi, and helping maintain proper fluid balance throughout the body.
Can hormonal changes affect breast health?
Yes. Hormonal fluctuations are commonly associated with breast tenderness, breast swelling, breast fullness, and changes in breast tissue. Traditional Chinese Medicine often evaluates hormonal balance through patterns involving the Liver, Spleen, and overall circulation of Qi and Blood.
Why is circulation important for breast health?
Healthy circulation helps support the delivery of oxygen, nutrients, and nourishment throughout breast tissue. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, smooth circulation of Qi and Blood is considered important for maintaining breast comfort, healthy tissue function, and overall breast wellness.
Can stress affect breast lumps according to Traditional Chinese Medicine?
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, emotional stress may contribute to Liver Qi Stagnation, which can affect circulation and fluid movement throughout the body. Prolonged stagnation may contribute to breast tenderness, swelling, and the development of breast lumps or nodules.
What types of breast conditions are commonly associated with Liver Qi Stagnation and Phlegm Accumulation?
Traditional Chinese Medicine commonly associates breast tenderness, breast swelling, breast nodules, breast cysts, fibrocystic breast changes, breast fullness, and cyclical breast discomfort with patterns involving Liver Qi Stagnation, Phlegm accumulation, and Blood Stasis.
How long should I take Breast Lump Support?
Every individual is different. Results depend on factors such as overall health, hormonal balance, lifestyle habits, and the duration of the condition. Some individuals choose to use Breast Lump Support for several months while monitoring their progress. Long-term use is best discussed with a qualified practitioner.
Can I take Breast Lump Support with other Silkie Herbs formulas?
Many Silkie Herbs formulas are designed to complement one another. Breast Lump Support is often combined with formulas such as Blood and Stamina, Menstrual Cramp Support, Mood Formula, Spleen Support, Liver Support, Lymph Support, and other formulas depending on individual wellness goals and constitutional patterns.
When is the best time to take Breast Lump Support?
Breast Lump 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 wellness program to support healthy circulation, breast comfort, and overall balance.
What herbs are included in Breast Lump Support?
Breast Lump Support contains a carefully selected blend of Green Tangerine Peel (Qing Pi), White Peony Root (Bai Shao), Muskroot-Like Semiaquilegia Root (Mao Zhao Cao), Dandelion (Pu Gong Ying), Common Turmeric Tuber (Yu Jin), and Licorice Root (Gan Cao), along with pure honey as the binding agent. These herbs have traditionally been used in Chinese herbal practice to support healthy Qi circulation, breast wellness, fluid metabolism, and overall balance.
Can Breast Lump Support be used year-round?
Many individuals choose to use Breast Lump Support during periods of active breast discomfort or hormonal imbalance. Others may choose to incorporate it into their long-term wellness routine to support breast health and healthy circulation.
What makes Silkie Herbs Breast Lump 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 Liver for breast health?
Traditional Chinese Medicine considers the Liver to play a central role in maintaining the smooth flow of Qi throughout the body. Because the breast region is closely connected to Liver meridian pathways, Liver Qi Stagnation is commonly evaluated when addressing breast tenderness, breast swelling, and breast lumps.
Can breast lumps be associated with Phlegm and Blood Stasis?
Yes. Traditional Chinese Medicine often associates persistent lumps, nodules, cysts, and areas of firmness with patterns involving Phlegm accumulation and Blood Stasis. Supporting healthy circulation and fluid metabolism has been a core principle of TCM breast wellness for centuries.
Can Breast Lump Support be taken daily?
Many individuals choose to take Breast Lump Support daily as part of their breast wellness routine. Consistent use is often preferred when supporting healthy circulation, breast comfort, hormonal balance, and overall wellness according to Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
What foods help support breast health?
Many practitioners recommend a balanced diet that includes vegetables, quality protein, adequate hydration, and regular meals. Traditional Chinese Medicine often encourages limiting excessive greasy foods, processed foods, alcohol, and foods that may contribute to dampness and stagnation.
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.
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.
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If you feel skeptical or unsure of Chinese herbal remedies, I could hardly blame you. I wasn't a believer either until my daughter grew very sick and my father (the 4th generation herbalist) helped her get better with herbs.
I was born into a family of herbalists. My father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, great-great grandfather were all herbalists. I represent the 5th generation in this long lineage dating back to Imperial China.
When I was three or four years old, I started to learn herbal songs and how to identify herbs. As I got older, I was taught how to process the herbs while working in my dad’s clinic in Vietnam. After we immigrated to the United States, my dad asked me if I wanted to pursue a career in TCM as an herbalist or acupuncturist. I said, “No, just leave me alone, Dad. I will find something I enjoy doing for work.” So, he left me alone to find my own way.
I wanted nothing to do with herbal medicine until I gave birth to my second daughter, Catherine, who was born with severe gastric reflux. When Catherine was 10 days old, I had to take her to the ER for IV injections into her little hand because she couldn’t keep milk down. Besides vomiting, she also was having diarrhea. Catherine was losing nutrition from both ends, so her tiny body was shrinking. At that time my dad warned me, “She needs to be treated with herbal medicine, otherwise she will have seizures later on.” I didn’t fully understand what my dad was talking about, so I ignored him.
My daughter got so ill that she could only take half an ounce of milk per hour. Before feeding her, I would use a syringe and shoot Zantac into her mouth to lessen the vomiting. As time passed, she needed milk more often, and consequently more Zantac. By the time Catherine was 8 months old, she needed to be fed and medicated 11 times a day.
I could hardly sleep, eat, shower or rest. Even at night, I had to drape my daughter over my shoulder for her to sleep. If I put Catherine down, she would vomit. I barely had time to squeeze in a 5-minute shower once or twice a week for myself. I was exhausted, but what could I do? I had to care for my daughter and do my best to survive each day with the hope that she would get better or at the very least her condition would not worsen.
Catherine had to wear a turtleneck with two sweaters along with a baby cap and scarf to be outside during the heat of summer, even when temperatures were 100 plus degrees. If I didn’t cover her up, she would have a runny nose, cough, and non stop vomiting. How will she be able to go to school or anywhere with air conditioning?
One day we went to a Vietnamese pho restaurant. After I set Catherine down into the high-chair, I turned around and adjusted my chair. Then I heard a woman’s shout, “Look at her!” I looked in the direction she pointed. It was Catherine…her eyes rolled up and her entire body stiff and shaking with fluid coming out of her mouth. Someone said, “Squeeze some lemon into her mouth.” I did it without hesitating and Catherine’s body relaxed.
We rushed her to the ER. For 3 days she was in the NICU where they monitored her brain. The doctors told me I was lucky because my daughter’s seizure didn’t last for more than 3 minutes which would have damaged her brain. After that I always carried a piece of lemon because I had no idea when my baby girl might have another seizure.
The seizures started to come weekly, so the doctor prescribed anti-seizure medication. Catherine wasn’t even 1 year of age, and already she was taking Zantac 11 times plus anti-seizure medicine 3 times a day. It was nearly impossible to administer the anti-seizure medicine because whenever I took out the syringe, she would cry and start vomiting.
I took Catherine to see a specialist at CHOC. I asked, “Doctor, have you ever seen any infant with this condition get well?” The doctor replied, “It depends. Some will grow out of it, but some don’t. If they don’t, then they will have to take medication for the rest of their life.”
“What do you mean by grow out of it?” The doctor explained that Catherine might get better by herself as she got older.
My mind was racing. “All this time the prescribed medication has not been treating her stomach?” The doctor said, “No, it only helps to guide the food down, so she won’t vomit it back up. That’s why you have to give it to her before the feeding.”
“Well, what if she doesn’t grow out of it?” In that case, Catherine will be dependent upon medication for the rest of her life. The doctor further informed me that she too was born with gastro reflux and is still taking medicine for the condition.
Her statement was like lightning in my brain. If the doctor can’t even treat herself for gastro reflux, how can she help my daughter? Seeing the futility of my path, I turned to my dad for help.
My dad advised me to stop all western drugs and to give her an herbal prescription 3 times a day. Administering medicine 3 times instead of 14 times a day to Catherine was a godsend to me. Even though it sounded too good to be true, I figured that I could still give Zantac to Catherine if she didn’t get better or continued to vomit.
After one month of herbs 3 times a day, Catherine vomited less and less. To test Catherine, I let her cry to see if she would vomit. She didn’t, so I knew she was getting better. After another month of herbal medicine, Catherine was able to wear less clothing without getting a runny nose, coughing, or vomiting. After 3 months of herbal formulas, she stopped having episodes of gastro reflux and seizure. Catherine will enjoy a normal, healthy life.
Because of Catherine’s dramatic recovery, I was sold on Chinese medicine and asked my dad to treat me. I fainted very easily, especially during the winter. After a few months of herbal formulas, I have never fainted again.
I started to have time to think and tried to understand why a piece of lemon helps to relax the muscles and stop a seizure. Lemon is a common citrus, yet it has magical powers that we don’t understand and underestimate. I wanted to learn more and find answers, so I decided to go to China which has a long history of herbal medicine. I went to TCM schools in China and Hong Kong and worked in the TCM hospitals to learn from the best herbal doctors in the world.
When I was there, I knew one day I would want to become an herbalist, but how can I get a steady supply of high-quality herbs. My dad and I backpacked across China and visited many farmlands. We interviewed farmers to grow herbs for us. Our products are used with the highest quality herbs that have been harvested at the height of their potency. They are substantially more expensive than less potent herbs that were harvested in the pre- or post-season.
After I came back to the United State, I worked with my dad and learned from his experiences and studied the formulas that our ancestors passed down. What I have been through helped me to understand the importance of health. Without health, don’t even talk about career, beauty, education, freedom, etc. I now have worked with many families who have suffered as I have. Their endearing appreciation drives me to work harder.
Our namesake "Silkie" is a Chinese breed of chicken that is well known for its calm and friendly temperament. They are gentle and caring and make wonderful mothers. A Silkie loves nothing more than brooding a cluster of eggs, whether they are hers or not, even if they are "duck eggs". We share the same outlook and care for our clients the same way we care for our own family.
Introducing the Highest Quality Herbs Inside Breast Lumps
Combining Herbal Formulas Togethers
Combining herbal formulas can effectively address multiple health concerns or enhance overall well-being.
- Consider Patterns: Identify underlying imbalances or health concerns before combining formulas to ensure compatibility.
- Address Multiple Symptoms: Choose formulas targeting different health aspects to address multiple symptoms simultaneously.
- Timing Matters: Consider organ functions according to the Silkie 24 Hour Wellness Wheel. For instance, take Liver and Gallbladder formulas post-dinner or around 7 pm, while Lung and Large Intestinal formulas are best taken upon waking or at 7 am.
- Synergistic Actions: Look for herbs with complementary actions to enhance overall effectiveness, such as pairing anti-inflammatory with immune-boosting herbs.
- Ensure Compatibility: Check compatibility and safety of combined herbs, avoiding conflicting actions or interactions. Consult trusted herbalists for guidance.
- Customize Dosages: Adjust individual herb dosages based on personal needs and tolerance levels for optimal therapeutic effects.
- Monitor Effects: Pay attention to body responses and modify combinations as needed. Seek guidance from trusted herbalists for personalized consultation.
Herbal Formula Combinations for Breast Lumps Related Conditions
- Chinese Herbs for Breast Lumps Due to Qi and Blood Stagnation: Take Breast Lumps 5 - 10 pills and alternate Uterine Formula 5 - 10 pills if uterine lumps present, with warm water once or twice daily if needed.
- Chinese Herbs for Breast Lumps Due to Phlegm-Dampness Accumulation: Combine Cough (H) 3 to 5 pills with Breast Lumps 5 to 10 and Ovarian Formula 3 to 5 pills if ovarian lumps are present, to address the formation of nodules or lumps in the breasts and ovarian.
- Chinese Herbs for Breast Lumps Due to Yin Deficiency and Heat: Combine Kidney Yin 5 to 10 pills with Breast Lumps 5 to 10 to address the formation of nodules or lumps in the breasts.






