Babies are usually nursed for 6-12 months, and nursing for too long (for example, over 12 months) is not really good for the mother and the baby. Therefore, it is important to wean when it is time to do so. During the breastfeeding period, the milk is gradually reduced, rather than being lost all at once. If you don’t pay attention to your diet and lifestyle, your breast gland will increase several times and become painful. In some cases, your breast will become deformed and saggy, your breast will be damaged, and in other cases, your breast will become inflamed or even become lumpy and pus-filled. What to do? This is when you need Chinese herbal medicine to help you get through this difficult time. The main purpose of Chinese herbal medicine is to stop the secretion of milk by using drugs that have the effect of eliminating food and clearing menstruation. The most clinically effective formula for returning breast milk is from the Ji Yin Gangmu’s Free Huai San: Angelica Sinensis 15g Safflower 6g Red Peony 15g Chuan Niu Kne 20g Fried Wheat Germ 60g Decoction in water, 1 dose 3 times a day, taken after meals. Generally, 3 doses for low lactation can bring back milk, and 5-7 doses for high lactation can be effective.