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There are herbs the modern wellness world is just discovering. And then there are herbs that women have trusted for centuries — passed down through generations, grown in the forests of Malaysia, used by mothers before and after childbirth, and turned to through every hormonal transition of a woman's life.
Kacip Fatimah is one of those herbs.
Known botanically as Labisia pumila, this flowering plant from the rainforests of Southeast Asia has earned a singular reputation in traditional Malay herbal medicine: "the Queen of Herbs" for women's wellness. Today, women around the world are finding their way to this ancestral plant medicine — and what they're finding is a botanical that delivers exactly what its centuries-long reputation promises.
At TBE Herbs, we carry our Kacip Fatimah Extract as part of our Women's Health line — wild-harvested and crafted with ancestral intention. In this guide, we'll share what Kacip Fatimah is, what it may support, and why the timing to add this herb to your practice couldn't be more aligned.
Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila) is a low-growing flowering plant native to the lush rainforests of Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo. For generations, women throughout Southeast Asia have relied on this plant — as a postpartum tonic, a hormonal ally, and a rejuvenating herb consumed through every stage of reproductive life.
The name itself is meaningful: "Fatimah" is a name of deep cultural significance in Islamic and Malay heritage, connected to the divine feminine. "Kacip" refers to the betel nut cutter — a tool traditionally used by women. This is a herb that was always, specifically, for women.
What makes Kacip Fatimah botanically unique is its rich profile of phytoestrogens — plant compounds that interact with estrogen receptors in the body. Phytoestrogens are naturally occurring in certain plants and have been studied for their potential to support hormonal balance, particularly during times of fluctuation like perimenopause, postpartum recovery, and irregular cycle periods.
Modern scientific research has validated many of the traditional applications of Labisia pumila — pointing to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and phytoestrogenic activity in the plant. Published peer-reviewed studies include: a study on Labisia pumila's anti-inflammatory, phytoestrogenic, and antioxidative role in postmenopausal osteoporosis prevention; a pilot study on Labisia pumila's effects in postmenopausal women; and a comprehensive review of Labisia pumila's therapeutic effects on female reproductive diseases — all indexed on PubMed.
Key Takeaway: Kacip Fatimah is a Southeast Asian rainforest herb with centuries of traditional use for women's hormonal health, reproductive wellness, and vitality. Its phytoestrogen content gives it a specific affinity for the female hormonal system.
The traditional and modern evidence for Kacip Fatimah benefits centers on several key areas of women's wellness. As always with herbal supplements, these are structure/function claims rooted in traditional use and preliminary research — not medical treatment claims.
One of the most widely recognized Kacip Fatimah benefits is its support for hormonal harmony. Traditionally, Malay women used this plant to help regulate menstrual cycles and ease the physical discomfort that can accompany monthly hormonal shifts. The phytoestrogens in Labisia pumila are thought to support the body's own estrogen activity — helping to smooth out the hormonal fluctuations that can disrupt mood, energy, and comfort during the menstrual cycle.
As the global conversation around midlife women's health expands, the market for natural alternatives to hormone replacement therapy has grown significantly — and Kacip Fatimah has become a botanical of growing interest. Traditional Malay medicine has long used Kacip Fatimah to ease the transition through menopause. Research has examined its phytoestrogenic compounds as potential allies for women navigating the hormonal shifts of midlife, including supporting emotional comfort and physical ease during this transition.
In traditional Malay postpartum care, Kacip Fatimah was considered an essential herb for the recovery period after childbirth. It was used to help tone and restore the uterus, replenish energy, and support the body's return to balance after the profound effort of giving birth. This tradition of postpartum herbal care echoes similar practices in African, Ayurvedic, and Indigenous herbal traditions — the understanding that a woman's body deserves deep nourishment after birth.
Beyond specific life stages, Kacip Fatimah has been traditionally consumed as an ongoing vitality herb — something women took regularly to maintain energy, support pelvic health, and feel at home in their bodies. Modern formulations have highlighted its potential benefits for overall reproductive tone and the kind of grounded, feminine vitality that comes when a woman's systems are in harmony.
Kacip Fatimah is also rich in antioxidants — compounds that help protect cells from oxidative stress. Chronic low-grade inflammation underlies many modern health challenges, and botanicals with strong antioxidant profiles offer gentle, daily support for the body's natural resilience.
Key Takeaway: Kacip Fatimah benefits span the full arc of women's hormonal life — from menstrual regularity to postpartum recovery to menopausal wellness. It is a whole-life women's herb, not a single-symptom supplement.
If you follow astrology, you already feel what's happening in the sky right now.
Jupiter entered Cancer on June 2, 2026 — just days ago. And this is not a minor transit. Jupiter in Cancer is an exaltation: the planet of expansion and wisdom at its most generous, most nourishing, most healing. This happens once every 12 years, and in Cancer — the sign of ancestry, the womb, mothers, emotional roots, and feminine nourishment — Jupiter blesses everything connected to these themes.
This is the cosmic season for women to nourish themselves at the root — hormonally, ancestrally, spiritually. Astrologers and herbalists alike are calling this Jupiter in Cancer period "Ancestral Nourishment Season" — and the alignment is deeply intentional.
Kacip Fatimah belongs in this season because it is, at its heart, an ancestral woman's herb. It carries centuries of feminine wisdom. It was passed down from mothers to daughters in communities that understood that a nourished woman is a powerful woman. In the season of Jupiter in Cancer, choosing a plant that has served women's wellness for generations is more than a supplement decision — it is an act of alignment.
Key Takeaway: Jupiter in Cancer 2026 is a once-every-12-years cosmic moment emphasizing ancestral healing, feminine nourishment, and returning to root wisdom. Kacip Fatimah — a centuries-old women's botanical — is a natural ally for this season.
At TBE Herbs (Total Body Enhancement Herbs), founder Andrea Jones has selected wild-harvested Kacip Fatimah leaves as the botanical base for our Kacip Fatimah Extract — available at tbeherbs.com.
The formula is crafted in a liquid base of food-grade vegetable glycerin and apple cider vinegar, with an intentional addition unique to TBE Herbs: Herkimer Diamond gemstone enhancement. For women who work at the intersection of herbal wellness and spiritual practice, this is a formula that honors both dimensions of healing.
Unlike mass-market supplement capsules, this extract is designed for women who want to feel connected to what they're putting in their bodies — to understand the plant, honor its lineage, and integrate it into a daily wellness ritual with intention.
Explore the full Women's Health collection at tbeherbs.com to discover additional plant medicine formulas supporting your body's seasonal and cyclical needs.
Kacip Fatimah Extract is typically taken as a daily supplement as part of a consistent wellness routine. Follow the product directions on your TBE Herbs extract bottle, and consult a qualified practitioner if you have specific hormonal health questions or concerns.
Important notes:
Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila) is traditionally used to support women's hormonal balance, reproductive wellness, postpartum recovery, and feminine vitality. Its phytoestrogen-rich composition gives it a particular affinity for supporting the female hormonal system during menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause.
Kacip Fatimah has been consumed as a daily tonic by women in Southeast Asian herbal traditions for generations. As a dietary supplement, it is generally considered safe for adult women when used as directed. Pregnant women should avoid use without healthcare provider guidance, given its traditional uterine-toning applications.
Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila) is native to the tropical rainforests of Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo. It has been used in traditional Malay herbal medicine for centuries — specifically as a women's wellness herb — and is known as "the Queen of Herbs" in its region of origin.
TBE Herbs' Kacip Fatimah Extract is crafted from wild-harvested leaves in a food-grade vegetable glycerin and apple cider vinegar base, with a Herkimer Diamond gemstone enhancement. The formula honors both the botanical and spiritual dimensions of herbal wellness — made with the care and cultural intentionality that TBE Herbs is known for.
Yes. TBE Herbs carries Kacip Fatimah Extract — a wild-harvested liquid extract available at tbeherbs.com/products/kacip-fatimah-extract. It is part of our Women's Health herbal line, formulated by founder Andrea Jones.
Kacip Fatimah has been traditionally used in Malay herbal medicine to support women during menopause and perimenopause. Its phytoestrogen content has attracted research interest for its potential to support hormonal harmony during this transition. It is not a substitute for medical treatment but may be a supportive part of a holistic wellness approach.
Several herbs are well-regarded for women's hormonal support, including Kacip Fatimah, Maca, Vitex (Chaste Tree), Black Cohosh, and Ashwagandha. Kacip Fatimah is distinct because of its direct phytoestrogenic activity — it contains plant compounds that interact with estrogen receptors, making it especially relevant for estrogen-related fluctuations during menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause. Women with estrogen-related hormonal concerns often find Kacip Fatimah more targeted than adaptogens like Maca or Ashwagandha, which work more broadly on the stress-hormone axis.
Both Kacip Fatimah and Black Cohosh are phytoestrogenic herbs used for menopausal support, but they come from different traditions. Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) is a North American herb studied for reducing hot flashes and mood changes during menopause. Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila) comes from Southeast Asian traditional medicine and is considered a broader women's vitality herb — with applications spanning postpartum care, menstrual regularity, and menopausal support throughout the full arc of a woman's hormonal life.
No — Kacip Fatimah and Maca are different plants with different mechanisms. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a Peruvian root that works as an adaptogen, supporting the stress-hormone system and general energy. Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila) works through phytoestrogens — plant compounds that directly interact with estrogen receptors. Kacip Fatimah is more specific to female hormonal and reproductive health, while Maca offers broader energy and endocrine support.
Traditional herbal systems around the world have specific herbs for postpartum recovery. In Southeast Asian (particularly Malay) tradition, Kacip Fatimah has been used for centuries to tone and restore the uterus, replenish energy, and support the body's return to hormonal balance after childbirth. Other herbs traditionally used postpartum include Shatavari (Ayurvedic), Red Raspberry Leaf, Moringa, and Nettle Leaf. Pregnant women should not use Kacip Fatimah, and those postpartum should consult a qualified practitioner before use.
Women have been turning to Kacip Fatimah for their hormonal health, reproductive vitality, and feminine wellness for centuries — long before supplement aisles and search engines. The fact that women are searching for it in growing numbers now isn't a trend. It's a rediscovery.
In the season of Jupiter in Cancer — the cosmic moment of ancestral healing, nourishment, and returning to root wisdom — adding an herb that carries generations of women's botanical knowledge to your daily practice feels right. Because it is.
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