Thursday, December 24, 2020

Mother's Milk Herbal Formula for Increasing Milk Supply by Purify Your Body

 


Here's information about my Mother's Milk formula! This is such a great formula to help increase milk supply for breastfeeding mothers. Not only will it increase lactation, many of the herbs are filled with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Now, the dosage and how to take it.

Dosage: Take 10-30 drops up to 2x per day in juice or tea. You CAN take under your tongue if you want. It is just easier to get down when putting in juice. 

Why are tinctures a preferred method of taking herbs? Because tinctures are potent! You don’t waste your money on pills that have been in the manufacturing process for months / years and lose potency! With an alcohol base, the tinctures pull out all the medicinal benefits of the plant, and preserve them naturally for you! They don’t lose potency over time. If you forget about this formula in your cupboard and find it in 5 years, you can still take it! It will still be potent! Isn't that cool?

Now, the ingredients:

Moringa. A quick glance at the toted health benefits and folk uses of moringa may surprise the uninitiated. Here’s a taste: antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antiparasitic, hepatoprotective, hypotensive, cancer preventative and antitumor, cardiac tonic, urinary tract tonic, thyroid tonic, immunostimulant, antirheumatic, astringent, abortifacient, aphrodisiac… the list goes on. Nutrients include but are not limited to: Iron, Beta Carotene, Vitamin E, essential amino acids, calcium, vitamin K, antioxidants, vitamin C

Blessed Thistle. Blessed thistle is used for loss of appetite and indigestion; and to treat colds, cough, fever, bacterial infections, and diarrhea. It is also used as a diuretic for increasing urine output, and for promoting the flow of breast milk in new mothers.

Goat’s Rue. In combination with other herbs, goat’s rue is used to stimulate the adrenal gland and pancreas; to protect the liver; for digestion problems; and to start the flow of breast milk. It also is used to support healthy blood sugar levels.

Fennel. Fennel is a galactagogue which is something that brings about more breast milk. It’s taken as an herbal treatment to help mothers who breastfeed increase their breast milk supply. Fennel also is good for bone health, heart health, healthy blood pressure, and to keep inflammation in check.

Vitex. 
  Chaste tree berry (Vitex agnus-castus) is a highly effective herb for promoting hormonal balance in women. It is especially useful for relieving symptoms associated with PMS and menopause, but is also specific as an adjunctive to promoting overall reproductive health in women, including supporting normal ovulation.

Oat Straw. Overall is a nervous system trophorestorative, is nutritive in cases of debility from anxiety, depression & fatigue. Taken over time will increase one’s stamina and strength. Will “feed” the nervous system especially when under stress, and is specific in cases of nervous debility and exhaustion, especially when associated with depression, insomnia, and “weakness of the nerves”. Considered to also have antispasmodic, demulcent, diuretic, and vulnerary actions and is useful in rheumatic conditions. Often used in baths as an emollient and to treat insomnia and anxiety as well as in a variety of skin conditions, including burns and eczema. Nutrients include but are not limited to: B vitamins, selenium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, amino acids, calcium, potassium, vitamin C, beta carotene, polyphenols

Alfalfa. The isoflavones (flavonoids) are antibacterial.. Alfalfa contains many minerals and vitamins, and in addition, enhances overall nutrition. The action of Alfalfa on the reproductive system can be summarized as a restorative tonic. Alfalfa is phytoestrogenic and its action is to restore the strength and tone of the digestive, kidney, mammary, ovarian and uterine tissue. Nutrients include but are not limited to: antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, copper, folate, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, sulfur, calcium, potassium, amino acids

Red Raspberry Leaf. Raspberry leaf has been known as a tonic for female reproductive systems, and is used by midwives for birth prep. It is also used for morning sickness, to help prevent miscarriage, menstrual cramps, PMS, promotes flow of mother’s milk and prevents colic. It also soothes the digestive tract and stomach aches. Often used for influenza and minor wounds like burns, cuts and scrapes. Can help to break a fever and is a blood tonic. Nutrients include but are not limited to: vitamin C, vitamin B, magnesium, iron, calcium, and phosphoruszinc, potassiumpolyphenols and antioxidants

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