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Milk - Breastfeeding Herbal Tea Blend
  • Milk - Breastfeeding Herbal Tea Blend

    milk | calming | nourish

     

    Support your breastfeeding experience with this milk-boosting tea, thoughtfully designed for lactating mothers. Crafted with care, this herbal infusion nourishes milk production and milk flow. Full of natural galactagogues and harmonious herbs, it not only enhances your nurturing milk but also supports your little one's digestion. Embrace the tranquility of soothing benefits, as this tea envelops you in relaxation and calming effects, making each sip a cherished moment of self-care during your breastfeeding journey.

    50g

    • Fennel Seeds, Chamomile, Nettle, Marshmallow Root, Oatstraw, Shatavari, & Blessed Thistle.

    • Fennel Seeds:

      • Galactagogue: Fennel seeds are often used as a galactagogue, believed to promote milk production in breastfeeding mothers.
      • Digestive Support: Fennel seeds may help alleviate digestive discomfort for both the mother and baby.
      • Calming Properties: The aromatic nature of fennel seeds may contribute to a calming effect, supporting relaxation during breastfeeding.

       

       

      Chamomile:

      • Calming and Relaxation: Chamomile is known for its calming properties, potentially helping breastfeeding mothers relax.
      • Anti-Inflammatory: It may have anti-inflammatory effects, providing relief from any inflammation or discomfort.
      • Gentle Digestive Aid: Chamomile can act as a gentle digestive aid, benefiting both the mother and baby.

       

       

      Nettle:

      • Nutrient-Rich: Nettle is rich in vitamins and minerals, providing essential nutrients for both the mother and baby.
      • Galactagogue: It is believed to have galactagogue properties, supporting milk production.
      • Blood Tonic: Nettle is considered a blood tonic, which may contribute to overall well-being during breastfeeding.

       

       

      Marshmallow Root:

      • Soothing for Irritation: Marshmallow root is known for its soothing properties, potentially benefiting any irritation or inflammation.
      • Mucilage Content: It contains mucilage, which can provide a coating and soothing effect on the digestive tract.
      • Hydration Support: Marshmallow root may contribute to hydration, which is important for breastfeeding mothers.

       

       

      Oatstraw:

      • Nutrient-Rich: Oatstraw is rich in nutrients, including vitamins and minerals, providing essential support during breastfeeding.
      • Nervine Tonic: It is considered a nervine tonic, potentially supporting the nervous system during postpartum and breastfeeding.
      • Balancing Properties: Oatstraw is believed to have balancing effects, promoting overall well-being.

       

       

      Shatavari:

      • Galactagogue: Shatavari is traditionally used as a galactagogue, supporting milk production in breastfeeding mothers.
      • Hormonal Balance: It is known for its ability to balance hormones, potentially benefiting lactation.
      • Nourishing: Shatavari is considered nourishing for the female reproductive system, supporting overall health during breastfeeding.

       

       

      Blessed Thistle

      • Galactagogue Properties: Blessed Thistle is believed to have galactagogue properties, which may help stimulate and increase the production of breast milk in nursing mothers. Including this herb in the blend can support lactation and ensure an ample milk supply.

      • Digestive Support: Blessed Thistle has been traditionally used for digestive support. In the context of a breastfeeding tea blend, it may help alleviate digestive discomfort that some nursing mothers experience, promoting overall digestive well-being.

      • Nutrient-Rich: Blessed Thistle is a nutrient-rich herb, containing vitamins and minerals that can contribute to the overall health of a breastfeeding mother. This nutritional support is essential during the postpartum period to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the nursing infant.

    $17.00Price
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