Ma’s Milk
Unique 3-in-1 herbal formula to boost milk production
Dairy Free
Non GMO
Promotes milk production in breastfeeding women
3-in-1 lactation-boosting formula containing blessed thistle, fenugreek seed, and moringa
Non-GMO
Vegan-friendly
Soy Free
Worried about your breast milk supply? You are not alone. Ma’s Milk provides support to mothers facing challenges producing enough breast milk, with a unique 3-in-1 formula featuring herbs traditionally used as lactation-boosting remedies for centuries.
The Science
Breastfeeding is a natural way to provide nutrients and antibodies to support the healthy growth of your baby and protect it from infections and disease. It also has positive impacts on your own health, helping lower the risk of health complications such as diabetes and weak bones later in life. Last but far from least, breastfeeding is a wonderful opportunity to bond with your baby and nurture their need for comfort and love.
However, only 26% of Canadian mothers exclusively breastfeed until the six-month mark, with insufficient milk supply being the main reason cited for stopping breastfeeding. Low milk production can be extremely stressful for new moms, but in many cases, it can be overcome with simple measures:
Making time for self-care and relieving stress
Eating often and consuming more calories
Maintaining a healthy and diverse diet
Drinking plenty of water
Adding lactation-boosting foods to your diet, like oats, garlic, and dark leafy greens
Increasing the number of feedings
Effective latching of the baby
Supplementing with herbal galactagogues
Galactagogues are herbs that help increase milk supply in breastfeeding moms. Ma’s Milk’s formula, third-party tested for your safety, features three scientifically-proven galactagogues: blessed thistle, fenugreek, and moringa.
Blessed thistle: A Mediterranean herb known for its many medicinal applications. It stimulates blood flow to the mammary glands, increases and enriches milk flow.
Fenugreek seeds: A commonly-used galactagogue in many parts of the world. It is a source of phytoestrogens, which play a role in the production of prolactin, the milk production hormone.
Moringa leaf: A highly valued food crop in its native South Asia, it has been shown to increase prolactin levels and milk production.
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