5 foods for enhanced milk production
- Mothers are mostly concerned about their ability to produce enough milk for their babies. This concern usually becomes a reason for mothers to terminate breastfeeding and opt for artificial feeding.
What foods can help to increase breastmilk supply in breastfeeding mothers?
Substances known as “Oral Galactagogues” stimulate milk production. Some of the herbal oral galactagogues that women can include in their diet are:
1. Fenugreek (Methi seeds/ green leaves): Fenugreek seeds has esterogenic activity which is effective in breastmilk production. Fenugreek can be added in the diet in any form, even mothers can include fenugreek seeds tea during the day.
2. Shatavari: Shatavari is loaded with folic acid, vitamins like A, C, and K, phytoestrogens and tryptophan; which enhances prolactin-producing cells leading to increased milk production.
3. Ashwagandha: Ashwagandha also known as Indian Ginseng acts as a galactagogue which enhances the nutritive value as well as the amount of milk production.
4. Ajwain seeds: Ajwain seeds has a phytoestrogen content that increases milk production.
5. Moringa leaves: Drumstick leaves are also known as Moringa leaves. Moringa leaves contain phytosterol compounds which have a lactogogum effect. Lactogogum stimulates the hormones prolactin which is responsible for milk production.
- These form of galactagogues are also available in the pharma form that is in powder or capsule forms. But it is always best to consume them fresh in their raw form and include them in some way or the other into the daily diet.
Source:-
1. Postpartum Use of Shavari Bar® Improves Breast Milk Output: A Double-Blind, Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Study
2. Breastfeeding, the Benefits of Lactation for Nursing Mother's Health
along with the Challenges Associated with Lactation and Use of Natural Milk Energizing Supplements
3. Effect of Morinaga Leaves (Morinaga Oleifera) on Breast Milk Production in Post Partum Mothers
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