Ma's Milk

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Gentle and proven support for your breastfeeding journey

  • Supports healthy prolactin levels and enriched milk flow 
  • Used in Herbal Medicine to help promote and increase milk production 
  • Stimulates blood flow to the mammary glands
  • Vegan-friendly and third-party tested
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Ma’s Milk
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS - EACH VEGETARIAN CAPSULE CONTAINS: Fenugreek 10:1 Extract (Trigonella foenum-graecum) (Seed) 100 mg (Equivalent to 1000 mg dried Fenugreek seed powder), Blessed Thistle 10:1 Extract (Cnicus benedictus) (Herb top) 100 mg (Equivalent to 1000 mg dried Blessed Thistle herb top powder), Moringa Leaf Powder (Moringa oleifera) 500 mg. 

NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Hypromellose / Pullulan (Vegetarian Capsule), Microcrystalline cellulose. 

RECOMMENDED DOSE - (ORAL) ADULTS ONLY: Take 2 capsules per day. 

Caution: Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes or are breastfeeding. Do not use if you are pregnant. Do not use if you have an allergy to the Asteraceae / Compositae (daisy) family. Hypersensitivity/allergy is known to occur; in which case, discontinue use.

Is This Right for You?

Feeling like your milk supply could use a little extra support? 

Curious about plant-based ways to nourish your breastfeeding journey? 

Wondering how to naturally maintain milk flow as baby grows? 

If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

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Feeling like your milk supply could use a little extra support? 

Curious about plant-based ways to nourish your breastfeeding journey? 

Wondering how to naturally maintain milk flow as baby grows? 

If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-free

Non-GMO

Caffeine-free

No Preservatives

Keto Friendly

Vegan Friendly

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A 3-in-1 herbal formula that naturally and safely supports breast milk supply through every stage of your nursing journey

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When should I start taking Maís Milk?

Maís Milk is intended for breastfeeding mothers who wish to increase their milk production. It is safe to take it either immediately postpartum or 2-3 days after postpartum.

You may want to take Maís Milk if your milk supply is insufficient, if you need to stockpile milk before spending time away from your baby, or if your baby is going through a growth spurt and needs more milk than usual.

Who should take this product?

It is important that only breastfeeding mothers take this product. Blessed thistle can stimulate menstruation and is not safe for use during pregnancy. It is safe to use postpartum.

How long should I take Maís Milk for?

You can continue to take Maís Milk for as long as you wish to keep breastfeeding.

When should I expect to see results from taking this product?

Within 12-24 hours of consuming this product. This product should be used in conjunction with increased feedings to stimulate breast milk production.

Will this enter my breast milk?

Natural source drugs are still drugs, and there is no such thing as a 100% safe drug. Luckily, as with most drugs, the baby will get only a tiny percentage of the motherís dose. The baby is thus extremely unlikely to have any side effects at all from the herbs. Reference from International Breastfeeding Centre, 2015

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