Your tea has worked wonders for me. I'm so, so grateful to you for it. I've been able to strictly nurse for 6 months now and I still just sit, hold my daughters tiny hand, and enjoy the closeness every time I nurse her. Thank you so much!
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Oasis ProLactation Tea with lactation POWER BOOSTER
Oasis ProLactation Tea is truly amazing and totally different from every other tea out there. If you're on the internet trying to discover something that will work to increase the quantity and quality of your breast milk, you are at the right place. We'll be showing you: Why Oasis Prolactation Tea is different and uncover the latest information regarding herbal ingredients found in the tea concoction. With the combination of the tea and possibly domperidone, you will have the best possible chance of having your milk increase enough to feed your baby.
Please note, this tea will have the best chance of working if the following conditions have been met:
- You have been diagnosed by a professional lactation consultant as having a low milk supply
- The baby is latching on well
- You nurse at least 8 to 10 times a day (on demand) or pretty much whenever the baby wants to nurse
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Why This Tea is Different
Oasis ProLactation Tea is completely different from all other teas out there. First, understand that in order for the herbs to work you have to drink a large amount. Most of the teas out there are sold in 4 oz packages!!! What a joke! Teas of this amount will last us low milk suppliers only a couple of days. Plus, it doesn't have the correct medicinal amounts of herbs to help you increase your milk supply.
The main goal for this tea is for you to produce more breast milk. Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC, is the leader in low breast milk research. He has documented the amount of herbs necessary for low milk suppliers to take. We have formulated, according to his research, the tea base and powder for you drink 3 times per day to increase your breast milk for your little baby.
Note that many lactation teas on the market made with Raspberry leaves. Raspberry leaves, due to its astringent qualities, has the potential to shrink mammary glands and thereby reduce milk flow
Finally, our tea comes in two parts. First our loose leaf tea base which contains Alfalfa, Chamomile and Blessed Thistle. After you brew Oasis ProLactation Tea according to the directions, you add the lactation Power Booster, fennel seed and fenugreek powder that comes with it. This enables you to control how much power you need and adjust it if necessary.
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HERBS
Please note that a Galactagogue is a substance that increases milk supply. Some of the most commonly used herbal galactagogues are fenugreek, blessed thistle, fennel seed and alfalfa.
Oasis ProLactation Tea
Power Booster: Fennel Seed and Fenugreek Seed Powder
Loose Leaf Tea Base: Alfalfa, Chamomile and Blessed Thistle
Lactation Power Booster
Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare) - Medicinally, fennel is widely used as a digestive aid. It also has mild estrogenic properties. Fennel is sometimes used to counteract infant colic, whether consumed by the mother or given directly to the infant. The Wise Woman Herbal suggests that breastfeeding women use the seeds of fennel or any of its close relatives (anise, cumin, caraway, coriander and dill) to improve their milk supply. Although clinical evidence for its efficacy is lacking, fennel seed has enjoyed centuries of use as a galactagogue. Its mechanism of action is unknown.
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) - Fenugreek has been used for centuries to increase the flow of milk, and was used historically as such, along with fennel, by wet nurses in the southern United States in days gone by. There are also reports of fenugreek's use as a galactagogue in Sudan, Egypt, other parts of North Africa, Iraq, and Argentina.
Fenugreek is contraindicated during pregnancy in Western herbalism, as it is a uterine stimulant. This action may be the result of a steroidal saponin called neotigogenin, which is contained in the seeds. Indeed, the effect of fenugreek upon the uterus may be related to its stimulant effect upon the milk ducts in the breast, for both are effected by the hormone oxytocin and its pharmacological relatives.
In North America, fenugreek seeds are commonly brewed as a tea, and the broth and seeds are both consumed. Alternately, they can be ground and taken in capsule form. According to popular lore, an adequate dose has been consumed when one's body smells mapley. The German Commission E monograph recommends a daily dose of 6 grams of the seeds; doses of over 100 grams can cause nausea and an upset stomach.
Loose Leaf Tea Base
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) - Alfalfa is thought to dramatically help bring the milk in for the nursing mother. It enriches the quality of the milk and is much preferable to other hot beverages, such as regular tea, which can pollute the breast milk. It can be flavored with mint, orange peel, and honey. Alfalfa is one of the few vegetable sources of Vitamin D. There are about 4740 International Units of Vitamin D per pound of Alfalfa. This is valuable knowledge if a person is unable to take the sun, such as during the wintertime. Taking Vitamin D in Alfalfa is much healthier than drinking it in pasteurized, homogenized, Vitamin-D enriched milk!
A deep-rooted perennial plant of the pea family. The erect, smooth stem grows from an elongated taproot to a height of 12 to 18 inches. Contains organic minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium and almost all known vitamins, as well as very high in chlorophyll.
First discovered by the Arabs, who dubbed alfalfa, this valuable plant, as the "father of all foods." According to an early Oriental herbarium, alfalfa tops the list of 896 plants cited, and originated in Persia. Alfalfa, a native of Asia, didn't reach North America until around 1850 or 1860. Native Americans adapted alfalfa quickly for human use, as well as for animals. In England and South Africa it is called Buffalo herb.
Warning: Alfalfa has been known to aggravate lupus and other auto-immune disorders. Avoid alfalfa is you have an auto-immune problem.
Blessed thistle (Cnicus benedictus L. [Asteraceae]) - Blessed Thistle is a Mediterranean weed; it is occasionally found in North America. The dried aerial parts are used as a galactagogue; it is considered to be one of the best galactagogue herbs. It is usually taken in capsules or as a tea. It is said to work by stimulating the flow of blood to the mammary glands, and thereby enriching the milk flow.
Blessed thistle was historically reputed to be a heal-all, and was even said to heal the plague. It is recommended for birthing and nursing mothers because of its hemostatic properties, which reduce the likelihood of postpartum hemorrhage, and because of its antidepressant effects.
Chamomile Flower (Matricaria recutita) - Chamomile Flower is considered safe by the FDA, with no known adverse effects in pregnancy, lactation, or childhood. Chamomile tea is commonly used by nursing moms for relaxation. Peter Rabbit's mother gave him a cup of chamomile tea after he returned from his day of danger in Mr. MacGregor's garden to settle his stomach, calm him down, and make him sleepy. But the medicinal use of chamomile starts way before the story of Peter Rabbit. Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks used chamomile flowers to relieve sunstroke, fevers, and colic. Germans use a phrase to describe chamomile, "alles zutraut," which means that chamomile can cure anything.
There are many uses for chamomile. Irritation from chest colds, slow-healing wounds, abscesses, gum inflammation, psoriasis, eczema, ulcerative colitis, children's conditions such as chickenpox, diaper rash, and colic are common reasons for taking chamomile tea, baths, or tinctures.
WARNINGS
Lupus: Alfalfa has been known to aggravate lupus and other auto-immune disorders. Avoid alfalfa is you have an auto-immune problem.
Pregnancy: Fenugreek and Blessed Thistle are contraindicated during pregnancy
Diabetics: Fenugreek may lower blood sugar levels.
Allergies: If you are allergic to other members of the Compositae (daisy, ragwort) family of plants, you may be allergic to Blessed Thistle. and or Chamomile.
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Use the product as directed for 30 days. If you don't notice an increase in your milk supply, return it for a full refund including shipping! What more could you ask for? Click here to try it today.
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