PLANT-POWERED • ORGANIC • NATUROPATH-FORMULATED
Our Milky Magic Lactation Tea is naturopathically formulated and contains a blend of organic herbs to hold and support you through the Fourth Trimester and beyond. The therapeutic properties of Fennel, Nettle, Lemon Balm, Raspberry Leaf, Vervain and Fenugreek combine to create a warming botanical brew that supports breast milk production, calms the nervous system and soothes digestion. Milky Magic Tea contains nutritive plant-based vitamins and minerals to promote lactation and restore well-being in the postpartum.
~ FENNEL
A carminative herb that supports digestion and the production of breast milk.
~ FENUGREEK
A potent galactagogue herb that has been used for centuries to promote breast milk supply.
~ NETTLE
A nutritive herb that is rich in vitamins and minerals including iron to replenish new mothers.
~ LEMON BALM
A calming and digestive herb that supports the nervous system and soothes an upset stomach.
~ RASPBERRY LEAF
A mineral rich herb that supports uterine tone and strength after birth
~ VERVAIN
A tonic and nervine herb that helps to calm the mind and support breast milk supply.
TO USE:
Use one teabag per cup of water. Steep for 5 minutes, strain and serve in your favourite mug. Enjoy up to three cups daily to keep your milk flowing.
Ingredients:
Fennel*, nettle*, lemon balm*, raspberry leaf*, vervain*, fenugreek*
*Caffeine-free and organic
100% plant-based and biodegradable soylon teabags - no microplastics here!
There are many important factors that contribute to milk supply, including rest, hydration, nutrition and frequent removal of milk from the breast via pumping or breastfeeding.
Adequate rest allows the body to recover and support optimal hormone production, which is essential for milk synthesis. Staying well-hydrated ensures proper milk volume and flow, while maintaining a balanced and nutritious diet provides the necessary energy and nutrients for milk production.
Furthermore, the Australian Breastfeeding Association states that there is an intrinsic relationship between the supply and demand of milk - the more milk that is removed from your breasts, the more milk your breasts will make.
We recommend that our products are used to provide additional support and not relied upon as the sole means of ensuring an adequate milk supply.