Did you know? Pregnancy and blood loss during childbirth, coupled with breastfeeding, depletes blood, Qi and vital essence from the mother's body. This may lead to disharmony in the body system, resulting in lactation disorders.
Our Harmony Lactation Tea is specially formulated by Oriental Remedies Clinic physicians to provide 2-in-1 lactation support, addressing the lack of milk supply and/or blocked ducts at the same time.
Benefits:
● Nourish Qi and blood
● Boost breast milk supply
● Relieve blocked milk ducts
● Alleviate mastitis
It is generally suitable for most nursing moms, except moms with oversupply issues, and can be enjoyed as a general wellness nursing tea to promote breastfeeding wellness.
Note: Nursing moms with blocked milk ducts may have pain in the breast, redness and/or swelling, as well as experience strings of thickened or fatty-looking milk. If symptoms persist or worsen over time, please consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Ingredients:
Codonopsis, Astragalus, Sweetgum Fruit, Chinese Angelica, Nutgrass Galingale Rhizome, Green Tangerine Peel, Tangerine Peel, Bupleurum Root, Vaccaria Seeds, Rice Paper Pith, Uniflower Swisscentaury Root
党参 dǎng shēn、黄芪 huáng qí、路路通 lù lù tōng、当归 dāng guī、香附 xiāng fù、青皮 qīng pí、陈皮 chén pí、柴胡 chái hú、王不留行 wáng bù liú xíng、通草 tōng cǎo、漏芦 lòu lú
Packed in Singapore
Preparation:
Rinse the herbs before use. Add the herbs to 1.5 liters of water, bring to a boil then cover the pot and let it simmer over low heat for 1 hr. Serve warm.
Serving size:
3 servings
Storage:
Keep refrigerated
Breastfeeding Wellness from a TCM Perspective
Did you know? Breast milk supply is not determined by breast size.
Blood is the source of breastmilk as it supplies the nutrients needed to product milk, while Qi transforms blood into milk.
Many new moms experience overwhelming emotions and stress after childbirth. This may lead to blocked milk ducts as Qi can become obstructed in the liver, hindering its free flow to the nipple, and thus preventing the milk from moving down the ducts and out through the nipple.
In TCM, fluid distribution is regulated by our digestive system, particularly the spleen. A compromised digestive system can result in the accumulation of dampness in the body, while dampness build-up can further weaken its function.
This imbalance impacts breast milk supply as the digestive system may struggle to transform food into Qi and blood. Dampness can also impede the flow of Qi and blood to the milk ducts, potentially causing blocked milk ducts.
Note:
The information above serves as a general guide only. If herbal remedies do not work, you may also consider other treatment options such as acupuncture from Oriental Remedies Clinic.