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Veggie Caps
120 V-caps
Take 1 capsule, 4 to 6 times throughout the day, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
- Supports milk supply
- Work's as hard as you do
- Easily absorbed liquid capsule
- Does not contain any milk, dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, peanuts, or wheat.
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MORE MILK SPECIAL BLEND
Important Information: Please allow two to three weeks of consistent use to see results. While goat's rue is working in the background, the remaining four herbs generally work more quickly to support lactation.
Discuss product use with a healthcare professional. Any ingested food has the potential for an allergic reaction. Discontinue use if side effects appear.
The following are possible side effects. Discontinue use if adverse side effects appear.
fenugreek, especially if taken in larger than recommended doses, can cause gastric upset or gassiness in the mother, and less likely, in the baby. In More Milk Special Blend, Motherlove blends fenugreek with fennel, a digestive aid, to help counteract this possible side effect. Also, fenugreek is not recommended for mothers with hypothyroidism who are on medication, as it may lower the thyroid hormone T3. In rare cases, fenugreek can also lower blood sugar and cause breakthrough menstrual bleeding.
Goat’s rue, especially when taken in larger-than-recommended doses, can lower blood sugar levels. If you are insulin-dependent, please consult with a healthcare provider before taking this herb.
COMBINING MOTHERLOVE LACTATION SUPPLEMENTS - THE DO'S AND DON'TS
With 8 different supplements to support milk supply, it is no surprise that we at Motherlove get quite a few questions about which supplement to take. That is one of the reasons why we have Certified Lactation Counselors (CLCs) on staff. Their background knowledge about breastfeeding helps them make better product recommendations to mothers who reach out wanting to start a supplement.
Where To Start
We created a Supplement Guide to help moms, or lactation professionals, choose a supplement. For each category, such as ‘Fenugreek-Free Alternatives’ or ‘Delivered Prematurely’ we list the supplements that would be a good fit and a general description of each of them. That way, a new mom can simply choose one of the products listed to try.
Beyond selecting which supplement to start taking, we often get asked if a mom can take more than one supplement at once. While none of our supplements are specifically designed to be taken at the same time, many of them can be taken together, if needed or desired.
Popular Supplement Combinations
Typically, if a mom is needing to take a supplement to enhance her supply, we often recommend that she start by taking one product that fits her needs. However, sometimes moms want to try more than one supplement or were recommended to try a couple together.
Below are a few popular combinations:
- More Milk Moringa + Goat’s Rue
- More Milk Moringa + Shatavari
- More Milk Plus +Moringa (Malunggay)
- More Milk Plus + Goat’s Rue
- More Milk Plus + Shatavari
- More Milk Special Blend + Moringa (Malunggay)
- More Milk Special Blend + Shatavari
- Goat’s Rue + Shatavari
- Goat’s Rue +Moringa (Malunggay)
- Moringa (Malunggay) + Shatavari
These are only some of the more common combinations out there. If you have found success with a combination of products, we’d love to hear about it!
Supplement Combinations To Avoid
The only combinations that we tend to shy away from recommending are ones in which the mom is doubling up on certain herbs such as goat’s rue or fenugreek. As an example, if a mom asks about taking More Milk Special Blend and Goat’s Rue, we typically remind her that More Milk Special Blend already contains goat’s rue and when taken in larger doses, goat’s rue can lower blood sugar. That isn’t to say she shouldn’t combine those two products, but we think it is helpful to know of the possible side effects.
It is the same concept as fenugreek. If a mom asks about taking More Milk Plus and Fenugreek, we often remind her that in larger doses, fenugreek can cause gastric upset in the mother or baby. Again, that isn’t to say this combination hasn’t been successful for other moms, but we do like to give a heads up about the possible side effects.
Ultimately, it is best not to combine two supplements with the same herbal base (see previous examples of goat's rue and fenugreek). With that said, there are different combinations that mothers can try to get support from herbal supplements. Each mother is different, and each breastfeeding journey is not the same, so it stands to reason that not every combination will work for every mother who tries it.
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