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Bobbie Dripper Lactation tea

Bobbie Dripper Lactation tea

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  • How to Consume: Use 1Tablespoons in 8oz of boiling water. Allow your tea to steep or chill for 7-10 minutes, (the longer the better), depending on how strong you love your tea. 
  • Tip: Make a half of gallon to have your tea so that it is readily available, cool in the fridge. You can reheat or drink it ice cold with your choice of added beverage or sweetener. I do not recommend sugar. I love to add lemonade to my 8oz of tea. 
  • For best results: Drink 2-3 cups a day. I love to have a glass with my breakfast, lunch and dinner. After all it is so refreshing!!!!!! Allow 24-72 hours to see results. Consistency and Hydration is key. 

  • Consistency: Use Boobie Dripper consistently to see the best results. It may take a few days to a week to notice an increase in milk supply.

Ingredients 

  1. Oatstraw, also known as Avena sativa, is a popular herb used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers due to its nutritive properties. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can help boost milk production, promote relaxation, and provide nourishment during the postpartum period. Incorporating oat straw into teas can be a gentle and natural way to support overall well-being for breastfeeding mothers.

  2. Moringa, scientifically known as Moringa oleifera, is a nutrient-dense herb commonly used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can help boost milk supply, provide essential nutrients, and promote overall health during the postpartum period. Incorporating moringa into the diet through teas can be beneficial for lactating mothers looking to enhance their nutritional intake.

  3. Shatavari, also known as Asparagus racemosus, is a renowned herb in Ayurvedic medicine for supporting breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is believed to have galactagogue properties that can help increase milk production and improve milk flow. Additionally, shatavari is often recommended for its nourishing and rejuvenating effects, making it a popular choice for mothers seeking natural support during the postpartum period.

  4. Alfalfa, scientifically known as Medicago sativa, is a nutrient-rich herb that is commonly used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is high in vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, making it beneficial for enhancing milk production and providing essential nutrients during lactation. Incorporating alfalfa into the diet through teas can be a natural and effective way to support overall well-being for breastfeeding mothers.

  5. Chamomile, known scientifically as Matricaria chamomilla, is a gentle herb often used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is known for its calming properties, which can help reduce stress, promote relaxation, and support healthy sleep patterns during the postpartum period. Incorporating chamomile into a daily routine can be soothing and beneficial for both physical and emotional well-being.

  6. Nettle, scientifically known as Urtica dioica, is a nourishing herb that is commonly used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it beneficial for boosting energy levels and replenishing essential nutrients after childbirth. Incorporating nettle tea into the diet can help promote overall wellness and support lactation.

  7. Blessed thistle, also known as Cnicus benedictus, is an herb traditionally used to support breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is believed to have galactagogue properties that can help stimulate milk production and improve milk flow. Incorporating blessed thistle tea into the routine may be beneficial for lactating mothers looking to enhance their milk supply naturally.

  8. Red raspberry leaf, scientifically known as Rubus idaeus, is a popular herb used by breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. It is believed to have uterine-toning properties that can help support the postpartum recovery process. Consuming red raspberry leaf tea is a common practice to promote overall well-being during the postpartum period.

  9. Fennel, scientifically known as Foeniculum vulgare, is often used by breastfeeding and postpartum mothers to support lactation. It contains compounds that may help stimulate milk production and improve milk flow. Incorporating fennel tea or seeds into the diet can be a natural way to enhance breastfeeding outcomes and promote maternal health.

 

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