What Is Milk Thistle and How Does It Boost Milk Supply?
Herbs have helped thousands of women to stimulate their milk supply, across the globe and over the centuries they have been a trusted confidant. There are so many herbs that serve as milk supply supplements and work wonders to increase the milk supply in the most natural way and having the least number of side effects. Herbs like Fenugreek, Fennel seeds, Blessed thistle, Shatavari, Goat's rue, Brewers Yeast and Milk thistle are called galactagogues. Breastfeeding can be a very tumultuous ride for the mother and the baby. They both need time, patience and understanding to come to terms with this new task. But if the mother is having a low supply of milk then the task becomes even more difficult.
A hungry,
perturbed and unsatisfied baby can be very challenging to pacify, he/she will
not be gaining proper weight and will not be peaceful at any given time. Many
mothers worry about their milk supply and look for the most natural milk
supply booster. As there is a huge assortment of galactagogues available in the
market, it can be a daunting mission to choose the best one for you. But in
this article we will get to know about Milk thistle, a truly legendary herb that
has been trusted by many mothers over the period.
What is Milk
Thistle?
Milk thistle (Silybum
marianum) is a flowering herb, it is tall, has a prickly spine and has
purple and white flowers. It’s a native to Mediterranean region; milk thistle
has earned respect in medicine and healing for centuries now. It was first used
to treat poison, but now has been used to treat a variety of health ailments
like liver, gallbladder and Type 2 diabetes. Research has also shown that milk
thistle can aid with infertility issues, cancer and nasal allergies. It also
has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. But most importantly it has
been constantly used as a milk supply supplement to improve the
production, supply and flow of mother’s milk naturally. Milk thistle is
available in many forms in the market like capsules, lactation drinks,
lactation treats and in Milky Mama’s lactation boosters.
Milk Thistle
and Breastfeeding
There is no doubt
that the scientific proves that shows that milk thistle actually is a milk
supply booster is very limited. The evidence and researches done on these
herbs are not that elaborated. Also known as the Mary’s thistle and Our Lady’s
thistle this herb is more of a legend plant then a scientifically proven
galactagogue. Many times when a nursing mother has issues with her milk supply
she often refers to friends and families rather than a lactation expert. They
recommend the ways that their elders told thus the legend of milk thistle
continues for decades.
Milk
thistle is a safe and effective herb that does work well as a milk supply
supplement and according to one study a whopping 85% increase has been
seen in milk supply when this powerful herb was used. Milk thistle works even
well and makes a fine concoction when combined with other herbs like fenugreek,
fennel seeds and blessed thistle. You may also wonder how much milk thistle is
a good enough quantity, well it depends on the way you’re using it. If it’s a
supplement then follow the instructions on the pack, if it is a drink or treat
eat or drink according to the suggested amount.
How Does it
Boost Milk supply?
Milk thistle has
earned respect as a galactagogue, meaning it is known for promoting milk supply
and increasing lactation naturally. Although as mentioned earlier no true scientific
evidence has confirmed the abilities of milk thistle but in the Sub-continent
and Europe many women claim to have an increase in milk. One study has been
conducted on female rats that show that herb increased prolactin in the body of
the rats, the hormone responsible for the milk production. Some evidence has
also come up in dairy cows. Another random test done in Peru did prove that if
women included this herb in their diet plans they had a significant increase in
milk production.
The plant estrogen
that is found in Milk thistle could be a possible reason for making more breast
milk in lactating mothers. Milk thistle works best when paired with other
fellow herbs having the same reputation like Fennel seeds, Blessed thistle, and
the most effective pairing is with Fenugreek. With frequent nursing, pumping
and feeding mothers can increase milk supply in the most effective and
permanent way. There is a reason why so many women still believe in this herb,
are pleased with its results and recommend it to their friends and family, it
works! They feel confident with their supply and sleep soundly knowing their
precious one is full.
Side Effects
of Milk Thistle
Luckily milk
thistle is considered as a safe and mild herb and not much side effects have
been reported. But there have been some side effects and one must be sure
before using this herb. As these herbs aren’t FDA regulated chances of
adulteration are high, so always be sure to use them from a reputed company
like Milky Mama products. Be mindful of the origins of your previous allergies,
if you’re allergic to common thistle, kiwi or artichokes chances are high that
you might be allergic to this herb as well. If you’re on any other medication,
then let me inform you that the effectiveness of that drug might be reduced, so
always consult a doctor.
Many women have
complained about either having constipation or loose motions when using milk
thistle regularly in high quantities. Bloating, gas, blood clots, Eczema,
sexual dysfunction and low blood sugar levels are also some rare side effects
of this herb. But let’s not get scared, these side effects are few and far
between but the increase in milk supply effect is constant so do consult your
lactation expert and try to increase your milk supply in the most natural way.
Conclusion
Milk thistle can
be used in many ways, capsules, food, drinks, treats, teas and supplements.
Milky Mama has all the options readily available that any worried mom can
instantly add to her diet regime. Our drinks like teas, coffees, smoothies and
punches taste divine and contain milk thistle in the ideal and most safe
quantities.
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