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50 Meal Recipes to Boost Your Breastmilk Production: Give Your Body the Right Foods to Help You Generate High Quality Breastmilk Fast
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50 Meal Recipes to Boost Your Breastmilk Production: Give Your Body the Right Foods to Help You Generate High Quality Breastmilk Fast

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50 Meal Recipes to Boost Your Breastmilk Production: Give Your Body the Right Foods to Help You Generate High Quality Breastmilk Fast

By Joe Correa CSN

Proper nutrition is the fundamental component in establishing good lactation. Lactogenic foods, also called galactagogues, facilitate milk production by increasing certain hormones that stimulate the release of breastmilk. Some galactagogues, due to their very high water content, promote hydration that brings about efficiency in milk production.

This book will provide you with simple and easy recipes that anybody can prepare in very little time so that your body can have the necessary vitamins and minerals to stimulate breastmilk production fast.

Certain foods also help regulate mood. Studies have found that high stress levels can cause a drop in prolactin levels, which is the principal hormone in promoting milk synthesis and secretion so it’s important to stay relaxed.

Mechanical stimulation coming from the baby is also essential in milk production. Proper latching and sucking of an infant on the mother’s breasts stimulates the oxytocin hormone to release more milk from the mammary tissues. Rich, flavorful, and nutritiously-packed breast milk may expectedly result in better lactogenesis. This book is packed with galactogogues widely and/or traditionally used that is sure to delight any nursing mother!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Live Stronger Faster
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
116
ISBN
9781635311549

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

50 Meal Recipes to Boost Your Breastmilk Production: Give Your Body the Right Foods to Help You Generate High Quality Breastmilk Fast

By Joe Correa CSN

Proper nutrition is the fundamental component in establishing good lactation. Lactogenic foods, also called galactagogues, facilitate milk production by increasing certain hormones that stimulate the release of breastmilk. Some galactagogues, due to their very high water content, promote hydration that brings about efficiency in milk production.

This book will provide you with simple and easy recipes that anybody can prepare in very little time so that your body can have the necessary vitamins and minerals to stimulate breastmilk production fast.

Certain foods also help regulate mood. Studies have found that high stress levels can cause a drop in prolactin levels, which is the principal hormone in promoting milk synthesis and secretion so it’s important to stay relaxed.

Mechanical stimulation coming from the baby is also essential in milk production. Proper latching and sucking of an infant on the mother’s breasts stimulates the oxytocin hormone to release more milk from the mammary tissues. Rich, flavorful, and nutritiously-packed breast milk may expectedly result in better lactogenesis. This book is packed with galactogogues widely and/or traditionally used that is sure to delight any nursing mother!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Live Stronger Faster
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
116
ISBN
9781635311549