How to Increase Breast Milk Production and Relieve Postpartum Depression.
True Postpartum Vitality
Three Million women go to the doctor each year for help with Postpartum Depression. Slightly less than Four Million babies are born each year. Not very good odds. Relieve depression and Postpartum anxiety, plus I’ll show you how to increase breastmilk supply.
Almost all Mothers have concerns about whether their milk supply is adequate.
This is Nature’s gift to new Mothers, giving strength and happiness during a time of challenge.
One of my patients searched for “How to Increase Breastmilk Production” and found fennel seed. She bought some from Walgreens, and reported that “it made her armpits stink and did nothing for milk production.” Lol
That was not the effect she was looking for! I explained to her that Walgreens supplements and herbal medicines were found to not have the actual ingredients listed on the package. (1)
True Health uses plant medicines produced by farmers that sell exclusively to doctors. They have to bottle “the good stuff” or we stop buying, because we have to face our patients in follow up visits.
And why would I buy more of something that didn’t work?
The National Library of Medicine reports that Chaste Tree Berry and Fennel Seed are the most effective plant medicines to increase milk supply, a quality they describe as galactagogue. (2) A galactagogue is an herb that is used to help increase breastmilk production in nursing mothers.
My patient reported that “I only need to take a couple doses and my milk supply returns to more than adequate. And True Health plant medicines didn’t “make her armpits stink.” Lol.
She got what she wanted.
True Postpartum Vitality is a blend of plant medicines, that the National Library of Medicine agrees, works well to increase milk production, and improve postpartum anxiety.
It also contains German Chamomile and Lemon Balm, which were given to a group of colicky babies, along with Fennel. The babies averaged crying 3 hours and 20 minutes per day. After one week, average crying time was decreased by 2 hours and 25 minutes, while those receiving a placebo decreased by less than 30 minutes, which is five times more effective than a placebo. (3)
These plants were also found to relieve indigestion and tummy aches and significantly calm stress and anxiety. (4, 5)
You can get the most carefully prepared plant medicines from farmers that produce for doctors; formulated by observing which plants provided the best results in our Clinic.
True Postpartum Vitality includes the best plants for postpartum anxiety and depression and to increase breast milk production.
Doctors in Australia asked rural people how to increase breastmilk supply and relieve postpartum depression.
Fenugreek and Blessed Thistle are two of the most common plants for postpartum care. 59.9% of nursing Mothers used traditional plant medicines, and 70.1% said there is a lack of resources to learn the value of plants. (6)
I’m sharing the research and traditions of plant medicines to balance out the lack of resources to learn the healing that Mother Nature offers.
Researchers decided that Blessed Thistle protects the brain from degenerative diseases. (7)
The traditional use of Fenugreek is to strengthen and balance hormones. Real doctors found it worthy of testing, and discovered that it increased estrogen by 120% in hormone depleted women. If you are not depleted, it still gives strength. (8)
The traditional use of Cordyceps is to increase mood, energy, and immune defenses. The National Library of Medicine scientifically reports that it gives you more fight.
Tail Suspension Test: Postpartum Depression Causes
The manly way to test for antidepressant activity is the Tail Suspension Test.
Researchers suspend a mouse by it’s tail, and measure the number of seconds it is immobilized in fear, compared to the time it’s fighting for it’s life. If they fight more, the drug is a success. They cite the example of Lithium, prescribed for bipolar disorder which increases struggle time by 20%.
Cordyceps increased struggle time by 33%. (9) Scientifically, that means it is ready for human testing for the treatment of depression.
I’m a bit on the sensitive side, but I never, in a million years, would have come up with “The Tail Suspension Test” as way to determine the healing nature of anything.
Manly men shouldn’t be in charge of healing, and pharmaceutical profit shouldn’t decide what the best medicine is.
If you’d like to have Mother Nature’s strength for new Mommas, click here to visit our online store. Or click “shop” at the top of the page. If depression is severe, you may want to add True Mood Lift.
We have “home remedies” for allergies, pain, wounds or injuries, anxiety and PMS, just to name a few. All our plant medicines come from the most careful farmers and deliver the best results Dr. Stone has seen in over 20 years of practice.
Maybe you can feel integrity?
Dr. Todd Stone
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