- USDA Organic
- 100% Organic Herbal Tea for Breastfeeding Mamas
- Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth
- Certified Kosher by EarthKosher
About Organic Milkmaid Tea
Organic Milkmaid Tea was created for those times when the Milk of Momness needs a little encouragement. Iced or hot, Organic Milkmaid Tea is a tasty blend of USDA Certified 100% Organic herbs traditionally used for healthy breast milk production.
Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare)
Culinary artist adore the lovely licorice-like taste of Fennel seed. But the tiny oblong seed has much more to offer than mere flavor. Fennel seed has long been used for gastrointestinal problems, as well as in galactagogue preparations (herbs to help increase breast milk supply for breastfeeding mamas).
Other tasty culinary herbs that do double duty as galactagogues are fenugreek, milk thistle seed, anise seed and caraway seed. Blended with mineral-packed nettle and red raspberry leaf's powerful vitamin-mineral combo, they help keep breast milk flowing from healthy mama to healthy baby.
Mama's Promise
Safe, organic products that work. Naturally. Mama's USDA Certified 100% Organic Herbal blends combine traditional plant wisdom and evidence-based research for safety and effectiveness in a comforting, delicious cup of tea.
Mama's promise is to offer only safe, pure, natural products that work. Women trust Mama. After all, if Mama wouldn't use it for her own family then she doesn't sell it. Promise.
Trigonella foenum-graecum (organic fenugreek) seed, foeniculum vulgare (organic fennel) seed, rubus idaeus (organic red raspberry) leaf, urtica diocica (organic stinging nettle) leaf, silybum marianum (organic milk thistle) seed, citrus sinensis (organic orange) peel, pempinella anisum (organic anise) seed, carum carvi (organic caraway) seed, medicago sativa (organic alfalfa) leaf.
Consult your healthcare provider about the use of herbs when nursing a baby or if milk production continues to be low. Not for use during pregnancy. May cause maple syrup odor in urine. Large amounts may lower blood sugar.
Please note that many of these herbs also have an emmenagogue effect - they stimulate menstruation - therefore are not recommended during pregnancy in greater than culinary amounts.