🌸 Sip Your Way to Wellness!
Traditional Medicinals Organic Raspberry Leaf Tea is a herbal blend designed to support healthy menstruation and pregnancy. Each carton contains 16 individually wrapped, compostable tea bags made from USDA Certified Organic, Fair Wild Certified, and Non-GMO verified ingredients. This tea is formulated by herbalists and produced in the first solar-powered, TRUE Zero Waste certified tea factory in the US, making it a sustainable choice for health-conscious consumers.
J**H
Definitely works!
I am currently nursing twin girls and have had quite a few bumps along the way. I guess you could say it was the perfect storm for something to go wrong. Nursing multiples, returning to work full time and having babies that slept through the night wrecked havoc on my body. When they were 3 1/2 months old, I developed a blocked milk duct on one breast, which led to a milk blister. I did all kinds of research online and did everything I was supposed to do: compresses, massaging, extra nursing and pumping, etc. Once the milk blister burst, it ended up leading to mastitis. I was put on an antibiotic for 10 days and missed 3 days of work. At this time, despite my increased pumping and nursing, my milk supply went down. I was barely producing 2 oz from each breast at a single pumping session which led me to tap into my freezer stash. My babies drink three 5 oz bottles at day care - each (total needed: 30 oz - not including what I feed them at home before and after day care). And here I was barely getting 2 oz for each baby, times three pumping sessions (total producing: 12 oz if I was lucky, not including what they got from me when I nursed before and after day care). My coworker told me about the Mother's Milk tea. I didn't realize what I ordered was an entire case, but looking back, it was well worth it.I am not a tea drinker at all. I have always wanted to acquire a taste for tea and tried a million different kinds, made a million different ways. This tea, at first, tasted horrible! Everyone is different, but this is what worked for me. I figured, I don't like my coffee super hot and need to let it cool down, so tea might be the same way. I quickly found out that drinking it cold was far worse than anything I have ever tasted. Because of the taste, I also drank it sparingly. Based on the way I was drinking it in the beginning (or, more appropriately, NOT drinking it) I did not see much for results and almost gave up on nursing all together. I came back to the Amazon site and read more reviews and then decided to try a different approach. Here is what really worked for me: make and drink a cup of tea within the hour prior to nursing or pumping. Take a cup with a lid, or make your own lid using a plate, add the tea bag, then add the water. At home, I use a cup of water heated up from the microwave for about a minute to a minute and a half (depending on how hot the water was from my faucet), at work, I use the hot water spout from our water cooler, cover and let it sit and seep for about 8 - 10 minutes. After the 8 - 10 minutes have passed, I dip the tea bag a few times, then squeeze it out before discarding. Then I add in about a teaspoon of honey. Be sure to use the honey from the teddy bear bottle because it is cooked honey and not honey from a neighbor's back yard....(that's another story about bacteria and what is safe and not safe for babies.) Stir and drink. I drink it rather quickly and used to have to hold my breath when I drank it, but not so much any more. I still drink it quickly, but I don't have to hold my breath. It is much more bearable this way. The taste has actually grown on me and I look forward to drinking that warm cup of tea.Since I have started drinking it more consistently, five times a day, I have noticed my production has most definitely increased! I went from barely 2 oz from each breast to 5 oz and sometimes more, out of each breast. I am now producing what the babies are drinking the next day at day care. I am still hoping to be able to add back to my freezer stash, but that will come in time. I am proud to say that the babies are just over five months at the time of writing this review and are still being fed exclusively on breast milk (no formula) and two meals a day of oatmeal and/or stage 1 baby food. Hope this helps someone. Good luck to all!
S**H
It really works!
It helped my milk supply after a few days of drinking. It tastes good as well. I highly recommend!
B**Y
Worked for 2 years!!
I recently tried Traditional Medicinals Organic Mother’s Milk Tea, and it has quickly become a favorite in my daily routine.Pros:Organic Ingredients: The tea is made with organic herbs, which is a big plus for those who prefer natural and environmentally friendly products. It’s reassuring to know that what I’m drinking is free from synthetic pesticides and GMOs.Effective for Lactation: As advertised, this tea is designed to support milk production for breastfeeding mothers. I’ve noticed a positive effect on my milk supply since incorporating it into my routine.Soothing Taste: The flavor of the tea is pleasantly herbal and mildly sweet, with notes of fennel and anise. It’s soothing and enjoyable, making it a relaxing part of my day.Caffeine-Free: It’s caffeine-free, which is ideal for late-night breastfeeding sessions or for those who want to avoid caffeine. It allows for a calming, bedtime beverage without the worry of affecting sleep.Convenient Packaging: The tea comes in convenient, individually wrapped tea bags that are easy to use. It makes brewing a cup simple and quick, whether at home or on the go.Cons:Flavor Sensitivity: While many find the taste pleasant, some might find the herbal notes a bit strong or unusual. It’s a good idea to try a sample before committing to a larger quantity if you’re unsure about herbal flavors.Potential Effectiveness Variability: While it’s effective for many, results can vary. Some may find it works well for them, while others may not experience a significant impact on milk supply.Overall, Traditional Medicinals Organic Mother’s Milk Tea is a great choice for those looking to support lactation naturally. Its organic ingredients and soothing flavor make it a wonderful addition to a breastfeeding routine. Despite some potential variability in effectiveness and taste preferences, it’s a high-quality product that many will appreciate.
E**.
Game-changing AND they taste good
I have had a weak stomach for my entire life, so I am extremely prone to nausea. Almost every day, at some point, I will feel at least mildly nauseated. These have been game changing for me.I was initially pretty skeptical when reading about ginger lozenges as a nausea aid, but the state of affairs in my stomach have been particularly out of order recently, so I decided to give them a go. Much to my surprise, not only are these extremely effective, they are also fast-acting. Any time I am beginning to feel nauseated, I'll pop one of these in and my stomach will start to settle almost right away. This is great, because it better enables me to better get down and keep down food and water, even when the situation is, for lack of a better words, time-sensitive.My other concern, as someone who is not generally a big fan of ginger, was that the taste of these would be too unpleasant and make the problem worse, but these actually taste great. Even if you do not suffer from nausea and just want tasty lemon-ginger lozenges, I'd absolutely still recommend these.So, to anyone else looking at these and feeling a bit skeptical: you should 100% give these a try. They're inexpensive and even if they do not work for you, you will still come out with a bag of pleasant little treats.
K**
Helped ease cramps
When I drunk this tea about a week before my cycle was scheduled to come down I felt that it helped ease my cramps + honey pot pads I’d say I noticed a difference. Taste is pretty good with some honey. Nice quality tea.
S**N
Works but add honey for taste
Mother’s milk really does help. I went for 4 ozs a pump session to 8. I drink 4 cups a day, the taste isn’t wonderful but if you add honey it’s tolerable. I found it helps to add protein and healthy fats to the diet to keep the your milk from looking like skim milk 😬
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