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Nursing

A naturopathically formulated blend created to support healthy lactation.

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“My daughter with a newborn says this tea definitely helps with supply and is lovely to consume too.” – Alison, Mayde Tea customer.

“I have a few cups of Nursing a day while feeding my baby as a special little ritual. It’s so delicious and I have noticed an improvement in my milk supply.” – Amber, Mayde Tea customer.

 

A naturopathically formulated blend created to support healthy lactation. A refreshing and warming treat free from caffeine, this Nursing tea settles and nourishes the digestive system of both mother and baby with lemongrass, fennel and fenugreek. The nursing blend has been designed to consume postpartum, rather than during pregnancy.

Nursing is available in:
Amber jar / 15 serves loose leaf tea = 25g

Retail tube / 40 serves loose leaf tea = 80g

Amber jar / 120 serves loose leaf tea [Size of the jar is 1L] = 240g

200 serve bulk refill pouch =400g *please note this does not come with the full description on packaging, and is intended for refilling your jar only.

Ingredients:
Lemongrass / lemon balm / fennel / aniseed / fenugreek / blue cornflowers

Therapeutic Benefit:
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

Fennel is one of the most effective carminitives, which helps to relieve digestive cramping and spasms. Fennel has been found to have a beautiful effect on infant colic for breastfeeding mothers, as well as improving breast milk production. Fennel is also an effective anti-inflammatory herb and relaxes the smooth muscles of the digestive system.

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)

Fenugreek has many therapeutic actions, the most superior of which is improving breast milk production. Fenugreek also helps to soothe the lining of the digestive tract, reducing inflammation and calming bubs digestion.

Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum)

Aniseed has been used for many years to reduce colic, abdominal cramps, indigestion and heartburn. Aniseed is also a known galactagogue, which is a herb that improves breast milk production.

Lemongrass (Cymbopogon)

Lemongrass has a cooling energy, and has been found to improve digestion by lessening stomach cramps and spasms, and reducing bloating and flatulence. Lemongrass also helps to improve circulation. Lemongrass is high in antioxidants, of which scavenge free radicals from the body’s cells, and prevent or reduce the damage caused by oxidation.

Lemon balm (Melissa Officinalis)

Lemon Balm tones and relaxes the nervous system. It also helps to reduce digestive cramping and spasms. Lemon balm is specifically useful in people with digestive upset that is worsened by stress and anxiety.