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Change: Herbal AlternativesThere are medical treatments available for some of these problems, but in many cases home remedies are equally effective and may even be recommended by your doctor.Breast milk can be affected in both positive and negative ways
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Change: AvoidAvoid, below)Acupuncture has also been proposed for increasing milk supply. However, no benefits were seen in a reasonably large (almost 180-participant) trial.Preventing eczema and other allergic conditions in childrenDouble-blind, placebo-controlled trials suggest that nursing women may be
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Change: Have you used any natural supplements during breastfeeding? Share your experiences with others.Natural treatmentsPromoting milk supplyThe herb milk thistle has been used historically to promote milk supply, but no studies have been performed to establish whether or not it is useful for this purpose.The herb
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Change: Harm may result through ingesting apparently safe supplements. For example, one double-blind, placebo-controlled study found that if a nursing woman consumes the supplement CLA (conjugated linoleic acid), the fat content of her breast milk will be reduced, with potentially harmful effects. Benefits of BreastfeedingBreastfeeding Tips Concerns about Breastfeeding Questions
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Change: the supplement CLA (conjugated linoleic acid), the fat content of her breast milk will be reduced, with potentially harmful effects. See also Benefits of BreastfeedingBreastfeeding TipsConcerns about Breastfeeding
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Change: constituents of human breast milk can be affected in both positive and negative ways by the mother’s diet. Herbs and supplements, like drugs, should be considered risky incontributing factors breast-feedingto breastfeeding until they are demonstrated otherwise — but on the other
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Change: For this reason, breast-feeding as opposedThat's to formulawhy feedingbreastfeeding may reduce the risk of the infant developing allergy-related diseases such as eczema.However, nursing can also cause difficulties for the mother of a newborn. Milk
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Change: supplement should be taken.supplement. Calcium supplements offer the additional benefit of reducing lead levels in breast milk.Essential fatty acids in the omega-3 family are thought to be essential for infant health, especially
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Change: Virtually no medicinal herb has been established as safe in nursing, and even herbs that might seem safe because of their wide use in cooking
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