Moringa Research

Why Take Moringa for Milk?
Moringa contains more than 92 nutrients and 46 types of antioxidants!

Moringa is scientifically proven to nourish nursing women and naturally increase breast milk supply, as well as provide vital nutrients that bodies need.

Recent studies show it to be a successful dietary supplement in fighting malnutrition in severely impoverished areas, especially in infants and small children.¹

100 grams of dry Moringa leaf contain:⁴
  • 9 times the protein of yogurt.
  • 10 times the vitamin A of carrots.
  • 15 times the potassium of bananas.
  • 17 times the calcium of cows’ milk.
  • 25 times the iron of spinach.
Moringa also boasts anti-inflammatory properties, and is antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral.

Why don't your products contain Fenugreek?
Moringa has no known side effects - It's a superfood!

Fenugreek on the other hand, while being a popular herbal galactagogue, does have possible side effects and is not recommended for every mom.

First, it is a legume in the same family as peanuts. If you have a peanut allergy, you may also be allergic to fenugreek.

Fenugreek has been known to aggravate asthma symptoms in some women