Lactiful
Lactiful
In today’s economic times, the cost of having a new baby let alone the cost of feeding a new baby can be very daunting, especially if you are having difficulty breastfeeding. Not being able to physically produce enough breast milk for your baby can be devastating for everyone involved. So, before you throw in the towel and give up breastfeeding for good, please realize that there may be a lactation supplement out there that can help you and your baby achieve success.
Lactiful is one of these supplements that uses eight different galactagogue (milk producing) herbs to safely and quickly increase your supply of milk. All it takes is 15 tablets a day, and continued breastfeeding of around 8-10 times within a 24-hour period.
The galactagogue herbs in Lactiful include blessed thistle, fennel, and fenugreek, which have all been used for centuries to increase your supply of breast milk. Other unique herbs include Goat’s Rue, which not only helps increase your supply of breast milk, but also may stimulate the production of breast tissue to further your milk production. Marshmallow Root is another herb that literally helps soak the other herbs into your body so they are more effective, and begin working faster. Just note that if you are taking other medications, you should not take them within 2 hours before or after you take Lactiful.
Lactiful does not have any high quality ingredients. Not only can these ingredients further benefit you and your baby, but they help prevent problems such as postpartum depression, memory loss, eczema, diabetes, and obesity.
What’s In Lactiful?
- Alfalfa, Anise Seed, Blessed Thistle, Fennel Seed, Fenugreek Seed, Goat’s Rue, Marshmallow Root, Nettle Leaf.
- Other ingredients: Stearic Acid, Dicalcium Phosphate, Micro Crystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Pharmaceutical Glaze
Is Lactiful safe?
Lactiful is completely safe for you and your baby, but it is not recommended during pregnancy. There are, however, several side effects associated with the herb fenugreek. Fenugreek can cause you to have increased gas, sweating, or even a maple syrup scent in your urine. Fenugreek can also alter your blood sugar levels or thyroid levels if you have problems with diabetes or have a thyroid disorder. Alfalfa can also cause problems if you have lupus or other autoimmune disorders. Finally, you should not take this product if you are allergic to peanuts or chickpeas.
How much is Lactiful?
On lactiful.com, you can order a 300-tablet bottle of Lactiful for $97.00. If you take 15 tablets a day, it will cost you around $4.85 to take this product.
Lactiful does have a 100% money back guarantee if you are unsatisfied with this product at anytime. They will even pay the cost of shipping if you decide to return the product.
Ingredient Conclusion
As a RN who assists women with breastfeeding on a regular basis, I know first hand how frustrating and difficult breastfeeding can be. Then if you are having an issue with your milk supply, it can be even more devastating for you and your baby. Don’t give up!!
Although Lactiful has many things going for it, it is very expensive, and requires you to take an enormous amount of tablets each day. Plus it does not contain any high-quality ingredients that would move it to the next level. You and your baby deserve the very best. So, if you decide that Lactiful is not right for you, make sure you check out the top 2 products on increasebreastmilkproduction.org.
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