Organic Ingredients: Red Raspberry Leaf, Alfalfa Leaf, Fennel Seed, Blue Vervain, Oat straw Leaf, Citrus Peel and Stevia Leaf.
Not safe for pregnancy
• Not safe for pregnancy
• Safe for breastfeeding
A delicious loose leaf herbal tea blend for increasing and enriching breastmilk.
Safe for nursing mothers, Milky Mama Tea was developed by our founder Cindy to boost breastmilk supply.
Cindy has put together a blend of Red Raspberry Leaf, Alfalfa Leaf, Fennel Seed, Blue Vervain, Oatstraw Leaf, Stevia Leaf and Citrus Peel which can be consumed hot or iced.
The nutrients found in Red Raspberry Leaf can especially help with a healthy and effectively functioning uterus. It provides almost all of the nutrients needed for uterine health, which in turn will help with a healthy pregnancy.
Alfalfa, also called lucerne and called Medicago sativa in binomial nomenclature, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It has long been prized for its superior content of vitamins, minerals and protein. Learn more.
Fennel was highly valued in the ancient world for its value as a carminative, expectorant, and as a talisman used in various rituals. Fennel seed enhances let down for milk supply. Learn more.
This herb can sedate and soothe your nervous system. It can relax and uplift while stimulating the ‘feel-good’ hormones serotonin and dopamine. Learn more.
While the common oat is a popular cereal grain, oatstraw is valued by herbalists as a nutritious and restorative herb. If you suffer from fatigue, stress, or sleeplessness, oatstraw could become a healing ally for you. Learn more.
Whole Stevia Leaf is used to sweeten our teas, while being entirely calorie-free. Stevia has also been found to significantly lower insulin and glucose levels, and lowering LDL ("bad") cholesterol while increasing HDL ("good") cholesterol. Learn more.
Citrus Peels are packed with immune boosting vitamin C, and anti-oxidant & anti-inflammatory bioflavonoids. They're also a source of potassium, which helps keep bloody pressure in check, and limonene, a phytochemical that may have anti-cancer effects and can help with heart burn. Learn more.
2-3g (1 tbsp)
Red Raspberry Leaf, Alfalfa Leaf, Blue Vervain, Oatstraw Leaf, Stevia Leaf and Citrus Peel.
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
** Daily Value (DV) not established.
Brew and consume a minimum of 2-4 cups per day.
Steep 2-3g (1 tbsp) of loose tea for 5-10 minutes in 8oz of hot water.
To make a stronger tea for a larger quantity, use 1/2-1oz of loose tea and steep for 1-4 hours at room temperature. Strain, refrigerate and use within 48 hours.
To maximize the results of Milky Mama Tea, ideally drink this tea on an empty stomach. If you can't tolerate it on an empty stomach, drink this tea with a meal.
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Milky Mama Tea pairs perfectly with Herbal Sitz Bath, Womb Wellness Teaand Afterbirth Ease Tea.
Find them bundled here.
Founder, certified herbalist and certified lactation counselor Cindy Collins provides some of the most common questions and answers for Milky Mama Tea!
This tea is intended to be used daily to increase milk supply, we recommend 2-4 cups per day or best results. See blog post TEA TIPS for more information.
This tea is for those looking to increase breastmilk supply postpartum.
Yes this herbal tea is caffiene free.
1oz of loose tea will make roughly 10-14 individual cups if you use 1tsp per 6-8 fluid ounces of water.
A 2oz bag will make approximately 20-28 individual cups.
A 4oz bag will make approximately 40-48 individual cups
A 8oz bag will make approximately 80-96 individual cups.
It can be used during lactation. It is not safe for pregnancy.
We recommend consulting with your midwife or health care provider before using this whi
It is gluten free, soy free and dairy free.
Yes absolutely! The tea can be made hot or chilled. Please see this blog post for more information & tips.
Yes absolutely, honey or sweeteners will not impact the effectiveness of the tea.
Please see our blog post Tea Tipsfor more detailed information, in short we suggest a french press or bamboo infuser.
It is recommended to use a tea steeper, tea infusing tumbler or a french press. Read this blog post for additional information. We do not suggest using a Keurig.
We make our products in small batches using the highest quality products from vetted suppliers that have a reputable history.
We document the entire process from beginning to end, only partnering with suppliers and vendors with good standing reputations that also follow GMP, regulatory compliance and FDA.