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How Can Lactating Women Benefit With Fenugreek Seeds

by Shirley Johanna on January 4, 2016 at 5:27 PM
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Fenugreek Seeds for Breastfeeding Women

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a common spice native to southern Europe and Asia. It is one of the oldest cultivated medicinal plants.


Fenugreek is widely grown in the Mediterranean countries, Argentina, France, India, North Africa, and the United States. It is used as a condiment, medicine, and dye. The plant produces white flowers in early summer and develops into long, slender, yellow-brown pods that contain the brown seeds of fenugreek.

‘The traditional kitchen spice, Fenugreek seeds contain an active ingredient called diosgenin that increase milk production in lactating mothers.’

Fenugreek Seeds As a Galactagogue

There are many herbal supplements available that have been shown to be effective in increasing milk production. Fenugreek seeds are used as an herbal galactagogue - a substance that promotes lactation in humans. Mothers who are unable to meet their infants' breastfeeding needs may benefit from galactagogues. Fenugreek seed is one of the most commonly used galactagogues. It has active ingredients that have the ability to increase milk production for mothers.

Though researchers state that there is not enough evidence for the mechanism of fenugreek seeds to increase breast milk supply in breastfeeding women; however it is usually preferred over several prescription medications to increase breast milk production. It is preconceived that a plant or herb is safer than a pharmaceutical drug because it is natural. Fenugreek seeds are listed on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's GRAS list (Generally Recognized As Safe).

Fenugreek seeds are a good source of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, iron, calcium and antioxidants such as beta-carotene. The active ingredient in fenugreek seeds called diosgenin increases milk production in lactating mothers.

According to a study published in February 2011, that examined 66 mothers in the early postpartum period found that the breast milk volume of the mothers who received fenugreek tea was significantly higher than the placebo and control groups.

Another study examined milk production in exclusively breastfeeding women. Ten women kept diaries of their breast milk production for two weeks. The first week was the baseline milk production. During the second week, three capsules of fenugreek seed powder were given three times a day. This study used each participant as her control in comparing breast milk production with and without the fenugreek seed supplementation. Average breast milk volume for week 1 and week 2 were compared; the average daily milk volume for week 1 was 207 ml compared to 464 for week 2.

Dosage

To increase breast milk production, fenugreek seeds can be taken in the form of a capsule, or tea. However, researchers say that tea is weaker than the capsule form. The dosage for taking fenugreek seeds a supplement is 2 to 3 capsules (3.5 - 7.3 grams) thrice a day or three teaspoons of fenugreek seed powder a day. In one or two days, there will be an increase in breast milk production.

Studies have shown that smaller doses of fenugreek seeds 1 - 2.5 grams per day have not been found to be effective in increasing milk supply. Fenugreek seeds can also be added to many dishes, especially vegetables, and can be added to parathas, pooris, and stuffed roti. Supplementation of fenugreek can be discontinued after milk supply is increased, as long as a mother can regularly breastfeed.

Caution

References:

1. http://www.lowmilksupply.org/fenugreek.shtml

2. http://www.medelabreastfeedingus.com/tips-and-solutions/116/fenugreek---an-herb-to-increase-milk-supply

3. http://www.analyticalarmadillo.co.uk/2011/09/spotlight-on-fenugreek-does-natural.html

4. https:hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/FENUGREEK.html

5. http://www.babycenter.in/a1049926/how-to-increase-breastmilk-supply

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