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For many new moms, "not enough milk" is one of the most stressful challenges during the postpartum period. Even though the baby has arrived, the worry of insufficient milk persists. Pumping constantly, supplementing with formula, sleep deprivation and emotional stress — it all takes a toll.
In reality, low milk supply after childbirth is very common and nothing to feel guilty about. Your body is still recovering, and hormonal changes, lack of sleep, improper nutrition, and stress can all impact milk production.
Lactation Support Isn’t Just About Milk — It’s About Total Recovery
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a postpartum body is considered "deficient in Qi and blood." Since breast milk originates from blood, the strength of your Qi and blood directly affects milk production. Simply eating galactagogue foods without addressing the body’s overall balance may worsen digestion or cause emotional swings.
Effective lactation support means restoring Qi, nourishing blood, easing the liver, and strengthening digestion. When your internal systems are flowing smoothly, your body naturally produces milk in harmony.
Lactation Roasted Rice Tea: Gentle Yet Effective, Supporting You from Within
To help new moms navigate the breastfeeding phase, we created our signature Lactation Roasted Rice Tea, inspired by TCM principles and using gentle, food-based herbs to support milk flow, calm emotions, and strengthen recovery.
Key Ingredients & Benefits:
Mixed Roasted Rice: Supports digestion and nutrient absorption
Black Sesame, Black Beans, Cowherb Seed: Natural galactagogues that help open milk ducts
Dried Longan, Black Dates, Astragalus Root: Replenish blood and restore postpartum energy
Dried Mandarin Peels, Fig, Glehnia Root: Improve digestion, appetite and support lactation
Rice Paper Pith: Promotes urination and unblocks milk ducts (common in TCM lactation formulas)
A warm cup in the morning and night not only supports milk flow, but also helps moms feel grounded, calm, and well-rested.Most importantly, it’s not too hot or cold — making it suitable for moms with weaker constitutions or during postpartum recovery.
The Best Breast Milk Starts with a Healthy Mom
A healthy mother is the best gift for a newborn. Instead of chasing milk output, let’s use gentle, smart ways to naturally activate your body’s lactation system.
Lactation Roasted Rice Tea isn’t magic, but it’s a reliable companion for nourishing your body and your mind — the peaceful way to support breastfeeding.
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For many new moms, "not enough milk" is one of the most stressful challenges during the postpartum period. Even though the baby has...


