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Shatavari

Yashtimadhu

Sowa Seed

Vidarikand

Jeera Safed

Gokshur Panchang

Ahliv Seeds

Shatavari (Asparagus Racemosus) is one of the most essential therapeutic herbs in Ayurveda with numerous health benefits. Shatavari helps to i. Boosts breast milk ii. Improves immunity iii. Gives strength iv. Supports metabolism

It is a popular Indian medicinal plant mentioned as a Medhya Rasayana in Ayurvedic literatures and Nighantus. i. Memory enhancer ii. Enhances concentration iii. Supports cognitive function

Anethum sowa is a small, annual herb that belongs to the Apiaceae family. The seeds of Anethum sowa are the most commonly used part in Ayurvedic medicine. i. Supports digestion ii. Relaxes muscles iii. Reduce discomfort associated with gas and bloating iv. Reduce inflammation and pain

Vidarikand (Pueraria tuberosaDC.) is commonly known as Indian Kudzu. It helps to i. Helps improve immunity ii. Helps improve body strength iii. Rejuvenating properties

Provides antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiallergic and anti-inflammatory benefits.​

Tribulus terrestris is an annual herbaceous plant, has been extensively utilized by herbalists for numerous medicinal purposes.

Lepidium sativum, commonly known as garden cress and belonging to the Brassicaceae family, is a medicinally important plant originating from Egypt and distributed globally. Plants have long been utilized in traditional medicines to treat inflammation and oxidative stress-related diseases

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What Galact Moms Are Saying

It has increased the milk production for sure. I like it more because it has lovely elaichi flavour to it! Good purchase.

Neetika Sharma

Love the flavour!

I used galact. In my two deliveries . One in 2017 and other time it is in 2024 . I used galact with milk. Twice a day morning and night . This really helped me. To increase breast milk supply . Whenever I travel I used to bring it with me in a small container . Even at office I used to have a small box full of galact filled . So that after my maternity leave also I. Could feed my baby .

Venny Suya

Every feeding Mom’s need

Nice product. I bought second time for my wife this is useful product for increasing brest milk.

Sunny Kumar

Useful and Effective!

After having my baby i face the issue related to lactatio very low milk supply thanks to this product it is very helpful to increase milk supply and the favlour is also very nice and mainly it includes shavatavari which is very good

Poonam

Very helpful

Product packaging, taste and quality is good.

Roshini Soundararajan

Product quality is good

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How frequently should I breastfeed?

Breastfeeding should be done eight to twelve times a day for the first month or so after birth. Since breast milk is easily digested, babies frequently experience hunger. During the first few weeks, frequent feedings help to promote your milk production.

How long should I breastfeed my baby?

For the first six months, experts advise breastfeeding exclusively—without the use of water, juice, non-breast milk, or food. After that, if breastfeeding is beneficial to you and your child, doctors advise sticking with it for a full two years or beyond.

Is it normal to have cramps while breastfeeding?

Yes. When your milk "lets down" (begins to flow), you may experience intense, menstrual-like cramps in your uterus during the first few days to weeks following delivery. It is the uterus contracting back down to its original size.

Is it normal to feel pain during or after breastfeeding?

At the start of a breastfeeding session, some mothers experience some discomfort when their newborns latch on properly. The discomfort should subside after that. While your baby is nursing, you could feel a slight tug on your breasts, but it shouldn't hurt.

How do I store my breast milk?

Your expressed or pumped breast milk can be frozen or kept cold. Store it in tight-fitting, clean screw-capped bottles, nursing bags (sterilised bags specifically designed to hold breast milk), or hard plastic cups. To ensure that no breast milk goes to waste, it is preferable to freeze it in 2- to 4-ounce (59.1 to 118.2 millilitre) quantities rather than larger portions.

What type of pump do I need for breastfeeding?

This depends on how often you plan to use your pump. Electric pumps work better for frequent or daily pumping, whereas manual pumps work best for occasional uses.

What are the benefits of breastfeeding?

Breastfeeding has immense benefits for the mother as well as the baby. Nursing reduces a newborn's risk of contracting diseases like type 1 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Breastfeeding mothers, on the other hand, have a decreased risk of developing high blood pressure, and ovarian and breast cancer.

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