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Fenugreek Seed | 
| Brand: Nature's Way Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $3.44 - $13.61 (On sale from $16.99) as of 7/29/2010 20:28 CDT details
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ASIN: B000240428
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| • | Fenugreek Seed 610 mg by Nature's Way 180 Capsules |
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Excellent resource for increasing your milk supply April 24, 2008 Loving motherhood! 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
My milk supply began to decrease significantly after I started back to work (my son was about six month's old at this time). I took -- and still take, 3 tablets of fenugreek and blessed thistle each per day at least twice a day. If I am not able to pump, I add another round of the herbs and let my son nurse more, to keep my milk supply going strong. This is a wonderful blessing to know that my milk supply can easily be reestablished, if stress, schedule or other factors inhibit our desire to feed the old fashion way! Five stars for fenugreek (and blessed thistle, too!) As a side note, the lactation nurses have told me, that these herbs do lower your blood sugar, so they should be taken with food. I say that from experience. All in all, it more than met my expectations.
This kept me going! August 30, 2007 S. Sou (MA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had to decrease my baby's feedings when I had to return to work 8 weeks postpartum. Eventually, my hectic schedule and numerous illnesses made me stop. My son is now 3 months and I have been feeling incredibly guilty about stopping, so I'm attempting to relactate. I only had about 2 drops of milk from each side, but after almost a week of Fenugreek (9 pills a day), I'm noticing more droplets and an occasional squirt. I find that incredibly impressive. Without this, and my pump, I would have given up and felt guilty for the rest of my life.
Worth a Try. November 17, 2008 Gary Peterson (San Diego, California USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Our baby was born in early October. My wife wanted to feed him the way nature intended and we were visited by a lactation nurse at the hospital. She advised us and said that if we ever had problems with obtaining enough milk, we might try Fenugreek, a supplement available at health-food stores. Of course, we forgot the peculiar name shortly thereafter. Well, my wife started to have difficulties a few weeks later in keeping up with the baby's growing needs. We mentioned the problem to a young couple who had a recent child. The woman said she had the same problem and told us to get Fenugreek. She said it had worked for her. There was that strange-sounding word again.
We purchased Nature's Way Fenugreek shortly thereafter. Strange stuff. It's an herbal supplement in capsule form, but the label doesn't say what it's for. I guess you just have to know. Evidently, it's one of those things that takes a certain amount of faith. Anyway, since we heard about it from two completely independent sources, my wife started taking it. Well, it wasn't a miracle. There was no immediate change. However, my wife gradually began to keep up with the baby's needs and has kept up ever since. Was it the Fenugreek? Perhaps. Maybe she was just adapting to the new baby. It's hard to tell. However, if anyone is having this problem, I'd say the Fenugreek is worth a try.
Gary Peterson
Fenugreek seed for diabetics July 1, 2008 Joe MacBu (Woodside, NY) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
My mom takes fenugreek seed daily to control her blood sugar level. It works well and she has been able to reduce her dosage of Glucophage.
The use of fenugreek for treating diabetes has been scientifically validated (you can read abstracts by doing a keyword search on www.pubmed.gov ).
My mom gets it from the Indian grocer where it is much cheaper, though loose and not encapsulated.
Works great! January 31, 2009 Natalie M. Ward (Houston, Texas United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've been using Fenugreek for about 2 weeks now. I LOVE IT! It works great. I bought Fenugreek because I'm a working mom who pumps 2-3 times a day at work. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to keep up with my babies needs because my first 2 weeks back at work the baby ate more at daycare than I could pump. Within a few days of taking the Fenugreek I was pumping more than he was eating. I no longer have fears that I'll have to supplement with formula.
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