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I have no experience with this (yet), but I was fascinated by it and
bought a bottle of Go-Lacta at ILCA. After reading some of the articles
I found about how it's widely used as a food supplement for malnourished
children, I'm comfortable that I'm not fooling around with anything
dangerous and I'm excited to give it a try! In fact, if anyone else is
interested, I just bought a Moringa seedling on eBay and there are
currently 3 more of them at a reasonable price. I'm sure it won't
survive outside in Wisconsin, but I'll see what happens in my
south-facing living room windows. It apparently will grow in any warm
climate, including the southern United States. It sounds like an
incredibly nutritious vegetable, whether it works as a galactagogue or not.
Becky Krumwiede, RN, IBCLC
Appleton, Wisconsin
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