Note that this study addresses *Puerpal* lactation. If the mother has an established milk supply that is now driven by demand, this method may not be effective. Suppressing established lactation takes time. This heeds to be taken into consideration when planning any medical treatment.
Nina Berry
Australia
On 23/09/2011, at 6:22 AM, Ellen Rubin wrote:
> Jasmine flowers applied to the breast: shown to be as effective as bromocriptine in reducing engorgement and milk production.
>
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3214386?dopt=Abstract
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