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Hello 
This is my first post.  I usually just read and learn. 
I was reading just this week that soy products can increases milk supply and Sage could contribute to "drying you up".  The soy information was either in Dr. Jack Newman's book or a LLLI resource (Sorry I have been reading allot this week) and the sage information came of babycenter.com so I really do not know how reliable that it is. 
Amber Rhein, LLLL St. Joseph, MO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pat A Bucknell 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 8:48 PM
  Subject: could these products affect milk supply?


  I was talking to one of my clients the other day.  She is an "older"
  mom--probably mid-30's, had first baby 6 months ago, has never had enough
  breastmilk.  She is a PhD, eats well and exercised before, during and
  after her pregnancy. We were just chatting because she has always been
  disappointed about the low supply issue.  I think she took fenugreek and
  blessed thistle, but domperidone was not something she was interested in.
   She has used a BabyWeigh scale for months to gauge supplementation
  amounts.  But the interesting part..........................she is very
  allergic herself, doesn't drink cows' milk, and was using rice milk for
  herself.  For some reason (I can't remember why) she switched to soy milk
  and felt that her breastmilk "looked" richer--creamier color
  particularly--& increased in amount.  Have any of you had moms tell you
  that?

  The other thing was--finding in her reading that sage could affect
  supply, she realized she had been using all kinds of sage body
  products--shampoo, lotion, etc.  So she stopped, even though she loves
  the smell of sage and really misses it.  Could sage use in that way,
  externally, affect supply?  She thinks the use of soy milk probably made
  the most difference, but with the exclusion of the rice milk and the sage
  products her supply increased about 1/3.

  Any thoughts?  It was certainly a link I would never have thought of.

  Warmly,
  Pat Bucknell
  Avon Lake OH
  www.mothershelper.org

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