Go-Lacta® is an all natural plant-based galactagogue, increases mom’s milk supply. It is truly nature’s gift to breastfeeding mothers which is why it is called Mother’s best friend.
Go-Lacta® focuses on mom and baby. It is 100% vegan. It is a plant-based supplement. It does not go through any extraction or artificial process. It is purely natural. Its leaves come from a premium variety of the Malunggay tree where its soil and climate have shown to be rich in nutrients for mom and babies.
In 1997-98, Alternative Action for African Development (AGADA) and Church World Service found Moringa leaf powder to prevent malnutrition in pregnant or breastfeeding women and their children in southwestern Senegal. This test found the following effects to be common among subjects taking Moringa leaf powder:
- Children maintained or increased their weight and improved overall health.
- Pregnant women recovered from anemia and had babies with higher birth weights.
- Breastfeeding women increased their production of milk.
(source from http://www.treesforlife.org/our-work/our-initiatives/moringa)
Moringa leaves have not been found to be toxic. Very extensive health and safety studies conducted at the Noguchi Memorial Medical Research Centre in Ghana determined that Moringa leaf powder has no toxic elements. Absolutely no adverse side effects from even the most concentrated Moringa diet were observed.
(source from http://www.treesforlife.org/our-work/our-initiatives/moringa)
Yes! You can take Go-Lacta® weeks or months after you’ve given birth as long as you are breastfeeding. It is a natural galactagogue so you will notice an increase in your breast milk supply.
It is recommended to take 1 to 3 capsules 2 to 3 times daily after delivery. Dose may be adjusted depending on lactation requirements.
You can take Go-Lacta® as long as you are breastfeeding for continued breast milk supply. Some have taken Go-Lacta® even after they’ve stopped breastfeeding because of the many nutritional benefits of the Malunggay leaves.
you find yourself becoming painfully engorged, reduce the number of capsules until your supply balances with your baby's needs.
No. Once you wean your baby and stopped breastfeeding, your body will know not to produce milk. However, you may continue taking Go-Lacta® and still get the nutritional benefits.
Go-Lacta® Premium Malunggay is 100% natural. You and your baby will get the nutritional benefits from dried Malunggay powdered leaves. It is high in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Calcium, Potassium, Iron and Protein.
It varies by individual. For some moms it takes about a day or two, for some it takes 2 weeks.
See the next reply.
Effectiveness
of supplements vary from person to person and no one can really guarantee if
a certain supplement will work.
However, we have a lot of moms that take Go-Lacta® and have been happy with
the results. They used to take fenugreek or prescriptions like domperidone
and have completely switched to Go-Lact®a. We know it works for them because
they give us their feedback and get return orders from the same women. We've
been offering Go-Lacta® since 2007 and there are moms that come back having
their 2nd or 3rd baby.
Yes, definitely. Our product goes through a very strict production and testing process. We are very careful and watch every step of the process from planting, harvesting, etc. and we do a number of laboratory tests, including toxicity, salmonella, e.coli, etc. and more.
Yes, announcement 2011-14 says that breast pumps and supplies that assist lactation may be deducted as medical expenses. Here is the announcement:
The Internal Revenue Service has concluded that breast pumps and supplies that assist lactation are medical care under § 213(d) of the Internal Revenue Code because, like obstetric care, they are for the purpose of affecting a structure or function of the body of the lactating woman. Therefore, if the remaining requirements of § 213(a) are met (for example, the taxpayer’s total medical expenses exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income), expenses paid for breast pumps and supplies that assist lactation are deductible medical expenses. Amounts reimbursed for these expenses under flexible spending arrangements, Archer medical savings accounts, health reimbursement arrangements, or health savings accounts are not income to the taxpayer.
To ask a question, just email us at momsupport@golacta.com! We should get back to you by the next day.
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