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  2. Galactagogue - Wikipedia

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    A galactagogue, or galactogogue (from Greek: γάλα [γαλακτ-], milk, + ἀγωγός, leading), also known as a lactation inducer or milk booster, is a substance that promotes lactation in humans and other animals. [1] [2] It may be synthetic, plant-derived, or endogenous. They may be used to induce lactation and to treat low milk supply.

  3. Low milk supply - Wikipedia

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    In this video, a mother uses breast compression during a feed to increase the flow of milk (1 minute, 37 seconds) Using a breast pump can maintain and improve milk supply if the baby is unable to nurse effectively. Attempts to increase milk supply should begin promptly as the longer low supply continues, the more difficult it is to reverse. [2]

  4. Establishment of breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacological galactagogues, i.e. medications, also show their abilities in boosting milk production, e.g. domperidone. [9] [54] [55] In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Chinese herbal medicine [24] and tuina massage can improve milk production. [8] Papaya fish [56] soup increases production and nutrient of milk. Fish enriches the protein ...

  5. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    The aim is to produce large quantities of meat, eggs, or milk at the lowest possible cost. Food is supplied in place. Methods employed to maintain health and improve production may include the use of disinfectants, antimicrobial agents, anthelmintics , hormones and vaccines; protein, mineral and vitamin supplements; frequent health inspections ...

  6. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    Energy is used in the raw materials for fertilizers to powering the facilities needed to process the food. Increases in the price of energy leads to an increase in the price of food. [17] [18] Oil prices also affect the price of food. [19] Food distribution is also affected by increases in oil prices, [20] leading to increases in the price of food.

  7. This Is What Happens to Milk After It Leaves the Cow - AOL

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    For fluid milk, the cream is usually removed and then added back in at a certain concentration, depending on whether the milk will be skim, 1%, 2%, or full-fat, Wiedmann says.

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