1. Increase in Breast Milk Volume by Week 4 (Ginger)
The Study: A randomized, double-blind controlled trial titled "The Effect of Ginger on Breast Milk Volume in the Early Postpartum Period" (published in Breastfeeding Medicine, 2016).
The Finding: Women taking ginger saw their milk volume increase by 49% at 2 weeks and 103% at 4 weeks compared to the placebo group.
2. Boost in Early Milk Production (Ginger)
The Study: The same study above compared milk output on Day 3.
The Finding: The ginger group produced 191 mL per day versus the placebo group's 135 mL.
3. Recovery & Energy (Red Dates)
The Study: "Effect of Date Syrup on Hemoglobin of Postpartum Mothers" (published in Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2022).
The Finding: Date consumption significantly increased hemoglobin (red blood cell) levels, which directly combats postpartum anemia and fatigue.
4. Relaxation & Inflammation (Longan)
The Study: "Longan Flower Ethanol Extract Mitigates Oxidative Damage and Inflammatory Responses" (published in MDPI, 2025) or studies on Longan and sleep.
The Finding: Longan extract significantly reduced inflammatory markers (like TNF-α) and prolonged sleep duration in subjects.
Certifications
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