A superior natural herbal galactagogue to help increase breast milk supply.

Barley Life a natural way to increase milk supplyAIM Barleylife® is probably the most natural and safe herbal galactagogue you could use.
There are many herbs which are used to increase breast milk supply , but even herbs have side effects, and should not be taken without professional supervision.

AIM Barleylife ® is a natural herbal galactagogue and a wholefood green juice concentrate in one easy to take powdered form.

Produced for it's very wide nutritional content. Barleylife has long been used as an important nutritional supplement for pregnant and nursing women. It's tremendous value as a natural herbal galactagogue being a natural consequence of this.

"While breastfeeding my first child I used Barleylife for the extra nutrition, I could easily see a big difference in the quality and the quantity of my milk when I went without it for a few days.
...I have a friend who was having milk trouble while breast feeding her child, within two days of using Barleylife powder she saw a marked increase in her milk".... Janene D-S.

Barleylife does not alter body functions to produce it's effect of increasing breast milk supply, but it supplies the body with the resources necessary to produce the milk required. So there are not the adverse side effects of other herbal or prescription galactagogues.

Where to get AIM Barleylife ®:

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1 unit US$30.00 A$44.00 CA$34.50 R260.00 NZ$60.00 £23.00  
2 pack US$60.00  A$88.00 CA$69.00 R442.00 NZ$120.00 £46.00 €90.00

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HOW TO INCREASE BREAST MILK SUPPLY FOR PREGNANT and NURSING MOTHERS
By Janet Pauley R.N.
" Pregnant and nursing mothers require nutrients in greater amounts than the R.D.A. Unfortunately many of these women do not have a sufficient intake. Healthy cells with healthy DNA result in healthier sperm and ovum, which in turn produces a healthy baby. Janet's daughter, Michelle, took only Barley juice as a prenatal supplement and delivered a healthy 8- lb. 4 oz. baby boy. Her midwife looked at the ingredients in Barley juice and assured her that this was all she would need. When Michelle pumped her breasts her milk looked like Half-and Half with a quarter inch of cream on top that would have to be shaken and mixed before giving to the baby. Michelle quit taking Barley juice for one week and the appearance of the milk changed drastically. It looked like skim milk with fat globules suspended in it and it had no cream on top. When she resumed the Barley juice, her milk returned to cream. Mom's who graze on Barley juice have contented babies!"