
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Consult with your health care provider prior to use if are taking blood thinners. Make sure to fill any empty spaces with additional dry ice or gel packs. Place your frozen breast milk containers in the insulated container. It's also important to be reassured that colostrum is low in volume, and rich in nutrients. It is the first milk your newborn baby will receive during the first breastfeed. You’ll want to use enough to keep the milk frozen for at least 24 hours. Colostrum is also referred to as 'liquid gold' as it plays a vital role in building your baby's immune system.
Avoid use if you are allergic to anethole or plants of the Apiaceae/Carrot or Asteraceae family. Line the bottom of the container with a layer of dry ice or gel packs. Note: This product may lower blood sugar. INGREDIENTS: Organic goat’s rue (herb), organic milk thistle (seed), organic shatavari (root), organic fennel (seed), organic alfalfa (leaf), organic anise (seed), vegetable capsule. SUGGESTED USE: Take 2 capsules 3 times daily. Goat's rue has a long-standing reputation for supporting a healthy milk supply in dairy animals and humans while milk thistle and shatavari are also traditionally used for added lactation support. Breast milk, around 3 3 ½ ounces at room temperature. Grapeseed oil, approximately 3 3 ½ ounces (this can be substituted with coconut oil) 5 drops of Vitamin E oil. Some of the best storage bags for breast milk include Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bags, Medela Breast Milk Storage Bags, and Kiinde Twist Pouches. For your breastmilk lotion, you will need: Beeswax, 1 tablespoon. Liquid Gold® contains a blend of powerful organic ingredients designed to optimize breast milk production. Below we have listed the ingredients you will need as well as the step-by-step process.


Whether you plan to nurse or pump for one month or one year, we hope that Liquid Gold® helps you cross the finish line. References to breastmilk as ‘liquid gold’ were both verbal and implied. That's because breastfeeding looks different to everyone and your personal goals are just that - yours. There are no set standards to define breastfeeding success. "If lactating was an Olympic sport, I'd win the gold."
