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galactagogue, or
galactogogue (from Gr****: γάλα [γαλακτ-], milk, + ἀγωγός, leading), also
known as a
lactation inducer or milk booster, is a substance...
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believed to be a
source of
nourishment for witches'
familiar spirits.
Galactagogue Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis
Lactation failure (disambiguation)...
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reports of
lactation induced in
transgender women have been published.
Galactagogue Inter**** LGBT
reproduction Milking the bull, a
proverb that
refers to...
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recorded in 10th-century
traditional medicine.
Nettle was
believed to be a
galactagogue – a
substance that
promotes lactation. Urtication, or
flogging with nettles...
- Marasco, Lisa A; Ho,
Jacqueline J; Ong, Joo Howe (2020-05-18). "Oral
galactagogues (natural
therapies or drugs) for
increasing breast milk
production in...
- mead
commonly drunk in the mediæval period.
Burdock is
believed to be a
galactagogue, a
substance that
increases lactation, but it is
sometimes recommended...
- anti-spasmodic, expectorant,
sedative Caraway diuretic, anti-spasmodic,
galactagogue Cardamom antiseptic Cilantro antibacterial, anti-inflammatory Fennel...
- electric, high-grade pump so that all of the milk
ducts are stimulated.
Galactagogues increase milk supply,
although even
herbal variants carry risks. Non-pharmaceutical...
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Galactagogues Prolactin receptor agonists Growth hormone/somatotropin
Human placental lactogen Prolactin Prolactin releasers Others Breast development...
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receptor antagonist used as an antiemetic,
gastroprokinetic agent and
galactagogue.
Bromopride binds enteric D2
receptors and also
treats gastroparesis...