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THE BREASTFEEDING TEA CO - LACTATION CHAI LATTE
THE BREASTFEEDING TEA CO - LACTATION CHAI LATTE
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Soy Free, Dairy Free and Vegan. Treat your postpartum body with a sweet and smooth Chai Latte, that supports your supply. 100% natural wholefood ingredients in an indulgent drink that is the perfect balance of flavour.
A deliciously smooth, real Chai Latte powder in collaboration with BunCoffee Byron Bay. Smooth, sweet and comforting Chai Latte blended with lactogenic Brewers Yeast to help support your supply.
- Dairy Free and Soy Free
- Vegan
- Naturally support milk supply
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding safe
- All Natural ingredients. No nasties, no fillers, no ingredients you can't pronounce.
- Refined sugar-free, made with low GI Rapadura sugar (made from evaporated unrefined cane juice)
- Delicious and convenient
- Fenugreek free
- Colic Friendly
- Australian Owned and Made
Can be consumed during pregnancy and after birth.
Ingredients: Organic Rapadura Sugar (made from evaporated unrefined cane juice), Cloves, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Ginger, Star Anise, Black tea and brewers yeast. Contains: Wheat & Gluten | May Contain: Tree Nuts
- instructions:
Drink 1 cup a day for a mild effect, and up to 3 cups a day for a full effect.
Suitable in pregnancy or breastfeeding/pumping
CHAI LATTE
1. Warm 1 cup of milk (of your choice, we love oat milk!)
2. Add 1 tablespoon of Lactation Chai Latte, stir until mixed in
3. Sit back and enjoy mama
225g | 15 serves ( based on 15g serve/ 1 tablespoon)
ICED CHAI LATTE
1. Dissolve 1 tablespoon of Lactation Chai Latte with a small amount of boiling water
2. Chill in fridge until cool
3. Add 1 cup of your choice of cold milk
4. Add ice cubes or ice cream and blitz in blender
5. Sit back and enjoy mama
CHOC CHAI LATTE
Blend 1/2 tablespoon Lactation Hot Chocolate with 1/2 tablespoon Lactation Chai for a delicious Choc Chai option
The Australia Breastfeeding Association states DEMAND = SUPPLY. In conjunction with any lactation tea, hot chocolate or cookies, removing milk from the breast is the best way to support the supply
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