Title:-To assess the efficacy of herbal
intervention to improve breast milk physiologically by using biochemical
parameters.
Dr. A. P. Bale had submitted his dissertation to Pune University
for the degree Ph.D. (Sharir Kriya). His guide was Prof. Dr. Nandini Dhargalkar
& Research center was Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune (M.S.), India .
Dr. Bale had tried to develop objective biochemical
parameters to access the efficacy of herbs which are galactogogue.
Dr Bale had enrolled 180 patients for this
study they were divided into group A i.e. control group. & group B that is
Trial group.
Post labour milk collection
was done from day 3 to day 10.
The female volunteers were
given sugarcane and its effect was seen on quantity and quality of breast milk.
Research is concluded as follows –
i)
Oral administration of sugarcane to lactating mother
is found very effective for improvement of breast milk qualitatively and
quantitatively.
ii)
After sugarcane
administration the protein and cholesterol content showed significant rise.
iii)
Comparison
between contents of sugarcane juice and breast milk was also done .
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