The Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation funds a research project to examine herbs thought to boost mothers’ milk supply
Whitehead's Jung-Ke Weng will investigate the effectiveness and toxicity of four herbs widely used by breastfeeding women worldwide to promote human milk productionMany cultures traditionally use herbs believed to increase milk supply, such as anise, blessed thistle, fennel, fenugreek, goat’s rue, and milk thistle – so called galactagogues – although scientific data for efficacy, possible side effects, and toxicity are lacking. Now Whitehead Institute Member Jing-Ke Weng and the Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation are teaming up to explore the effects of galactagogues on milk production.