3H. Lactagogue

Lac generantia

Medicines that promote and enhance Breast Milk

The following medicines are used in to increase Milk production and improve Milk quality in Ayurveda:
Cissampelos hernandi, Pinus deodara, Ginger, Cyperus rotundus, Sansevicra zeylanica, Tinospora cordifolia, Holarrhena antidysenterica, Swertia, Picrorhiza, Asclepias pseudosarsa

                       Annis
                       Fennel
                       Parsnip
                       Celery
                       Agnus Castus
                       Rocket seed
                       Withania
                       Barley broth
                       Licorice
                       Mallow
                       Basil
                       Mint
                       Chickpea
                       Ginger
                       Cardamon
                       Whey
                       Egg
                       Crystal

Cumin
fresh Dill leaf
Turnip seed
Nigella
Cotton seed
Sesame seed
Asparagus root
Cabbage broth
Nettle
Lettuce
fresh Parsley leaf
Pennyroyal
Radish
Cyperus rotundus
Rosemary
Milk
Earthworm


Compounds

                       Confection of Aniseed
                       Powder for Defect of Milk

Confection of Fennel seed
Powder to Increase Milk Supply

Western Classification

2. Secondary Faculties
a. Aperients
b. Attenuaters
c. Inciding Medicines
d. Attenuaters of Congealed Blood
e. Lenitive
f. Purifying
g. Cleansing
h. Carminatives
i. Antispasmodics
j. Rarefying
k. Resolvent
l. Emollients
m. Drawing
n. Repellents
o. Astringent
p. Hemostatic
q. Anodyne
r. Narcotics & Hypnotics
s. Strengthening
t. Glutinate
u. Suppuratives
v. Expel Pus
w. Sarcotics
x. Incarnative
y. Corrosive
z. Cicatrizing
3. Tertiary Faculties
a. Sudorifics and Diaphoretics
b. Febrifuge and Antipyretic
c. Alexipharmic
d. Cordials and Cardiacs
e. Diuretics
f. Lithontriptic
g. Emmenagogue
h. Lactagogue
i. Aphrodisiacs
j. Increase Semen
k. Expectorant
l. Anti-tussive
m. Arthritic Medicines
n. Vulnerary
o. Emetics
p. Masticatories & Sternutatories
q. Anthelmintic
4. According to Part
a. Cephalic
b. Opthalmic
c. Cardiac
d. Pectoral
e. Stomachic
f. Splenetic
g. Hepatic
h. Nephritics
i. Uterine
j. Nervine
k. Arthritic