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Our galega (Galega officinalis), also known as goat's rue or French lilac, comes from selected Italian cultivation, 2025 harvest. This medicinal herb is traditionally used in the preparation of teas intended to support breastfeeding and is mentioned in traditional European herbalism texts.
According to European herbal tradition, galega has been historically used by breastfeeding women. Traditionally, this plant is believed to potentially support natural breastfeeding. In traditional phytotherapy, galega has been considered one of the primary galactagogue herbs, meaning herbs that according to tradition might support breast milk production.
The traditional use of galega in breastfeeding dates back centuries and is documented in various European folk medicine texts. However, it's essential to emphasise that use of this plant should always occur under supervision of a qualified healthcare professional, especially during breastfeeding.
Scientific research has identified galegine in galega, an alkaloid compound that has generated interest in the scientific community. A study published in the Journal of Endocrinology examined the mechanisms of action of certain compounds present in galega. Further research has analysed the plant's phytochemical constituents.
Preliminary studies have suggested that certain galega compounds might influence specific physiological processes, however further in-depth clinical research is needed to fully understand effects on the human body and confirm properties traditionally attributed to the plant.
Galega produces an infusion with a herbaceous, slightly bitter flavour with sweet undertones. The aroma is delicate and characteristic. The infusion colour ranges from pale green to light yellow.
Infusion Method:
Traditional use: 2-3 cups daily according to herbal tradition, preferably between meals. Use should be supervised by a qualified healthcare professional, especially during breastfeeding.
Do not use if you have:
Important breastfeeding warnings: Although traditionally used during breastfeeding, galega contains galegine, a compound requiring caution. Use should occur ONLY under supervision of a qualified healthcare professional (doctor, midwife, lactation consultant). Never exceed recommended doses.
Drug interactions: Galega may interfere with hypoglycaemic drugs and insulin. It may potentiate the effect of antidiabetic medications. Always consult your doctor if taking ongoing medication therapy.
Effects to consider: Excessive use could cause hypoglycaemia, nausea, gastrointestinal disturbances. If undesirable symptoms occur, immediately discontinue use and consult a doctor.
Duration of use: Use should be time-limited and always monitored by a professional. Do not use for prolonged periods without medical supervision.
Store galega in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct light and moisture. Properly stored, it maintains its characteristics for 12-18 months from harvest date.
Our galega comes exclusively from controlled Italian cultivation, 2025 harvest. Every batch is tracked and tested to guarantee purity, absence of contaminants, and compliance with European quality standards.
Galega tea has a herbaceous, slightly bitter flavour with sweet undertones. Some people find it pleasant as is, whilst others prefer to sweeten it slightly with honey or combine it with aromatic herbs like fennel or anise.
Store the herb in an airtight container (preferably dark glass or ceramic) in a cool, dry, dark place. Avoid exposure to moisture, heat, and direct light. Properly stored, it keeps for 12-18 months.
Use 1-2 grams of herb per 250 ml hot water (not boiling). Leave to infuse 5-10 minutes covered, then strain. According to tradition, 2-3 cups daily. IMPORTANT: use only under supervision of a healthcare professional, especially during breastfeeding.
Galega is traditionally used during breastfeeding, BUT contains active compounds requiring caution. It must be used ONLY under supervision of a qualified healthcare professional (doctor, midwife, lactation consultant). It's not suitable for self-medication.
NO. Galega might affect blood glucose levels and interfere with antidiabetic medications. If you have diabetes or take medication for glycaemic control, do NOT use galega without explicit authorisation from your doctor.
According to traditional use, several days of consistent use might be necessary. However, response is individual and variable. Use should always be monitored by a professional who can assess efficacy and safety.
Yes, other herbs traditionally used as galactagogues include fenugreek, anise, fennel, blessed thistle. However, these should also be used under professional supervision. Breastfeeding support requires a holistic approach including proper nutrition, hydration, and appropriate breastfeeding techniques.
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