→ Used for centuries in traditional medicines to support lactation【1】.
Brewer's yeast (2.5 g per dose)
→ Rich in B vitamins and minerals involved in energy production. It is widely used during breastfeeding and is part of the ingredients traditionally included in this context【2】.
Rice protein
→ Gentle and hypoallergenic plant source, it helps meet the increased nutritional needs of the new mother【3】.
📖 Scientific references
1️⃣ Paritakul P. et al., Effect of ginger on human milk volume in early postpartum period, Breastfeeding Medicine, 2016
2️⃣ Lönnerdal B. et al., Nutritional importance of yeast in lactating women, Nutrition Research Reviews, 2009
3️⃣ Institute of Medicine, Nutrition During Lactation, National Academies Press, 1991
Specific role: Essential ingredient for breastfeeding, used in practice when lactation needs to be restarted or supported.
Why this dosage? 2.5 g per dose — the level at which it is generally used when taken alone for this purpose.
Difference: Provides B vitamins, zinc, and selenium, involved in energy, immunity, and recovery after childbirth.
Rice protein
Specific role: contains amino acids, which are used by the body during breastfeeding to produce breast milk.
Why this dosage? Measured intake, designed for regular daily use.
Difference: Included in the form of a drink, for simple and consistent consumption - ideal for mothers sensitive to other animal proteins or allergens.
Specific role: Ingredient studied at the beginning of lactation, with an increase in milk volume observed in some studies during the first days.
Why this dosage? Based on the amounts used in these studies.
Difference: One of the few ingredients for which human data exists on lactation (Paritakul et al., Breastfeeding Medicine, 2016).
Specific role: Spices used in postpartum preparations such as panjeri in India or ginger decoctions, consumed during breastfeeding.
Why this dosage? Corresponds to dietary dosages for safe use.
Difference: Inspired by traditional drinks.
Your questions
Many mothers notice an improvement in lactation within 2 to 5 days with regular use. For optimal effect, a treatment of 2 to 3 weeks is recommended. 
Mix 2 scoops (8 g) in about 250 ml of liquid (equivalent to a mug)
Preferably dilute in water, or with a very light milk (such as rice milk), as the formula is already naturally creamy.
Consume hot for a comforting moment, or cold for a more invigorating spicy latte.
Yes, it can be combined with Milk Boost and Milky Mama safely for full support. 
Yes! All the ingredients are selected for their safety during breastfeeding. However, if in doubt, consult a professional. 
One dose per day, at the time of your choice.
Lactation depends on regularity.
The key is not the time, but consistency.
Milk Flow is used in practical situations: stress, fatigue, returning to work, the need to build up a supply, or periods when the baby nurses more.
It can also be used without any particular difficulty, to support daily lactation in a more indulgent format.
Milk Flow offers a tastier alternative that allows for variety, with the addition of brewer's yeast, for those looking for a more complete formula.
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