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Fact or Fiction? Drinking a beer helps with breastmilk production.
Let’s play a game… What do you think? Is this just an old wives’ tale? For thousands of years, people have been brewing beer and using it to increase their milk supply. There are written accounts of Greek doctors in … Continue reading →
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