Cabbage Leaf Therapy: A Natural Remedy for Breastfeeding Woes

Are you a breastfeeding mom seeking relief from engorged breasts or looking for a gentle way to reduce milk supply? Look no further than the humble cabbage leaf. While it may sound unconventional, cabbage leaf therapy has been embraced by many mothers as a natural remedy to alleviate the discomfort associated with breastfeeding.

How Does Cabbage Leaf Therapy Work?

The magic lies in the simplicity of cabbage leaves. Packed with water and possessing a porous structure, these leaves are believed to absorb excess fluid from the mammary glands, effectively reducing the fullness in breast tissue. Additionally, the cold temperature of chilled cabbage leaves offers a soothing effect, akin to using cold packs to alleviate swelling.

Cabbage Therapy Guide:

Begin the cabbage leaf therapy by cooling a few leaves in the freezer. Following a nursing or pumping session, take a pair of chilled cabbage leaves and apply them to your breasts. 
Enhance absorption by crunching the leaves, breaking their veins. Maintain the leaves on your breasts until they warm up or wilt against the skin. After the application, minimize the residual cabbage smell by washing your breasts with warm soapy water.

Responses to cabbage leaf therapy can differ among individuals, with many mothers 
reporting relief within 12 hours, though individual outcomes may vary. As you consider transitioning to wean your baby from breastfeeding, cabbage leaf therapy stands as a valuable ally. If engorgement is localized to one breast, applying the therapy unilaterally is recommended.
Please note that it is important to always consult with your healthcare provider if concerns persist or if you are considering cabbage leaf therapy. This natural approach is generally safe, but individual comfort and preferences should guide its use.

Did you find this article helpful? If so, please consider sharing it with other nursing mothers, allowing them to benefit and learn, just as you did.

Comments

  1. This sounds great 😃. But won't the chilled cabbage leaves be too cold for the breast?

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  2. Ogechi maduakonamJanuary 29, 2024

    Wow wow wow
    We are learning everyday, this is my first time of hearing this, chaiii 😳😳 where are the nursing mothers, you need to hear this. Thank you so much my beloved mama for sharing this

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  3. Uchenna OrjiJanuary 29, 2024

    Wow that's great my lovely angel thank you so much for sharing

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  4. Purity mandyJanuary 29, 2024

    Aaah, wish I knew abt this when I was still breastfeeding, nice one ma'am

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    1. Aminat DammyJanuary 29, 2024

      Thank you so much for sharing this with us ma

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  5. Good evening everyone

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  6. Wow, am just hearing this for the first time. Am not married yet but I will put it in mind.
    Thanks for this Ma'am more knowledge

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  7. Good evening my precious Mum.
    I will definitely put it into practice
    Thanks for sharing this

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  8. Gloria prettyJanuary 29, 2024

    Wow am hearing this for the first time oo honestly knowledge is power.God bless our Mama with more knowledge and thank you ma for sharing with us ❤️❤️❤️

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  9. What a great impact from the cabbage leave

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  10. Thanks for sharing this ma

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  11. Esther olayiwolaJanuary 29, 2024

    So educative mama. Am still breastfeeding. I will do this . thanks maam

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  12. Ogechi maduakonamJanuary 29, 2024

    🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  13. This is quite impressive.
    Keep up the good work.

    Much more wisdom

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  14. More blessings

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  15. More blessings ma

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  16. Melvin DavidJanuary 29, 2024

    Wow that's awesome

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  17. Joshua FridayJanuary 29, 2024

    Awww that's awesome ❤️❤️

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  18. Onanuga omowunmiJanuary 29, 2024

    Wow..This is amazing, am hearing this for the first time.

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  19. Stella EhirimJanuary 30, 2024

    Thanks for sharing ma, it's indeed a detailed information. Knowledge gained

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  20. Tope adegbolaFebruary 12, 2024

    Thanks so much for sharing this ma

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  21. Thanks for sharing this to us

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