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LACTIN Powder: The Perfectly balanced Nutrition for pregnant & Lactating Mothers.
Corresponding Author(s) : Govind Shukla
lactonovaresearch44@gmail.com
International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research,
Vol. 8 No. 3 (2020): 2020 Volume - 8 Issue-3
Abstract
LACTIN powder ,The ultimate Nutrition for pregnant & Lactating Mothers meets the additional nutritional requirement of pregnant & lactating mothers having more of proteins, vitamins & minerals that meets & exceeds RDA requirement. Manages Malnutrition,Increases Lactation (Galactogogue),Gives relief from gastro-intestinal ulcers,Improveslibido,Dailyrejuvenative tonic for women,Alleviates symptoms of PreMenstrualSyndrome& Improves fertility Shatavari,DHA ,L-Carnitine,& GLA are used in lactin for threatened abortion in pregnant women and as a lactation enhancing - galactogogue. Shatavari regulates hormonal secretion and maintains and nourishes female reproductive organs. Shatavari act as an emollient, cooling, nervine tonic, constipating, galactogogue, aphrodisiac, diuretic, rejuvenating, carminative, stomachic and antiseptic. It has beneficial effects when taken in cases of in nervous disorders, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentry, tumors, inflammations, hyperdipsia, neuropathy, hepatopathy, cough, bronchitis, hyperacidity and certain infectious diseases.
Keywords
malnutrition
nutrition in Pregnancy &lactation
C.Subrahmanyam, Govind Shukla, Akankshasonal Khess, M.Dayanand, & C.J Sampath Kumar. (2020). LACTIN Powder: The Perfectly balanced Nutrition for pregnant & Lactating Mothers. International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 8(3), 711–716. https://doi.org/10.61096/ijamscr.v8.iss3.2020.711-716
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1. Rasmussen KM (1992). "The influence of maternal nutrition on lactation". Annual Review of Nutrition12: 103–17.
2. Barasi EM (2003). Human Nutrition - A Health Perspective. London: Arnold.
3. "WHO | 10 facts on nutrition". World Health Organization. 2011-03-15. http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/nutrition/en/. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
4. Laura Riley. Stephanie Karpinske. ed. Pregnancy: The Ultimate Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide. Meredith Books. pp. 21–22.
5. Murkoff, Heidi (May, 20 2010). "Foods that make you fertile". Everyday Health. http://www.everydayhealth.com/pregnancy/getting-pregnant/foods-that-make-you-fertile.aspx. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
6. CS (2006). "Nutrition in pregnancy". British Nutrition Foundation31: 28–59.
7. "Common Pregnancy Concerns". OPregnancy. 3 March 2009.
8. "Pregnancy Diet Plan". http://pregnancydietplan101.com. Retrieved April 22, 2011.[
9. Laura Riley (2006-02-02). Stephanie Karpinske. ed. Pregnancy: The Ultimate Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide. Meredith Books. pp. 21–22.
10. "Framework for alcohol policy in the WHO European Region". World Health Organisation.
11. Nelson SM, Matthews P, Poston L (2010). "Maternal metabolism and obesity: modifiable determinants of pregnancy outcome". Hum. Reprod. Update16 (3): 255–75.
12. Zimmermann MB (2007). "The adverse effects of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy and childhood: a review". Thyroid17 (9): 829–35..
13. Pérez-López FR (2007). "Iodine and thyroid hormones during pregnancy and postpartum". Gynecol. Endocrinol.23 (7): 414–28..
14. Glinoer D (2007). "Clinical and biological consequences of iodine deficiency during pregnancy". Endocr Dev. Endocrine Development 10: 62–85..
15. Milman N, Bergholt T, Eriksen L et al. (2005). "Iron prophylaxis during pregnancy -- how much iron is needed? A randomized dose- response study of 20-80 mg ferrous iron daily in pregnant women". ActaObstetGynecolScand84 (3): 238–47.
16. Hibbard BM (August 1964). "The role of folic acid in pregnancy". An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology71 (4): 529–42..
17. Ball, George F. M. (2004). Vitamins: Their Role in the Human Body. London: Blackwell.
18. Thompson, J.R, Fitz Gerald, P., Willoughby, M.L.N., & Armstrong, B.K. (2001). "Maternal folate supplementation in pregnancy and protection against acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in childhood". Lancet358 (9297): 1935–1940. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)06959-8.
19. Institute of Medicine (IOM). Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, and Sulfate. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2004.
20. Beall MH, van den Wijngaard JPHM, van Gemert MJC, Ross MG. Amniotic Fluid Water Dynamics. Placenta 2007.
21. EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition, and Allergies (NDA); Scientific Opinion on Dietary reference values for water. EFSA Journal 2010; 8:1459-1507.
22. Milman N, Byg KE, Bergholt T, Eriksen L, Hvas AM (2006). "Body iron and individual iron prophylaxis in pregnancy--should the iron dose be adjusted according to serum ferritin?". Ann. Hematol.85 (9): 567–73..
23. Sethi V, Kapil U (2004). "Iodine deficiency and development of brain". Indian J Pediatr71 (4): 325–9..
2. Barasi EM (2003). Human Nutrition - A Health Perspective. London: Arnold.
3. "WHO | 10 facts on nutrition". World Health Organization. 2011-03-15. http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/nutrition/en/. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
4. Laura Riley. Stephanie Karpinske. ed. Pregnancy: The Ultimate Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide. Meredith Books. pp. 21–22.
5. Murkoff, Heidi (May, 20 2010). "Foods that make you fertile". Everyday Health. http://www.everydayhealth.com/pregnancy/getting-pregnant/foods-that-make-you-fertile.aspx. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
6. CS (2006). "Nutrition in pregnancy". British Nutrition Foundation31: 28–59.
7. "Common Pregnancy Concerns". OPregnancy. 3 March 2009.
8. "Pregnancy Diet Plan". http://pregnancydietplan101.com. Retrieved April 22, 2011.[
9. Laura Riley (2006-02-02). Stephanie Karpinske. ed. Pregnancy: The Ultimate Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide. Meredith Books. pp. 21–22.
10. "Framework for alcohol policy in the WHO European Region". World Health Organisation.
11. Nelson SM, Matthews P, Poston L (2010). "Maternal metabolism and obesity: modifiable determinants of pregnancy outcome". Hum. Reprod. Update16 (3): 255–75.
12. Zimmermann MB (2007). "The adverse effects of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy and childhood: a review". Thyroid17 (9): 829–35..
13. Pérez-López FR (2007). "Iodine and thyroid hormones during pregnancy and postpartum". Gynecol. Endocrinol.23 (7): 414–28..
14. Glinoer D (2007). "Clinical and biological consequences of iodine deficiency during pregnancy". Endocr Dev. Endocrine Development 10: 62–85..
15. Milman N, Bergholt T, Eriksen L et al. (2005). "Iron prophylaxis during pregnancy -- how much iron is needed? A randomized dose- response study of 20-80 mg ferrous iron daily in pregnant women". ActaObstetGynecolScand84 (3): 238–47.
16. Hibbard BM (August 1964). "The role of folic acid in pregnancy". An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology71 (4): 529–42..
17. Ball, George F. M. (2004). Vitamins: Their Role in the Human Body. London: Blackwell.
18. Thompson, J.R, Fitz Gerald, P., Willoughby, M.L.N., & Armstrong, B.K. (2001). "Maternal folate supplementation in pregnancy and protection against acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in childhood". Lancet358 (9297): 1935–1940. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)06959-8.
19. Institute of Medicine (IOM). Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, and Sulfate. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2004.
20. Beall MH, van den Wijngaard JPHM, van Gemert MJC, Ross MG. Amniotic Fluid Water Dynamics. Placenta 2007.
21. EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition, and Allergies (NDA); Scientific Opinion on Dietary reference values for water. EFSA Journal 2010; 8:1459-1507.
22. Milman N, Byg KE, Bergholt T, Eriksen L, Hvas AM (2006). "Body iron and individual iron prophylaxis in pregnancy--should the iron dose be adjusted according to serum ferritin?". Ann. Hematol.85 (9): 567–73..
23. Sethi V, Kapil U (2004). "Iodine deficiency and development of brain". Indian J Pediatr71 (4): 325–9..