Natural Solutions For Thicker Breastmilk – Baby Formula And Breast Milk Thickener To Pose Great Risks To Nursing Mothers

January 14, 2013- Many breastfeeding mothers find themselves struggling with low breast milk supply to nourish their babies. They are looking for natural alternatives for thicker milk and increased supply. Now breastfeeding moms can find the answers they are looking for in a convenient and informative digital e-book called, “Milk Up, Your Essential Guide to Boosting Your Milk Supply,” written by Diane Walters.

In the past, careworn breastfeeding moms had nowhere to turn for help. They were substituting natural breast milk with baby formulas or adding breast milk thickener s to their natural breast milk which imposed health risks for their nursing babies. Walters, a mom of 3 and creator of boostyourmilk.com knows firsthand about the struggles, frustrations and worry some breastfeeding mother’s experience. According to Walters, “I am producing, “Milk Up! Your Essential Guide to Boosting Your Milk Supply,” with the knowledge I can provide guidance to all mothers in improving milk supply.”  Additionally, Walters states, “Coupled with constant feedback that I gain from my satisfied readers, I was able to put together a guide that is realistic, concise and achievable by anyone. No empty promises. No made up stories, no empty promises, no fiction. All facts.”

The digital e-guide to increase breast milk supply naturally can be downloaded on the www.boostyourmilk.com website and is being offered at $37 for a limited time. Along with the downloadable guide, 1 year of updates is also included. The website is filled with honest and heartwarming testimonies from moms who were looking not just for answers for their breastfeeding concerns but a support forum as well.

 

About Boostyourmilk.com:  boostyourmilk.com is a website with information, downloadable e-guides and books for the breastfeeding mothers who struggle with low milk supply.

About Diane Walters: Mother of 3 and creator of “Milk Up! Your Essential Guide to Boosting Your Milk Supply.”

For more information or to order the guide, visit www.boostyourmilk.com .