Natural care for nursing thrush.

<b>Thrush Relief for Mom & Baby <br>2oz +1 oz</b>
Thrush Relief for Mom & Baby
2oz +1 oz
Item# 900186
Regular price: $29.99
Sale price: $18.99
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Thrush Relief for Mom and Baby

Thrush Relief is 100% natural skincare for thrush during breastfeeding in both Mom and Baby since yeast is often passed back and forth making thrush so difficult to resolve.

Thrush Relief for Mom contains naturally occuring caprylic acid and linoleic acid in a specially extracted concentration and ingredients specially blended to for yeast & bacteria in breastfeeding thrush.

Thrush Relief for Baby contains naturally occuring caprylic acid and linoleic acid specially blended to activate the vital ingredient MCT.

Ingredients in Thrush Mom Relief, 2 oz: Proprietary blend of therapeutic Olea europaea (olive) oil, Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, Tocopherol (Vitamin E) oil, essential oils including Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil, Anthemis nobilis(chamomile roman), Origanum vulgare (oregano), Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) and more. Baby Relief, 1 oz: Olea europaea (olive) oil, Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, and Tocopherol (Vitamin E) oil.

What are MCT's and why are they so important during thrush?

MCT (medium-chain triglycerides), is an essential fatty acid necessary for survival.

MCT is already contained in breast milk, although MCT’s may be depleted in the breastmilk of nursing moms suffering from thrush or mastitis.

MCT's are given to premature infants, are found in all infant formulas and are found in certain IV solutions in the hospital.

MCT are easily absorbed and digested even without pancreatic enzymes (which do not develop until the first molar appears in baby's mouth) and are important to anyone overcoming injury or illness.

What is breastfeeding thrush?

Thrush is a yeast infection that occurs when the bacteria Candida, which normally occurs in the body, grows out of control.

Thrush is common in babies and older adults, but can also occur while nursing. Breastfeeding thrush and thrush during nursing can occur in baby’s mouth, and on the bare bottom, in the form of a diaper rash but usually is in the intestinal tract as well.

What are the symptoms of baby during breastfeeding thrush?

The most common symptoms of thrush in babies are white patches on the inside of baby’s mouth and tongue. It looks a little like cottage cheese and is often mistaken for milk curds. Mom should avoid wiping these patches away (mistaking them for milk) as it causes baby a great deal of discomfort.

Baby may also demonstrate a sore throat, redness on the bottom (diaper rash), excessive gas, bloating and irritability.


What are Mom's symptoms of breastfeeding thrush?

Mom’s symptoms may include white patches on the nipples, a burning sensation after feedings accompanied with nursing pain and discomfort. Thrush can also cause baby to not latch on and off properly and nipple compression may occur.