CHOOSE HERBAL ALTERNATIVES FOR BLOCKED MILK DUCTS, NOT PANGOLIN SCALES!
EFFECTIVE, AFFORDABLE, AND LEGAL!
PANGOLINS – THE WORLD’S MOST HEAVILY TRAFFICKED WILD MAMMALS
For centuries, pangolins, especially their scales, have been widely used in Traditional Medicine. This belief in healing ability remains strong in Asian countries, particularly in China and Vietnam. A 2023 study “Pangolins and the Perspective of Traditional Medicine Practitioners,” conducted by WildAid and Choice in Vietnam, revealed the following:
These figures clearly reflect the popularity of these traditional beliefs while posing a major challenge to the conservation of pangolins in Vietnam and the rest of the world.
USING PANGOLIN SCALES TO TREAT BLOCKED MILK DUCTS:
STEALING THE LIFE OF A MOTHER PANGOLIN,
AND LEAVING THEIR YOUNG ORPHANS!
THERE ARE MANY ALTERNATIVE HERBAL MEDICINES
TO TREAT BLOCKED MILK DUCTS.
THAT ARE EFFECTIVE, AFFORDABLE, AND LEGAL FOR MOTHERS
AND HUMANE FOR PANGOLINS!
CHOOSE HERBAL MEDICINES TO TREAT BLOCKED MILK DUCTS
INSTEAD OF PANGOLIN SCALES!
HERBAL ALTERNATIVES TO PANGOLIN SCALES FOR TREATING BLOCKED MILK DUCTS
NOTE: The use of herbal medicines as an alternative treatment for blocked milk ducts should be done with consultation and guidance from a doctor or a Traditional Medicine practitioner to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
1. Feed the baby frequently
One of the most effective ways to clear milk ducts is to have the baby feed many times a day. If you cannot breastfeed directly, you can use a breast pump every 2-3 hours to maintain milk flow.
2. Use warm and cool compresses
Before breastfeeding, you should apply a warm compress for 5-10 minutes at a temperature of 40–60°C to help the milk flow. Do not use a warm compress if the breast is already inflamed, red, or painful. You can use a clean cloth soaked in warm water, a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel, or a herbal heating pad. After the baby has finished feeding, you should use a cool compress (at a temperature below 15°C) to help reduce pain, inflammation, and provide a soothing sensation.
3. Incorporate massage
While breastfeeding or pumping, gently massage the breast to help the milk ducts clear faster. You can use a spiral motion with your knuckles to avoid pressing too hard. For any hard spots, massage them a little more carefully. You can also lightly stroke from the outer breast toward the nipple in a circular motion to aid milk flow.
4. Maintain a healthy diet
You need to eat a balanced diet and get enough protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals like carbohydrates and iron. Drinking enough water also helps clear the ducts while ensuring the milk is rich in nutrients for your baby.
5. Get enough rest and stay relaxed
The mother’s mental state also greatly affects her milk supply. Make time to rest and stay relaxed to maintain a steady milk supply.
PLEDGE NOT TO USE PANGOLIN SCALES TO TREAT BLOCKED MILK DUCTS!
By pledging to say “no” to using pangolin scales to treat blocked milk ducts, you not only give your child pure milk, but you also help put an end to the illegal exploitation of a species on the brink of extinction.
Let’s join hands and act for a future where humanity respects, protects, and lives in harmony with nature and the environment.
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