Apcelac

Apcelac

Manufacturer:

JM Tolmann

Distributor:

Solvang
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Moringa oleifera.
Action
Pharmacology: Clinical Efficacy: Enhances milk letdown and increases volume of milk production. It is an effective galactogogoue (lactation enhancer).
The active component, malunggay (Moringa oleifera), has gained acceptance as a health food supplement to help stimulate the secretion and flow of milk. The all-natural and organic malunggay in Apcelac has been proven safe and does not contain toxic components. It has been used by generations of nursing mothers especially those with inadequate lactation. Although the galactogogue action of Apcelac is not understood, literature and clinical studies have again and again mentioned and proved its definitive value for nursing mothers.
Breast milk always gives the best nourishment for babies. Apcelac is ideal for lactating mothers. It is rich in vitamins and minerals. It helps increase the secretion of milk which contains antibodies that protect the infant from infections. Breast milk also imparts immunities that keep the baby away from allergies.
Apcelac increases lactation in nursing mothers which promotes breastfeeding. Breastfeeding provides the most natural way of caring for infants. It strengthens the emotional and physical bond between mother and child.
Indications/Uses
Herbal food supplement.
Supplement that improves flow of breastmilk for lactating mothers.
Dosage/Direction for Use
1-2 caps daily for 2-4 weeks prior to giving birth and thereafter all throughout the lactation period.
Contraindications
Allergy.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Apcelac increases lactation in nursing mothers which promotes breastfeeding. Enhances milk letdown and increases volume of milk production. It is an effective galactogogoue (lactation enhancer).
Storage
Store at temperatures not exceeding 30°C.
MIMS Class
Supplements & Adjuvant Therapy
ATC Classification
A13A - TONICS ; Used as tonics.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Apcelac cap 500 mg
Packing/Price
100's
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