Why Biomi Moringa
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Made with pure moringa leaf - no fillers, no stimulants, no synthetic additives. Just whole-plant nutrition.

Tested for purity, safety, and quality, so you know exactly what you’re putting into your body.

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Biomi Moringa Clinical Evidence
Stop the panic of drying up. Clinical studies show Moringa increases breast milk volume by up to 400mL per day—without the gas, colic, or side effects of Fenugreek. Nursing mothers report seeing results within 2-3 days, with improved milk quality and prolactin levels that sustain exclusive breastfeeding.
Key Clinical Findings
- 400mL daily increase in milk volume vs. placebo
- Prolactin boost of 231.72 ng/mL (avg.)
- 47% more milk in clinical trials
- 52.3% exclusive breastfeeding rate at 6 months (meets WHO goals)
- Fenugreek-free = no gas, colic, or maple syrup smell
- Safe for nursing infants; zero adverse effects reported
PMID 40724308 (2025 Systematic Review: 8 RCTs) | PMID 34079871 (Double-blind RCT, 88 mothers) | NIH LactMed Database (Official FDA lactation database)
Unlike Fenugreek — which passes irritating saponins through your milk into your baby's gut — Moringa contains zero saponins and works through a completely different pathway. Across all 8 randomized controlled trials in the 2025 systematic review, zero gastrointestinal disturbances, allergic reactions, or neonatal complications were reported in nursing infants whose mothers supplemented with Moringa.
Key Clinical Findings
- Zero adverse infant effects reported across all 8 RCTs reviewed
- No gastrointestinal disturbances or allergic reactions in nursing infants
- No saponins — the compound in Fenugreek that causes gas and colic
- Works via phytosterols and prolactin signaling — not gut irritation
- NIH LactMed Database: no safety concerns identified for nursing infants
- Infant morbidity study: lower illness rates in Moringa group vs. iron supplement group at 3 months
PMID 40724308 (2025 Systematic Review: 8 RCTs — zero adverse infant effects) | NIH LactMed Database (Official FDA lactation database) | Suhartatik et al. (Indian Journal of Public Health Research — infant morbidity study, 6 months)
Your milk is only as nutrient-dense as your body allows it to be. Moringa replenishes the depleted postpartum reserves that determine milk quality — delivering the protein, iron, and vitamin A your body needs to produce milk that actually nourishes. Studies show maternal Moringa supplementation is associated with increased infant IGF-1 levels — a key marker of infant growth and development.
Key Clinical Findings
- Infant IGF-1 increased from 17.8 to 25.2 ng/mL in Moringa group vs. control (p=0.017)
- Milk protein levels significantly increased in Moringa group vs. control (p<0.05)
- Milk output increased by 387 mL/day without diluting milk lipids or protein
- Moringa provides all essential amino acids including Methionine and Cystine — the building blocks of milk protein
- Rich in provitamin A and carotenoids that transfer directly into breastmilk
- Contains bioavailable iron, calcium, and vitamin C to restore postpartum depletion
PMID 41282517 (2025 Cluster-RCT, Kenya, 50 mother-infant pairs — IGF-1 & milk output) | PMID 39408390 (2024 — Moringa impact on milk vitamin A & carotenoid content) | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Moringa cookies — significant milk protein increase)

