June 17, 2026
A 14-year IBCLC reveals the hidden hormonal setting that decides your supply - and the 60s method activating it for every mom who's tried everything.

If you feel guilty for dreading feeds and watching every ounce of effort go to waste - please know your body isn't broken.
There's one hidden variable keeping low-supply moms stuck while the moms on your feed leak through their shirts.
The Milk Oven Method is what targets it. Let me explain exactly what the Milk Oven is and the 60-second method that activates it.
I'm a Board Certified Lactation Consultant. 14 years in practice. The Milk Oven Method is the most consistent supply-restorer I've seen.
Many moms convinced their body is broken and can't make milk should know this is only true for 2% of them. The rest have a problem the Milk Oven Method can fix.
If you're reading this, you already know the part most moms never get told:
The amount of milk your body makes is controlled by a single biological setting.
Not whether your pump schedule is good enough.
Not how much oatmeal you eat.
Not how many gallons of water you choke down.
Not even sleeping more.
An oven setting.
Here's why that matters:
The question you came here to get answered is the obvious one: what is the oven setting, and how do I turn it up.
I'm going to tell you the exact 60-second daily ritual that activates the Milk Oven and the clinical trial that proved it adds 6.7oz a day in 72 hours.
But first you need to understand what the Milk Oven actually is, and why almost nothing in the lactation aisle can touch it.
Prolactin is your milk-making hormone.
It's the hormone that tells your body to make milk and convert what you eat and drink into milk.
Without enough of it, the rest of the equation doesn't matter - which is why you feel like you've tried everything but it hasn't worked.
Here's the simplest way I've found to explain it to the moms in my practice.
Imagine an oven.

High prolactin = a 400° oven. Everything you put inside it bakes. Bread rises. Cookies turn golden. Whatever ingredients are in there get transformed.
Low prolactin = a 100° oven. You can fill it with flour, sugar, eggs, butter - every ingredient you'd ever need.
But at 100°, the oven is barely warm. The ingredients just sit there. They never become anything.
Your prolactin is the oven setting. Your food and water are the ingredients.
That's it.
This is why the moms you've scrolled past on TikTok or your peers are drowning in oversupply. Their oven was just on a high temperature.
And it's why you, doing everything "right," have come up empty.
Your ingredients were there. Your oven temperature wasn't.

Once you understand the oven, the entire lactation aisle starts to make a different kind of painful sense.
Supply and demand pumping.
Yes, it's real. Pumping signals your body to release prolactin - that's why supply and demand works. But the signal is weak - even a $300 medical-grade pump can't push it hard enough to matter.
Fenugreek.
Fenugreek doesn't signal your body to make more milk - it tells your body to force out low-quality milk that causes your baby to scream.
Goat's rue, blessed thistle, milk thistle, brewer's yeast.
These feed the ingredients shelf. Don't touch the dial.
Domperidone. The one prescription that's actually effective and raises prolactin has FDA has warnings about sudden cardiac death linked to it. The risk is from the drug's effect on the heart, not from the prolactin.
Each one on the list either squeezes the tissue briefly or feeds the ingredients shelf.
None of them turn the oven up.
A 40-year-old playbook built on a misunderstanding of what controls milk production in the first place.
Now you know why the Milk Oven Method works, here's where it gets interesting.
Let me reveal what raises prolactin and why the solution isn't well known.
The $2.9 billion lactation industry has spent seventy years making sure American moms never hear the word you're about to read.
Once you see it, you cannot un-see who profits from you "not making enough."
The plant is called Moringa.
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone.
Mothers in South Asia and parts of Africa have used it for 2,000 years. Countries that outpace the U.S. on every breastfeeding metric.
Moringa isn't an artificial supplement. It's a leafy green thats been fed to toddlers and pregnant women for thousands of years.
Your body recognizes it the way it recognizes spinach. Closer in category to a vegetable than to a pill.
Western medicine ignored it for one reason.
No one can patent a leaf that costs 66¢ a serving - which would mean:
No $140 consult, no $300 pump, no $50 supplements - the $2.9 billion lactation industry has any reason to put it in front of you.
Your lactation consultant isn't hiding it. She was trained inside a system that doesn't teach what it can't bill for.
Here's how effective moringa actually is:
In a clinical trial, mothers gained +6.7oz per day in 72 hours over the control group.
No extra pumps.
No extra calories.
No extra water.
Same bodies.
Same breasts.
Here's what that looks like:

In a randomized controlled trial, mothers on a clinically-dosed daily moringa protocol saw average circulating prolactin rise by 231.72 ng/mL.
Simply put: It didn't just tap the dial - it cranked it to 400°.
The milk output followed:
✅ Day 1: +0.9oz per day
✅Day 2: +2.2oz / day
✅Day 3: +6.7oz / day vs control
That curve isn't effort. You cannot pump your way to that. That's the oven setting going up.
And in a separate trial at 3 months postpartum: moms using moringa produced 32oz/day versus 21oz/day for the control group.
Same bodies. Same breasts. Different prolactin.
The dial moved.
Sound familiar?
No. Probably not. Because no one's ever told you the dial existed.
You've probably been told your supply will "regulate" around 6 or 12 weeks.
It's a myth. Prolactin declines week by week - moms whose supply "evens out" started with a dial high enough to coast the drop. The rest watch their supply dry up.

Technically yes.
Here's the catch:
The moms who try this almost always come back disappointed.
🚫Dose — retail moringa is dosed for antioxidants, not prolactin. You won't hit the threshold.
🚫Oxidation — moringa loses potency fast. Bulk powder sitting on a shelf for a year is green dust.
🚫Hidden ingredients — most "lactation supplements" pad the bottle with fenugreek, blessed thistle, fillers, and "proprietary blends" that hide how little real moringa is in there. The Method has one active for a reason. Most products have ten.
The Milk Oven Method is a protocol, not a product. But the protocol only works with a moringa that's dosed, sealed, and unblended.

After watching dozens of moms waste money on retail moringa that couldn't activate the Method, I went looking for a moringa formulated to the clinical-trial spec.
Biomi is the only one I've found that meets the whole criteria the Method requires.
✅Dosed to the studies. Each serving delivers the moringa concentration used in the trials that produced the 72-hour curve which the Method depends on.
✅Sealed against oxidation. Opaque bottle, sealed packaging. The active compound is intact when it reaches you - so the dial can actually move.
✅Single ingredient. No blends, no surprises. Just moringa. No fenugreek hiding in a "lactation blend." No fillers. What goes into you (and your baby) is exactly what's on the label.
✅Fenugreek-free. Worth saying twice for the moms whose supply was crashed by it the first time.
Biomi isn't another lactation supplement. It's the delivery system for the Milk Oven Method.
The ritual: Two capsules. Once a day. Sixty seconds.
The guarantee: 60-day More Milk Guarantee. If your oven doesn't turn up, you get a full refund.
The Price: Right now they're running their biggest sale this year so it's only 66¢ per daily serving. Formula runs $5–$7 a day. The fix costs less than one-seventh of the problem.
The Bonus: A free ebook with each purchase - the full Milk Oven Method protocol, normally $14.95.
The bottom line?
Less than the formula you've been supplementing with. With a 60-day guarantee. And the protocol that produces the 72-hour curve.

"I was convinced my breasts just weren't capable of producing milk. Three weeks on the Method and I was overproducing. I packed formula in the diaper bag for months 'just in case' - eventually I realized I'd never opened it."
Lexi Malia., 7 weeks postpartum

"My pump sessions used to feel like punishment for 0.2oz. A week into the Method I was getting 4oz without thinking about it. My husband asked if I'd bought a better pump — I told him I just turned the oven on."
Felicity Dunn., 6 weeks postpartum

"My pediatrician asked at the 3-month checkup what I'd changed - my baby had jumped two percentiles. I told her about the Method. She'd never heard of it. She wrote it down."
Ruby McLeaver., 12 weeks postpartum

Picture this.
Saturday morning, three weeks from now.
Nursing chair. Sun through the curtains.
She latches. No fussing. No pulling off.
And then you hear it — that soft, rhythmic gulp-pause-gulp you used to pray for at 3am, the one you'd hold your breath listening for.
Now it's just there. Steady. Unmistakable.
Her cheek is warm against your skin. Her body gets heavier as she relaxes into you.
Twenty minutes later she unlatches on her own, a little dribble of milk at the corner of her mouth, eyes already fluttering closed.
Milk drunk.
You just sit there, holding her, and realize you didn't think about supply once during that feed.
Not once.
That's the version of motherhood you stopped believing you'd get to have.
This isn't a lucky session. This is just your average Saturday.
I'm an IBCLC. I've been doing this for 14 years.
I don't recommend supplements lightly - this industry has done real harm to vulnerable moms.
I'm sharing the Milk Oven Method publicly - and the one product built to deliver it - because I am tired of watching mothers blame their bodies for something that was never their bodies' fault.
You are not failing.
You don't deserve to feel guilty when you're doing everything you were told to.
Your know know your oven is just set too low.
The Method turns it up.
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Studies Referenced:
¹ Moringa oleifera Supplementation as a Natural Galactagogue.
PubMed: Full Text: MDPI Foods, 2025
² Effect of Maternal Moringa oleifera Leaf Supplementation on Human Milk Output, ScienceDirect, 2025
PubMed: Full text: Science Direct
³ Moringa oleifera Capsule in Increasing Breast Milk Volume, PLOS One, 2021
PLOS ONE: Science Direct:
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Adding this here because I'm getting it in DMs constantly — yes, this works for moms diagnosed with IGT, and yes for moms who've already tried fenugreek and crashed. The dial is the dial. If you have a specific question about your situation, leave it below and I'll try to get to as many as I can. — Jen
ok i was the biggest skeptic in this entire comment section. tried fenugreek (made my baby scream for 3 days), goats rue, body armor by the case, two different teas that tasted like dirt. wasn't going to even try this. my friend literally bought it for me and left it on my counter. day 4 i pumped 5oz. i was getting 0.4oz before. i cried in my pantry.
im so grateful for this article but im also angry. why did i have to find this on facebook at 11pm and not from my OB, my hospital, my pediatrician, my LC. 3 months of crying over something that could have been fixed in a week.
is this actually safe to take while breastfeeding? my doctor said herbal supplements arent regulated and i don't want to risk anything
I asked my IBCLC the exact same thing. Moringa is on the safe lists. It's literally just a leaf — people have eaten it for thousands of years. The studies they linked are real, I went and read them. The MDPI one is on PubMed.
pediatrician approved here. He'd never heard of it but said there's no reason it would be unsafe and we've had no issues. baby is thriving.
im 11 weeks pp and my supply tanked at 9 weeks out of nowhere. one day i had a freezer stash, next day i was pumping for drops. nobody could tell me why. this article is the first thing that made it make sense — I had the flu at week 8 and never recovered. The dial got turned down. 5 days in and im back to where i was.
Did anyone here have IGT/insufficient glandular tissue? Was told I couldn't EBF and my LC basically gave up on me. I'm 4 weeks pp and at 1oz combined per session. Don't want to get my hopes up again.
Devon — see my pinned comment above. The dial moves differently for IGT moms but it does move. — Jen
I was diagnosed with IGT at 2 weeks. 9 weeks on this and im EBF. Im not saying it cures IGT but the dial moved and that was enough for me to feed her directly. There is hope.
ok everyone in this thread sounds like an ad. im not buying it
i thought the same thing. came back to comment after 10 days. its not an ad. it works. sorry to disappoint
fair enough lol. ordered.
the pump parts thing got me. mine are still drying from this morning. yesterday they were piled in the sink at 11pm. its not just the supply, its everything around it. i forgot what my counter looked like.
Will this work if i'm 8 months pp? My supply has been dropping since I went back to work and pumping at the office isn't cutting it.
yes — I'm 9 months and it brought me back. take it with you to work and don't skip days. that was my mistake the first time.
Im going to write this for the mom whos lurking and crying at 2am like i was 3 weeks ago. I had my baby at 36 weeks. He was in the NICU for 11 days. By the time we got home my supply was already in trouble — hospital grade pump every 2 hours, fenugreek, brewers yeast, oats every morning, body armor like it was water. Highest i ever got was 1oz combined. I was supplementing with formula and crying every time. My MIL gave me this article and i scoffed. Started it anyway because what was i losing. Day 3 i had to upgrade my flange because my output went up so much. I am 7 weeks pp now and pumping 28-32oz a day. Im not telling anyone in my real life because i dont want to be that girl but i had to come here and say it. Thank you Jen.
Stephanie — thank you for taking the time to write this. NICU mamas, please read her comment. — Jen
my husband: are you taking something new?
me: 🫢
ive spent like $340 on supplements that didnt work. Legendairy, Milky Mama, three different teas. I was so done. this was my last attempt and i would have written a 1 star review just to warn other moms. instead im here writing this. the money back guarantee is real, i checked.
i didnt cry today. thats new.
should i take this in the morning or at night?
morning with food worked best for me. night gave me weird dreams lol
im 4 days in. nothing has changed yet. but i feel hopeful for the first time in weeks. that has to count for something. ill update.
UPDATE: day 7 and im up to 3oz from 0.8oz. it worked. it actually worked. i didnt believe it would. crying.
my LC kept saying "youre too stressed, that's why your supply is low" and it made me feel SO much worse. like now its my anxiety's fault?? this was the first thing that didnt blame me. and the supply came back even with the same stress level. so. yeah.
ok im breastfeeding her right now as i type this. she just gave the milk-drunk sigh. iykyk 🥹