Coleus Amboinicus is a versatile plant that has been utilized in Chinese cuisine and traditional medicine for various health concerns such as asthma, chest pain, epilepsy, rashes, and insomnia. In addition, there have been suggestions that Coleus species have the potential to enhance lactation in women. Cnicin, the chemical component found in blessed Thistle, has been shown to promote the secretion of digestive enzymes and bile. In addition, the herb has been hypothesized to enhance blood circulation to the mammary glands, resulting in increased milk production.
Milk Thistle, also known as silymarin, Silybum marianum, or St. Mary's milk, has a long history of use in treating various health conditions spanning over 2000 years. Galega officinalis. It was commonly utilized as animal feed due to its perceived ability to enhance milk production. Asparagus racemosus, commonly known as Shatavari, is a type of asparagus that is found in various regions. The Asparagus plant (racemosus), commonly referred to as shatavari, is utilized in the business of immune support and galactagogues by consuming its roots and leaves.
One of the most frequent causes of women stopping nursing, whether real or perceived, is lactation insufficiency. Insufficient mammary tissue, unbalanced hormone levels, and inefficient milk evacuation from the breast are only a few of the causes of lactation insufficiency. Galactagogues and lactation support supplements, to increase breast milk production, may be administered in cases where lactation insufficiency continues. Thus, a higher number of women suffering from lactation insufficiency due to various reasons in the region will increase the utilization of supplements that can aid in boosting milk production, which will drive the lactation support supplements market growth in APAC.
The China market dominated the Asia Pacific Lactation Support Supplements Market by Country in 2022, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2029; thereby, achieving a market value of $100.4 million by 2029. The Japan market is estimated to grow a CAGR of 6.7% during (2023-2029). Additionally, The India market would experience a CAGR of 8% during (2023-2029).
Based on Ingredient Type, the market is segmented into Fenugreek, Fennel, Oatmeal, Moringa, Milk thistle and Others. Based on Formulation, the market is segmented into Capsules/Tablets, Powder, Liquid and Others. Based on Sales Channel, the market is segmented into Direct Sales Channel, Online Sales Channel, Pharmacies/Drug Stores and Others. Based on countries, the market is segmented into China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Rest of Asia Pacific.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Nestle S.A, New Chapter, Inc. (Procter & Gamble Inc.), Pink Stork, Mama's Select, ACTIF USA, Anya Labs, Inc., Mother Love Herbal Company, Mommy Knows Best, Rumina Naturals, Inc., and Mommy's Bliss, Inc.
Scope of the Study
By Ingredient Type
- Fenugreek
- Fennel
- Oatmeal
- Moringa
- Milk thistle
- Others
By Formulation
- Capsules/Tablets
- Powder
- Liquid
- Others
By Sales Channel
- Direct Sales Channel
- Online Sales Channel
- Pharmacies/Drug Stores
- Others
By Country
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
Key Market Players
List of Companies Profiled in the Report:
- Nestle S.A
- New Chapter, Inc. (Procter & Gamble Inc.)
- Pink Stork
- Mama's Select
- ACTIF USA
- Anya Labs, Inc.
- Mother Love Herbal Company
- Mommy Knows Best
- Rumina Naturals, Inc.
- Mommy's Bliss, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Nestle S.A
- New Chapter, Inc. (Procter & Gamble Inc.)
- Pink Stork
- Mama's Select
- ACTIF USA
- Anya Labs, Inc.
- Mother Love Herbal Company
- Mommy Knows Best
- Rumina Naturals, Inc.
- Mommy's Bliss, Inc.
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