Barley tea does have the function of breast-restoring, so if you are still breastfeeding, you must pay attention to drinking less barley tea when eating out, because raw materials such as burnt malt and fried malt in barley tea have the functions of promoting blood circulation, clearing food and breast-restoring. If lactating women drink a certain amount of barley tea, it will directly affect milk secretion. Many women choose to drink barley tea at the end of lactation to solve their milk secretion problems.
Although barley tea also has a good digestive effect at present, lactating mothers must drink less barley tea. If you want to drink milk with barley tea, you also need to choose the right time to drink tea. Generally, you can't drink barley tea when you just get up in the morning and haven't eaten breakfast, which is easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and vomiting. In addition, it is best to add some brown sugar to barley tea, which not only tastes better, but also has better milk-returning effect.