No, but eating kelp during breastfeeding has another effect, kelp is a very good food, breastfeeding to eat kelp is very good for the body, but can not eat too much. The efficacy of kelp for breastfeeding has the following points:
1. Kelp is rich in iron, iron is the main raw material for the manufacture of blood cells, breastfeeding mothers eat kelp can not only have to prevent anemia, but also increase the iron content of breast milk. The baby ate this milk, conducive to the growth and development of the body, to prevent the cause of cretinism.
2. Improve immunity: kelp can improve the body's humoral immunity, promote the body's cellular immunity occurs. Consumption during breastfeeding can improve their own and baby's resistance, enhance the ability to fight diseases, and strengthen the body.
3. Kelp is also rich in calcium, lactating mothers eat kelp can prevent osteoporosis, but also through breastfeeding so that the baby to replenish the body's calcium needs, to prevent rickets in newborns.
4. Kelp contains mannitol, which can effectively lower blood pressure, diuretic swelling, lactation consumption has the effect of preventing and treating postpartum edema, for postpartum women have a great role.