09-09-2014, 00:30
(08-09-2014, 14:28)brookeshells Wrote: I may just have natural saggy breasts then. Will cold water hinder the milk making capabilities of my breasts or is hydrotherapy safe for breastfeeding women?
Brookeshells,
I've never heard of this before but the site listed below claims that cabbage leaves is an old school remedy that works.
How do I get my breast milk to dry up?
http://www.circleofmoms.com/welcome-to-circle-of-moms/how-do-i-get-my-breast-milk-to-dry-up-255427
Make sure you check with your ob-gyn on everything, babies health is priority number 1, (I'm sure you know that already and will be an awesome mommy).

Good luck!.
Nattytooty,
Cold water therapy causing poor circulation lacks supporting evidence, hypothermia maybe, which isn't what cold water therapy is about.
Cold water, it should be noted, holds a magic of its own. Cold water has more oxygen in it than hot water, and therefore has an alkalizing and detoxifying effect. Plus, cold water is known to wipe away negative energy from our bodies. And there's a negative energy component to most disease - particularly where cancers or tumors are located. Using cold water can help remove the energy that's binding the filth in certain locations and when that energy is gone, the filth can more easily be moved out of your body - where it truly belongs.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/028551_water_therapy_health_benefits.html#ixzz3ClnVjl00