Breastfeeding mothers often hear about how “liquid gold” breast milk perfectly suits their baby’s needs. But for some moms, pumping and storing breast milk can come with an unexpected challenge—high-lipase breast milk. This natural occurrence can cause...
Freeze drying breast milk is a common method used to preserve the nutritional properties, but many parents wonder if the freeze drying process leads to a loss of nutrients. Research has been conducted to assess the impact of freeze drying on breast milk, and the...
In this article, we will explore the two main methods of preserving fresh breast milk: freeze drying and dehydrating. We will discuss the importance of preserving nutrients in breast milk and compare the benefits of these methods, including exploring the most common...
When it comes to rehydrating freeze dried breast milk, many moms have questions about the right amount of water to use. The water rehydration ratio for freeze dried breast milk can varies between 80–90% or more water depending on each unique expression. There are many...
Freeze drying breast milk is a process that removes the water content from frozen breast milk, preserving its nutritional properties and allowing for long term storage. This method provides convenience for breastfeeding mothers who want to store their milk without...