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Ladies, we all know that current trends have been geared toward
healthier more natural lifestyles including: nutrition, exercise,
all natural cosmetics, alternative medicines, etc., and the list
is growing rapidly.
Despite the great strides toward true equality that women have
made in recent years, you know that larger breasts make a
difference. Larger breasts bring confidence, demand attention, and
give you an overall sexier appearance that means only one thing…
satisfaction (let's face it, men do pay more attention to women
with fuller, rounder breasts it's just a fact of life).
Much focus is being placed on fitness and other outer appearance.
Breast enhancement is one of the hottest topics today, including
the highly publicized controversy over breast implants. With the
health risks and dangerous side effects of implants, not to
mention the costs, women have long searched for a safe and
effective alternative.
Let's face it, women have tried everything including exercise
equipment, creams, lotions, hypnosis, subliminal tapes, special
bras, and much more to enhance their breasts. Unfortunately, most
women see little or no results with these methods. But not
anymore, now we have the Latest Sensation To Hit The Market That
Work!! "Breast Enlargement Pills" These pills use herbs and foods
for breast enhancement has been used in folk medicine for
centuries. Modern science is just becoming aware of the healthy
aspects of phyto-estrogens and their role in increasing the size
and health of the breasts.

The use of herbal compound in creams and lotions for breast
enlargement is not a recent phenomena. Rumors of harem girls being
fed fenugreek to increase breast size have been floating around
herbal circles for hundreds of years; the buxom nature of the
girls of Bavaria have often been attributed to the hops and barley
content of the local beers; and the college girls of the early
20th century recalled in song an herbal remedy (Lydia Pinkham's
formula) that helped them "fill out their sweaters." Traditional
use of herbs have been used for centuries in Asia and South
America to promote breast growth through the regulation of
hormonal balance. Breast Enlargement Pills have combined
traditional folk lore and modern scientific research resulting in
the most effective formulas available for breast enlargement and
firmness. Breast Enlargement Pills help women gain breast size
without resorting to synthetic hormones and surgery. Within a few
days women can feel and see the difference and then when you
achieve the desired results you can switch over to maintenance
levels. Breast Enlargement Pills stimulate the breast glands as in
the formative teenage years when the natural process pushed the
bust development outward.
The herbs that are used in these products have been safely used
for centuries. The phyto-nutrients in these herbs for the breasts
have been featured in numerous books about breast health and the
prevention of breast cancer.
Here's a list of some of the more important herbs used in
Breast Enlargement Pills:
Fenugreek
Fast facts: minimizes symptoms of menopause, relieves
constipation, controls diabetes, reduces cholesterol, soothes sore
throat pain and coughs, eases minor indigestion, relieves
diarrhea, increases breast size and milk production in nursing
mothers.
From ancient times through the late 19th century, fenugreek played
a major role in herbal healing. Then it fell by the wayside. Now
things are once again looking up for the herb whose taste is a
combination of celery and maple syrup. Modern scientific research
has found that fenugreek can help reduce cholesterol levels,
control diabetes and minimize the symptoms of menopause.
In India, the herb was incorporated into curry blends. India's
traditional Ayurvedic physicians prescribed it to nursing mothers
to increase their milk. In American folk medicine, fenugreek was
considered a potent menstruation promoter. It became a key
ingredient in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -- one of
19th-century America's most popular patent medicines for "female
weakness" (menstrual discomforts).
Today, fenugreek is most widely used in the United States as a
source of imitation maple flavor. But this may change as its
medicinal value becomes better known. Another potential area for
fenugreek is cutting into the plastic surgery business. For
centuries rumors have floated out of the Middle East that harem
women were fed fenugreek seed to make them more buxom. This turns
out to be more than mere hearsay.
The seeds, in addition to female steroid precursors, also contain
compounds that increase healthy breast tissue. Since the seeds
contain diosgenin and other plant phyto-estrogens Fenugreek
provides a mastogenic effect resulting in enhanced breast size.
Several studies have shown that fenugreek reduces cholesterol in
laboratory animals, and Indian researchers have shown the same
effect in people with high cholesterol levels.
"There's no question that fenugreek reduces cholesterol," says
Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D., director of the American Phytotherapy
Research Laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah, and author of The
Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine. Fenugreek also "has
great promise in alleviating Type II (non- insulin-dependent)
diabetes," says Dr. Duke. And according to one study, it may also
help people with Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes.
Saw Palmetto
Saw palmetto is now a popular and effective treatment for prostate
enlargement in men but has it's origins in natural medicine as a
breast enlarger and is still recommended today by naturopathic
physicians for increasing breast size. It is also used as an
aphrodesiac, for the treatment of impotence in men, and for
inhibited sexual desire in women. Saw palmetto has been used for
centuries. Native Americans, dating back to pre-Mayan
civilizations, used the berries for food and medicine and
particularly for breast disorders in women. Early American
botanists noted that animals who were fed with these berries grew
sleek and robust, experienced restored sexual vigor and improved
muscle tone. Saw palmetto is useful as a nutritive tonic,
supporting the function of a healthy appetite and smooth
digestion. Saw palmetto berry also tones the urethra, and it may
be used to uphold the healthy function of the thyroid gland and
urinary system. This remarkable herb has no side effects or drug
interactions. It's breast enhancing effects stem from phyto-nutrients
that stimulate breast tissue, increasing health and size. To call
saw palmetto a "man's herb" is a disservice to it's healthy
benefits for both sexes.
Mexican Wild Yam
Wild Yam is probably the most widely used herbal tonic for women's
health. It is widely used as a breast enlarger and a sexual
stimulant and is recommended by herbalist Susan Weed author of
"Breast Cancer? Breast Health!" for healthy breast tissue. Wild
Yam has long been used for it's benefits in women's reproductive
health, including premenstrual syndrome and menopausal problems.
It can be taken in capsules or in tea (though there are mixed
opinions on the flavor). The powder can be added to creams or
vaginal ointments, and can be added to your lotion for breast
massage. The phyto-nutrients in wild yam are a good compliment to
the nutrients in fenugreek for stimulating breast size increases.
Fennel
Fennel has been used for centuries to enhance breast size and to
promote milk production in new mothers. The herb's history is
similar to the story of fenugreek above. It is second only to
Fenugreek in estrogenic compounds. Fennel is also used to treat
amenorrhea, angina, asthma, heartburn, high blood pressure and to
increase sexual desire in women. It is rich in the phyto-nutrients
that increase breast size and is a great addition to the program.
Dong Quai
Dong Quai is also known as Chinese Angelica and is primarily known
for it's uses in treating women's problems including lack of
sexual desire, the sypmtoms of menopause, cramps and PMS. It
increases the effects of hormones in both men and women and is
widely used as an aphrodisiac. Dong-quai is particularly useful in
ending hot flashes and menstrual cramps. It is also used as a
liver tonic and in treating sciatica and shingles.
Dong-quai has earned a reputation as the "ultimate herb" for
women. It is widely used among Chinese women as a fortifying daily
tonic, much as Chinese men rely on ginseng. Women in other parts
of the world have also discovered this 5,000 year old tradition
that naturally provides balancing and normalizing support for
women's unique rhythms, cycles and body systems. Do not use if you
are pregnant or taking a blood thinning agent.
Damiana
Damiana is well known in southwestern cultures as a sexuality
tonic, and is recommended by many top herbalists. It stimulates
the intestinal tract and brings oxygen to the genital area. It
also increases energy levels which does a lot to restore libido
and desire. In women Damiana often restores the ability to achieve
orgasm. Longer term use can improve sexual fitness and
performance. Damiana is used primarily as an energy tonic and an
aphrodisiac for both men and women.
Blessed Thistle
Blessed Thistle helps strengthen the heart & lungs and increases
circulation. Blessed Thistle gained a reputation as a cure-all,
and was even believed to have fought off the plague. The plant is
praised for its medicinal powers in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About
Nothing" and was recommended in early herbal treatises as a remedy
for migraine and other headaches.
Despite its past popularity, Blessed Thistle is now considered
genuinely useful for digestive problems. It works by stimulating
the production of saliva and digestive juices. The plant
originated in southern Europe, but is now cultivated throughout
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