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breast enhancement, contrary to popular belief, has
been used for centuries. Certain foods and herbs have
the ability to create what is called, a mastogenic
effect. These herbs and foods have been used around the
world consistently throughout the ages, and in many
different cultures. Herbs such as fenugreek Fennel, Wild
Yam and Saw Palmetto have been used many folk remedies
and medicines for centuries.
Western medicine however, is just barely hitting the tip of the
iceberg and becoming aware of the many health benefits
phyto-estrogens offer, and how they play a major role in
increasing not only breast health, but the size and
shape of breasts as well.
The herbs mentioned above are highly recommend and
have been used safely centuries. Now take into
consideration the many breast enhancement formulas on
the market today. It seems as though there are too many
to count, but most are using herbs which have not been
studied long enough for us to know whether or not they
will cause any long term side-effects, and most do not
create lasting results. There are many resources online
and in books for more information on the use of
phyto-nutrients, and phyto-estrogens for breast health
and the prevention of breast cancer. Below you will find
detailed information on the four main ingredients SBS
uses to increase size, and enhance the shape of the
breasts naturally.
Fenugreek.
Rich in vitamins and minerals, and because it is a seed
and a legume, it is high in protein. (Which makes it
very useful in vegetarian diets).
4-hydroxyisoleucine
(4-OH-Ile) is an amino acid extracted from fenugreek
seeds. Fenugreek contains high concentrations of choline,
tryptophan, ascorbic acid, niacin and potassium. Choline
is important for athletic performance, tryptophan is a
serotonin precursor, ascorbic acid is a powerful
antioxidant3, and niacin and potassium are critical for
immune function. Medically, fenugreek has been used for
constipation and irritated skin. Minimizes symptoms of
menopause, controls diabetes, relieves constipation,
relieves diarrhea, soothes sore throat pain and coughs,
eases minor indigestion, stimulates growth of healthy
new breast tissues, stimulates milk production in
nursing mothers. It has also been found that
fenugreek helps to maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
Fenugreek is indigenous
to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, but it
is typically grown in India, Morocco, Egypt and England.
From ancient times through the late 19th century,
fenugreek played a major role in herbal medicines for
health and healing. Then somehow was forgotten about.
Now fenugreek has made its way to the forefront, putting
a damper on the plastic surgery business. Scientific research has found
that fenugreek contain diosgenin and other plant
phyto-estrogens, fenugreek creates a mastogenic effect
resulting in enhanced breast size. In addition to being
a female steroid precursor, fenugreek stimulates
production of milk in nursing women, increases libido in
men, and serves as an aphrodisiac for both. For centuries
it has been a rumor that Middle Eastern women of harems were fed fenugreek
seed to make their breasts grow larger, thus making them
more attractive and desirable. It turns out to be more
than just a rumor.
Fennel
Fennel is native mainly to Mediterranean regions. The
plant's popularity seems to have spread northward only
during the middle ages. Even
prior to that, fennel has been used for centuries to enhance breast
size and to promote milk production in new mothers. The
herb fennel's history is very similar to that of fenugreek
above. It is second only to fenugreek in estrogenic
compounds. Fennel contains anethole, and this, or it's
polymers, acts as phytoestrogens. This can explain some
of fennel's action. Fennel is also commonly used
to treat asthma, high blood-pressure, amenorrhea, angina, heartburn, and
used as an aid to stimulate desire in women.
It is wonderfully rich in the key phyto-nutrients that increases breast
size and firmness.
Wild Yam
Wild Yam is widely used as an herbal remedy
for a number of women’s health issues. It is recommended
by herbalist Susan Weed author of "Breast Cancer? Breast
Health!" for the prevention of breast cancer, PMS, and
to promote growth of healthy breast tissue. Used for
centuries as a medicinal herb by the Aztec and Myan
peoples for a wide range of ailments including many
female problems and to relieve the pain of child birth.
Wild Yam is also a sexual stimulant and an aid in women’s reproductive
health, including premenstrual syndrome. The
phyto-nutrients in wild yam work synergistically with fenugreek,
Fennel and Saw Palmetto for stimulating the growth of
new breast tissues and increasing breast size. Beginning
as far back as the early 18th century, wild yam
was "The Herb" to use use to treat menstrual
cramps and problems related to childbirth. The tubers,
or fleshy, root-like parts, of wild yams contain
diosgenin, a steroid-like substance that is involved in
the production of the hormone progesterone. Research
indicates that this is a powerful alternative medicine
containing many steroidal saponins, mainly Dioscin which
is widely used to manufacture progesterone and other
steroid drugs used as contraceptives and in the
treatment of various disorders of the genitary organs as
well as in other diseases such as asthma and arthritis.
Diosgenin has played a major role in the manufacturing
of hormones and the development of the birth control
pill in the pharmaceutical industry. Wild yam
continues to be a popular alternative to pharmaceuticals
for treating PMS, menopause, menstrual cramps,
inflammation, night sweats, hot flashes, and other
health conditions.
Saw
Palmetto
Saw palmetto has become extremely popular in treating
men with problems such as impotence and prostate enlargement, but
was originally used centuries ago as a breast enlarger, and is still
recommended today, along with the herbs listed above, by naturopathic practitioners
to
increase breast size. It is also used as an aphrodisiac
for inhibited sexual desire in women. Saw palmetto has
been used for centuries by Native Americans, dating back
to pre-Mayan civilizations. The berries were used for food
and medicine and particularly for breast disorders in
women. During
the late nineteenth century an interest in saw palmetto
developed when its positive effect on livestock was
observed. This interest increased when its beneficial
effects on the genitourinary tract were noted. At this
time saw palmetto was used as a treatment for enlarged
prostate, cystitis, gonorrhea and irritation of the
mucous membranes. After the World War II era the use of
saw palmetto as a medication diminished in the US.
However, the use of saw palmetto as a medicinal herb
continued to grow in Europe. Currently the use of herbal
alternatives for the treatment of BPH is very common
there. This is most prevalent in Germany, where as many
as 95% of patients are first treated with an herbal
remedy. This has provided a more favorable ration
between therapeutic benefits and adverse reactions. In
Germany a standard has been set such that saw palmetto
extract must contain 85-95% fatty acids and sterols (
believed to be the active ingredients). It is this
lipophilic extract that is used throughout Europe and
upon which the majority of saw palmetto research has
been performed. Saw palmetto may also be used to
maintain the healthy thyroid function. 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. In
the past two decades, saw palmetto has been touted as a “man’s herb”.
Nothing could be further from the truth. It remains
beneficial for the
health of both sexes.
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