Phytoestrogens are a group of substances
found in plants that have moderate estrogenic properties. The
phytoestrogens compete for the same receptor cells as true estrogen.
Phytoestrogens, through their natural balance of female hormones,
promote the development of glandular breast tissue and act as a powerful
natural breast enlargement factor. Most women taking herbs containing
these phytoestrogens notice a significant increase in the fullness and
balance of their breasts.
There are a number of herbs that have
been promoted by different companies that contain good levels of
phytoestrogens and have the action of promoting breast tissue growth and
tone.
Pueraria mirifica (also
known as Kwao Krua or Butea Superba) is a plant found in Thailand and
Myanmar. Its tuber (fleshy underground stem or root) contains
phytoestrogens such as miroestrol, deoxymiroestrol, and coumestans.
Miroestrol and deoxymiroestrol are found only in Pueraria mirifica. They
are much stronger than soy or red clover isoflavones, and are under
investigation for possible use in hormone replacement therapy. One of
the amazing “side-effects” of this herb is it’s action of increasing
breast size and firmness. Tests carried out by Thailand’s Chulalongkorn
University found Pueraria mirifica therapy was able to enhance breast
size by up to 80%. Further tests carried out in England found that the
plant had a beneficial effect on the skin, and hair, as well as the
breasts. This herb is used in both capsule and cream form in natural
breast enhancement formulas.
Dandelion Root has two
particularly important uses: to promote the formation of bile and to
remove excess water from the body in edemas conditions resulting from
liver problems. The root especially effects all forms of secretion and
excretion from the body. This boosting of secretion is key to the breast
enhancement and formation of new breast cells and tissue. No side
effects or contradictions with normal use.
Watercress Leaf is the
most ancient of green vegetables known to man and it’s use can be traced
back to the Persians, Greeks and Romans. Watercress is one of the best
sources of vitamin E and contains significant amounts of folic acid and
Lucien. Vitamin E is the fertility vitamin, essential to breast
enlargement, Vitamin E helps the body to use oxygen, which increases
physical endurance and stamina and improves heart response.
Red Clover is a source of many valuable nutrients including calcium, chromium, magnesium, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, thiamine, and vitamin C. Red clover is also considered to be one of the richest sources of isoflavones (water-soluble chemicals that act like estrogens).
Dong Quai Root aids the
body in the efficient use of hormones. It is widely considered the
ultimate female tonic herb. This herb helps restore energy, vitality and
resistance to disease, and stimulates the breast enlargement.
Scientists believe that one mechanism of action of Dong Quai is to
promote natural progesterone synthesis. Progesterone is another hormone
whose production declines at menopause. The plant nutrients can help to
wash these out of the system, aiding in increasing the health of the
breast tissue.
Fenugreek Seed Extract: Fenugreek
is a unique herb rich in phyto-estrogens. Fenugreek aids in hormonal
production, and facilitates the development of the mammary glands which
‘feed’ on estrogens.
Saw Palmetto Berry: Saw
Palmetto is a small palm tree with large leaves and large deep
red-black berries. Saw Palmetto berries contain an oil with a variety of
physosterols. Studies have shown Saw Palmetto to successfully reverse
atrophy of the mammary gland.
Fennel Seed: Fennel has
long been praised for its abundance of flavonoids. These compounds
exert mild estrogenic effects and are completely harmless and non-toxic.
Mexican Wild Yam Root: Commonly
used as a treatment for osteoporosis, Mexican Wild Yam is a excellent
source of Beta-Carotene and diosgenin, which are powerful Phytochemicals
aiding in optimal breast development.
Hops Flower: Hops
flower is a shrub rich in flavonoids, whose action in regulating the
hormonal production facilitates development of the mammary glands.
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