Jun
27

Natural Breast Enhancement Supplements

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Probably the most widely advertised bust augmentation products are breast enhancement supplements, mainly made from various herbs that have served traditional medicine throughout the centuries. Among the best known we could mention wild yam, fennel, fenugreek, dong quay, pueraria mirifica, hops, dandelion root and some others. Used in a variety of dosages and combinations such plants contain natural estrogen also known as phytoestrogen, which is the main element responsible for breast enhancement. Even the cream breast enhancement supplements use these herb extracts for external application and stimulation of the mammary gland.

Some of these plants that ensure the success of breast enhancement supplements come from the Far East, being used in Asian countries since ancient times to treat various health problems related to the reproductive system. Dong quay for instance, a Chinese plant, as the name speaks for itself, was used to alleviate symptoms related to the menopause, such as hot flashes or cramps. It is also useful in treating PMS symptoms. Nevertheless it has only recently been included in breast enhancement supplements and it is worth mentioning for its stimulation role at the level of the mammary gland. One side effect associated with its administration is increased skin sensitivity to sun rays.

Another plant of Asian origin used in breast enhancement supplements is pueraria mirifica, the basic ingredient for creams and complete bust enlargement products. Growing in Thailand and Burma, this herb contains estrogen-like substances that have a stimulating action on the breasts. However, there are a few restrictions in the usage of all the breast enhancement supplements that include it. Such products are forbidden to pregnant and nursing women, or to those that use some kind of hormonal birth control pills. Studies have also pointed out that in the case of pre-menopausal women it may cause anemia. Therefore, before turning to any breast enhancement supplement ask a specialist for guidance.

Last but not least, we should briefly tackle with the bovine ovary extract too, that is largely advertised on the Internet as part of breast enhancement supplements. It is said that it stimulates not the breasts directly, but the pituitary gland that is responsible for the secretion of the prolactine and growth hormone. The former rises to large quantities during pregnancy in order to determine milk secretion, but additional administration could increase the risk of infertility and even stroke. On the other hand, the growth hormone can cause organ-related problems. Therefore, stick to the safest of dosage in any of the breast enhancement supplements you may be using.

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