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Nowadays, several types of breast enhancement products and programs are advertised and featured on numerous TV ads, Internet ads, and magazines.
Natural breast enhancement programs and products are practically the safest solution for women who have just recently gone through childbirth, weight loss, or those who just had their implants removed.
These all-natural approaches to more shapely breasts are gaining popularity since they offer a safe alternative to having breast enlargement surgery. Most of these products come in the form of herbal pills. These herbal breast enhancement or breast enlargement pills contain varying amounts of several natural ingredients that mimic the effects of the naturally occurring female hormone, the estrogen. This specific hormone is responsible for the growth of the female breasts during puberty.
Most of these herbal supplements contain herbs like fennel and fenugreek. For centuries, these herbal ingredients have been known to be effective breast enlargers. By taking minimal quantities of these herbs, a woman increases her chances of attaining bigger breasts.
Some of the most common ingredients in these natural breast enhancement pills, aside from fenugreek and fennel, are Blessed Thistle and Dong Quai.
The Blessed Thistle herb is a safe ingredient and is approved by the Commission E in Germany as a treatment for indigestion and loss of appetite. Historically, the herb was used specifically by nursing or lactating women to increase the flow of milk. This herb offers countless benefits to the human body. However, people with ulcers, gastrointestinal reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis, are discouraged from taking products containing this ingredient. The main reason behind this is because Blessed Thistle stimulates the production of certain stomach acids, which may cause an irritation of the person’s digestive tract lining.
Dong Quai, on the other hand, is a special kind of Chinese herb used to relieve several menopausal symptoms including menstrual cramps and hot flashes. However, pregnant women, as well as people taking “blood-thinning” drugs, are highly discouraged from using any products containing Dong Quai. This herb offers various health benefits; however, it also contains a certain chemical called coumarins. This type of chemical is known to slow blood clotting and for this reason, people who have recently been through surgery are not allowed to take any sort of medications containing Dong Quai.























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