Ways To Naturally Stimulate Bréast Growth; WOMEN ONLY
Many women desire larger, fuller bréasts, but surgical bréast
enhancement techniques can be painful or prohibitively expensive.
Fortunately, several natural techniques can increase bréast size.
Although these methods vary in their safety and effectiveness, they are
all inexpensive and available without a prescription. Consult your
health-care provider before using any home remedy to enhance your bréast
size. Note that, according to Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Sandhya Pruthi, many
bréast-enhancing supplements can theoretically increase the risk of
chest cancer.
Gain Weight
Human br**sts are composed almost entirely of fat, and they tend to
shrink after a woman experiences weight loss. If you are underweight,
talk to your physician or dietitian about natural techniques for gaining
weight. Eat a diet rich in healthy, high-calorie foods like olive oil,
walnuts, peanuts and reduced-fat cheese. Weight gain will almost
inevitably cause an increase in bréast size
Soy is rich in estrogen-like compounds known as isoflavones,
according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The NIH regards soy
as a theoretical and unproven method for increasing bréast size. In
theory, minimally processed soy foods can cause an increase in levels of
the bréast-boosting hormone estrogen. Eat a diet rich in tofu, tempeh,
edamame and soy milk to improve your bréast size, but note that heavily
processed soy “burgers” and “cheese” contain little of the plant’s
estrogen-boosting compounds.
Herbal Supplements
Several herbal supplements are touted as natural bréast enhancers,
but Mayo Clinic’s Pruthi questions the safety and effectiveness of these
compounds. The National Institutes of Health states that licorice, one
of the most popular herbal bréast enlargers, contains compounds that
elevate levels of the lactation-related hormones estrogen and prolactin.
Red clover is a source of isoflavones similar to those found in soy,
and blessed thistle has been used for centuries as a bréast enlarger and
lactation stimulant. Consult your health care provider before using any
of these products, particularly if you have a medical condition or a
family history of bréast cancer.
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