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Breast Atrophy

Baryta Carbonica 30c


Conium Maculatum 12x
CompositionBeta vulgD4, ChinaD7, CimicifugaD10, Medicago SatD6, OnosmodiumD12, Saw PalmettoD3 bm49

Directions

Breast-Affections
Symptoms/Problems

Remedy

Frequency(Doses)

Undeveloped;with infanitle uterus


and ovaries.For proper growth of
female organs

Pituitary g.200 fortnightly(6)

Breasts undeveloped and


shrivelled;with infantile uterus and
ovaries;general and sexual debility

Sabal ser.Q

Breasts undeveloped with infantile


Onosmodium
uterus and ovaries;aching in breasts
CM
and itching of nipples

4 hourly,5 -10
drops
monthly(3)

Atrophy;mammae lax and


shrunken,painful to touch

Conium 200 or
weekly(6)
1M

Atrophy;painful tumours,with
undue secretion of milk.Very large
breasts with tumour

Chimaphila Q
4 hourly
or 30

Abscess;fistula of mammary
Phosphorus
glands;stitching pain.Desire for cold
200
drinks

4 hourly(3)

Eruptions on mammary
glands;sensation of burning and
pressure everywhere

4 hourly

Piper nig.30

Pain behind mammary glands;worse


Pulsatilla 30 or
by heat;loss of thirst;desires open
4 hourly
200
cold air
Mammary glands
sensitive;sharp,cutting pain in
ovaries;worse at night

Syphilinum
200 or 1M

Soreness of mammary glands

Symphytum 6
4 hourly
or 30

Ulceration of mammary
glands;itching and burning

Paeonia Q or 6 4 hourly

Pain between the space of


breasts;below the mammary

Raphanus 30
or 200

weekly(3)

4 hourly

glands;sexual insomnia and gastric


complaints
Tumours of the breasts;hard and
sensitive;when child nurses pain
goes from nipple all over the body

Phytolacca 30
4 hourly
or 200

Sinuses in mammary gland;chilly


patient

Silicea 12X or
4 hourly
30

Breast atrophy is a state where the size of breasts does not grow with the age and they appear
smaller than the supposed size. This condition mostly appears due to the hormonal changes for
long periods, especially the reduction of estrogen. The size of breasts does not develop properly
with age and body growth that often becomes quite embarrassing for females.
It can also happen due to the weakness of the body or diseases like leukorrhea, excessive
menstruation or bleeding, deficiency of blood in the body. Another major reason of breast
atrophy is menopause, which is one of the most frequent causes of the breast atrophy. Some
eating disorders like anorexia nervosa can also cause breast atrophy.

Treatment
If the female is suffering from leukorrhea, excessive menstruation or menopause, she should sure
these problems first. In other cases, prescribed healthy diet with some general health tonic can do
the job. The diet should include mostly fresh vegetables, fruits, fresh juices and milk.
A little bit exercise daily, especially the press exercises will help a lot. Along with the
medication, a breast massage using dinestrol cream would also benefit the patient. Within a
couple of months, the patient will feel the difference not only in the size of the breasts but also
the breast firmness and shape.
Use of Sabal at Q potency 5 drops in one ounce water three times is beneficial and could be tried.
But Lycopodium, Iodium, Kreosotum, Onosmodium,. Sarasaparilla, Conium Maculataum.
phytolocca, phosphorus, Nastrum Mur, Thuja etc
(SABAL SERR is really a good remedy to increase the size of the breast, but in my experience, ONOSMODIUM, in
high potencies, gave very good results,
also for the deshape breast, CONIUM, is the best.

Breast [.ed] Sarsaparilla 6


Breast [Undeveloped] Onosmodium 30
Breast Atrophy Pitutarine 200, Onosmodium 6, Sabal Ser 30, K.Iod.30
HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT FOR FEMALE DISORDERS AT PUBERTY

The girl often weeps while stating her symptoms. She is usually of good nature.
---- Puls.

Menstrual trouble from wetting the feet just before menses. ---- Puls.

Delayed first menstruation. ----- Puls.

Diarrha during or after menses. ----- Puls.

Menses unduly delayed and do not start at proper age. ----- Puls.

In chlorosis she desires strange foods and also a craving to eat strange articles, such
as hair, dirt or sand. ----- Alum.

Melancholia. Suffering from the effects of disappointed affection. ----- Ant-c.

Menses suppressed with cerebral and head symptoms, especially in young girls.
There is more or less dema. ----- Apis

Dysmenorrha of young girls. ----- Aquilegia

Epileptic conditions and convulsive diseases of girls at puberty. ----- Artem-v.

Palpitation of heart in young girls. High blood pressure. ----- Aur.

Mamm turgid (swollen) with milk in the unimpregnated girls at puberty. ----- Asaf.

Disposition to pimples at puberty. ----- Aster.

Foul breath in girls at puberty. Ulceration of gums. ----- Aur.

Persons subject to quinsy. Muscular atrophy. ----- Bar-c.

Frequent bleeding of nose when menses should appear. ----- Bry.

Menses too early, too profuse, too long. ----- Calc.

Backache and leucorrha. ----- Ova Tosta

Goitre of puberty. ----- Calc-i.

Headache of school girls. ----- Calc-p.

Burning desire for marriage. ----- Caust.

Rapid atrophy of breasts. Women with very large breasts and tumour in the
mammary gland with sharp pain through it. ----- Chim-u.

Facial blemishes in young women. ----- Cimi.

Acne in anmic girls at puberty. ----- Cycl.

Large abdomen in girls at puberty with constipation. Mamm swollen and hard.
Nipple sore, cracked and blistered. Decided aversion to coitus. ----- Graph.

Tired backachy females. Pruritus vulv. Breasts swollen, nipple painful and tender.
----- Helon.

Delayed menses in young girls, with chest symptoms or ascites. Difficult first
menses. Tendency to tuberculosis. ----- Kali-c.

Prostration. Weak and tired. Especially adapted to the young. Extreme lassitude and
depression. Headache of students, and those worn out by fatigue. Breath offensive,
fetid. ----- Kali-p.

Constipation from puberty. Amenorrha with non-development of breast, a girl


reaches age of 15 to 18 without starting of menses. ----- Lyc.

Mamm full of milk at menses in place of menses. ----- Merc-s.

Breasts too small and without milk. ----- Nux-m.

Sexual desire completely destroyed in female. ----- Onos.

Violent sexual excitement in women. ----- Ferula Glauca

Effective in masturbation and excessively aroused sexual impulses. ----- Orig.

Epistaxis of tall slim girls. ----- Phos.

Delayed puberty with defective development of breasts. ----- Pituitary

Masturbation before the age of puberty and its bad effects. ----- Plat.

Undeveloped mammary glands. Breasts shrunk due to menses or some other


diseases of uterus. -----Sabal-s.

Menses retarded, suppressed. Functional amenorrha of young girls with backache.


----- Senecio.

Prolapse of uterus and vagina. Vagina painful, especially on coition. ----- Sep.

Dwells on sexual matters. ----- Staph.

Large abdomen in girls at puberty. Burning in vagina. ----- Sulph.

Frigidity of female. Aids the establishment of normal menstrual flow in young girls.
----- Turnera

Neuralgic dysmenorrha, with neuralgic headache. Mental depression. ----- Xanth.

Delayed puberty. ----- Zinc.

This is from Kent


Chest, atrophy, mamm : anan., ars., bar-c., chim., con., iod., kali-i., kreos., lac-d., nat-m., nit-ac., nux-m., plb., sacc.,
sars., sec.
Chimaphila is Grade 2.
Chest, cancer, mamm : alumn., apis., arg-n., arn., ars-i., ars., aster., aur-a., aur-m-n., bad., bell-p., bell., brom., bry.,
bufo-r., calc., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-s., carb-v., caust., cham., chim., cist., clem., coloc., con., cond., ferr-i., graph.,
hep., hydr., kali-c., kreos., lach., lyc., merc-i-f., merc., nit-ac., ol-an., ox-ac., phos., phyt., psor., puls., sang., sep., sil.,
sulph., thu., tub.
Again Chim is grade 2.

Pueraria Mirifica:
Enhancement

Potent

Herb

for

Breast

What Does Each Herb Claim to Do?


SAW PALMETTO - To increase the size of the mammary glands and assist in thyroid
regulation of reproductive organs

DONG QUAI - To balance hormones, assist in breast enlargement, improve gland


activities, and improve blood circulation

WILD YAM - To stimulate hormone production

DAMIANA - To restore bodies vital energy, treat hormone imbalance, improve poor
mammary gland development, increase sex drive

BLESSED THISTLE - To relieve pain associated with menstrual cycle

DANDELION ROOT - Used to treat breast cancer, female organ disorders, prevent PMS,
excess weight gains, and yeast infections

RED RASPBERRY - To balance hormones, promote breast health, ease


menstrual problems (nausea, headaches, cramps, and acne)
PASSION FLOWER - A calming agent that adds to total well being

SENNA - To increase absorption and effectiveness of herbs, eliminate toxins


The term breast, also known by the Latin mamma in anatomy, refers to the upper ventral
region of an animal's torso, particularly that of mammals, including human beings. In
addition, the breasts are parts of a female mammal's body which contain the organs that
secrete milk used to feed infants.
This article focuses on human female breasts, but it should be noted that male humans
also have breasts (although usually less prominent) that are structurally identical and
homologous to the female, as they develop embryologically from the same tissues.
While the mammary glands that produce milk are present in the male, they normally
remain undeveloped. In some situations male breast development does occur, a
condition called gynecomastia. Milk production can also occur in both men and women
as an adverse effect of some medicinal drugs (such as some antipsychotic medication),
extreme physical stress or in endocrine disorders.
Anatomy of the female breast
The breasts are covered by skin; each breast has one nipple surrounded by the areola.
The areola is colored from pink to dark brown, hairless, and has several sebaceous
glands. The larger mammary glands within the breast produce the milk; they consist of
several lobules, and each breast has some 10-20 lactiferous ductsthat drain milk from
the lobules to the nipple, where each duct has its own opening,

Most of the breast is connective tissue, i.e., adipose tissue (fat) and Cooper's ligaments.
The breasts sit over the pectoralis major muscle and usually extend from the level of the
2nd rib to the level of the 6th rib anteriorly. The superior lateral quadrant of the breast
extends diagonally upwards in an 'axillary tail'. A thin layer of mammary tissue extends
from the clavicle above to the seventh or eighth ribs below and from the midline to the
edge of the latissimus dorsi posteriorly.
The arterial blood supply to the breasts is derived from the internal thoracic artery
(previously referred to as the internal mammary artery), lateral thoracic artery,
thoracoacromial artery, and posterior intercostal arteries. The venous drainage of the
breast is mainly to the axillary vein, but there is some drainage to the internal thoracic
vein and the intercostal veins.
The breast is innervated by the anterior and lateral cutaneous branches of the 4th
through 6th intercostal nerves. The nipple is supplied by the T4 dermatome.
Both sexes have a large concentration of blood vessels and nerves in their nipples.
Lymphatic drainage
About 75% of lymph from the breast travels to the ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes. The
rest travels to parasternal nodes, to the other breast, or abdominal lymph nodes. The
axillary nodes include the pectoral, subscapular, and humeral groups of lymph nodes.
These drain to the central axillary lymph nodes, then to the apical axillary lymph nodes.
The lymphatic drainage of the breasts is particularly relevant to oncology, since cancer
cells can break away from a tumour (breast cancer being a common cancer), and
spread to other parts of the body through the lymph system by a process known as
metastasis.
Function
The function of the mammary glands in female breasts is to nurture the young by
producing milk, which is secreted by the nipples during lactation. However, zoologists
point out that no female mammal other than the human has breasts of comparable size
when not lactating and that humans are the only primate that have permanently swollen
breasts. This suggests that the external form of the breasts is connected to factors other
than lactation alone.

The mammary glands that secrete the milk from the breasts actually make up a
relatively small fraction of the overall breast tissue. It is commonly assumed by biologists
that the real evolutionary purpose of women having breasts is to attract the male of the
species; that, in other words, breasts are sexually dimorphic, or
secondary sex characteristics. One theory is based around the fact that, unlike nearly all
other primates, human females do not display clear, physical signs of ovulation. This
could have plausibly resulted in human males evolving to respond to more subtle signs
of ovulation. During ovulation, the increased estrogen present in the female body results
in a slight swelling of the breasts, which then males could have evolved to find attractive.
In response, there would be evolutionary pressures that would favor females with more
swollen breasts who would, in a manner of speaking, appear to males to be the most
likely to be ovulating.
Some zoologists (notably Desmond Morris) believe that the shape of female breasts
evolved as a frontal counterpart to that of the buttocks, the reason being that whilst
other primates mate in the typical piggy-back position, humans are more likely to
successfully copulate mating face on. A secondary sexual characteristic on a woman's
chest would have encouraged this in more primitive incarnations of the human race, and
a face on encounter would have helped found a relationship between partners beyond
merely a sexual one.
Others believe that the human breast evolved in order to prevent infants from suffocating
while feeding. Since human infants do not have a protruding jaw like our ancestors and
the other primates, the infant's nose might be blocked by a flat female chest while
feeding. According to this theory, as the human jaw became recessed, so the breasts
became larger to compensate.
Size, shape and composition
Most of the human female breast is actually adipose tissue (fat) and connective tissue,
rather than the mammary glands. There is naturally a great variety in the size and shape
of breasts in women, with size being affected by various factors including genetics.
The primary anatomical support for the breasts is thought to be provided by the
Cooper's ligaments, with additional support from the skin covering the breasts
themselves, and it is this support which determines the shape of the breasts. The
breasts naturally sag through aging, as the ligaments become elongated. This process

may be accelerated by high impact exercises, and a brassiere may reduce this effect by
providing external support, although the health benefits of wearing of a brassiere are not
universally accepted. Pendulous breasts (ptosis) are considered undesirable by some,
and some older women seek cosmetic surgery to raise their busts.
As breasts are mostly composed of adipose tissue, their size can change over time if
the woman gains or loses weight. It is also typical for them to grow in size during
pregnancy and while breastfeeding, mainly due to hypertrophy of the mammary gland in
response to the hormone prolactin. The size of a woman's breasts usually fluctuates
during the menstrual cycle, particularly with premenstrual water retention. An increase in
breast size is also a common side effect of use of the contraceptive pill.
There is no relationship between breast size and ability to breastfeed, and it is a
common belief that human female breasts are shaped the way they are so that they can
feed babies by producing milk. However, their shape is also thought to have evolved due
to sexual attraction, as described above.
The size of a woman's breasts is typically expressed as a "bra size". According to the
results of the "Size UK" survey, the average bra size in the UK has increased from a
34B in the 1950s to a 36C today, and the average size for U.S. women is a 34B as of
2005 by the CDC. Women with exceptionally large breasts may experience back pain
only if they wear improperly fitting bras, whilst in some societies there is a belief
amongst some that small breasts make a woman less sexually attractive. Some women
suffer from insecurity about their breasts, and in some cultures a number of women who
are unhappy with their size seek surgery either to artificially reduce or enlarge their
breasts. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery found that 334,052 breast
augmentation procedures were performed in 2004. Some women undergo breast
reconstruction after mastectomy for breast cancer, a result of the high value placed on
symmetry of the female human form in those cultures, and because women often
identify their femininity and sense of self with their breasts.
It is typical for a woman's breasts to be unequal in size, particularly whilst the breasts
are developing during puberty. Statistically it is slightly more common for the left breast
to be the larger [citation needed]. In some rare cases, one breast may be greatly larger
or smaller than the other, or fail to develop entirely.
Development

The development of a woman's breasts, during puberty, is caused by sex hormones,


chiefly estrogen (This hormone has been demonstrated to cause the development of
woman-like, enlarged breasts in men, a condition called gynecomastia, and is
sometimes used deliberately for this effect in male-to-female sex reassignment surgery).
A vast number of medical conditions are known to cause abnormal development of the
breasts during puberty. Virginal breast hypertrophy is a condition which involves
excessive growth of the breasts during puberty, and in some cases the continued growth
beyond the usual pubescent age. Breast hypoplasia is a condition where one or both
breasts fail to develop during puberty.
The orb-like shape of breasts help limit heat loss, as a fairly high temperature is required
for the production of milk.
All facts considered, there are only three ways to increase breast size: actual weight
gain (especially increased body fat), hormonal (estrogen,prolactin), and a combination
of these.
Below are some herbal blends shown to naturally increase breast size by history of
usage, anecdotal stories, and small, loosely, preliminary, scientific studies:
Bloussant Ingredients:
Bloussant herbs provide plant estrogen to help reactivate the mammary glands to
develop breast tissue. This is the very same growth process that occurred during
puberty, but human estrogen was the "fuel". Once the teenage years are over, unless
these glands are re-stimulated, the breast will not enlarge any further.
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens)(Leaf)
Saw Palmetto contains some of the highest concentrations of the plant elements
recommended by herbalists for breast enlargement. Saw Palmetto is a low growing
palm whose berries have been cherished by herbalists and natural medicine
practitioners for years. Saw Palmetto, sometimes known as sawtooth palm or windmill
palm, grows in the southeastern United States from South Carolina to Southern
Mississippi and also grows naturally in every county of Florida. The hard saw teeth for
which the plant is named run along the petiole, or leaf stalk. Saw Palmetto is a
remarkable herb for both men and women. It is now a popular and effective treatment

for prostate enlargement in men but has it's origins in natural medicine as a breast
enlarger and is still recommended today by naturopathic physicians for increasing breast
size. Saw Palmetto has been used for centuries in different cultures. Native Americans,
dating back to pre-Mayan civilizations, used the plant for food and medicine and
particularly for breast disorders in women. Saw Palmetto is useful as a nutritive tonic,
supporting the function of a healthy appetite and smooth digestion. It also tones the
urethra, and it may be used to uphold the healthy function of the thyroid gland and
urinary system. This herb has no side effects or drug interactions.
Fennel Seed (Foeniculum Vulgare) (Fruit)
Fennel is a biennial or perennial plant that grows wild in the Mediterranean area and in
Asia Minor but is commonly cultivated in the U.S. and Europe. Fennel is one of the more
estrogenic of plants and is very similar to fenugreek. Herbal data bases indicate that
Fennel seed contains some of the highest levels of natural estrogens, phyto-nutrients
and diosgenin that add to healthy breast tissue. These phyto-nutrients are mild and
have many health benefits. Because these natural estrogens and phyto-nutrients can
replace excess estrogen in the system, they can help calm hormonal swings associated
with PMS and menopause. Many chemical and environmental toxins will mimic estrogen
and attach to the estrogen receptor sites within the mammary glands. The plant
nutrients can help to wash these out of the system, aiding in increasing the health of the
breast tissue. Fennel is commonly used to treat amenhorrea, angina, asthma,
heartburn, high blood pressure and to boost sexual desire. Fennel helps to arouse
appetite, relieve colic, abdominal cramps and is also used to improve the kidneys,
spleen, liver and lungs. There are no side effects or contradictions with normal use.
Dong Quai (Leaf)
Dong Quai is considered by the Chinese to be the "empress of herbs" and the
"sovereign herb for women." It originates from many provinces in southwestern China
and is now commercially cultivated to keep up with the booming demand. Dong Quai
has been used by the Chinese for more than two thousand years as a strengthener of
the heart, lung, spleen, liver and kidney meridians and as a tonic for the blood. Dong
Quai Extract is the supreme female tonic in traditional Chinese medicine. Women in
other parts of the world have also discovered that Dong Quai naturally provides
balancing and normalizing support for women's unique rhythms, cycles and body
systems. It is primarily known for it's uses in treating women's problems including lack of
sexual desire, the symptoms of menopause, cramps and PMS. In addition, the root is

rich in vitamin B-12, which plays a role in the production of new blood cells.
Researchers believe that one important action of Dong Quai is to promote natural
progesterone synthesis, another key element for breast enlargement. Dong Quai has
earned a reputation as the "ultimate herb" for women and is also know as "the women's
ginseng."
Damiana (Tumera Diffusa) (Leaf)
Damiana is a small shrub with aromatic leaves and yellow flowers that typically grows in
dry, rocky climates throughout Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies,
California, and Texas. Damiana is well known in southwestern cultures as a sexuality
tonic, and is recommended by many top herbalists. It stimulates the intestinal tract and
brings hemoglobin and oxygen to the genital area. It also increases energy levels which
does a lot to restore libido and desire. In women, Damiana often restores the ability to
achieve orgasm. In Holland, Damiana is renowned for its sexual enhancing qualities and
positive effect on the reproductive organs. Damiana can quickly stimulate the genital
area by enriching the oxygen supply. Longer term use can improve sexual fitness and
performance. Damiana extracts have been shown, in the test tube, to weakly bind to
progesterone receptors. This is a key element for breast enlargement. Damiana is also
an excellent strengthening remedy for the nervous system. This herb can have
interactions with hypoglycemic drugs.
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus) (Leaf)
Blessed, or Holy, Thistle can be found in abundance in Europe, Asia, the American
prairies, Canada and British Columbia as well as Australia. It is a handsome annual
occurring in stony, uncultivated places. It is said to have obtained it's name from it's high
reputation as a heal-all, being supposed even to cure the plague. The Blessed Thistle
grows about 2 feet high, is reddish, slender, very much branched and scarcely able to
keep upright under the weight of it's leaves and flowerheads. In cold infusions, Blessed
Thistle is valuable in weak and debilitated conditions of the stomach, and as a tonic,
creating appetite and preventing sickness. In warm infusions, it forms, in intermittent
fevers, one of the most useful diaphoretics to which employment can be given. The
plant was at one time supposed to possess very great virtues against fevers of all kinds.
It is said to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood, and on this
account, strengthens the brain and the memory. Because of it's powerful estrogenic

properties, it is chiefly used now for nursing mothers, the warm infusion scarcely ever
failing to procure a proper supply of milk. It is considered one of the best medicines
which can be used for this purpose.
Dandelion (Taraxaci Herba) (Root)
The Dandelion is a perennial plant found almost everywhere. The oblong or spatulatae,
irregularly dentate or pinnatitid leaves grow in a rosette from the milky taproot, which
also sends up one or more naked flower stems, each terminating in a single yellow
flower. Dandelion has two particularly important uses: to promote the formation of bile
and to remove excess water from the body in edemous 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 formation of new breast cells and tissue, and the
boosting of excretion is key to the cleansing of the estrogen receptor sites which get
clouded with environmental toxins that mimic estrogen. By acting to remove these and
other toxins from the body, it acts as a tonic and stimulant as well. An infusion of the
fresh root is said to be good for gallstones, jaundice, and other liver problems. No side
effects or contradictions with normal use.
Watercress (Nasturtium Officinale) (Leaf)
A native of Europe and Russia, common in Great Britain and widely naturalized in the
United States and Canada, Watercress is a hardy perennial found in abundance near
springs and open running watercourses, of a creeping habit with smooth, pinnatifid
leaves and ovate, heart-shaped leaflets. Watercress is the most ancient of green
vegetables known to man and it's use can be traced back to the Persians, Greeks and
Romans. The common method of preparation in those days was with oil and vinegar. In
the 21st century, scientists are discovering that Watercress may indeed have properties
to counteract the effects of smoking. Its cruciferous nature may even help prevent lung
diseases, such as emphysema and cancer. Watercress contains gluconasturtin (only
released when the leaves are chopped or chewed), which helps neutralize a carcinogen
in tobacco. Watercress also contains credible amounts of folic acid and Lucien. J.E.
Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs us that Watercress is one of
the best sources of vitamin E. This 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. As a medicinal plant, Watercress

has been traditionally considered a diuretic, expectorant, purgative, stimulant, stomachic


and tonic. It has also been used as a remedy against anemia, eczema, kidney and liver
disorders, tuberculosis, boils, warts and tumors. Watercress has more iron than
spinach, more calcium than milk and three times as much Vitamin E as lettuce. Its
packed with vitamins A and C, and is low in calories.
Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa) (Root)
Black Cohosh is native to North America, where it grows freely in shady woods in
Canada and the United States. It is a tall, herbaceous plant, with feathery racemes of
white blossoms. The root of this plant is much used in America in many disorders, and
is supposed to be an antidote against poison and the bite of the rattlesnake. Herbal
researcher Dr. James Duke has this to say about Black Cohosh; "Black Cohosh really
should be better known in this country, especially with our aging population and the
millions of women who are now facing menopause. Recognized for it's mild sedative
and anti-inflammatory activity, Black Cohosh can help with hot flashes and other
symptoms associated with that dramatic change of life called menopause. It's also
reported to have some estrogenic activity. Native Americans used the roots and
rhizomes of this member of the buttercup family to treat kidney ailments, malaria,
rheumatism, and sore throats. Early American settlers turned to it for bronchitis, dropsy,
fever, hysteria and nervous disorders, lumbago, and yellow fever. It's also reportedly well
known for easing PMS and menstrual irregularities." This estrogenic activity, notes Dr.
Duke, can contribute to a "mastogenic"effect; the natural enlargement of the breasts.
Wild Yam (Dioscorea Villosa) (Root)
Wild Yam is probably the most widely used herbal tonic for women's health. Wild Yam is
used for breast enlargement, hormonal balancing and as a sexual stimulant. Herbal
data bases indicate that Wild Yam contains some of the highest levels of natural
estrogens, phyto-nutrients and diosgenin recommended by herbalists for breast
enlargement. These phyto-nutrients are mild and have many health benefits. Wild Yam
has also been used for centuries in Central America as a natural pain reliever. Wild Yam
contains compounds similar to progesterone, and the diosgenin, a procurer of
progesterone, makes it a popular choice for treating PMS. Wild Yam is recommended by
herbalist Susan Weed author of "Breast Cancer? Breast Health!" for healthy breast
tissue. Wild Yam has long been used for it's benefits in women's reproductive health,
including premenstrual syndrome and menopausal problems. It can also be helpful for
kidney and gallbladder problems, and for muscle spasms and inflammation.

Other Ingredients
(Gel Capsules): Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Flogard AB
(from natural plant sources), Gelatin and Water.
Silicon Dioxide (Silica)
Silicon Dioxide, also known as Silica, occurs ubiquitously in the environment and has
been used for many years medically. Food contains various amounts of Silicon Dioxide,
of which include potatoes, milk, drinking water , mineral water , and beer . Very small
amounts of Silica are normally present in all body tissues but there is no evidence that
they play any physiological role. Any silicate absorbed is excreted by the kidneys without
evidence of toxic emulation in the body. Methods for estimating Silica in body tissues
have been greatly improved in recent years making some of the earlier data somewhat
less valuable. This information taken together with human clinical experience and the
frequent occurrence of these compounds in the environment does not point to any
significant toxic effects when these substances are used as food additives.
Magnesium Stearate
Magnesium Stearate - Magnesium is a mineral that supports bone mineralization, heart
function and many enzyme systems. Magnesium is essential to the body's use of
glucose, which gives energy to the body. It also supports normal immune system
function. Magnesium is found abundantly in legumes, nuts, seafood, chocolate and
green leafy vegetables, and in "hard" water. The adult recommended food intake is 400
milligrams per day, and the upper limit is 350 milligrams from nonfood sources. Toxicity
is not known, except that large doses cause diarrhea.
Magnesium Stearate is the form that manufacturers use in vitamins. The Stearate is a
very inexpensive synthetic "salt." Magnesium lactate is how it is found in whole foods
and "natural vitamins." Absorbability varies slightly with different preparations.
Dicalcium Phosphate
Dicalcium Phosphate is manufactured from phophoric acid. It is mainly used in the
pharmaceutical industry to make calcium tablets, tablet medicine additives, etc.
Dicalcium Phosphate also supports curing acalucosis of women during pregnancy and
lactation, and for the prevention and control of rickets and dental caries. It's an
antioxidant in food, an abrasive agent in toothpaste (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate) as
well as being a firming agent. Firming agents are added to separate residual pectin

(occurs in ripe fruits and vegetables and is used in making fruit jellies and jams), thus
strengthening the supporting tissue and preventing its collapse during processing.
Organs and glands communicate chemically through very tiny quantities of hormones
and polypeptides, indicating that even very small amounts of a specific glandular factor
may have a substantial impact on the function of a gland. Other typical products include
tinned and packaged fruit deserts, granular food products, muffins and doughnuts, and
protein and health bars.
Flo-Gard AB (from natural plant sources)
Flo-Gard AB silica was specifically designed for use as an anticaking agent for food
products high in oils or fats, and also for converting hard-to-handle liquids into free
flowing powders. Some food product applications include granulated salt, non-dairy
creamer powders for coffee, powdered milk, ground herbs and spices, powdered sugar,
pancake and cake mixes, and cocoa, to name a few.
Herbal Grobust Ingredients:
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus) Blessed Thistle, also called Holy Thistle,
reportedly derived its name from its successful use as a smallpox cure in medieval
Europe and for its other powerful properties. The 17th century herbalist, Culpepper,
referred to Blessed Thistle as an effective treatment for headaches, fever and female
complaints. Historical uses also include support for the kidneys, gallbladder, liver, and
spleen as well as normal brain function.
Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca) Originally from Mexico, Damiana was named mizibcoc by the Mayan Indians and was used for lung health, dizziness and increasing sex
drive. The herb's reputation for arousing sexual desire gave the herb its second Latin
name (aphrodisiaca). Today, Damiana is primarily used for female complaints and is
well known for restoring the body's vital energies, even when exhausted. Other general
uses include kidney, sinus, lung and nervous system support.
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale) Also called Lion's Tooth, Priest's Crown and
Puffball, the common Dandelion is a native of Greece and thrives under almost any
conditions, enabling this hardy plant to spread to nearly every part of the world. The
Latin name for Dandelion (Taraxacum) is taken from the Greek word taraxos (meaning
disorder) and akos (meaning remedy). It's believed that the name Dandelion was taken

from the French, 'dent de lion' (teeth of the lion) because the jagged leaf of the plant
resembles lion's teeth.

Dandelion is perhaps best know for its ability to support the liver and to purify and
cleanse the blood. Dandelion is also an excellent natural source of potassium which
contains rich sources of sodium and other natural salts, as well as calcium, making it an
excellent electrolyte balancer. Dandelion is widely cultivated in France where the roots
are cooked as a vegetable; in Germany, dandelion leaves are used in salads. Dandelion
greens are said to contain 7,000 units of vitamin A per ounce and are considered to be
an excellent survival food.
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis) Dong Quai has an extremely long history of use,
particularly in China and Japan, dating back to 588 B.C. Principally used for female
complaints, Dong Quai is also used to promote normal blood circulation, blood pressure,
colon function, lung, pituitary, kidney and lymphatic system support. Its traditional uses
in relation to women include reported benefits for hormone balancing, menopause and
nervous system.
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) Lemon balm, a mild sedative with a delicate lemon
scent and flavor, has been used throughout history as a medical herb. A native to
southern Europe, it is a perennial that grows to a height of about two feel with small light
blue to white flowers that appear in late spring to midsummer. Charlemagne once
ordered lemon balm planted in every monastery garden because of its beauty. Before
the Middle Ages, lemon balm was used to lift the spirits, reduce anxiety and help heal
wounds.
MotherWort (Leonurus cardiaca) Known as an important herb since the time of the
Roman empire, MotherWort (Mother's Word) derives its Latin name from the Greek
word meaning Lion's tail, which describes the shaggy shape of the plants' leaves.
Motherwort tea has long been used as excellent support for the heart and female
complaints. Mother Wort has been found to be helpful for maintaining normal feminine
cycles, sleeping patterns and nervous system function.
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) Used for generations in America, Saw Palmetto or
Sabal actually dates back to the Mayan civilization. When eaten, Saw Palmetto berries

have a definitive regulating and beneficial effect on weight, disposition, reproductive


functions and appetite.

This versatile plant provides a wide range of benefits for women. As a nutritive
supplement, Saw Palmetto has been historically used to promote normal bust
development and to also assist the thyroid in regulating sexual development. Saw
Palmetto is also well known for its calming effect on the nerves.
The Bradford Institute, under the direction of Dr. Robert Bradford in San Diego, CA,
supervised a clinical study with 108 women over a period of 24 months to test breast
growth and enhancement. The results of their investigation documented breast
enlargement of one-half inch to three inches over a 45-day to nine-month period.
Additional clinical studies by a pharmaceutical research team in Miami are also
presently being conducted.
Breast Gain Plus Ingredients:
Feneugreek Seed Extract contains some of the highest concentrations of the plant
elements recommended by herbalists for breast enlargement. Also hormone regulator
that that has been used to treat menopausal symptoms and balances the female
system. Fenugreek seed, which is also known as Methi in Urdu and Hindi, Hulba in
Arabic is a popular supplement for minimizing symptoms of menopause, relieves
constipation, controls diabetes, reduces cholesterol, soothes sore throat pain and
coughs, eases minor indigestion and relieves diarrhea*.
Fennel Seed rich in flavonoids that cause estrogenic effects. This boosting of secretion
is key to the formation of new breast cells and tissue, and the boosting of excretion is
key to the cleansing of the estrogen receptor sites which get clouded with environmental
toxins that mimic estrogen. By acting to remove these and other toxins from the body, it
acts as a tonic and stimulant as well. An infusion of the fresh root is said to be good for
gallstones, jaundice, and other liver problems. No side effects or contradictions with
normal use.
Dong Quai Root aids the body in the efficient use of hormones. Also used as treatment
for some menopause symptoms. It has been used successfully to alleviate PMS
(premenstrual syndrome) and menopausal symptoms (Hardy 2000). Dong Quai extract

has been shown to have a muscle relaxant effect and has been used as an analgesic
and anti-inflammatory agent. Scientists believe that one mechanism of action of Dong
Quai is to promote natural progesterone synthesis. Progesterone (to be discussed in
more detail later) 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.
Blessed Thistle Herb used to treat a variety of female concerns including painful
menstruation and associated aches and pains. Also used as a hormonal regulator and
aid in digestion and circulation. Containing B-complex, calcium, iron, manganese, cincin
and essential oils, Blessed Thistle can be used to alleviate inflammation caused by poor
digestion. Blessed Thistle also improves circulation and purifies the blood increasing
oxygen to the brain to stimulate memory. Because of it's powerful estrogenic properties,
it is chiefly used now for nursing mothers, the warm infusion scarcely ever failing to
procure a proper supply of milk. It is considered one of the best medicines which can be
used for this purpose.
Dandelion Root is a perennial plant found almost everywhere. The oblong or
spatulatae, irregularly dentate or pinnatitid leaves grow in a rosette from the milky
taproot, which also sends up one or more naked flower stems, each terminating in a
single yellow flower. Dandelion has two particularly important uses: to promote the
formation of bile and to remove excess water from the body in edemous 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 formation of new breast
cells and tissue, and the boosting of excretion is key to the cleansing of the estrogen
receptor sites which get clouded with environmental toxins that mimic estrogen. By
acting to remove these and other toxins from the body, it acts as a tonic and stimulant as
well. An infusion of the fresh root is said to be good for gallstones, jaundice, and other
liver problems. No side effects or contradictions with normal use.
Watercress Leaf a native of Europe and Russia, common in Great Britain and widely
naturalized in the United States and Canada, Watercress is a hardy perennial found in
abundance near springs and open running watercourses, of a creeping habit with
smooth, pinnatifid leaves and ovate, heart-shaped leaflets. Watercress is the most
ancient of green vegetables known to man and it's use can be traced back to the
Persians, Greeks and Romans. The common method of preparation in those days was

with oil and vinegar. In the 21st century, scientists are discovering that Watercress may
indeed have properties to counteract the effects of smoking. Its cruciferous nature may
even help prevent lung diseases, such as emphysema and cancer. Watercress contains
gluconasturtin (only released when the leaves are chopped or chewed), which helps
neutralize a carcinogen in tobacco. Watercress also contains credible amounts of folic
acid and Lucien. J.E. Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs us that
Watercress is one of the best sources of vitamin E. This 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. As a medicinal plant,
Watercress has been traditionally considered a diuretic, expectorant, purgative,
stimulant, stomachic and tonic. It has also been used as a remedy against anemia,
eczema, kidney and liver disorders, tuberculosis, boils, warts and tumors. Watercress
has more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk and three times as much Vitamin E
as lettuce. Its packed with vitamins A and C, and is low in calories.
L-Tyrosine is a direct precursor to Thyroxine, a primary thyroid hormone, as well as
Adrenaline and Nor-adrenaline. Thyroxine has been found to increase metabolic rate
and control growth rate. L-Tyrosine is a necessary amino acid in the production of
neurotransmitters including epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. L-Tyrosine also
appears to have a mild stimulatory effect on the central nervous system.
Kelp is the common name for seaweed. It absorbs fats and has been shown to have
efficacy for obesity, cellulitis and rheumatism. It is rich in nutrients, containing 30
minerals, so it is especially beneficial for anyone who is mineral deficient. It is reported
to be beneficial for the brain and nervous system and the spinal chord. Kelp contains
iodine which stimulates the thyroid. Kelp has also been reported to improve skin, nails
and hair, protect against radiation, soften stools and treat obesity and ulcers.
Vitamin E, an anti-oxidant, plays a role in the body's ability to utilize oxygen. It also
protects Vitamin A from destruction in the body and unsaturated fats from abnormal
breakdown. Vitamin E prolongs the life of red blood cells and promotes cell respiration
and is reported to be the anti-aging vitamin. In addition, Vitamin E helps minimize
scarring and assists in the healing of wounds, retards blood clotting, keeps youthful
elasticity in tissues and alleviates hot flashes and menopausal distress.
BREAST SUCCESS Ingredients:

Below is a list of some of the ingredients and how they assist in breast enhancement as
well as overall female health and sexual improvement! Breast Success contains
absolutely no synthetic compounds, additives, lubricants or fillers. The ingredients in
Breast Success in order of quantity are:
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. Trigonelline, a chemical found in
Fenugreek, has been in testing as a potential treatment for cancer as well.
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.
L-Tyrosine: A naturally occurring amino acid, Tyrosine plays an important role in the
functioning of the adrenal, pituitary, and thyroid glands, which control hormone
production. Some studies suggest that Tyrosine may also stimulate the production of
growth hormone, which helps build muscle and reduce body fat.
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.
Pacific Kelp: Kelp is an excellent source of minerals from the sea, including iodine,
which is essential for proper thyroid function. Cultural studies relating to the result of diet
including kelp have determined a link to a lower breast cancer rate, and a healthier
hormonal balance.
Damiana Leaf: Damiana is a small shrub high in phytochemicals such as alpha-pinene,
beta-carotene, beta-pinene and beta-sisterol. Damiana is primarily used for treating
female hormone imbalances.

Dong Quai Root: For centuries, this Asian root has been used to treat menopausal
symptoms such as hot flashes and cramps. Dong Quai has been shown to assist the
body in efficiently using hormones.
Mother's Wort Herb: Mother's Wort is native to many parts of Europe on river banks
and under hedges. Mother's Wort contains, Leonurine which is a uterine stimulant.
Black Cohosh Root Extract: Numerous studies have been conducted to show the
medical benefits of Black Cohosh. Studies suggest that Black Cohosh is similar to the
drugs used in hormone replacement therapy.
Oat Grass: Oat Grass (Avena Sativa) is rich in saponins, flavonoids, minerals, and
alkaloids necessary for a healthy hormonal system.
Blessed Thistle Herb: Blessed Thistle has long been used around the world as a
hormonal balancing agent in women.
Hops Flower: Hops flower is a shrub rich in flavonoids, whose action in regulating the
hormonal production facilitates development of the mammary glands.
Vanity Breast Enhancement Pills Ingredients:
Vanity contains 15 all-natural ingredients that are the richest in estrogen and
human growth hormone stimulation in the world. Vanity is the original breast
enhancer product. It has been used successfully for over 8 years worldwide. Truth
be known no product has been more successful in stimulating the growth of
breast tissue than Vanity. With over 80,000 successful cases and a 92 percent
overall success rate, Vanity remains a very successful product.

Each capsule contains 500mg of a propreitary herbal formulation containing the


following:
Fenugreek Extract, Saw Palmetto, L-tyrosine, Wild Yam Extract, Avenal Satliva,
Chinese Red Ginseng Root, Astragalus Root, Cayenne Fruit, Echinacea Whole
Plant, Fo Ti Root, Gotu Kola Leaf, Golden Seal Root, Guarana Seed, Panax
Ginseng Root & Extract and Siberian Ginseng Root.

One study found that after consuming fennel seed for 10 days, the mammary gland
weight of female rats increased. Higher doses increased the weight of the uterus.

Consult the appropriate healthcare professional before using any of these products,
especially during pregnancy and any disease conditions involving the hormones.

Home Remedies

The plant extracts of fenugreek help improve the breast size of a


woman. It does so by regulating the hormones. Blessed thistle has
estrogenic properties, which enhance the process of breast enlargement
as well. Fennel seeds again, contain a high level of flavonoids which
increase the amount of estrogen, thereby stimulating growth.
One of the popular natural remedy for increasing the breast size is
having watercress leaf, an ingredient high on vitamin E.
As can be seen, there are inexpensive and easily available options for
enhancing your breast size. Before experimenting with natural herbs, it
is always suggested you rule out possibilities of allergies, and then
progress. Enjoy feeling beautiful!
Fenugreek is an herb that is associated with breast enlargement. It
can also be taken to increase the amount of milk in lactating mother.
The chemical constituent in fenugreek stimulates the breast enlarging
hormones leading to size growth.
Lady's mantle (Botanical neme: Alchemilla vulgaris is a highly effective
herb for breast enlargement. Consumption of Lady's mantle increases
the blood circulation in local tissues through its astringent properties.
With this the fat deposits increases. This in turn results in the
enlargement of breast. Also the sagging or breast is greatly reduced
leading to very attractive and proportionate breasts..
Radish has astringent properties that enhance the blood supply to the
local tissue. Its intake leads to the balanced distribution of fat in the
body
Consume fennel seeds as this act like estrogen dose in the body. These
are also given to the breastfeeding mother in increase the amount of
milk. Also fennel helps in regularizing the menstruation. Most of the
breast enlarging pills contain fennel

Soy or soya bean that is also called Glycine soja is rich source
vegetarian protein. Consume this for better result
One must incorporate a slice of papaya every day in the diet as it is
rich in cancer fighting lycopene. Also some studies have found that it
halts breast cancer. Also eating papaya after a meal helps in digestion,
and prevents bloating, gas production, and indigestion.
Tricticum vulgare is popular wheat germ oil that regulates blood supply
to the breast making it fuller in appearance. Tricticum vulagre also helps
in having the soft and supple skin around the breast.

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