Natural Breast Enhancement - Does it Really Safe?
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Wherever you look, be it in ladies’ magazines, on television and on the internet, there are many ads promising natural breast enhancement.
A lot of these ads exploit the insecurities women experience after childbirth or weight loss. These two important achievements in a woman’s life leave behind the mark of gravity.
Many women are not prepared to go for surgery out of fear as well as the fact that they would prefer something natural and therefore they look at options such as natural breast enhancement pills that promise to give the results without the scary surgery. However, since it is natural, we don’t expect that it could have severe side effects and manufacturers exploit this fact by not listing side effects on their containers.
Theoretically speaking, natural enhancement pills could work to increase the size of the breasts as they contain certain herbs, which copy the effects estrogen on the body. Some women experience a temporary increase in breast size in a similar fashion.
This is done by way of fluid being retained in the breasts.
Hormones in the uterine tissues are stimulated by estrogen and thought to increase the risk of cancer. Hormone replacement therapy as well as birth control tablets contain progesterone which counters the effects of estrogen. This causes concerns as to the safety of natural enhancement pills.
Research on the interference of natural enhancement pills on the menstrual cycle and fertility has been inconclusive. It is not known wether natural enhancement therapy interferes with the efficacy of birth control.
In addition to the lack of evidence of the safety of natural breast enlargement pills, books on the topic talk very little about safety and the concerns of the high concentration of these herbs taken in tablet form.
The most common herbs used in natural breast enhancement tablets include Blessed Thistle which is approved by certain governments for treating of appetite loss as well as indigestion. In olden times, breastfeeding women to increase milk production used it.
Since blessed thistle causes an increase in stomach acids it is unsafe to use if you have ulcers and related stomach ailments. If used during pregnancy, it could cause birth defects and allergies in some people.
The well-known Chinese herb helps regulate menstruation and soothe the effects of menopause. It is used in natural breast enhancement pills despite the lack of clinical trials.
Test tube studies have found that dong quai stimulates the growth of cancerous cells in the breasts. It can also make the skin more sensitive to UVA and UVB rays.
Traditionally used to increase the production of breast milk in breastfeeding women, as well as to enhance the libido and increase menstrual flow, fennel seed has been used as a medicine as well as a food for many centuries.
In laboratory studies, it was found that the consumption of fennel seeds over a period caused the increase in weight of the breast tissue and uterus of female rats.
Other herbs include fenugreek, hops, pueraria mirifica, saw palmetto, wild yam and bovine ovary extract that although they have positive results, may have unknown side effects.
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