Miscellaneous
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Do breast enhancer tablets really work?
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I have read NO (zero) studies supporting any substance that will improve breast size. In fact, if such were discovered, it would make HUGE headlines and be surrounded by controversy. However, the "hope" for such a product is so strong that quacks make big BUCKS on the naive. Which only proves, once again, "There's a sucker born every minute!" In short, no dear -- no food or chemical will increase breast size. However, there are some effective exercises for increasing firmness and reducing sagging.
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Are we just jealous??? Breast enhancement tablets worked for me!
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Before you completely write off breast enhancing creams and tablets, I suggest that you take some time to research the many new products on the market that contain phytoestrogens, the plant based estrogen-like chemical that many claim actually can make breasts fuller and firmer.
Phytoestrogen supplements have also been shown to reduce menopausal hot flashes, and to protect pre-menopausal women against bone loss to some extent. Studies have shown that Asian women seem to require less estrogen therapy as they age and suffer fewer menopausal symptoms. The reason appears to be that their diets are rich in phytoestrogens from soybeans (tofu). Other benefits may include a reduced risk of some forms of cancer, higher bone density, and an increase in the level of "good" cholesterol. Search the web under 'phytoestrogens', or see the medical column "Second Opinion" in the Sunday, July 9, 2000, edition of the PARADE Magazine, before you pass judgment.
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Before you completely write off breast enhancing creams and tablets, I suggest that you take some time to research the many new products on the market that contain phytoestrogens, the plant based estrogen-like chemical that many claim actually can make breasts fuller and firmer. Phytoestrogen supplements have also been shown to reduce menopausal hot flashes and to protect premenopausal women against bone loss to some extent. Studies have shown that Asian women seem to require less estrogen therapy as they age and suffer fewer menopausal symptoms, and the reason appears to be that their diets are rich in phytoestrogens from soybeans (tofu). Other benefits may include a reduced risk of some forms of cancer, higher bone density, and an increase in the level of "good" cholesterol. Search the web under 'phytoestrogens', or see the medical column "Second Opinion" in the Sunday, July 9, 2000, edition of the PARADE Magazine, before you pass judgment.
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