Breast enhancement dietary supplements usually contain herbs (like Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba)), with natural estrogenic properties from plant sources (phyto-estrogens) that work by regulating hormones and promote healthy tissue growth.
The herbs found in breast enhancement formulas do not usually contain estrogen or other hormones. However, they do contain hormone-like substances. One common type is called a phyto-estrogen, that can mimic the activity of human hormones such as estrogen or progesterone, or make proper levels of such hormones more available in the body by normalizing glandular and hormonal activity.
One of most commonly used herb in breast enlargement supplement is Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba). Ginkgo tree is one of the oldest trees on Earth. Ginkgo trees may grow to 122 ft (37.2 m) tall and measure 4 ft (1.2 m) in girth. The leaves are bright green in spring and summer, and to golden yellow in the fall. Ginkgo trees may take as long as 30 years
Ginkgo leaves are used to treat allergies, asthma, and bronchitis. Ginkgo helps to increase blood flow throughout the body, particularly cerebral blood flow. The herb is a useful and proven remedy for numerous diseases caused by restricted blood flow.
However, intake of Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba) alone may not be that effective, unless it is combined synergistically with other similar herbs that contain phytoestrogens. And not all phytoestrogens give the same effectiveness to affect your bustline.
So, where can one find the herb that gives the best phytoestrogens? Or does it exist in the first place?
Studies have shown that Pueraria Mirifica as one of the best phytoestrogen you can find. What makes Pueraria Mirifica the best Phytoestrogen? How is it different from Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba)?
Pueraria mirifica is an indigenous herb of Thailand, known in Thai as "Kwao Kreu" or "Kwao Kreu Kao" (White Kwao Kreu). It belongs to the Family Leguminosae, subfamily Papilionoideae or the soy, bean & pea subfamily, The plants are commonly found in abundant in the forests in the north, the west and the northeast of Thailand at the altitude of 300-800 meters above sea level, Active principles in this plant are found in the tuberous root, which looks like chain of round-shaped bulbs of various sizes connected to the next one via small root throughout the entire length of the root. The shape and size of the tuberous root are diverse depending on the environment in which it exists. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that phytoestrogen "Miroestrol" and "Deoxymiroestrol" can only be found in Pueraria Mirifica!
"Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol " is very different from other phytoestrogens found in other plants such as Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba). It posses highest estrogenic activity among the known phytoestrogens due to structural similarity to Estradial. Estradiol is the main human estrogen which can be found in all women who are at the stage of nursing baby (Lactating); as you may notice that all women who are in this stage, their breast will enlarge and gain firmness for feeding purpose. This is the main reason why Pueraria Mirifica is unique from other breast enhancement herbs such as Ginkgo (a.k.a. Gingko Biloba).
Women in the rural communities in Thailand where this herb grows have used the tuberous roots of Pueraria Mirifica effectively as "rejuvenating" folk medicine for well over a hundred years, before it becomes well known and has received much attention from Thai and foreign scientists and mainstream alike not so many years ago.
The above information on Pueraria Mirifica is found in Ms Yvonne Lee, internationally acclaimed book "To All Women Who Want To Enhance Their Breasts Naturally, But Don't Know How To Start". It describes and details the most important breast enhancement techniques from every corner of the world. Author Yvonne Lee, provides an unbiased pro-and-con analysis of each technique, in addition to practical information such as how and where to get it, cost, and potential impact on insurance coverage.
Insure life: Will Consumption of Herb Ginkgo Really Affect your Bustline?
by Author: Julie Walker
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Insure life: Will Consumption of Herb Ginkgo Really Affect your Bustline?
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