Saturday, October 25, 2008

Asymmetrical Breasts, Like Sleeping With Two Different Women

A few months ago, a friend of mine broached a subject that is a common concern among many women. She knew that I had enlarged my breasts with a natural herbal breast enlargement program, and she wondered if something like that would help her.

What she was looking for was not exactly bigger breasts - just breasts that were the same size. Many, maybe most, women have breasts that are different sizes, one being larger than the other. Doctors refer to this condition as asymmetrical breasts. Often the size difference is barely noticeable. For some women the differences can be a cup size or more. In such cases, just buying a bra can drive you crazy...

My friend told me that she always tried to ignore her breast differences, but then her husband, during a moment of intimacy, trying to reassure her about how wonderful her breasts were, said, "I like the difference, I can pretend I am sleeping with two different women."

That was when she really realized how unbalanced her breasts were and it was bothering her.

To make a long story shorter, I eventually suggested she get a supply of Perfect Woman breast cream. And then each day, apply the cream only to her right breast, the smaller one, while she massaged both breasts.

She tried the experiment and guess what happened, both breasts got bigger and firmer, but more importantly, the smaller one grew much larger, almost catching up in size to the bigger one. Today, they are much more equal visually.

I am wondering if anyone else has tried this experiment and what the results were. Please share any experience or comments that you might have on this subject of asymmetrical breasts.

By the way, my friend and her husband are closer than ever. She says, he loves her breasts and she does, too!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Detox Your Body For Naturally Larger Breasts

What I didn't know when I decided to use natural herbal supplements to enlarge my breasts was that I was going to learn about being healthier, too.

I am very happy about my C Cup sized breasts, but I am also happier about my healthier lifestyle. One thing I learned in my research, is that it is a good idea to detoxify your body body of excess toxins and hormones before you start on a natural breast enlargement program.

Why? Because in today's toxin ridden world, most of us have bodies like dumpsters and this can DEFINITELY impact your results and slow down your breast growth. These toxins are in the air we breath, the water we drink and bath in, as well as the foods we eat.

The worst culprits are environmental toxins that act like hormones (called xenoestrogens).

Hormonal toxins are a problem because breast enlargement is stimulated by a precise blend of hormones. These toxins disrupt the hormonal balance in your body, making it a lot harder to trigger breast enlargement. Once they are in our bodies they can block cell receptors and keep our natural hormones and the phytoestrogens in our herbal supplements from working.

Fortunately, there IS a solution...

Do a detox before getting started with natural breast enlargement! (If you've already started, you can do the detox at any time.)

An excellent "detox tool" is milk thistle. Milk thistle is a detox herb especially useful for cleansing the liver. Since hormones are processed by the liver, a strong, clean liver is essential.

You can find milk thistle capsules in most health food stores. Take milk thistle for 1-2 weeks, following the instructions on the label. The more you can clean up your lifestyle, the more your breasts will grow! You will also be healthier in general.

For more ways to detoxify your body, check out: Master Cleanse Secrets 10 Day Diet.

Some of the information used in this post came from Lucille Sorella, the creator of "The Flat to Fab Breast Enlargement Program."

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Breast Size Doesn't Matter, Get a Mammogram

I love my breasts and I don't want to lose them. Going from an A Cup to a C cup through using natural breast enlargement supplements was a serious endeavor for me. But breast cancer is really serious.

October has been designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so when I received this email from California Senator Barbara Boxer, today, I knew I had to it share with you.
    Dear Friend:

    I have joined my colleagues in a Congressional effort to designate October 17, 2008 as National Mammography Day (S. Res. 698). We hope to encourage greater awareness and understanding of the importance of getting this medical test.

    Mammography is currently our best method to detect localized breast cancer. Through the early detection offered by mammography, women who are struck by this disease have a 5-year survival rate of 98 percent and may require less radical treatment. Quite simply, mammography saves lives.

    The American Cancer Society estimates that 182,460 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2008 and that 40,480 will die from the disease in the same time period. Importantly, African American women will suffer a higher mortality rate than other groups, making it even more important that they regularly seek mammography to detect the cancer in its earliest stages.

    Breast cancer continues to claim the lives of too many women in America. By encouraging more women to seek regular mammography testing, we can reduce this number. I hope that you will learn more about mammography and talk with your doctor about scheduling testing based on your age and other factors.

    Sincerely,

    Barbara Boxer
    United States Senator
So whether you are small breasted getting larger or already have the breast size you want, get a mammogram!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Breast Feeding and Keeping Children Healthy

While the normal subject of this blog revolves around natural breast enlargement for women, every so often I see a news item about breasts that I want to share with you.

Many studies have shown that while a baby is nursing, he or she is less likely to catch some diseases because of particular immune agents in Mother's Milk that helps fight off infections in the nursing child.

Now its looks as if breast fed children are healthier, even after the breast feeding ends.

Two scientific studies recently reported that children and adolescents with appendicitis were less likely to have been breast fed.

It seems that breast feeding stimulates a more tolerant lymphoid tissue at the base of the appendix and this could provide protection against acute appendicitis. The immune components of human milk provide an antigen avoidance system that can decrease the severity of infection and probably the inflammatory reactions associated with it.

In other words, our breast milk instructs our children's immune system how to better fight off the infection associated with appendicitis and have less inflammation. Thus children that breast feed are less likely to develop acute appendicitis later in life.

All in all, I would say that, no matter what size they are, OUR BREASTS ARE AMAZING!