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FRS Healthy Energy Review – No BS!

I recently received a generous free trial of FRS Healthy Energy. I must admit, my decision to give it a shot was made partly as a result of the celebrity endorsers who swear by it.

People who I respect, including Lance Armstrong, Derek Fisher, and Tony Robbins are all on board with this stuff, so I figured there’s probably something to it.

After a week of using this product, I am offering my FRS Healthy Energy Review to anyone who may also be considering a free trial of this supposed superior energy product. I hope this helps!

FRS Energy Review – How Does It Taste?

Even though it’s the effect we’re really after, I would say that taste is pretty important, so we’ll get this part out of the way first.

FRS Health Energy is not delicious, nor is it atrocious. Think juice concentrate. This is just as true of the texture as it is of the flavor. Again, not bad… but not great.

I am speaking of the low calorie orange drink concentrate, by the way. This is what came with my free trial. I cannot comment on the other flavors yet, as you will need to try those yourself. I’ll get into that a bit later.

I also received the chews, which are actually pretty tasty. They look like Starburst fruit chews, but are more airy… kind of like Airheads candies. Mmm!

FRS Healthy Energy Review – Does It Give You Energy?

First of all, let me offer a bit of a disclaimer here. I am not an athlete. I do work out and take pretty good care of myself, however, so I can speak on that basis only.

I’ve tried lots of different energy drinks and supplements. From Rock Star, Red Bull, and Monster to 5 Hour Energy, HGH Energizer, and some of the POM line. In effect, I can truthfully say that FRS Healthy Energy is significantly better.

The quality of the energy is cleaner and more sustained. I don’t feel jittery or nervous… in fact, I’m a pretty “anxious” person by nature, and oddly enough I find that FRS Energy actually calms me down and gets me centered!

If you didn’t know, FRS Healty Energy’s key ingredient is an antioxidant called Quercetin, and I can only assume that the healthy removal of free radicals Quercetin provides is directly responsible for this decrease in my anxiety, while still noticably enhancing my overall energy.

I can honestly say that this stuff makes me feel exactly the way I want to feel!

FRS Energy Review – Additional Benefits:

Along with clean, sustained energy, I also find that FRS is helping me stay more focused. It seems to be increasing both my mental clarity and my mood in one fell swoop.

Again, I got my shipment only a week ago, so I have no idea if there’s a plateau yet to come wherein this mental and emotional benefit will come to a hault. But I must say that I’m quite pleased thus far. Who wouldn’t love an all-day mood and focus boost?

Also, I feel as though FRS Healthy Energy is doubling as a sort of all-natural multivitamin. It’s packed with all kinds of good antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and the like. I actually feel healthier as a result of trying this stuff!

FRS Energy Review – Are There Any Drawbacks?

I’ve read a few other reviews that support my thoughts on this… I just don’t get the caffeine thing. I mean, you’re doing so well with the antioxidants and b vitamins, why do you need to add caffeine?

Granted, it’s a fairly negligible amount (they say about as much as a third cup of coffee), but why is it necessary to add it? I do have a theory that perhaps the caffeine speeds up the delivery of the “good for you” ingredients.

In any case, it’s not that big of a deal, really. Again, it’s a fairly trivial amount. More thought-provoking than anything.

FRS Healthy Energy Review – What’s This FREE Trial All About?

Okay, here’s where I’ve actually seen a few negative reviews about FRS. Some people’s testimonials indicate that they were “scammed” by the company.

They say they had absolutely no idea that after their free trial ended, they would be billed for an auto-ship program. My question is what freakin’ planet are these people living on?

It is states very clearly on both the home page and order page that you may cancel your free trial and never be billed another penny if you simply give them a call. We’re not talking fine print here, either. This is in your face throughout the entire process.

In fact, I’ll share the entire thing with you right here:

We know that you’ll love FRS, so we’re giving you your first two week order free when you sign up for FRS home delivery.

If you’re not completely satisfied with your free trial of FRS, you can call us at 877-377-4967 within 14 days of receiving your free trial to cancel any future deliveries- no strings attached.

In the box with your first two week order, you’ll receive a letter with our toll free phone number so you can easily find it if you don’t want to receive any future orders from FRS. There’s absolutely no risk in taking this free two week offer.

If you decide to continue to receive FRS shipments, you’ll save 30% to 50% on all FRS products. Your account is automatically set up to send you two servings of FRS per day every month (two bags of chews and two bottles of concentrate per month). Normally that would cost $79.80 plus S&H per month, but you only pay $55.86 plus S&H per month.

Also, you can log into our online account management system or call our customer support center and customize your order to receive any FRS products on any delivery schedule (up to 180 days).

No matter what you order your first 3 orders will be 30% off, your next 3 orders will be 40% off, and all orders after that will be 50% off as long as your account is active!

With FRS home delivery you’ll get the best prices on FRS, have complete control over what FRS products you order, and have complete control over how often you receive them.

Remember, if you are not completely satisfied during the 14-day trial period and wish to cancel, simply call our customer service department Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm pacific time at 1-888-377-7587. Your first two weeks of FRS are free and you can cancel anytime, so sign up for FRS home delivery today.

Seems pretty cut and dry to me, how about you?

By the way, shipping is only $3.95, making this a truly great offer, in my opinion. I have no intention of calling them. I’m going to keep getting my FRS. I love its guts! It has already improved my life in more ways than one.

Wanna give it a shot? You can sign up for your own FREE trial at:

www.My-FRS-Energy.com

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Breast Implant Removal – Ruptured Implants


Breast Implant Removal – Breast implants can rupture and in this video Mr Adrian Richards, Leading Plastic Surgeon of www.aurora-clinics.co.uk shows how the breast implant and free silicone is removed. He then replaces the implant with a new silicone implant. For more information please speak to one of our patient advisors on 01844 214362.

Breast Implant / Augmentation Revision and Implant Removal


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Breast Implant Removal


Breast Implant Removal – Mr Richards, Leading Plastic Surgeon for www.aurora-clinics.co.uk removes a ruptured hydrogel breast implant. He explains the reasons why breast implants can rupture and explains why the newer generation of breast implants are less likely to rupture. For more information or to book a free consultation please contact Aurora on 01844 214362.

History Of Breast Implants

The first documented attempt to augment (enlarge) the breast happened 119 years ago.  For the first 68 years, breast augmentation was attempted by direct injection with materials, including paraffin, fat, and free silicone.  These attempts led to disastrous consequences including infection, hard breast lumps, deformity, fat absorption, fat necrosis, and chronic inflammatory reactions.  Removal was difficult, sometimes leading to measures as drastic as mastectomy.  After the invention of the mammogram, these injections were found to create artifacts that made cancer screening more difficult.  For these reasons, direct injections of the breast were abandoned by most plastic surgeons in the US.  Free silicone injections into the breast for augmentation still continued in many other countries into the latter part of the 20th century, however. 

 

Commercially made breast implants were first available in the US in 1958, and over 200 different implant types and designs have been made since then.  Experts estimate that 60% of these were silicone gel filled implants with the exception of 1992-2006, when the FDA moratorium was in place.  During this time, saline filled implants dominated the market.  Dow Corning dominated the implant market for the first 30 years, but over 15 other companies made breast implants during the 1980s.  Although Congress gave the FDA authority to regulate medical devices in 1976, breast implants had been “grandfathered in”, and few of the products underwent rigorous testing in clinical trials prior to sale on the open market.  Regulation of breast implants did not occur until 1991, when the FDA asked companies to submit premarket approval applications.  As a result, the implant industry was caught “blind sided” when the FDA demanded comprehensive data with a 90-day deadline for completion of all safety studies.  With the simultaneous onslaught of thousands of lawsuits, the implant manufacturers were caught in a vice between the new demands of the FDA, the chorus of “expert witnesses” claiming silicone-immune links, and the tidal wave of litigation.  Without good data to defend silicone implant safety, the industry collapsed in less than three years.  In 1992, the FDA banned the use of silicone gel filled implants outside of an FDA-approved research protocol due to concerns of safety.  During the 1990s, all but two of the breast implant manufacturers went out of business or stopped making implants as a result of the breast implant litigation.  In 1996, the courts appointed a National Science Panel that reviewed over 2,000 medical documents and heard testimony from legal, medical, and scientific experts.  The panel released their findings in 1998, concluding that there are no identifiable associations between the use of silicone implants and disease.  In 1999, the National Academy Institute of Medicine issued a 455-page report that concluded that connective tissue diseases, cancer, neurological diseases, or other systemic complications are no more common in women with breast implants than in women without implants.  In 2006, the FDA lifted the moratorium on silicone gel filled implants, with the condition that the two remaining manufacturers did large post approval studies involving 81,260 patients over a 10-year period starting November 17, 2006.

 

Today most patients in the US are choosing silicone gel implants for both cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery again, but the capsular contracture (breast hardening) rates are no better today than they were in the 1960s when these implants were first developed.  In retrospect, capsular contracture was the major complication with the first attempt at augmentation in 1890 and is still the major complication with breast augmentation in 2009.  Despite this well known fact, the majority of the attention given to implants over the 119-year period has focused on implant rupture and unsubstantiated claims that implants cause systemic human disease. 

 

Current silicone gel filled implants in the US are what many call “4th generation” implants, which have much stricter manufacturing standards and testing standards.  “5th generation” implants have already been in use in Europe for ten years and in Canada for five years, but are still not approved by the FDA.  These “5th generation” implants are cohesive gel implants commonly referred to as “gummy bear” implants.  The advantages of these implants include less rippling and the lack of gel extrusion/leak if the silicone elastomer shell breaks.  There are also hopes that these implants would have a lower capsular contracture rate, but preliminary evidence suggests that contracture is still a major problem as with all previous generations of implants.  

We must learn from the history of silicone gel implants and not repeat history again.  Good scientific research must precede commerce and marketing.  The cost of bringing a new implant to market has exponentially increased as a result of FDA requirements and legal risk.  Now most new implants are first being tested in Europe or South America and often are approved decades there before approval in the US.  Many clinical trials are being done worldwide on existing implants and on new implants before US market approval is obtained.  Long term studies still need to be done on implant rupture rates.  Innovations need to be made to reduce the most common complication, capsular contracture, which still occurs today after 119 years of history.         

Dr. Mai Brooks is a surgical oncologist/general surgeon, with expertise in early detection and prevention of cancer. More at www.drbrooksmd.com, thecancerexperience.wordpress.com and progressreportoncancer.wordpress.com.

Breast Augmentation – An Overview

Breast augmentation, known as augmentation mammoplasty is becoming both more common and more safe in all health aspects. Surgical procedures to enhance the breast the size (breast enlargement), and/or shape (breast lift) of a woman’s breasts are considered “elective” cosmetic surgery. However breast reductions and breast reconstruction are considered “corrective” plastic surgery. For these reasons some insurance plans may cover the corrective breast surgeries.

There can be a number of motivations behind breast augmentation and some of the most common reasons are:

1. Enhancing and balancing body structure keeping the size of the breasts in consideration. Women with small breast size opt for breast enlargement.

2. General reduction in breast size is frequently observed after pregnancy and breast feeding. Breast lifts are commonly done to reshape “sagging” breast or implants can be used to restore breast size.

3. There can be a variation between the two breast sizes; breast augmentation procedures can be used to bring them to same size.

A comprehensive discussion with a surgeon is recommended before breast augmentation. Every surgery candidate should gain clarity about the process, and it’s realistic benefits along with understanding the side effects and risks. In surgical terms, a breast implant can be inserted behind or in front of the breast’s chest muscles to increase the size of the bust-line. Breast augmentation may impart added confidence and improve self-image, however many mistakenly believe that changes your appearance slightly will change your looks as well as your outlook and this is an unhealthy approach. It is necessary to be healthy and have a healthy self-image before seeking out breast augmentation.

There are two most common types of implants:

§Silicon shell implant filled with silicone gel, and

§Silicone shell implant filled with salt-water (saline).

Saline-filled implants are done without any restrictions. For gel-filled implants, permission is necessary from FDA (Food and Drug Administration).

However common, breast augmentation is surgery so there are possibilities for unexpected outcomes as well as health risks. Capsular contracture is the most common problem that is experienced after breast augmentation. It generally happens when the scar tissue around the implant begins to tighten. It will make the breast feel harder and uncomfortable. Removal or replacement of the implant can solve this problem. Some swelling and pain may appear due to excessive bleeding during the surgery. There is always a threat of infection soon after a surgery. It takes time to heal and any exposure to infectious elements can cause trouble.

There can be adverse effects on nipples after a breast reduction, breast lift or breast implant surgery. They tend to get overly sensitive, hard and even go numb in some cases. A breast implant may break or leak under certain circumstances, and leakage of silicon implants in particular can lead to many complications effecting health and appearance. It can happen due to excessive pressure, defects or other reasons.

Young women or those planning a family should find relief in that breast augmentation does not cause any side-effects during or after pregnancy. Breast milk will be available for the child within a week. There are no instances of breast cancers amongst the women who underwent breast augmentation. It is necessary to detect complications at an early stage to prevent impacts, therefore regular post-surgery consults with your plastic surgeon is advised.

Breast augmentation is done at various hospitals and cosmetic surgery clinics and private practices. The cost of the largely surgery is effected by the type of facilities that are provided. The cost varies greatly with the skill and experience of the surgeon as well. Local anesthesia will be given to the patient in order to carry out the surgery. Complete healing will take a couple of weeks.

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Silicone Vs Saline Breast Implants Surgery!

There has been a constant increase in number of women going for plastic surgery. Breast implant surgery can helpenhance the size and shape of the breasts. With improvement in surgical methods and breast-implant technology, thebreast implant surgery procedure has become more refined. The advancement in the field of medical science has simplified the procedure of surgery.

Breast implants may come in different sizes and shapes. The type of breast implant that you choose for surgery should be based on your desired change in profile and cleavage. Factors include positioning, surface texture, shape, personal anatomy and other considerations. Learn more about your choices when selecting breast implants.

Saline breast implants are considered to be more beneficial because if ruptured, the saline can be easily dissolved by
the body. The only disadvantage is that saline implants are more likely to show ripples through the skin. Saline breast implants are filled with a saltwater solution similar to the fluid that makes up most of the human body. The saline breast implant is inflated with a saline (salt water) solution through a valve.

Silicone breast implants are made up of a special gel-like substance that look and feel more natural than saline implants or other alternatives. They are a preferred choice for breast augmentation and reconstruction procedure.

Women, who are unhappy with the size of their breasts, decide to get breast implants. However, before undergoing
the surgery, you should pay attention to various aspects. Numerous surgeons offer breast implants surgery. Seeking
expert advice can help you make a sound choice.

One can also consult a breast implant surgeon who will help you decide if it worth going in for the surgery. The surgeon will take into account your general well being, the effect the implants will have on accurate mammograms and breast self-exams, breast feeding, and of course the change in appearance. You should not suffer at a later stage of your life. The common risks associated with breast implant surgery may be obstructed mammography, breast feeding issues, infection, and possible implant leakage.

Silicone breast implants removal is done under general anesthesia or IV sedation. An incision is made either around the areola or under the fold of the breast. Later, the capsule around the implant is cut into and the implant is carefully removed. If the implant is silicone-filled, it is inspected for any signs of damage before removal. In case the implant is filled with saline, the surgeon may choose to deflate the implant to help removal. The old implants are then replaced with new ones. The scar tissue (capsule) that was around the implant may also be removed (if the implant is not going to be replaced.

Facts About Breast Implants

Many women seek breast augmentation to improve their appearance or self confidence. Sometimes they do it simply to become larger. Other times they seek to fill in the volume which has become lost following pregnancy. Among plastic surgery procedures, breast augmentation is currently one of the most popular – and with a very high rate of patient satisfaction.

A breast implant is a fluid filled sac that is inserted under the breast tissue and is designed to enhance the size of the breast and to change its shape. For appropriate and well-informed candidates, breast augmentation can provide very pleasing results.

There are two different types of breast implants. The first is saline-filled and the second is silicone gel-filled. Some women are of the belief that silicone implants cause illnesses in women, like autoimmune diseases. This is a serious issues, but fortunately this has been shown to not be the case. There can be risks to the procedure, like with any surgery. Local side effects like breast pain, capsular contracture and rupture or deflation of the breast implant are possible. It is also important to remember that breast implants don’t last a lifetime and one should be prepared for long-term follow up if adjustments become necessary.

After reading about breast implants, you should give yourself time to make an informed decision about whether or not having breast implants are right for you. You should decide whether or not you want to have breast implants based on what you think your outcome should be. It is important to have realistic expectations. There is no guarantee that what your breast implants will look like those of other women. Think about how healthy you are now, what your chest structure is, your capabilities of healing such as whether you’ve had surgery, whether you smoke, if you have bleeding tendencies and the skill of the surgical team doing the procedure.

Description of Implant
Breast implants each vary according the surface of the shell (textured versus smooth), the shape of the implant (round versus shaped), profile (how far the implant sticks out), and the volume (size) of the implant. Most implants consist of a shell, a filler and a patch that covers the manufacturer’s hole. The bulk of them are single lumen, although some have a lumen inside another lumen (double lumen). Some breast implants have a fixed volume of filler while others are filled during the operation and others allow for adjustments to the volume of the filler.

Saline Implants
There are three types of saline implants. The first is a single lumen implant that is generally filled up during the procedure with saline through a port. After the operation, the size of the implant remains the same. The second type of saline implant is a single lumen implant that is filled during the procedure through a port. The size of the implant can be changed after the operation. The third type of saline implant has a fixed volume of saline in it and has no valves for filling or removing saline.

Silicone Gel-Filled Implants
Silicone implants, unlike saline, come pre-filled by the manufacturer. They thus require a slightly longer incision during the procedure. In many cases, they tend to feel softer and more natural than saline implants.

Risks
Breast implants may not last forever. They may rupture, leaking fluid into the breast fluid. If this happens, you will likely need have the implants replaced. It is safest to assume that you will have reoperations one or more times in your lifetime. If you choose to have your implants removed completely, you might have dimpling, wrinkling, loss of breast tissue or puckering of the breast.

When you have any of the complications of implants, you may need removal of the implant. The various complications include asymmetry, inflammation, breast pain, calcium deposits, contracture of the capsule, chest wall deformity, rupture, deflation, scarring, lumps, unsatisfactory style or size, or infection.

Breast augmentation can offer improvements in appearance and confidence. Many women have great satisfaction from the breast augmentation. But the procedure is not for everyone and it is important to make a fully informed decision prior to going forward.

Lloyd Krieger is a Los Angeles cosmetic surgeon who specializes in breast augmentation.

Get The Facts About Breast Plastic Surgery And Breast Implants Now – Avoid Problems Later

Breast implants have been used since about 1895 to augment the size or shape of women’s breasts. The earliest known implant was attempted by Dr. Czerny, using a woman’s own fatty tissue from a lipoma on her back. In some countries, for cosmetic breast plastic surgery, health insurers will reimburse insertion of breast implants only for clinical indications, meaning, congenital abnormalities, sex-reassignment surgery or breast reconstruction – usually following a mastectomy. And non-clinical indications, which are the most common reason women get breast implants, are considered cosmetic and are not covered by health insurers.


The first woman implanted with silicone implants was back in 1962. For women with very little breast tissue, or who are having post-mastectomy reconstruction, plastic surgeons believe that silicone gel implants are the superior device; but in patients with more breast tissue, saline implants can look very similar to silicone gel implants. One manufacturer produced a model of pre-filled saline implants, but it has been reported to have had high failure rates following implantation.


Because saline implants are empty when they’re surgically inserted, the scar is smaller than for the silicone gel breast implants which are already filled with silicone before they are placed. There are two primary types of breast implants: saline-filled and silicone-gel-filled. Saline implant shells are composed of silicone elastomer and the implants are filled with saline solution after the implant is placed inside the body.


The current saline implant devices are manufactured now with thicker, room temperature vulcanized (RTV) shells. It was predominantly silicone implants that were designed in the 1970s that were involved in the class-action lawsuits against Dow-Corning and many other manufacturers back in the early 1990s.


It’s important to remember that breast implants don’t last a lifetime and at some time or other would need to be removed and replaced or removed permanently. A contracture is a complication that can be very painful and distort the appearance of the implanted breast; contractures are common. Be aware that thousands of women claim they have become ill from their breast implants. These complaints include neurological and rheumatological issues.


Studies of saline-filled breast implants that were approved by the FDA in May 2000 showed rupture and deflation rates of 3-5% at three years and 7-10% at five years for breast augmentation patients. When the silicone implants rupture they rarely deflate, and the silicone from the implant can leak out or leach into the intracapsular space around the implant. Local complications that can occur with breast implants include post-operative bleeding, fluid collections, surgical site infection, breast pain, alterations in nipple sensation, interference with breast feeding, visible wrinkling, asymmetric appearance, wound dehiscence with potential implant exposure, thinning of the breast tissue, disruption of the natural plane between the breasts and others.


An intracapsular rupture can progress to outside the capsule, called an extracapsular rupture, and it’s usually agreed that both conditions indicate the need for removal of the implant. Some studies have indicated that subjective and objective symptoms of women with breast implants may improve partially or entirely when their implants are removed.


The risk and the treatment of extracapsular silicone gel are still controversial. Plastic surgeons agree that it’s difficult to remove. But they disagree about the lasting health effects. Researchers must study and compare a large group of women without breast implants who are of similar age, health, and social status and who are followed for a long time, meaning 10 to 20 years, before a relationship between women with breast implants and any diseases they have can be made.


After breast plastic surgery, depending on the level of activity required, patients are usually able to return to work or school within a week. Make sure the plastic surgeon you choose, if you decide to do so, is a board certified plastic surgeon. Some doctors in specialties other than plastic surgery, like dermatologists for example, perform breast plastic surgery like breast augmentation.

For more information on breast plastic surgery and breast implants visit http://www.Breast-Plastic-Surgery.net a nurse’s website offering tips, resources and information on breast reduction, breast reconstruction, mastopexy, complications, breast plastic surgery problems, low cost breast plastic surgery, medical travel and breast augmentation

Natural Breast Enhancement Pills – What’s Inside Herbal Breast Enlargement Pills?

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A woman’s trouble to inflate her looks as if it’s and beauty is by no equals an important aspect in improving and strengthening her appeal, as well as her morale and self-confidence. Enhancing or improving a woman’s breast size is an opportunity most women these types of days take into account, and there are a lot of methods promoted in the cash in on today, be it during surgical, inherent or artificial methods. Natural breast enhancement pills are advertised on the Internet, television, and in women’s magazines. Natural Breast Enhancement Pills

The ads and offerings core on women’s insecurities almost such a breasts, really after childbirth, removal of breast implants and weight loss. Women in search of a substitute to breast enlargement surgery are trying a number of herbal pills, without realizing that there could be little or no proof of the safety of breast enhancement pills, since a lot of online shops offer natural breast enlargement pills do not mention the potential risks involved.

However, herbal medicine researchers basically mention that there are certain proven ingredients that do encourage natural breast tissue growth in women. These ingredients, which are called phytoestrogens (or “plant estrogens”), act like female hormones that plump a woman’s breast, letting them grow fuller and bigger in dimension. Although these herbal ingredients are generally safe, it would be best to make sure that these commonly-used herbs are approved and by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Natural Breast Enhancement Pills

Based on the findings made by established herbal producers and analysts, the following are among the herbs and minerals considered important in stimulating breast tissue growth in women, and these are all generally accepted by the FDA:

• Fennel Seed – Fennel has long been noted for its abundance of flavonoids. These compounds exert mild estrogenic effects and are completely harmless and non-toxic.

• Fenugreek Seed Extract – This seed 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.

• Vitamin E – Is an anti-oxidant, which 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 extends the life of red blood cells and promotes cell respiration and is known to be an anti-aging vitamin.

• L-Tyrosine – Tyrosine plays a key role in the functioning of the adrenal, pituitary, and thyroid glands, which control hormone production, including the female hormone, estrogen, which is responsible for breast tissue growth in women.

• Dandelion Root – Dandelion has two particularly important functions: to promote the formation of bile and to remove excess water from the body in edematous conditions resulting from liver problems. 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.

• Dong Quai Root – This Asian root has been used for centuries to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and cramps. Dong Quai has been known to assist the body in efficiently using hormones.

• Pacific Kelp – Studies relating to the result of diet which includes kelp have determined a link to a lower breast cancer rate, and a healthier hormonal balance – again for healthy breast growth. Natural Breast Enhancement Pills

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