Cath Davis' Daily Dose of Herbals: Uneven breasts???

My thoughts on herbs, vitamins, minerals and healthy living.

Uneven breasts???

Since my last post, on how to firm up your breasts with herbs, I've had an enquiry about what to do if you've got uneven breasts. I believe it's a very common problem however there's hardly any practical support available. I therefore thought you may want to read my response, as the chances are at least some of my readers are in a similar situation:

Hi,

Sorry to hear of your problems with uneven breasts, and especially the
lack of support you've received so far. It's a very common problem as
I'm sure you're aware.

The reason we've been able to offer information in this particular area
is that we advocate breast massage as being equally, if not more
important, to breast growth than actually taking the herbs by mouth.
This allows the herbs to be concentrated on one breast at a time.

My previous blog was on herbal breast enhancement and I
talked about breast massage and compared it to the stimulation received
when breast feeding. You may find that analogy useful.

The basic idea is to firstly take herbs by mouth in the form of
capsules, tincture and/or Fennel tea. This means there are
Phytoestrogens in your system to help promote new tissue growth.
Importantly, you then team this up with nightly breast massage using the
herb tincture (and a bit of moisturiser as well if required). Leave the
tincture residue on all night. It's important to massage as often as
possible and for at least 5 minutes a time. The aim is to stimulate
blood flow to this area. Try to keep the breast warm as well, as this
will further stimulate blood flow.

If you do this regularly you should see some changes quite quickly.
Really there's no reason why it can't be in a couple of months or
sooner. Again to use the breast feeding analogy, the breasts respond
almost immediately to the baby feeding, even if it does take about 6
weeks for breast feeding to become fully established.

The main herbs to go for are listed in our breast enhancement section at
the link below. Each herb contains a slightly different structure of
Phytoestrogen, so people usually take more than one herb to get a wider
range.
The link is: http://www.homeherbs.co.uk

There hasn't been much detailed research on this subject as far as I'm
aware. Information is mostly based on educated guesses and trial and
error. So it will be very interesting to hear how you get on!

Good luck and I hope you'll keep in touch ...

Thanks for reading.


2 Comments:

At 14 November 2008 04:18, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know how herbs would work for breast "enhancement" but I have personally had some success using cocoa butter as found/described in Edgar Cayce's psychic readings. (Don't knock it til you've tried it!)

 
At 14 November 2008 13:20, Blogger Cath Davis said...

That's a good idea! I bet it works on the same principle of breast massage stimulating blood flow. I'd be interested to know how effective breast massage can be...

 

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