The 4 Hormones Involved In Natural Breast Enlargement
As you probably know, breast growth is triggered by a precise blend of hormones.
Everybody associates estrogen with breast growth, but the fact is, there are 4 hormones involved in natural breast enlargement:
1. Estrogen
Estrogen is the hormone most responsible for breast growth, but you CAN get too much of a good thing. Excess estrogen causes estrogen receptors in the breasts to shut down, which means they won’t get the message to grow.
The safest way to balance estrogen levels is through the use of phytoestrogenic herbs, such as fenugreek or wild yam. These herbs increase estrogen levels if they are too low, and decrease them if they are too high.
2. Progesterone
Progesterone is another important breast enlarging hormone. Your body naturally produces progesterone each month as part of the menstrual cycle, but it can also be increased through the use of natural progesterone cream, which is derived from soy or wild yam.
3. Prolactin
Prolactin is a breast enlarging hormone produced by females during puberty and pregnancy. Prolactin helps develop the mammary glands and increases fat stores in the breasts.
Prolactin can be stimulated through herbs (such as fenugreek) or by massaging the breasts.
4. Growth hormone
Growth hormone triggers the growth of the entire body, including the breasts. Growth hormone peaks during puberty and declines after the age of 25, so it’s important to boost it back up to aid breast growth.
Growth hormone can be increased by sleeping at least 8 hours each night and by getting an intense workout several times per week.
All 4 hormones are essential to natural breast enlargement. If your breasts aren’t growing as fast as you’d like, then make sure you’re not missing a hormone!
Best wishes,
Lucille
Natural breast enlargement expert Lucille Sorella is the creator of The Flat to Fab Breast Enlargement Program. To learn more about this step-by-step program and to receive FREE breast enlargement tips, visit http://www.flat2fab.com/