Saturday, May 23, 2015

Foods to Make Your Breasts Grow Bigger

Foods to Make Your Breasts Grow Bigger
May 23rd 2015, 20:32

Getting bigger breasts is a big wish for many women, but there’s been a “mystery” surrounding it for many years. The reality is that making your breasts grow bigger is actually a lot easier than you might think. It’s all to do with a hormone that every woman has in her body, and the foods that make that hormone grow your breasts for you…

The reason why some women have big breasts and some have small breasts is all down to a hormone inside us called Estrogen, and getting more of this hormone is the key to making your breasts grow bigger. You see, Estrogen is a natural hormone which gives us all our womanly features. It’s the single most important factor in a woman’s body, which makes us develop breasts and have a menstrual cycle, etc.

The reason why I’m talking about Estrogen is because it’s this hormone which decides how much our breasts grow. In lamens terms, it’s like a “magic formula” which tells your brain to grow boobs when you are 13 and to stop growing them when you’re 15-18. But unfortunately for many women, Estrogen told your brain to stop growing your breasts before they were as big as you would like… meaning that they now seem to be underdeveloped or small.

Fixing this is actually very simple. After puberty stopped your breasts growing, it just left enough Estrogen to keep your breasts the same size for the rest of your adult life. To make your breasts grow again, you simply need to eat the foods which are going to introduce a lot more estrogen into your body, telling your brain to make your breasts start growing again.

Luckily, Estrogen is a naturally occurring substance, which is present in many foods. Soy-based foods, herbs such as sage and rosemary, and even fruits such as oranges, contain enough natural Estrogen to make your breasts grow up to 1-2 cup sizes. However, you can’t just eat all these foods and hope your boobs will grow. You need to eat them in a certain amount each day in order for there to be no unwanted side effects.



Source by Jenny Bolton


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