Thursday, 5 October 2017

3 How to Enlarge Breasts Size

By JH Sayyar

If someone has small breasts: Estrogen’ wrath
Its balance in the body is, big boobs’ right path
(                                                 J. H. Sayyar)

Breasts size rests on these two hormones: estrogen and progesterone. And they interact together in your body. Hormones are vital chemical substances in humans, is called “chemical messengers” since they carry information and instructions from one group of cells to another.

In the human body, hormones influence almost every cell, organ and function. They regulate our growth, development, metabolism, sexual function, tissue function, reproduction, the way our bodies use food, our moods, and of course, breast growth.


Estrogen
Estrogen is one of the most important hormones for breast growth and it is the hormone most responsible for the size of breasts. There are sex hormones in women and is essential to the menstrual cycle and for the growth and development of secondary sexual characteristics, including the breasts, a wider pelvis, and an increased amount of body fat on the buttocks, thighs, and hip region. Estrogen also contributes to the relative hairlessness of women compared to men. 

Estrogen exists in men as well as in women, but it is found in higher amounts in women, especially for those women capable of reproducing.

Estrogen is in fact not really a single hormone; but is a group of hormones: estrone, estradiol, and estriol. Estradiol, which is most abundant in women of reproductive age, is the strongest of the estrogen hormones and the one most responsible for breast development

This is the hormone that is found in the root of the Pueraria Mirifica plant in the form of miroestrol and deoxyestrol. Overall, estrogen is produced in the ovaries, adrenal glands, and fat tissues. This is one of the reasons.

Why Estrogen contributes to the development of breasts during puberty and pregnancy by sending signals to the body that leads to the maturation of breast tissues, ducts, and glands. Receptors located in the cells of breast tissues are stimulated by the presence of increased estrogen and as a result, the breast tissues expand and grow. Estrogen-fueled breast growth mainly occurs during puberty and during pregnancy.

Progesterone
Progesterone is a steroid hormone that is important for breast growth. It works alongside estrogen to maintain female reproductive health and female sex characteristics. While estrogen is the primary hormone that stimulates breast growth during puberty, progesterone stimulates the development of the mammary glands in the breast. Your body begins to secrete progesterone after you ovulate for the first time and is primarily known as the “pregnancy hormone,” 

Since progesterone is produced just before ovulation in order to enhance the possibility of becoming pregnant. The rise in progesterone levels prior to ovulation increases the body temperature, creates more vaginal mucus, and makes the uterus muscles less likely to contract. If pregnancy does occur, the main production of progesterone switches over to the developing placenta around the eighth week of pregnancy.

Progesterone contributes to breast development by prompting the formation of milk glands. Estrogen first induces the enlargement of tissues within the breast and then progesterone ensures these tissues develop proper functioning within the breast to aid in breast development. 

Progesterone also develops the alveoli in your breasts. Alveoli are hollow cavities lined with milk-secreting cells. When these avleoli join, they form groups called lobules. As the lobules and alveoli of the breasts become more developed from progesterone, the alveolar cells become bigger, increasing the size of the overall breast.

Testosterone
Making sure you have the correct balance between estrogen and testosterone is crucial for breast growth and overall health. If you are a woman trying to grow breasts, it is important to assess the levels of testosterone in your body. If you are producing too much testosterone, it’ll be detrimental to breast growth.

Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain and is typically secreted during the first few days of the menstrual cycle; sometimes producing noticeable changes in the breast tissue during these days. The body secretes the most prolactin during puberty and pregnancy. During puberty, prolactin works in concert with estrogen to develop the mammary glands while simultaneously increasing the number of estrogen receptors in the breasts. (Your receptors are angry with you. 

Prolactin is also responsible for storing fat in the breasts by increasing the production of lipo-protein lipase (LPL) in your breasts, which is an enzyme that works to store fat. At the onset of pregnancy, prolactin levels decrease as estrogen and progesterone enlarge and develop the breast. Later in pregnancy, after the breast is developed, prolactin levels are elevated, allowing for breast feeding.

Growth Hormone
Growth hormone is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which stimulates the release of another hormone called somatomedin by the liver. 

Women breast growth requires human growth hormones. And although you’re probably not an adolescent anymore, there are things that can help increase the release of human growth hormone in our bodies. These conditions include exercise, sleep, fasting, low blood glucose, and increased estrogen levels. The growth hormone then facilitates the actions of estrogen in the development of the female sexual characteristics plus breast size..

As important as hormones are to breast growth – it’s not a matter of simply raising one of two of your hormone levels. Safe, successful breast growth is all about the interaction of the key hormones. 

Conclusion
FOLLICULINUM: Oestrone is an ovarian hormone and its main role is to activate the proliferation of the uterine mucous membrane before ovulation. It also makes prominent female sexual traits.
MAMMARY GLANDS: The mammary glands help breast development.
SABAL SERRULATA: Saw palmetto is prescribed during a reduction in breast volume due to a hormonal imbalance. It maintains hormonal balance.
CONNECTIVE TISSUE: Connective tissue contains fibers and cells that help preserve breast firmness and shape.

Causes of Small Breasts
Minerals and vitamin deficiency is the main cause of small breasts. The minerals are vitamins that take part in enlarging breasts are Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, and Selenium.

Recommended Medicines for Breasts Engagement
1. Sabal Serullata 30 x 15 drops 3 times in a day
2. Chimaohila Umbellata 30x 15 drops 3 times in a day
3. Theragram Ultra 1 tablet daily after breakfast