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Breast Enhancement – Breast Enhancement Creams and Pills
Breast Enhancement
Breast Enhancement Care all starts with a woman’s need for larger, firmer and bustier breasts. It may be a lack of self-esteem or confidants, or she may just want to improve her sex life. Many women today are unsatisfied and self conscious about their chest size.
In the past years, women would go get cosmetic surgery for fast results. Implants definitely give you bigger breasts, but are they safe? Research has shown that getting this surgery can be very dangerous and harmful to a women’s body. Introducing this foreign material to your body can result in immune deficiency, cancer and other life altering ailments. When it comes to enlarging your breasts, the most efficient and safest alternative is Breast Enhancement Creams and Breast Enhancement Pills.
Breast Enhancement Creams
Breast enhancement creams are essential to promoting bigger and firmer breasts. Tropical lotions filled with natural herbs and ingredients help stimulate the growth tissue in the breast. The lotions help the herbs get absorbed into the skin so they can stimulate growth in the mammary glands. Applying the cream is done by massage in all directions. The upward motion helps develop the bust line giving a women’s chest a firm busty look and feel. Massages should last about 15 minutes or a little longer. In the same way a women’s body reacts to puberty, an enhancement cream forces your breasts to grow from renewed glandular tissue and growth in the breast receptor area. Read the rest of this entry »
Beauty and the Breast Issues – Looking Good Post-Cancer
Do you have breast issues? Has breast cancer nodded its ugly head toward you? As a two-time survivor, I’ll share some of my musings on beauty and the breast.
Weight gain
Breast cancer patients often gain weight from treatment. This fact escaped me when I first underwent treatment with chemotherapy. One reason is chemo-induced fatigue, resulting in decreased activity. Another is steroids contained in pre-chemo medications.
To combat these effects, patients should eat a balanced diet of lean proteins, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and healthful fats in moderate amounts. In addition, cancer survivors should invest in exercise if at all possible. Once chemo was through, I hit the gym. One study reveals that 150 minutes of aerobic exercise five times a week lowered a patient’s risk of dying from breast cancer. Any amount of exercise beats sitting around. Read the rest of this entry »