How the Breast Actives Pills Works?
The product contains phytoestrogen, which is a plant-based
compound with effects similar to the estrogen – the female sex hormone. In the
human body, the phytoestrogen stimulates the development of the breast tissue.
This process is similar to the process induced in the woman body at the puberty
age by the estrogen produced by the hypophysis which stimulates the growth of the
still undeveloped breasts. The quantity of this hormone will determine the
subsequent size, shape and density of the breasts. A low level of estrogen will
generate smaller undeveloped breasts. The effect of the
Breast Actives pills imitates this natural process. The growth takes place in
the breast gland cells. The regular administration of the pills, generally
during a period of 2-6 months, may determine the breast enhancement.
Is Breast Actives Safe?
Each
individual herb found in Breast Actives is safe and has been in common use for
centuries. The ingredients in Breast Actives are listed on the Food and Drug
Administration’s GRAS list of safe foods. None of the herbs used in Breast
Actives come with any health warnings. Breast Actives is made of plants rather
than pharmaceuticals, meaning that each ingredient is safe.
Our
product has been specifically developed
to help those who have small or out of shape breasts improve the health and
shape of their breasts in a natural manner.
In addition to the breast enhancement, the
product has a benefic effect on the body hormones. It improves the general
state of health, the premenstrual syndrome and the menstruation and
menopause symptoms. It has a benefic effect on the functioning of the uterus
and of the ovaries and also an aphrodisiac effect: it increases the women
libido and their sexual impulse. In case of any allergy or health problems,
please contact your curing physician.
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