(26-05-2014, 10:30)ann_id Wrote: I read somewhere that we have to increase insulin sensitivity , how does affect breast growth?
Good question, basically we know insulin resistance is a risk factor for breast cancer, PCOS, diabetes, shorter life span and so on.
Excess insulin stimulates the ovaries to produce large amounts of the male hormone testosterone, which may prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg each month, thus causing infertility. High levels of insulin also increase the conversion of androgens (male hormones) to estrogens (female hormones), upsetting a delicate balance between the two and having a direct effect on weight gain and the formation of cystic follicles or cysts in the ovary.
http://www.bethcoleman.net/pcos.html
Improving insulin sensitivity,
Live Longer By Managing Insulin Sensitivity
Improving insulin sensitivity is one major step in reversing the building blocks of diabetes. Those who develop diabetes have noticeably shorter life expectancies and they experience more expensive health maintenance costs with all the medicine and accoutrements they have to buy such as insulin pump supplies, diabetic support socks, and other miscellaneous required items. Make sure to get your ALA in addition to the many other ways to manage insulin sensitivity. Do them all and you can safely expect to live longer and healthier.
http://www.howtolivealongerlife.com/2009...ivity.html
So basically increasing insulin sensitivity is through diet and exercise, which will undoubtedly be positive for breast growth.
Thank you Ann for the question, you've inspired me to do a FAQ about insulin sensitivity and resistance, it will be posted soon in the endocrine section, (insulin btw is a hormone).