09-05-2014, 19:28
more to add to list of herbs
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus) (Leaf)
Blessed, or Holy, Thistle can be found in abundance in Europe, Asia, the American prairies, Canada and British Columbia as well as Australia. It is a handsome annual occurring in stony, uncultivated places. It is said to have obtained it's name from it's high reputation as a heal-all, being supposed even to cure the plague. The Blessed Thistle grows about 2 feet high, is reddish, slender, very much branched and scarcely able to keep upright under the weight of it's leaves and flowerheads. In cold infusions, Blessed Thistle is valuable in weak and debilitated conditions of the stomach, and as a tonic, creating appetite and preventing sickness. In warm infusions, it forms, in intermittent fevers, one of the most useful diaphoretics to which employment can be given. The plant was at one time supposed to possess very great virtues against fevers of all kinds. It is said to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood, and on this account, strengthens the brain and the memory. Because of it's powerful estrogenic properties, it is chiefly used now for nursing mothers, the warm infusion scarcely ever failing to procure a proper supply of milk. It is considered one of the best medicines which can be used for this purpose.
Dandelion (Taraxaci Herba) (Root)
The Dandelion is a perennial plant found almost everywhere. The oblong or spatulatae, irregularly dentate or pinnatitid leaves grow in a rosette from the milky taproot, which also sends up one or more naked flower stems, each terminating in a single yellow flower. Dandelion has two particularly important uses: to promote the formation of bile and to remove excess water from the body in edemous conditions resulting from liver problems. The root especially effects all forms of secretion and excretion from the body. This boosting of secretion is key to the formation of new breast cells and tissue, and the boosting of excretion is key to the cleansing of the estrogen receptor sites which get clouded with environmental toxins that mimic estrogen. By acting to remove these and other toxins from the body, it acts as a tonic and stimulant as well. An infusion of the fresh root is said to be good for gallstones, jaundice, and other liver problems. No side effects or contradictions with normal use.
Watercress (Nasturtium Officinale) (Leaf)
A native of Europe and Russia, common in Great Britain and widely naturalized in the United States and Canada, Watercress is a hardy perennial found in abundance near springs and open running watercourses, of a creeping habit with smooth, pinnatifid leaves and ovate, heart-shaped leaflets. Watercress is the most ancient of green vegetables known to man and it's use can be traced back to the Persians, Greeks and Romans. The common method of preparation in those days was with oil and vinegar. In the 21st century, scientists are discovering that Watercress may indeed have properties to counteract the effects of smoking. Its cruciferous nature may even help prevent lung diseases, such as emphysema and cancer. Watercress contains gluconasturtin (only released when the leaves are chopped or chewed), which helps neutralize a carcinogen in tobacco. Watercress also contains credible amounts of folic acid and Lucien. J.E. Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs us that Watercress is one of the best sources of vitamin E. This is the fertility vitamin, essential to breast enlargement, Vitamin E helps the body to use oxygen, which increases physical endurance and stamina and improves heart response. As a medicinal plant, Watercress has been traditionally considered a diuretic, expectorant, purgative, stimulant, stomachic and tonic. It has also been used as a remedy against anemia, eczema, kidney and liver disorders, tuberculosis, boils, warts and tumors. Watercress has more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk and three times as much Vitamin E as lettuce. It’s packed with vitamins A and C, and is low in calories.
The iodine content in watercress may help regulate thyroid function. You may use watercress for thyroid and other hormones, to promote hormonal balance. Watercress for thyroid may also help reduce the risk of conditions such as goitre or hypothyroidism. )like kelp)
MotherWort (Leonurus cardiaca) Known as an important herb since the time of the Roman empire, MotherWort (Mother's Word) derives its Latin name from the Greek word meaning Lion's tail, which describes the shaggy shape of the plants' leaves. Motherwort tea has long been used as excellent support for the heart and female complaints. Mother Wort has been found to be helpful for maintaining normal feminine cycles, sleeping patterns and nervous system function.
Besides the beneficial alkalods in the herbs, it seems that motherwort lowers stress hormones thereby liberating progesterone, which is good for the cardiovascular system function and womens health.
Since it works in its own way and not through phytoestrogens like some other herbs, it is also useful and safe for men.
Motherwort is a natural sedative. You shouldn't take it with sedative medications or sleeping pills. Due to its cardiotonic properties, the herb may interact with blood pressure and heart rate lowering drugs.
Berberis... European barberry
wvs in a herbal breast pill but couldn't find much on why it would help soo ?
Asparagus
The herb Asparagus belongs to family Liliaceae and the Latin name is Asparagus racemosus. In Ayurveda, it is called as Shatavari (one who possesses hundred husbands and also that which cures 100 diseases) and Shatamuli (plant with 100 roots). Shatavari strengthens the female reproductive system, enhances female fertility and maintains health of women.
Anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, antacid, anti-tumor, haemostatic, adaptogen, anti-fungal, demulcent, diuretic, galactogogue, female reproductive tonic, nutritive, rejuvenator, laxative, spermatogenic and immuno-modulator.
Shatavari (Asparagus) tones, cleanses, nourishes, and strengthens the female reproductive organs and is conceivably the best known as a female breast rejuvenating herb and used for breast enhancement and firming.
Ashwagandha (winter cherry)
Ashwagandha is a wonderful herb that helps naturally enhance breast firmness because of its estrogenic properties (phyto-estrogens) that work by regulating female hormones and promoting
healthy tissue growth.
Goat's rue (Galega officinalis) has been recommended by the German commission E for its use as a galactagogue. Its galactagogue properties were first noted to effectively increased milk in goats. It is used by nursing mothers and by farmers to increase milk production in their livestock. It grows so aggressively that it is now classified as a noxious weed. Goat’s rue should not be confused with Rue (Ruta graveolens), which is used in primitive cultures as a powerful uterine stimulant and abortifacient.
Chaste Tree (Vitex) has historically been used to treat everything from hangovers to flatulence and fevers to increasing breastmilk production. It has also been studied for reducing the symptoms of PMS and menopause. (high in progesterone)
Anise Seed (Pimpinella Anisum)
This seed has several health benefits due to the estrogen like properties it possesses. Medical research has noted these seeds are beneficial in stimulation lactation, treating infertility and improving the size and appearance of the female breast.
It's a culinary spice and a digestive herb that helps dispel gas and relieve indigestion and nausea as well as increase milk flow. According to the German Commission E, it is used in combination with Fennel seed and Caraway seed for dyspeptic conditions and gastrointestinal discomfort.
this would bbe cow,sheep, pig and but human is probably best xD
Placenta contains some bioactive nutrients which are beneficial to human beings. These nutrients include amino acids, nucleic acids hyaluronic acids and antioxidants. It also contains Epidermal Growth Factors and very unique Senescent Cell Activating Factors which can make it very helpful and resourceful.
Sheep placenta benefits are also to the bodily organs including the brain, joints and more. It may also help fight obesity, asthma, arthritis and metabolic problems. It delays menopause in ladies, sexual dysfunction and male impotence.
(high in stems cells)
(high in female hormones
(The major hormones of ruminant placentae are progesterone and other progestins, estrogens and placental lactogen.)
Placenta can be full of hormones and growth factors that are very important to promoting health. (OR NBE)
Placenta can also help regulate the menstrual period and cuts down on the menstrual pains.
“The placenta contains high levels of prostaglandin which stimulates involution (an inward curvature or penetration, or, a shrinking or return to a former size) of the uterus, in effect cleaning the uterus out. The placenta also contains small amounts of oxytocin (also found in fg?) which eases birth stress and causes the smooth muscles around the mammary cells to contract and eject milk.
Red clover
It's considered to be one of the optimum herbs to increase breast size naturally. It’s also known as: meadow clover, cow clover, Trifolium, purple clover, sweet clover, and so forth..
plz cheeck out really helped me ! V chemicals
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
Issabel's stuff was helpful
V nutshell herbs
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19827
aromataste
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19581
and all of Lotus's threads are helpful
good luck
please add other substances for nbe or links to tips for help for meh =DD
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus) (Leaf)
Blessed, or Holy, Thistle can be found in abundance in Europe, Asia, the American prairies, Canada and British Columbia as well as Australia. It is a handsome annual occurring in stony, uncultivated places. It is said to have obtained it's name from it's high reputation as a heal-all, being supposed even to cure the plague. The Blessed Thistle grows about 2 feet high, is reddish, slender, very much branched and scarcely able to keep upright under the weight of it's leaves and flowerheads. In cold infusions, Blessed Thistle is valuable in weak and debilitated conditions of the stomach, and as a tonic, creating appetite and preventing sickness. In warm infusions, it forms, in intermittent fevers, one of the most useful diaphoretics to which employment can be given. The plant was at one time supposed to possess very great virtues against fevers of all kinds. It is said to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood, and on this account, strengthens the brain and the memory. Because of it's powerful estrogenic properties, it is chiefly used now for nursing mothers, the warm infusion scarcely ever failing to procure a proper supply of milk. It is considered one of the best medicines which can be used for this purpose.
Dandelion (Taraxaci Herba) (Root)
The Dandelion is a perennial plant found almost everywhere. The oblong or spatulatae, irregularly dentate or pinnatitid leaves grow in a rosette from the milky taproot, which also sends up one or more naked flower stems, each terminating in a single yellow flower. Dandelion has two particularly important uses: to promote the formation of bile and to remove excess water from the body in edemous conditions resulting from liver problems. The root especially effects all forms of secretion and excretion from the body. This boosting of secretion is key to the formation of new breast cells and tissue, and the boosting of excretion is key to the cleansing of the estrogen receptor sites which get clouded with environmental toxins that mimic estrogen. By acting to remove these and other toxins from the body, it acts as a tonic and stimulant as well. An infusion of the fresh root is said to be good for gallstones, jaundice, and other liver problems. No side effects or contradictions with normal use.
Watercress (Nasturtium Officinale) (Leaf)
A native of Europe and Russia, common in Great Britain and widely naturalized in the United States and Canada, Watercress is a hardy perennial found in abundance near springs and open running watercourses, of a creeping habit with smooth, pinnatifid leaves and ovate, heart-shaped leaflets. Watercress is the most ancient of green vegetables known to man and it's use can be traced back to the Persians, Greeks and Romans. The common method of preparation in those days was with oil and vinegar. In the 21st century, scientists are discovering that Watercress may indeed have properties to counteract the effects of smoking. Its cruciferous nature may even help prevent lung diseases, such as emphysema and cancer. Watercress contains gluconasturtin (only released when the leaves are chopped or chewed), which helps neutralize a carcinogen in tobacco. Watercress also contains credible amounts of folic acid and Lucien. J.E. Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs us that Watercress is one of the best sources of vitamin E. This is the fertility vitamin, essential to breast enlargement, Vitamin E helps the body to use oxygen, which increases physical endurance and stamina and improves heart response. As a medicinal plant, Watercress has been traditionally considered a diuretic, expectorant, purgative, stimulant, stomachic and tonic. It has also been used as a remedy against anemia, eczema, kidney and liver disorders, tuberculosis, boils, warts and tumors. Watercress has more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk and three times as much Vitamin E as lettuce. It’s packed with vitamins A and C, and is low in calories.
The iodine content in watercress may help regulate thyroid function. You may use watercress for thyroid and other hormones, to promote hormonal balance. Watercress for thyroid may also help reduce the risk of conditions such as goitre or hypothyroidism. )like kelp)
MotherWort (Leonurus cardiaca) Known as an important herb since the time of the Roman empire, MotherWort (Mother's Word) derives its Latin name from the Greek word meaning Lion's tail, which describes the shaggy shape of the plants' leaves. Motherwort tea has long been used as excellent support for the heart and female complaints. Mother Wort has been found to be helpful for maintaining normal feminine cycles, sleeping patterns and nervous system function.
Besides the beneficial alkalods in the herbs, it seems that motherwort lowers stress hormones thereby liberating progesterone, which is good for the cardiovascular system function and womens health.
Since it works in its own way and not through phytoestrogens like some other herbs, it is also useful and safe for men.
Motherwort is a natural sedative. You shouldn't take it with sedative medications or sleeping pills. Due to its cardiotonic properties, the herb may interact with blood pressure and heart rate lowering drugs.
Berberis... European barberry
wvs in a herbal breast pill but couldn't find much on why it would help soo ?
Asparagus
The herb Asparagus belongs to family Liliaceae and the Latin name is Asparagus racemosus. In Ayurveda, it is called as Shatavari (one who possesses hundred husbands and also that which cures 100 diseases) and Shatamuli (plant with 100 roots). Shatavari strengthens the female reproductive system, enhances female fertility and maintains health of women.
Anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, antacid, anti-tumor, haemostatic, adaptogen, anti-fungal, demulcent, diuretic, galactogogue, female reproductive tonic, nutritive, rejuvenator, laxative, spermatogenic and immuno-modulator.
Shatavari (Asparagus) tones, cleanses, nourishes, and strengthens the female reproductive organs and is conceivably the best known as a female breast rejuvenating herb and used for breast enhancement and firming.
Ashwagandha (winter cherry)
Ashwagandha is a wonderful herb that helps naturally enhance breast firmness because of its estrogenic properties (phyto-estrogens) that work by regulating female hormones and promoting
healthy tissue growth.
Goat's rue (Galega officinalis) has been recommended by the German commission E for its use as a galactagogue. Its galactagogue properties were first noted to effectively increased milk in goats. It is used by nursing mothers and by farmers to increase milk production in their livestock. It grows so aggressively that it is now classified as a noxious weed. Goat’s rue should not be confused with Rue (Ruta graveolens), which is used in primitive cultures as a powerful uterine stimulant and abortifacient.
Chaste Tree (Vitex) has historically been used to treat everything from hangovers to flatulence and fevers to increasing breastmilk production. It has also been studied for reducing the symptoms of PMS and menopause. (high in progesterone)
Anise Seed (Pimpinella Anisum)
This seed has several health benefits due to the estrogen like properties it possesses. Medical research has noted these seeds are beneficial in stimulation lactation, treating infertility and improving the size and appearance of the female breast.
It's a culinary spice and a digestive herb that helps dispel gas and relieve indigestion and nausea as well as increase milk flow. According to the German Commission E, it is used in combination with Fennel seed and Caraway seed for dyspeptic conditions and gastrointestinal discomfort.
this would bbe cow,sheep, pig and but human is probably best xD
Placenta contains some bioactive nutrients which are beneficial to human beings. These nutrients include amino acids, nucleic acids hyaluronic acids and antioxidants. It also contains Epidermal Growth Factors and very unique Senescent Cell Activating Factors which can make it very helpful and resourceful.
Sheep placenta benefits are also to the bodily organs including the brain, joints and more. It may also help fight obesity, asthma, arthritis and metabolic problems. It delays menopause in ladies, sexual dysfunction and male impotence.
(high in stems cells)
(high in female hormones
(The major hormones of ruminant placentae are progesterone and other progestins, estrogens and placental lactogen.)
Placenta can be full of hormones and growth factors that are very important to promoting health. (OR NBE)
Placenta can also help regulate the menstrual period and cuts down on the menstrual pains.
“The placenta contains high levels of prostaglandin which stimulates involution (an inward curvature or penetration, or, a shrinking or return to a former size) of the uterus, in effect cleaning the uterus out. The placenta also contains small amounts of oxytocin (also found in fg?) which eases birth stress and causes the smooth muscles around the mammary cells to contract and eject milk.
Red clover
It's considered to be one of the optimum herbs to increase breast size naturally. It’s also known as: meadow clover, cow clover, Trifolium, purple clover, sweet clover, and so forth..
plz cheeck out really helped me ! V chemicals
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
Issabel's stuff was helpful
V nutshell herbs
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19827
aromataste
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=19581
and all of Lotus's threads are helpful
good luck
please add other substances for nbe or links to tips for help for meh =DD