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insufficient glandular tissue, can your body develop more?
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(01-06-2013, 21:53)kelsitree Wrote:  After tons of searching. I've found out the majority cause for underdeveloped breast shape is the lack of glandular tissue as you all probably know. This happens during puberty and is usually associated with symptoms that can lead to pcos and infertility. Something happens during puberty that prevents the body from developing the reproductive system completely and effectively. Most cases show a lack of progesterone and progesterone is known to aid in development of mammory glands. Goats rue and alfalfa are also known to help create glandular tissue. One.lady who had her breasts examined found out her cause for low milk supply and tuberous breasts was her mammory glands we're clustered in the tip and none we're up in the chest and near the armpit like they're supposed to be. Many women trying to breast feed find progesterone, goats rue, alfalfa, etc. helpful in producing more milk, but what I can't find anywhere is the answer to my questions. Could long term use of these herbs and creams create the mammary glands that aren't present? And if so can they STAY? And if so, could this be helpful for tuberous breasts lookwise and milk production-wise. Have women been able to change their breasts by simply keeping their hormones balanced long term? And of this process was started during the early years of life when development can still occur in early 20s could women prevent this hardship before pregnancy occurs? I cannot find stories of this happening for women all I find are stories of painfully sad experiences and them trying to cope with it. This pissed me off because this is not something women should have to "cope" with. Our environment caused this because of the crap man-kind creates, so man-kind needs to find a solution! Maybe I'm a dreamer, but I'd like to help find a solution and I'd like if ANYONE can post their experience with IGT, pcos, tuberous breasts, hormone problems, and tell me your story! What was the culprit of the problem, what is currently helping you, your success stories, anything at all. Anything that goes against what doctors say or what is known to be impossible. Your family history or any exposure to something in particular. I myself was exposed to pesticides growing up. My dad was a bug man! He has RSD in his leg from it

Yep, I'm taking all right now. I cant wait to see what happens. I am hoping my low poles lift!

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