Breast Enhancement Products: How to work?
There is a wide assortment of products, both herbal as well as synthetic, available for breast enhancement. They differ not only in their ingredients, but also in their forms. One can choose from pills, capsules, creams, and even aromatic candles and hypnotic audiotapes.
These products contain saw palmetto extract, fennel seed, fenugreek, dong quai, blessed thistle, dandelion, watercress, black cohosh, and wild yam among other ingredients. They function by altering the hormonal balance within the body, stimulating a greater production of estrogen, the female secondary sex hormone.
Surgery involves adding saline breast implants to a woman's body. An alternative is silicone gels. These implants are limited in their reach because many women are not willing to go under the surgeon's knife, which explains the popularity of various products available over the counter. These products are easy to use and are more discreet.
Out of all the products for breast enhancement available, the pills are the most popular due to their ease in storage and ingestion. Many unconventional products are also available, including a vacuum pump has been designed that can be fitted onto the breast like a tight-fitting brassiere. The suction provided by the pump allows the fatty layers to move to their rightful places in the tissues giving the breast a toned look.
Aromatic candles and audiotapes are other options for breast enhancement. The latter mainly work psychologically, coaxing the woman to be determined into using products to enhance her bust. There are silicone filled brassieres available that can temporarily cause the illusion of a huger bust.
Breast enhancement products are widely publicized on the Internet and there are many people who swear by their success, but there is no medical evidence supporting their success. In fact, people who use these products complain of various symptoms ranging from weight gain to amnesia.
Some of the companies manufacturing these products have had to face legal suits at some time or another; and the companies themselves provide refunds when their products do not work in a specified amount of time.