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Breast Enlargement Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 capsule 500mg 90 servings per container
Mammorex contains absolutely no synthetic compounds, additives, lubricants or fillers. The ingredients in Mammorex in order of quantity are: Fennel Seed: Fennel has long been praised for its abundance of Flavonoids. These compounds exert mild estrogenic effects and are completely harmless and non-toxic. Dong Quai Root: One of the most well researched Chinese medicinal herbs. It's well known as a female remedy thought to benefit women throughout their menstrual cycle and during the transition to menopause. Dong Quai has been used in China for hundreds of years to treat ailments of the female reproductive system and as a tonic herb to treat fatigue, mild anemia, poor circulation and high blood pressure in both males and females. Damiana Leaf: Used to treat conditions ranging from coughs to depression. The herbal supplement is reputed to help with Energy, Emphysema, low Estrogen, Hot Flashes, Frigidity, Hot Flashes, Impotency, Menopause, Infertility, Parkinson's Disease, PMS, Inflammation of Prostate, Lou Gehrig's disease, and more dealing with reproductive organs in both men and women. Blessed thistle: Also known as holy thistle, St. Benedict thistle, spotted thistle, and Cardin. This herbaceous annual has been cultivated for centuries as a medicinal herb. In days gone by it was a component of many herbal remedies used to combat the plague. Dandelion Root: A great tonic for people with poor liver function due to poor diet or alcohol abuse. The increase in bile flow helps improve fat metabolism in the body. Watercress Leaves: Contains significant amounts of iron, folic acid and calcium in addition to vitamins A and C. Many benefits from eating watercress are claimed including mild stimulant, a source of phytochemicals and antioxidants, a diuretic, an expectorant, and a digestive aid. It also appears to contain cancer suppressing properties Black Cohosh Root: has a history of usage for women's health problems, dating back to the Algonquian natives living in the Ohio Valley. However, according to Michael Castleman in The Healing Herbs, the Algonquians also boiled the roots in water and drank the concoction for fatigue, arthritis, sore throat, and a typical occurrence of that time, rattlesnake bites. Mexican Wild Yam Root:
Commonly used as a treatment for osteoporosis, Mexican Wild Yam is a
excellent source of Beta-Carotene and Diosgenin, which are powerful
phytochemicals aiding in optimal breast development.
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