Breast Actives Ingredients |
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All of the ingredients
in Breast Actives are 100%
Natural and Herbal. There is no fillers in any of our products.
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Other Ingredients:
Calcium Carbonate, Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, Tribasic Calcium
Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Stearic
Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Modified Cellulose,
Maltodextrin, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Hydroxypropyl Cellulose,
Pharmaceutical Glaze & Water.
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Breast Actives Cream Ingredients

Pueraria Mirifica Extract - 10%
Red Clover Extract - .5% and Sepilift® - 1%
Ingredients: Purified water, pueraria mirifica
extract, almond oil, avocado oil, rheocare ath, safflower oil, sepilift
dphp, borage oil, vitamin e acetate, vitamin a palmitate, wild yam
extract, chamomile extract, red clover extract, grapefruit seed
extract, damiana extract, saw palmetto extract, fenugreek extract, aloe
vera extract, hydrolyzed colagen, avena sativa extract, hyaluronic acid
& germaden II.
Method
of Use: Place a small amount of cream on the fingertips and massage thoroughly on breasts each morning.
Caution: If you are pregnant, nursing, or currently
taking any medication, consult with a physician prior to use. Do not
exceed suggested use.
Storage: Store this product in a cool dry place below 30°C (86°F). Keep out of reach of children.
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Breast Actives Ingredients Details
Blessed Thistle Herb: is used to treat a variety of female
problems
including painful menstruation and the associated aches and pains. It is also used as
a hormonal regulator and an aid in digestion and circulation. Containing
Vitamin B-complex, calcium, iron, manganese, cincin and essential oils, Blessed
Thistle can be used to alleviate inflammation resulting from poor digestion.
Blessed Thistle also improves blood circulation and purifies the blood,
thereby increasing
oxygen supply to the brain to stimulate memory.
Because of it's powerful estrogenic
properties, it is widely 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 for this purpose.
Dandelion Root: is a perennial plant found almost everywhere. The
oblong or spatulatae, irregularly dentate leaves grow in a
rosette from the milky taproot, which also sends up one or more 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.
Dong Quai Root: aids the body in the efficient use of hormones. Also
used as treatment for some menopause symptoms. It has been used successfully
to alleviate PMS (premenstrual syndrome) and menopausal symptoms (Hardy
2000). Dong Quai extract has been shown to have a muscle relaxant effect and
has been used as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent.
Scientists
believe that one mechanism of action of Dong Quai is to promote natural
progesterone synthesis. Progesterone (to be discussed in more detail later)
is another hormone whose production declines at menopause. The plant
nutrients can help in increasing the
health of the breast tissues.
Feneugreek Seed Extract: contains some of the highest
concentrations of the plant elements recommended by herbalists for breast
enlargement. Also, a hormone regulator that has been
used to treat menopausal symptoms and balance the female system.
Fenugreek
seed, which is known as Methi in Urdu and Hindi, and Hulba in Arabic, is a
popular supplement for minimizing symptoms of menopause, relieving
constipation, controlling diabetes, reducing cholesterol, soothing sore throat
pain and coughs, and easing minor indigestion and diarrhea*.
Fennel Seed: rich in flavonoids that cause estrogenic effects. This
boosting of secretion is the key to the formation of new breast cells and
tissue, and the boosting of excretion is the 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.
Kelp: is the common name for seaweed. It absorbs fats and has been
shown to have efficacy for obesity, cellulitis and rheumatism. It is rich in
nutrients, containing 30 minerals, so it is especially beneficial for anyone
who is mineral deficient. It is reported to be beneficial for the brain and
nervous system and the spinal chord. Kelp contains iodine which stimulates
the thyroid. Kelp has also been reported to improve skin, nails and hair,
protect against radiation, soften stools and treat obesity and ulcers.
L-Tyrosine: is a direct precursor to Thyroxine, a primary thyroid
hormone, as well as Adrenaline and Nor-adrenaline. Thyroxine has been found
to increase metabolic rate and control growth rate. L-Tyrosine is a
necessary amino acid in the production of neurotransmitters including
epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. L-Tyrosine also appears to have a
mild stimulatory effect on the central nervous system.
Vitamin E: an anti-oxidant, plays a role in the body's ability to
utilize oxygen. It also protects Vitamin A from destruction in the body and
unsaturated fats from abnormal breakdown. Vitamin E prolongs the life of red
blood cells and promotes cell respiration and is reported to be the
anti-aging vitamin.
In addition, Vitamin E helps minimize scarring and
assists in the healing of wounds, retards blood clotting, keeps youthful
elasticity in tissues and alleviates hot flashes and menopausal distress.
Watercress Leaf: is 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.
This make Breast Actives Ingredients the safest on the market today.
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