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Natural breast enlargement
with Grobust
Grobust is the among the most
widely used breast enlargement supplements. It uses a blend of 8 botanicals
reputed to facilitate breast enlargement and enhancement by regulating female
hormones. Many women around the world have chosen natural breast enlargement
methods over surgery because of cost and convenience. Don't use just any herbal
supplement. Trust Grobust for natural breast enhancement and enlargement.
The herbs
selected for the
Grobust®
formula are traditional botanicals which are specific to female reproductive
functions and overall health and balance. There are no tricks or unsafe hidden
chemical ingredients that make Grobust® work for breast enlargement. We've
simply combined herbs we've researched for many years that have been known for
centuries to balance female hormones and promote a naturally beautiful bust.
For a
scientific viewpoint on exactly how and why herbs work for medicinal uses, there
is an excellent book called the Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine by
Daniel Mowry which goes into great detail on the natural pytochemicals (or plant
chemicals) which certain botanicals contain. As modern science has revealed,
these natural plant chemicals have powerful medicinal value and have actually
formed the basis of many of our present-day medical drugs.
Many
people already use herbs and are familiar with the very well-known herbs in the
Herbal Grobust® formula. But if you would like to understand more about the
herbs in the formula, we've presented some information on the traditional use of
the specific herbs in Herbal Grobust®.
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus
Benedictus)
Blessed Thistle, also called
Holy Thistle, reportedly derived its name from its successful use as a smallpox
cure in medieval Europe and for its other powerful properties. The 17th century
herbalist, Culpepper, referred to Blessed Thistle as an effective treatment for
headaches, fever and female complaints. Historical uses also include support for
the kidneys, gallbladder, liver, and spleen as well as normal brain function.
Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca)
Originally from Mexico, Damiana
was named mizib-coc by the Mayan Indians and was used for lung health, dizziness
and increasing sex drive. The herb's reputation for arousing sexual desire gave
the herb its second Latin name (aphrodisiaca). Today, Damiana is primarily used
for female complaints and is well known for restoring the body's vital energies,
even when exhausted. Other general uses include kidney, sinus, lung and nervous
system support.
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum
officinale)
Also called Lion's Tooth,
Priest's Crown and Puffball, the common Dandelion is a native of Greece and
thrives under almost any conditions, enabling this hardy plant to spread to
nearly every part of the world. The Latin name for Dandelion (Taraxacum) is
taken from the Greek word taraxos (meaning disorder) and akos (meaning remedy).
It's believed that the name Dandelion was taken from the French, 'dent de lion'
(teeth of the lion) because the jagged leaf of the plant resembles lion's teeth.
Dandelion is perhaps best know
for its ability to support the liver and to purify and cleanse the blood.
Dandelion is also an excellent natural source of potassium which contains rich
sources of sodium and other natural salts, as well as calcium, making it an
excellent electrolyte balancer. Dandelion is widely cultivated in France where
the roots are cooked as a vegetable; in Germany, dandelion leaves are used in
salads. Dandelion greens are said to contain 7,000 units of vitamin A per ounce
and are considered to be an excellent survival food.
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis)
Dong Quai has an extremely long
history of use, particularly in China and Japan, dating back to 588 B.C.
Principally used for female complaints, Dong Quai is also used to promote normal
blood circulation, blood pressure, colon function, lung, pituitary, kidney and
lymphatic system support. Its traditional uses in relation to women include
reported benefits for hormone balancing, menopause and nervous system.
Lemon Balm (Melissa
officinalis)
Lemon balm, a mild sedative with
a delicate lemon scent and flavor, has been used throughout history as a medical
herb. A native to southern Europe, it is a perennial that grows to a height of
about two feel with small light blue to white flowers that appear in late spring
to midsummer. Charlemagne once ordered lemon balm planted in every monastery
garden because of its beauty. Before the Middle Ages, lemon balm was used to
lift the spirits, reduce anxiety and help heal wounds.
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.
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens)
Used for generations in America,
Saw Palmetto or Sabal actually dates back to the Mayan civilization. When eaten,
Saw Palmetto berries have a definitive regulating and beneficial effect on
weight, disposition, reproductive functions and appetite.
This
versatile plant provides a wide range of benefits for women. As a nutritive
supplement, Saw Palmetto has been historically used to promote normal bust
development and to also assist the thyroid in regulating sexual development. Saw
Palmetto is also well known for its calming effect on the nerves.
Wild
Yam (Dioscorea villosa)
Wild Yam is a root that is
harvested from the ground much like a potato. The medicinal value of Wild Yam
has been known for hundreds of years but it was in 1942 that the chemist Russel
E. Marker was able to isolate a compound from the herb that produced a synthetic
form of progesterone. Also known as Colic Root, Rheumatism Root and Chinese Yam,
Wild Yam has been found to contain diosgenin, a progesterone-like precursor
which is helpful in relieving menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes.
Historically, specific female problems such as irregular, painful menstruation,
female hormone imbalances and menstrual cramps have responded well to Wild Yam.
erbal Grobust : how breast enhancement works
Herbal Grobust is an
all-natural, 100% herbal product containing a proprietary combination of eight
herbs traditionally used for natural female hormonal balancing. These herbs
include Blessed Thistle, Damiana, Dandelion Root, Dong Quai, Lemon Balm,
MotherWort, Saw Palmetto, and Wild Yam (Oat Bran is added as a natural filler).
The Herbal Grobust formula is offered in liquid, capsules and lotion.
The primary reason why women feel breast
enhancement or enlargement is needed is under developed breast tissue. When the
hormones in a women's body are regulated properly, breast tissue develops to an
average size of a C cup. Herbal Grobust contains a host of botanicals reputed to
help regulate female hormones. By facilitating proper hormone balance, Herbal
Grobust can help breast tissue develop to it's fullest potential.
Can my breasts
grow to be too big?
No, your breasts will never grow bigger than your body can accommodate unless
you undergo surgical augmentation
Are the effects of
Herbal Grobust permanent?
Yes and no. After you stop using Grobust your breasts are not going to return to
the size they were before. However, aging can have negative effects on the
health of breast tissue. So we recommend using Grobust for a couple of weeks
every four months or so to maintain firm, healthy looking breast tissue after
you've discontinued regular use.
How long does it
take to see results with Herbal Grobust? It can vary, but on average customers will see improved firmness and
tissue health after about 30 days, and an actual size increase after about 90
days of use.
*Above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.