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PUERARIA MIRIFICA - MIRACLE HERBS FOR BREAST ENHANCEMENT Published: 03/07/09
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What is Pueraria mirifica herb?

Pueraria mirifica Airy Shaw & Suvatabandhu is an indigenous herb of Thailand, locally known as white kwao krua. It is phytoestrogen (estrogen hormones derived from plants) plant.

Pueraria mirifica is endemic species found mostly in the northern and western part of Thailand. Pueraria mirifica belongs to the Family Leguminosae, subfamily Papilioneae. The herbal plant is grown with the moderate-size trees ranking from timber wood to bamboo in the deciduous rain forest. The enlarge underground tuber accumulate phytoestrogens comprising isoflavone. The compounds that make Pueraria mirifica different from any other phytoestrogen- containing plants are Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol, which possess highest estrogenic activity among the known phytoestrogens due to structural similarity to estradiol (Human natural hormone).
Pueraria mirifica has been found to contain many kinds of estrogens (female hormones) i.e. miroestrol, deoxymiroestrol, daidzein, genistein, genistin, coumestrol etc. Of which these unique substances having similar properties to female hormones - estrogen. Pueraria mirifica posses highest estrogenic activity when compare to other kinds of phytoestrogen due to its similar structure to human hormone. Of which miroestrol are vital for blood circulation, new tissue generation, increase accumulation of water and fat within breasts tissue, then resulting in enhancement and firmness of breasts and improve skin texture to promote youthful looks.

How Pueraria mirifica increase breasts size?

Most of the human female breast is actually adipose tissue (fat) and connective tissue(known as Cooper's ligaments), rather than the mammary glands. There is naturally a great variety in the size and shape of Breasts in women (and men), with size being affected by various factors including genetics.

The arterial blood supply to the Breasts is derived from the internal thoracic artery (previously referred to as the internal mammary artery), lateral thoracic artery, thoracoacromial artery, and posterior intercostal arteries. The venous drainage of the breast is mainly to the axillary vein, but there is some drainage to the internal thoracic vein.

As breasts are mostly composed of adipose tissue, their size can change over time if the woman gains or loses weight. It is also typical for them to grow in size during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding, mainly due to hypertrophy of the mammary gland in response to the hormone prolactin. The size of a woman's breasts usually fluctuates during the menstrual cycle, particularly with premenstrual water retention. An increase in breast size is also a common side effect of use of the contraceptive pill.

Fatty and connective tissues surround the lobes of glandular tissue. The amount of fatty tissue is depended on many factors including age, percentage of body fat, and heredity. Cooper's ligaments connect the chest wall to the skin of the breast, giving the breast its shape and elasticity.

The breast has no muscle tissue. A layer of fat surrounds the glands and extends throughout the breast.

The breast is responsive to a complex interplay of hormones that cause the tissue to develop, enlarge and produce milk. The three major hormones affecting the breast are estrogen chiefly, progesterone and prolactin, which cause glandular tissue in the breast and the uterus to change during the menstrual cycle.

Pueraria mirifica posses highest estrogenic activity when compare to other kinds of phytoestrogen due to its similar structure to human hormone. Miroestrol (estrogen) are vital for blood circulation, new tissue generation, increase accumulation of water and fat within breasts tissue, then resulting in enhancement of breasts.

 

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