Friday, December 5, 2008

Why Breasts Change

Do your boobs look or feel different than usual? One of these could be the culprit.

You've gained or lost weight.

For some women, excess pounds tend to go to the boobs and butt first; when you drop pounds, the weight may disappear from these areas first as well.

They can grow into adulthood.

Though most women hit their adult height during puberty, it's not uncommon for your girls to continue changing shape until your late teens or early 20s.

You went on or off the pill.

The hormones in birth-control pills can make you retain fluid, making boobs puff up. The amount of swelling depends on the hormone combo in your prescription, and it doesn't happen to all women. When you quit the Pill, your breasts return to normal.

You're pregnant.

Pregnancy hormones can make your boobs feel sore and tingly, and your breasts and areolae may swell and darken. These changes are often the first signs of conception.

Source: Women's Health Specialist Jennifer Wider, MD, Cosmo Radio Sex-Health Expert

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Worrisome Breast Signs

Don't let these distressing symptoms panic you.

You feel a lump.

Your first thought might be breast cancer, but that is rare in women under 35. More likely, the lump is a fluid-filled cyst or a fibroadenoma, two common benign growths. Check in with your gyno if the lump doesn't go away after one menstrual cycle.

A sharp pain strikes.

An out-of-the-blue stabbing sensation is probably the result of a fluid-filled cyst that has ruptured. Unless it continues to cause discomfort, you can ignore it.

A spot or rash develops.

It's probably caused by chafing from your bra, dry skin, or a skin yeast infection from sweat buildup. But if it is a single spot that doesn't heal, has an irregular border, is larger than a pencil eraser, or is two-toned, your derm should look at it.

You notice nipple discharge.

It's normal for whitish, yellow, or even green fluid to emerge if you squeeze your nipple. Should the fluid come out spontaneously or if it's bloody, see your gyno; a benign tumor may be the cause.

Source: Katherine Alley, MD, Medical Director of Suburban Breast Center in Bethesda, Maryland

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 2008

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Ways Your Breasts Age

As you move through your 20s and 30s, your twins experience some changes.

In your 20s

Your breasts are at their genetically predetermined size, and your breast tissue is at its firmest. This decade is when you're most likely to develop a benign breast lump, such as a cyst or fibroadenoma—a painless, firm mass.

In your early 30s

The collagen that helps keep breasts firm begins to lose elasticity, so most women notice some sagging. If you smoke, the sagging may be more apparent, because chemicals in tobacco break down collagen. A more serious worry: breast cancer. At 30, your risk of the disease is 1 in 257. Monthly breast self-exams and a yearly clinical breast exam by your gyno should be routine.

In your late 30s

Gravity, and any pregnancies, will have made your breasts less dense. Pregnancy can also leave your nipples darker. As for breast cancer, some gynos suggest that a 35+ woman get a baseline mammogram, but all women should get them yearly after 40.

Source: Jennifer Wider, MD, Cosmo Radio Sex-Health Expert

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, February 2008

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Must-Know Breast Info

Answers to the most common questions women ask gynos

What can I do to make my boobs bigger?

Gaining weight will do the trick, and certain exercises may build the muscle in your chest so your set might appear larger. But once your boobs reach their predestined size, nothing will increase their dimensions.

Breast cancer runs in my family. Is my risk higher?

Maybe. Women with a first-degree relative—i.e., a mother or sister—who has been diagnosed with the disease have about a 50% increased risk. Women who have second-degree relatives, such as a grandmother, with breast cancer may also have higher odds. If you fall into either of these categories, tell your gyno. She may suggest that you be tested for genetic abnormalities.

Is it normal for my breasts to be asymmetrical?

Yep, most women have one breast that's larger than the other. The difference is usually slight but may be up to a cup size.

Sources: Suzanne Trupin, OB-GYN in Champaign, Illinois; American Cancer Society

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, January 2008

Friday, November 28, 2008

Breast-Size Solutions

If you're truly unhappy with the set nature gave you, here's help.

"My breasts are so big, they hurt when I move."

Make sure you're wearing the right bra for your shape. If you're still uncomfortable, look into breast-reduction surgery. It is a major operation, takes six weeks to recover from, and costs up to $20,000.

"I feel unattractive with an A-cup."

Small breasts don't sag as much as you age or ache when you're active. Also, note how sexy small-chested stars like Keira Knightley are. If it really bothers you, augmentation is an option. The surgery costs up to $12,000 and may trigger complications. Also, implants will have to be replaced at some point.

"My breasts are two sizes."

A tailor can sew padding into one side of each of your bras or you can have augmentation or reduction surgery on one to even out the sizes.

Source: Laurie Casas, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery at Northwesten University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, October 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Victoria's Secret Bust-Firming Bra

Victoria's Secret has a new bra that claims to increase skin's firmness.

The secret's out: 4 weeks to a firmer looking you. Introducing the only bra proven to tighten, firm and enhance the appearance of your skin - all you have to do is wear it. Beauty Secret™ gives your bust a more uplifted effect in just 4 weeks. Innovative firming and renewal treatments diminish signs of aging and improve skin's ability to retain moisture, resulting in a naturally firmer-looking bust area. Beauty Secret™ is an unprecedented breakthrough in the world of bras...and now it's yours to experience.

• Gives an 18% boost in skin firmness after 4 weeks of continuous wear (8 hours daily)
• Safe to wash (hand-wash preferred): retains renewing power for the life of the bra
• Feels just like any other bra: no inserts, creams or lotions
• You'll notice results after 4 weeks of continuous wear (8 hours daily), with maximum rejuvenation in 8 weeks

Findings occurred after a 4-week period.


The actual science behind these bras isn't mentioned anywhere.

See the new Victoria's Secret Beauty Secret™ bras

Friday, November 21, 2008

Is Your Body a Walking Sex Ad?

Most communication authorities now speculate that approximately 90% of what people communicate derives from nonverbal signals, including body language. Facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, stance, and posture are all elements of body language.

Flipping your hair, shaking hands, making eye contact, and smiling are more than just motions: they're part of your nonverbal communication, conveying emphasis and emotion.

First dates are full of body language signals that can help you judge whether or not a person is interested. When a man is attracted to a woman on the first date, he's inclined to be chatty. If you're attracted to him, make eye contact and listen.

When a man touches a woman on the small of her back to escort her through a door, it's an indication of confidence and interest.

For a woman, it's the duration of her physical contact that gauges her interest. While brief, less-than-a-second touches are expected, touches that are lingering could reveal an intimate meaning.

Learn more about the basics of body language at WebMD

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Eating Habits and Breast Health

Food you consume can affect your set in surprising ways.

Yo-yo dieting leaves them less firm.

Falling into a cycle of losing weight, gaining it back, and losing it again stretches the connective tissue in your pair, making them looser. (As little as 10 pounds can be enough for sag to set in).

Caffeine makes them ache.

Experts aren't exactly sure why, but caffeine-rich foods and beverages contribute to PMS-induced breast tenderness. Cutting back on chocolate, coffee, cola, and tea during your preperiod week will help ease the discomfort.

Two drinks a day raise your odds for breast cancer.

Two beers, glasses of wine, or shots daily make you one-and-a-half times more likely to develop the disease.

Fat intake is also a cancer factor.

Premenopausal women who consume animal fat, mainly from red meat and dairy products, have an increased risk of breast cancer.

Source: Los Angeles OB-GYN Eldridge Pearsall

- from Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008

Growth Hormone and Breast Enlargement

Human growth hormone

A key ingredient to naturally enlarging your breasts is human growth hormone (hGH): without enough human growth hormone (hGH), your breasts won't grow no matter how many herbs you swallow. Besides enlarging your breasts, human growth hormone (hGH) also slows the aging process and helps burn fat. Unfortunately, growth hormone levels start to decline by the age of 25.

Promote natural secretion of hGH

The good news is that you can raise your growth hormone levels. Human growth hormone (hGH) secretion can be triggered by a number of natural stimuli, the most powerful of which are sleep and exercise. Diet also plays a role in human growth hormone (hGH) secretion.

Sleep

Since the largest human growth hormone (hGH) surge in a normal day tends to occur around one hour after the onset of night-time sleep, it is vital to get plenty of it. Important preconditions for quality sleep include a dark room and a balanced diet containing adequate protein. For most people an adequate amount of sleep is around 8 hours.

Diet

A high-carb diet may be detrimental to human growth hormone (hGH) levels, especially if the carbs have a high glycaemic index: sugary foods stimulate insulin secretion which, in turn, contributes to a reduction in human growth hormone (hGH). Fat taken before exercise has also been found to reduce human growth hormone (hGH) secretion. It is important to drink plenty of water: dehydration has been shown to significantly reduce the exercise-induced human growth hormone (hGH) response.

Amino acids

Lysine is an essential amino acid, which means that it is essential to human health but cannot be manufactured by the body. This means lysine must be obtained from food. Lysine is important for proper growth. It also helps convert fatty acids into energy, helps lower cholesterol, helps the body absorb and conserve calcium, and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen. It is usually sold in the form of L-lysine in the vitamin aisle (I bought a huge bottle for really cheap at Wal-mart).

Two other important amino acids are arginine and glutamine, both of which are nonessential amino acids, meaning the body is able to make its own. It has been suggested that taking amino acids, since they are the building blocks of protein, can increase growth hormone levels. Whether this is true or not is up to debate. Amino acids should always be taken on an empty stomach.

As far as supplementation before exercise is concerned, it has been shown that ingestion of 2g of glutamine will lead to elevation of human growth hormone (hGH) 90 minutes later without side effects. It may also be a good idea to ingest some amino acids after exercise, as this has been shown to enhance human growth hormone (hGH) secretion, too.

Exercise routine

Exercise regularly, at least three times a week. Around 60 to 90 minutes before you exercise, take 2g glutamine. Don't eat any fat for 60 minutes before you exercise. Drink plenty of water while you exercise. Eat protein immediately after exercising (lean meat, eggs, a protein bar or shake). Avoid sugar for 2 hours after you exercise.

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Perky Breasts with Hydrotherapy

Get perky breasts

Beautiful breasts aren't just about size; perkiness counts, too. The good news is there's an easy trick that can help keep breasts firm and prevent future sagging.

Contrast hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy uses water to promote health and wellbeing in the body. During contrast hydrotherapy, a person alternates between hot and cold water in the shower. This improves circulation so that more nutrients are available for cells and toxins are managed more efficiently.

So how does that help your breasts? Since increased circulation stimulates the production of collagen and elastin - the skin proteins responsible for tone and elasticity - the result is firmer skin and perkier breasts.

Daily routine

When you're in the shower, spend a few minutes toning your breasts. Simply rinse your breasts with warm water for 30 seconds and then switch to the coldest water you can stand for 10 seconds. Continue alternating between warm and cold water for several minutes.

Notes: The cold water application must be for a shorter duration than the hot. It is also important to end the treatment with cold water. Do not apply water that is hot enough to burn; the hot application should be pleasantly warm.

Flat to Fab Breast Enlargement Program Book Cover



Info from Lucille Sorella, The Flat to Fab Breast Enlargement Program

Learn more at alternativemedicinechannel: hydrotherapy