Breast Enhancement Formula
Used for enhancing breast size and cup naturally.
Blessed Thistle: Helps to increase milk flow in nursing mothers, aids the liver, inflammation and improves circulation.
Saw Palmetto: Reduces pain and inflammation of an enlarged prostate. Beneficial to male and female reproductive organs. Also helps with congestion, thyroid, nervousness, hormone regulation, bladder function and poor appetite.
Black Cohosh: Clinical results show improvement in hot flashes, sweating, headache, vertigo, heart palpitations, tinnitus, nervousness, irritability, sleep disturbance, anxiety, vaginal dryness and depression.
Chaste Tree Berry: Well-known for its balancing effects to the female reproductive system. It is used to stimulate milk flow and to regulate the menstrual cycle. It is found to benefit both PMS and menopausal symptoms. Other uses: fibroids, inflammation of the womb lining, low energy, cramping, fibroid cysts, uterine healing after childbirth and rebalancing after discontinued use of the contraceptive pill. Folk use suggests that it is an anaphrodisiac for men. Vitex (Chaste Berry) works mainly through the pituitary gland. It is useful to promote fertility in women. Can use for pubescent boys with acne.
Mullein: A valuable herb for respiratory disorders including coughs, hoarseness, bronchitis, catarrh, hay fever and whooping cough. It may also be used for catarrh in the gastrointestinal tract and for digestive cramps. A healing poultice for wounds, inflamed conditions and for painful skin areas. Other uses: hemorrhage of the bowels, toothaches, for the glands (used as fomentation)and for washing open sores.
Fennel: For colic, cramps, gas and excessive mucus. Helps to suppress the appetite, stabilizes the nervous system and acts as a mild sedative. Soothes the digestive system and cleans the bladder, kidneys and liver.
Fenugreek: Cleansing to the bronchial passages of catarrh, other irritants and extraneous materials. It is useful for all mucus conditions and for lung congestion. Soothing to inflamed conditions of the stomach, intestines and for ulcers. Effective as a poultice on wounds, inflamed areas, boils and carbuncles. May be used as a lubricant for the intestines, as a digestive aid, fevers, diabetes, gout and as an aphrodisiac and rejuvenator.
Wild Yam/Wild Yam (Mexican): Relaxes muscles, soothes nerves and relieves pain. Good as a uterine tonic. Helps prevent miscarriage. Contains progesterone-like compounds. Its traditional use is for easing menstrual cramps and for the prevention of miscarriage. It is a uterine tonic during pregnancy. Small frequent doses during pregnancy may help to alleviate nausea. Its antispasmodic property is beneficial for allaying colic and flatulence caused by muscle spasms, for poor circulation, neuralgia, for the inflammatory stage of rheumatory arthritis and for abdominal and intestinal cramping. It is very beneficial for nervousness, restlessness and other nervous conditions. As a stimulant for increased bile flow, it helps to relieve hepatic congestion, bilious colic and gallstones. Wild Yam is an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, blood purifier and diaphoretic.
Cayenne: A strong stimulant, Cayenne is a digestive and heart tonic. Considered by many to be the strongest stimulants known. Internally use as a relaxant to the stomach and colon and as a healer for ulcers. It stimulates the stomach but is not irritating. Cayenne stimulates the blood and the heart, increasing and strengthening the pulse. Use for colds, sinus, respiratory ailments, indigestion, hangover, diabetes, cramps, circulation problems, asthma, rheumatism, kidneys and high blood pressure. Use with ginger to clean out the bronchial tubes and sinus cavities, as a gargle for sore throats, as an emergency treatment for shock, for hemorrhage and bleeding wounds-use internally and externally. Externally, use (with Goldenseal and Myrrh) as a liniment for bruises, scalds, burns and sunburns. Steep in apple cider vinegar for one-half hour and use for sores and bruises.
Hydrangea: Its main use is for dissolving stones and gravel from the urinary tract. It also helps to prevent gravel deposits from forming, it helps to relieve the pain as the gravel passes through the ureters from the kidneys to the bladder. Other uses: arthritis, bladder infections, gallstones, gonorrhea, gout, kidney stones, rheumatism and urinary problems.
Stevia (Green & White): A natural sweetener that is 300 times sweeter than sugar. Stevia is rich in chromium which helps to establish the blood sugar. It can be used for diabetes, food cravings, obesity, tobacco cravings and as a sugar substitute. A small amount of Stevia goes a long way and the white does not leave an aftertaste.
Watercress: A good expectorant which is beneficial for coughs, bronchitis, tuberculosis, and catarrh of the upper respiratory tract. It is stimulating to glandular activity by its minerals of iron and iodine; helps to regulate metabolism and bile flow. It helps to restore physical endurance to the convalescent and debilitated individuals. Watercress is invigorating to the digestion and helps to lower blood sugar levels. Other uses: gout, freckles, pimples, skin spots, anemia, to strengthen the gums when chewed raw, and as a poultice for arthritis and gout when mixed with sea salt. It is high in Vitamin C.
Ingredients
Blessed Thistle, Saw Palmetto, Black Cohosh, Chaste Tree Berry, Mullein, Fennel, Fenugreek, Wild Yam, Cayenne, Hydrangea, Stevia, Watercress and Distilled Water and 20% Alcohol.
Instructions
Use 6-24 drops of tincture in water or herbal tea. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Also have in Capsules, item #1098-090. When taking capsules take 2 capsules with water or herbal tea. May be taken 3 times daily. Store in cool, dry, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Warnings
Excessive use of watercress may lead to kidney problems. It is NOT for daily use and for no more than 4 weeks. The undiluted juice may cause inflammation of the throat and/or stomach. Some herbalists say it should not be used with pregnancy. Be very aware of the source, as the wild watercress may host a deadly liver fluke.
In higher doses, wild yam may act as an emetic.
References and Research Info
Fenugreek has demonstrated significant anti-diabetic effects in experimental and clinical studies. Two studies in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported that Fenugreek improves glucose tolerance in both Type I and Type II diabetes. Consistent intake of fenugreek stimulates pancreatic function. In patients with relatively mild diabetes, fenugreek significantly reduced both fasting and post meal glucose levels and healthy subjects experienced no change in glucose levels. Reference: Natural Treatments for Diabetes page 19. Reference: Clinical Applications of Herbal Medicine-page 19. Reference: Syndrome-page 223

