05-02-2018, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2018, 06:26 PM by tanysquirrel.)
Parsley and alfalfa
Breast enhancer? According to this site, both have significant growth factors ( albeit a pitch to sell her stuff). More research needed.
http://fertilityqueenscabinet.blogspot.c...ement.html
"That was when I started doing my glandular approach. I started with parsley. Parsley helps the adrenals and start your period. There are minerals that are important for regaining balance. Alfalfa was another one high in minerals and amino acids. This was nourishing to the pituitary gland which would help my non existent HGH levels and help tri-axis of the adrenal-pituitary-ovary system. I used an ovarian supplement as well. Ovaries contain estrogen, progesterone and micro amounts of androgen hormones, this was support I very much needed had helped me get my body balanced in the course of what would be now going on my 12th cycle as I write this!
I noticed if I did not take my parsley or alfalfa, my period would be a week late! I would never get it on time which was for me 30 days when I was at my second month of this protocol and 28 days at my 4th month!"
I have found no supporting info on parsley being an essential NBE for breast enhancement, however, Alfalfa has been considered one:
https://www.totalcurve.com/info/11everyd...ptionally/
Alfalfa grass is rich in nutrients, along with trace amounts of phytoestrogens in the form of isoflavones.
The NIH confirms that alfalfa can stimulate lactation in breastfeeding moms.
On the other hand, scientists remain skeptical about alfalfa’s use for breast growth. Fully-grown alfalfa is rough in texture and not great for cooking. Instead, you can use the seeds to add flavor to your dishes, and the sprouts in salads, soups and casserole
(more research needed. )
Breast enhancer? According to this site, both have significant growth factors ( albeit a pitch to sell her stuff). More research needed.
http://fertilityqueenscabinet.blogspot.c...ement.html
"That was when I started doing my glandular approach. I started with parsley. Parsley helps the adrenals and start your period. There are minerals that are important for regaining balance. Alfalfa was another one high in minerals and amino acids. This was nourishing to the pituitary gland which would help my non existent HGH levels and help tri-axis of the adrenal-pituitary-ovary system. I used an ovarian supplement as well. Ovaries contain estrogen, progesterone and micro amounts of androgen hormones, this was support I very much needed had helped me get my body balanced in the course of what would be now going on my 12th cycle as I write this!
I noticed if I did not take my parsley or alfalfa, my period would be a week late! I would never get it on time which was for me 30 days when I was at my second month of this protocol and 28 days at my 4th month!"
I have found no supporting info on parsley being an essential NBE for breast enhancement, however, Alfalfa has been considered one:
https://www.totalcurve.com/info/11everyd...ptionally/
Alfalfa grass is rich in nutrients, along with trace amounts of phytoestrogens in the form of isoflavones.
The NIH confirms that alfalfa can stimulate lactation in breastfeeding moms.
On the other hand, scientists remain skeptical about alfalfa’s use for breast growth. Fully-grown alfalfa is rough in texture and not great for cooking. Instead, you can use the seeds to add flavor to your dishes, and the sprouts in salads, soups and casserole
(more research needed. )