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June 27, 2009 in Uncategorized

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The role of fatty acids in breast enhancement

Prostaglandin is a substance derived of fatty acids. They fulfill a fundamental role in human and animal biology, and they are responsible for a number of physiological phenomenons. In reality, they are considered to be hormones, and there are a wide variety of types of Prostaglandin in the body, with various functions, such as messengers and regulators.

Chemically speaking, they are eicosanoids, that is to say, the molecules have twenty carbon atoms. Their life cycle is rather short, but the body is constantly synthesizing new molecules, indispensable to sustain life.

How is breast enhancement linked to prostaglandin? This hormone regulates the blood flow to the organs, including the breast. Poor blood supply to an organ is factor that will determine its development and normal activity. In extreme cases of poor blood supply, the organ might die.

Prostaglandin have the ability to regulate the substance transport across membranes, on a cellular level. This particular condition, to alter cell structure and make the surrounding cells change in accordance, is the key function related to breast enhancement.

Herbal pills and creams, re-stimulate the prostaglandin production, in the same way they used to act when girls reach puberty. That is why, once adolescence is over and the prostaglandin production decreases, the breast will grow no further. But if prostaglandin becomes active again, breast enhancement will appear.

Some plants, used in these products, have substances called phytosterols, which regenerate the production of prostaglandin. Phytosterols are not hormones by themselves, but they will interact in a safe way with the body hormones, creating new breast tissue.

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