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The use of motherwort is practically the same in European folk medicine and traditional Chinese herbal medicine. It was widely used to regulate menses and to treat associated conditions.
The identities of the active constituents of motherwort are not entirely clear, though they likely include compounds in its volatile oil and the alkaloids. Little research has been done on motherwort in the West. Animal research performed in China suggests that motherwort alkaloids can calm the central nervous system and stimulate the uterus to contract.A report suggests that preliminary human trials have found that Chinese motherwort stimulates uterine contraction after delivery and may alleviate glomerulonephritis (kidney disease secondary to infection).
Fenugreek
has an age old reputation as a herbal breast enlarger and contains diosgenin
which is used to make synthetic estrogen and has been shown to promote the
growthof breast cells. Another potential area for fenugreek is cutting into
the plastic surgery business. For centuries rumors have floated out of the
Middle East that harem women were fed fenugreek seed to make them more buxom.
This turns out to be more than mere hearsay which is why we use Fenugreek
in our herbal breast enhancement formula.
In India, the herb was incorporated into curry blends. India's traditional Ayurvedic physicians prescribed it to nursing mothers to increase their milk. In American folk medicine, fenugreek was considered a potent menstruation promoter. It became a key ingredient in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -- one of 19th-century America's most popular patent medicines for "female weakness" (menstrual discomforts).
.Fenugreek also contains choline which may aid the thinking process, and
antioxidants that slow aging and help prevent disease. It is also helpful
in calming PMS and symptoms of menopause. Fenugreek is also considered to
be an aphrodiasiac and rejuvenator
Wild
yam (Dioscorea villosa ) plants are found across the midwestern and eastern
United States, Latin America (especially Mexico), and Asia. Several different
species exist. All of which possess similar constituents and properties.
The root is used medicinally.
Yam is probably the most widely used herbal tonic for women's health. It is widely used for herbal breast enhancement and a sexual stimulant and is recommended by herbalist Susan Weed author of "Breast Cancer? Breast Health!" for healthy breast tissue. Wild Yam has long been used for it's benefits in women's reproductive health, including premenstrual syndrome and menopausal problems.
Estrogenic effect: Diosgenin has been found to have an estrogenic effect on mouse mammary epithelium. Ovariectomized mice that received diosgenin (sc) at dosage levels between 20 and 40 mg/kg for 15 days had significant increases in mammary development scores. When administered estrogen and disogenin, an augmentation of the estrogenic effect was recorded (Aradhana et al,1992).
Eventually, it was discovered that the saponins from wild yam could be converted industrially into cortisone, estrogens, and progesterone-like compounds. Wild yam and other plants with similar constituents continue to be a source for these drugs.
Dong
Quai is a member of the celery family. Greenish-white flowers bloom from
May to August, and the plant is typically found growing in damp mountain
ravines, meadows, river banks, and coastal areas. The root is used in herbal
medicine. .
This relaxing herb, known as the female ginseng, contains phytoestrogens that can help reduce dramatic mood swings and give a general ‘lift’.
Dong Quai is also known as Chinese Angelica and is primarily known for its uses in treating women's problems including lack of sexual desire, the symptoms of menopause, cramps and PMS.It is a fertility herb, so women who are still menstruating should take care!
Saw palmetto is now a popular and effective treatment for prostate enlargement in men but has it's origins in natural medicine as a herbal breast enlarger and is still recommended today by naturopathic physicians for increasing breast size.Saw Palmetto is a anti-androgen which alows estrogen to be more influential on the body.
It is also used as an aphrodesiac, for the treatment of impotence in men, and for inhibited sexual desire in women. Native Americans, dating back to pre-Mayan civilizations, used the berries for food and medicine and particularly for breast disorders in women. Early American botanists noted that animals who were fed with these berries grew sleek and robust, experienced restored sexual vigor and improved muscle tone. Saw palmetto berry also tones the urethra, and it may be used to uphold the healthy function of the thyroid gland and urinary system. This remarkable herb has no side effects or drug interactions. It's herbal breast enhancement effects stem from phyto-nutrients that stimulate breast tissue, increasing health and size.
Fennel
has been used for centuries to enhance breast size and to promote milk production
in new mothers. The herb's history is similar to the story of fenugreek
above. It is second only to Fenugreek in estrogenic compounds and can be
used in tea or added to lotion and massged directly into the breasts. Fennel
is also used to treat amenorrhea, angina, asthma, heartburn, high blood
pressure and to increase sexual desire in women. It is rich in the phyto-nutrients
that increase breast size is treated as a good herb for herbal breast enhancement.
Most
research has been done on the volatile oil of damiana, which .includes numerous
small, fragrant substances called terpenes.As yet, it is unclear if the
volatile oil is truly the main active constituent of damiana. Damiana extracts
have been shown, in a test tube, to weakly bind to progesterone receptors.
Thus, damiana may be a potentially useful herb for some female health problems.
Damiana is well known in southwestern cultures as a sexuality tonic, and is recommended by many top herbalists. It stimulates the intestinal tract and brings oxygen to the genital area. It also increases energy levels, which does a lot to restore libido and desire. In women Damiana often restores the ability to achieve orgasm. Long-term use can improve sexual fitness and performance. Damiana is used primarily as an energy tonic and an aphrodisiac for both men and women.
Black cohosh, another breast enlargement herb,contains several ingredients,
including triterpene glycosides (e.g., acetin and 27-deoxyactein) and isoflavones
(e.g., formononetin). Other constituents include aromatic acids, tannins,
resins, fatty acids, starches, and sugars. As a woman approaches menopause,
the signals between the ovaries and pituitary gland diminish, slowing down
estrogen production and increasing luteinizing hormone (LH) secretions.
Hot flashes can result from these hormonal changes. Animal studies and a
human clinical trial suggested that black cohosh had some estrogen activity
in the body and also decreased LH secretions.
It reduces the serum concentration of pituitary luteinizing hormone (LH), which is associated with negative physical and psychic effects of premenstrual syndrome and menopause, such as depression, hot flashes, uterine spasms, and dysmenorrhea. Numerous clinical studies indicate that the herb suppresses the increase in LH and may offer an effective, slower-acting alternative to estrogen therapy.Widely used as a breast enhancement herb.
Agnus castus or chaste tree berry Agnus castus has become well-known as a hormonal regulator for women.in some European countries, is probably the most popular herbal approach to PMS. In two surveys of gynecological practices in Germany, physicians graded chaste berry extract as good or very good in the treatment of PMS.
Helps in cases of corpus luteum insufficiency or prolactin excess. As a result of its effects on gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) and follicle stimulating hormone-releasing hormone (FSHRH), it has the ability to normalize the secretion of prolactin and reduce estrogen to progesterone levels.
It is extremely helpful in a wide range of pre-menstrual problems such as spots, irritability, breast tenderness, premenstrual migraine and bloating. It can also help to regulate a woman's menstrual cycle, improve fertility, lengthen out a short cycle and even restore menstruation in a woman who has stopped her periods (although the underlying cause of this should always be investigated). For women entering the menopause, it can help to even out mood swings and improve hot flushes. Men can use agnus castus too for acne.
This information was gathered from multiple historical writings, including:
Archives of Internal Medicine (December 1997, 157:26-9-2615), PDR for Herbal
Medicine,
The Green Pharmacy (James Duke, Ph. D), Today's Herbal Health (Louise Tenney,
M.H.),
Prescription for Nutritional Healing (2nd Edition by James Balch, M.D.).
1. Lust JB.
The Herb Book. New York: Bantam Books, 1974, 328–9.