Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Magic Pill

CAUTION: The word breast is used in this post. Several times.

Fenugreek was recommended to me for my on-going milk supply issues to give me a natural boost. So I looked it up. Who WOULDN'T want to take this magic pill?

Little Known Uses of Fenugreek

Fenugreek has an age old reputation as a breast enlarger and contains diosgenin which is used to make synthetic estrogen and has been shown to promote the growth of breast cells. You can drink fenugreek as a tea, use it in yogurt, applesauce or soups, or make a light mixture with any lotion and massage it directly into the breasts. It may also aid in increasing sexual desire in women as well as increasing breast beauty and health. Fenugreek 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.

7 comments:

Amanda said...

I am glad to hear the rave reviews about fenugreek! God Bless!

kristi noser said...

Every time I see this word--and as a natural remedy type I have seen it once or thrice before--my brain always says "funky geek".

erin said...

OK, but does it WORK?
Where did you find it?

p.s. SIGN ME UP!

erin said...

p.p.s. I'm already a funky geek, so why not?

Naomi said...

GNC! $7.50 for 100 magic pills. What a steal.

Jodi said...

I used it when I was having trouble getting enough milk for Gracie. Any nutrition store should have it, with the vitamins.

Kara Jo said...

Cool. I knew about Fenugreek for increasing milk supply, but I didn't know about all the other benefits. Sounds like it has quite the perks! Woot!