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How To Use Kigelia Africana For Breast Enlargement
Breast size is determined by a combination of genetics, lifestyle, and body weight. If you’re interested in increasing your bust size without surgery, your options are limited. The size of the breast has no bearing on a woman’s ability to breastfeed, nor does size affect breast sensitivity or sexual arousal in women. Breast size may play a role in sexual attraction, although the preferred breast size may change with time and culture. Twenty-first-century trends in the United States tend to favor large breasts, while Renaissance-era Italy idealized women with small breasts and large hips.
How Does Kigelia Africana Work For Breast Enlargement?
Estrogen and progesterone are the only natural hormones we know of that increase breast size. But as you may know, studies have linked excess estrogen and progesterone with breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke in postmenopausal women. These hormones may be prescribed in medications such as oral contraceptives and postmenopausal hormone therapy, but they’re not approved for breast enhancement.
That leaves a variety of “natural” breast-enhancement products that don’t require a prescription or FDA approval. The ingredients usually fall into a major category (phytoestrogens) a group of plant-derived chemicals and herbs traditionally used for women’s menstrual or reproductive complaints.
Kigeline is a phyto-hormone derived from the fruit of the Kigelia Africana tree and acts to prevent the relaxing of skin tissue while increasing firmness and tension. Phyto-hormones are plant chemicals remarkably similar to human hormone secretions. They are rich in bioflavonoids and they contain effective antioxidants. Young men and women use the fruits and bark to enhance the growth and development of their genitalia and firmer breasts. According to a study published in the Journal of Natural Product this plant promotes the development of bust and reinforce the strength and stability of breast collagen fibers. In addition, the fruit is used to increase breast size and function. It is given in decoction, and also massaged into the breasts, of young girls before puberty to promote an ample development, a practice said to be proven by recorded measurements. For those who want breast enlargement but don’t want implants, this is one good option to consider. Kigelia also reduce swelling and mastitis of the breasts. For well toned skin, the Tonga women of the Zambezi valley apply cosmetic preparations of kigelia to their faces to ensure a blemish-free complexion. Due to the skin-enhancing properties, cosmetic companies’ uses kigelia extract to make varieties of skin care and personal care products. Kigelia fruit extract also was utilized in the treatment of skin cancer named Melanoma.
How To Use Kigelia Africana For Natural Breast Enlargement
There are numerous ways Kigelia Africana is used in Africa. When using the fresh Kigelia Africana fruit, anecdotal evidence indicates that the fresh kigelia fruit is pounded with a mortar then mixed with a fermenting or alcoholic agent usually schnapps. The mixture is then poured into a bottle and covered with a lid for at least 3 days, after which users start drinking the fermented mixture early in the morning to naturally boost the size of the male penis or woman’s breast. Those using the dry Kigelia fruit, simply burn the fruit into ashes to obtain kigelia africana powder and then use it to drink pap or other beverage in the morning to obtain the same result.
The Kikuyu people, a bantu ethnic group native to Central Kenya also adopt similar method. In order to make the fruits safe for drinking, they must first be sun-dried, then fermented with sugar cane juice for around 24 hours, then dried again, before finally being added to a large barrel of sugar cane juice, where they’ll ferment for around four days. The final beverage should taste sour, and smell boozy. The dosage of Kigelia Africana for enlargement is usually dependent of method employed in processing the extract.
However, according to an extensive study on the plant, the extraction by organic solvents may bring the more toxic compounds like naphthoquinones, coumarines and iridoids. but the extraction by water may be favourable for some applications like such ones on the skin. Alcoholic extracts made with palm wine bring naphthoquinones and other cyclic substances. As seen by results of experimental studies such mixtures are toxic and should be avoided
Nevertheless, a significant body of scientific literature and patents confirm the validity of many of the traditional uses of Kigelia and suggest a number of new applications. Several papers support the use of Kigelia fruit extract for treating skin cancer, whilst it has also found a market in Europe and the Far East as the active ingredient in skin tightening and breast firming formulations. However, there are no evidence to suggest that Kigelia Africana promotes hip enlargement or listed among the fruit that enlarge manhood.
Side Effects Of Kigelia Africana Extract
Cytotoxicity
Research has shown that compounds from Kigelia Africana extract show cytotoxicity against mammalian cell lines. Cell cytotoxicity refers to the ability of certain chemicals to destroy living cells. By using a cytotoxic compound, healthy living cells can either be induced to undergo necrosis (accidental cell death) or apoptosis (programmed cell death).
Blisters
Blisters are small pockets of fluid that usually form in the upper layers of skin after it’s been damaged. Raw Kigelia Africana extract can cause blisters in the mouth and on the skin. These blisters are often annoying, painful, or uncomfortable. But in most cases, they aren’t a symptom of anything serious and will heal without any medical intervention.
Allergic Reactions
Some people can experience mild reactions at the point of contact with Kigelia Africana extract , but certain people with allergies or sensitive skin that is prone to eczema or atopic dermatitis may experience severe or longer-lasting effects that will require medical attention. The main side-effects of essential oils like Kigelia Africana oil extract are allergic reactions.
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