MegaBust, an all natural breast enlargement formula, was formulated by Gerald Gettel, a Registered Pharmacist, who has over 20 years experience studying herbs and who has been a consultant to numerous manufacturers on formulating various herbal products.


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During childhood, estrogens are secreted in small quantities. Following puberty however, the quantity of estrogens secreted under the influence of the pituitary hormones (FSH, LH) increases some 20 fold or more. At this time sexual organs change from those of a child to that of an adult. The external genitalia enlarge. Estrogens effect on the breast causes fat deposition, development of the stromal tissues of the breast and growth of an extensive ductile system. Along with estrogen, progesterone and prolactin are secreted in higher quantities from the ovaries after puberty. These two hormones are responsible for growth of the lobules and alveoli of the breast determining growth and function of these structures. In summary, the estrogens initiate growth of the breast and are responsible for the characteristic external appearance of the mature female breast but do not complete converting the breasts into milk producing organs.
Progesterone promotes development of the lobules and alveoli of the breasts causing the alveolar cells to proliferate to enlarge and to become secretory in nature. However, progesterone does not cause the alveoli to secrete milk unless stimulated by prolactin from the pituitary. Progesterone causes the breasts to swell, partially due to changes in the lobules and alveoli, but also partly from increased fluid retention in sub-cutaneous tissues.
In females where the ovaries don't produce sufficient amounts of estrogen and progesterone under developed breasts may occur. As females age, the ovaries slowly begin to produce less hormones, resulting in sagging smaller breasts. Scientific evidence shows that additional estrogen and progesterone may enhance breast growth and breast enlargement.
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