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Natural Breast Enlargement, Not Just for Women, But for Men, Too

There is a new trend in natural breast enlargement. Where once only women were concerned about enhancing their breasts. Men are seeking breast enlargement programs, too.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 3, 2006 -- For years, women who wanted to enlarge their breasts have had an alternative to surgical breast implants. Women have increased their cup sizes and firmed up breasts that have sagged after pregnancy or due to aging, by taking natural herbal supplements. Now, men, too, are taking these same plant substances and are having amazing results.

To address these issues, www.earths-best-e-books.com has published two websites: http://www.earths-best-e-books.com/fbe dedicated to female breast enlargement and http://www.male-breast-enlargement.org designed for men.

Prior to puberty, both men and women have the same breast tissues and the same potential to grow feminine breasts. It is only puberty's hormonal changes, i.e., the release of estrogen in a woman that instructs her body to grow her feminine breasts.

Natural breast enhancement programs work through the use of pills and creams containing plant estrogens or phytoestrogens. These phytoestrogens, mimicking the effects of estrogen in the body, stimulate new breast growth in both men and women. Breast growth that includes the interconnecting of ducts and depositing special fat cells.

Statistics show that up to 90% of today's women are dissatisfied with the size or shape of their breasts. It is not surprising that women are seeking ways to enhance their bust lines. But why are men desiring this feminine trait? Some of these men feel they were born in the wrong body and are now making a journey from male to female. The use of herbal supplements to create female breasts is just part of their transformation to being a woman.

There is another group of heterosexual men who want larger, rounder, more feminine breasts. These men don't want a complete change, just breasts. What once might have been thought bizarre is becoming commonplace: A heterosexual, married man take herbal pills to increase the size of his breasts, which both he and his wife then enjoy during foreplay and intercourse.

"I've always wanted to have breasts," say one such heterosexual adventurer. "Now my body has made them and I love it. There is a comfort to having breasts I never knew before. My sex life is just as good, I have an added component…"

We are entering a brave new world where one female gender trait - breasts are showing up on more and more men.

About the author, Sam Frea:
Sam Frea has embarked upon his own adventure with Breast Enlargement and is chronicling his experiences and new found knowledge at http://www.earths-best-e-books.com/fbe and http://www.male-breast-enlargement.org

Contact:
Sam Frea
http://www.earths-best-e-books.com

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