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May 27th, 2008 Enhancing Your Breasts Naturally

Enhancing Your Breasts Naturally

You may have read ads regarding natural breast enhancement.
Maybe you’re looking for options to surgical breast
enhancements. If you want to enhance your breasts without the
costs and risks of surgery, you should know about natural breast
enhancement options.

Natural breast enhancement generally relies on plant estrogens.
These estrogens are not the same as the estrogen prescribed by
doctors. Plant estrogens can cause the breast to grow as it does
in puberty. Users report permanent results from using natural
breast enhancement.

Natural breast enhancement using plant estrogens often comes in
the form of a pill to be taken daily. It can also be found in
creams. There are even natural breast enhancement products that
come in liquid form.

It is important to note that natural breast enhancement methods
do not show results immediately. Don’t give up if you don’t see
results in a day or two. Many users report results in a few
weeks. Unlike surgery, with natural breast enhancements you can
control the results. When you reach the desired size, you can
stop using your pill or cream.

If you are interested in natural breast enhancement, research
products carefully. Natural breast enhancement is a good option
for people who cannot afford surgical enhancement. It is also a
good option for those who want more control over the results or
are seeking natural ingredients. Natural breast enhancement does
not leave scars. You have no recovery time. Natural breast
enhancement is an option for anybody who would like to enhance
their breasts.

Pueraplus is a premuim grade Thai traditional herbal formula
derived mainly from White Kwao Krua (Pueraria Mirifica) which
contains Phytoestrogens (Natural Plant Estrogen). After many
years of research from Thailand, the studies indicated that this
herb shows estrogenic and rejuvenate effects to the female body
especially at the breast, hip, facial skin, body skin, hair and
vaginal epithelium. Thus elevate the appearance of the female
secondary sexual characteristics and also the skin beauty.

ALL Natural Dietary Supplement

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* Increases sensitivity and vitality

* Promotes silky shiny hair

* Enhances breast and skin appearance

* Serves as a anti-wrinkle agent

* Enhances physical and mental ability

* Serves as a fountain of youth

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May 6th, 2008 So You Think You’re Pregnant? A Brief Discussion Of Common Pregnancy Symptoms

A baby begins life even before he is born - from conception
until the uterus finally pushes him out of his mother’s body.
This is the phenomenon we call pregnancy. It starts when the
male sperm unites with the female egg and develops into an
embryo. While several women say they can already detect
pregnancy from the moment of conception, some see the pregnancy
symptoms much later.

As the woman’s body prepares itself for child-bearing, she will
notice several changes. The telltale signs of pregnancy include
the following:

Absence of menstruation

This is usually the first sign of pregnancy. Take note, though,
that it should not always be linked with pregnancy symptoms, as
missing your monthly period can also mean some other kind of
hormonal imbalance or condition.

Morning sickness

It would be prudent to note that the pregnancy symptom called
“morning sickness” does not happen only in the mornings. This
feeling of dizziness can happen at any time of the day. The
hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy generally trigger
bouts of nausea and vomiting. Another related symptom would be
constant tiredness, which a possibly pregnant woman experiences
even if no physical activity had been performed (but, then,
again, it could also be due to improper nutrition).

Strong craving for certain foods

The cause of this pregnancy symptom is still undetermined. But
pregnant women have been infamous for requesting/demanding
different kinds of food, owing to uncontrollable appetite urges.
On some cases, “strong craving” is an understatement.

Mood swings and headaches

A woman’s emotions sometimes become slave to the hormonal
changes linked with pregnancy. Quite common are bouts of
depression, vagueness, listlessness and irritability.

Sleepiness

This symptom is not due to fatigue. Women who are pregnant
usually long for sleep early in the evening. Again, blame the
hormones.

Frequent urination

As the womb expands to make room for the growing fetus, it bears
down on the urinary bladder, causing constant urges to pass
urine. Some women have also been observed to develop white,
creamy vaginal discharge during pregnancy, while the breasts
tend to swell and grow tender (as the mammary glands brace
themselves for breastfeeding).

Not all signs of pregnancy are obvious. But when the above
mentioned symptoms present themselves to you, and you have
enough reason to suspect that you are pregnant, you must consult
your doctor at once, preferably an obstetrician. (An
obstetrician specializes in caring for women while they are
pregnant and even after pregnancy.) The doctor will then run
tests to find out whether you ARE pregnant and in which
pregnancy level you are already in. If your doctor bears good
news, that, indeed, a miracle has formed in your womb,
congratulations! You will soon be holding in your arms the
greatest gift you will ever receive.

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April 8th, 2008 How to Remove Stretch Marks

If we had the answer to this one, we’d all be millionaires. But
we don’t. Because once you have them, stretch marks are forever,
although with time, they usually do fade.

Stretch marks on your skin, are caused by overextension of the
collagen, which is the fiber under the skin. This can be caused
by pregnancy, excessive weight gain, obesity, and even body
builders who have “pumped up” their muscles may experience them.

As the fiber tears, you may see a thin red line that eventually
turns white as it heals. Technically speaking, this is scar
tissue, in such thin and hard to handle layers, that it would be
impossible to remove through surgery, not to mention extremely
invasive given the network of lines that many pregnant women
develop on their hips, stomach and buttocks.

Laser surgery is being touted at the newest method for removal.
It is a very precise science that may remove some of the marks,
but cannot repair the damaged fibers.

As is often the case with many things, prevention is better than
looking for a cure that isn’t there. Avoid excessive weight
gains, and when pregnant, continue to exercise during the
pregnancy and afterwards, to tighten up skin fibers. While coco
butter based creams are often pushed as a cure, the most they
can do for you is to soften the skin, which will keep your skin
more supple, but won’t remove stretch marks. Another tip is to
keep yourself well hydrated, since dry skin has less flexible
tissue, making it more prone to the tears.

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March 26th, 2008 Earthenware

A century and half will never make my earthenware gleam, even
if it be scoured and forgotten at the bottom of a stream.

I am earthenware born daughter of the house taken wife of the
man created mother of nations, a burden too big to bear just
like this earthenware I balance on my head.

This young maiden blossoming in the rays of youth my teeth
chalk-white my breasts, mangoes, ready to be plucked in season,
red and ripe.

Passing by on my way from the stream in skillful balancing acts,
the men sniff after the scents of my akwete cloth, like he-goats
in heat desire dripping from their eyes to form pools at my
feet. They say to me: “Nne come and greet me.” Virile men they
are, they wish to prove that virility.

I am earthenware balanced on braided hair with care so sought
after when first molded with the potters skillful kneading
fingers, an artwork catching the eye, first to be pointed at on
a market day abandoned when cracked and broken, my contents
spilling over.

(Excerpted from “Without a Name” a collection of poems by Val
.K., coming soon.)

Val .K. is a poet, and a nature lover. A collection of his poems
“Without a Name” will soon be published by AuthorHouse, U.S.A.
For personal contact, send mails to:
leviathandepthsreturns@yahoo.com

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