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Could this popular kitchen spice enlarge breasts?
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Could this popular kitchen spice enlarge breasts?
March 24 2006 at 12:06 AM
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I found this article and wanted to share:

Cumin (Cuminum cyminum). Both common cumin and black cumin (Nigella sativa) have been shown to increase the number of mammary cells in laboratory animals. The herb's effects on the human breast are unknown, but mammals tend to have similar reactions to compounds with mammary effects. You could spice up Bustea with more ground cumin. You could also make liberal use of this spice in cooking.



~I wonder what would happen if you sprinkle some into your boobie batter?~




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used as in ingredient
March 24 2006, 12:10 AM

cumin used as in ingredient in that LeFemme stuff to
heres the ingredients, notice it lists cumin seeds:


Proprietary Blend: 1940mg
Saw Palmetto, Dong Quai, Damiana,
Fenugreek Seed, Blessed Thistle, Fennel Seed,
Pueraria Mirifica, Wild Yam, Althea Root (marshmallow),
Cumin Seed, Hops



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Also used in a pill called quick curves
March 24 2006, 12:13 AM

Also used in a pill called quick curves
1 capsule - 550mg:
Proprietary blend of: Fenugreek Extract
Saw Palmetto
Fennel Seed
L-Tyrosine
Mexican Wild Yam
Kelp Powder
Damiana
Dong Quai
Mother's Wort
Black Cohosh
Avena Sativa
Blessed Thistle
Humulus Lupus (hops)
Dandelion Root
Chasteberry Root
Panax Ginseng
Soy Isoflavones
Yellowdock Root
Red Raspberry
Squawvine
Rhubarb
Red Clover
Licorice Root
Cumin Seed




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Re: Could this popular kitchen spice enlarge breasts?
March 24 2006, 12:18 AM

i read the same thing and i noticed some women were using it but not much came out of it. it is a strong phytoestrogen so maybe there is something to this. as for how it affects mice? ummmm. humans have very unique mammary glands. we are the only mammals that have inflated mammary glands through out life. mice and other mammals only develop inflated mammary glands when they are pregnant and nursing. so i really cant see how that study can be effectivly linked a simular reaction in humans. the idea that it may help grow new mammary cells scare me a bit. if cumin can grow new cells then it can also grow corupt cells too (cancer)

anyways i read some women used tumeric, curry, cumin and many other herbs for NBE. results are sorta mixed so i cant say for sure if they are effective but i think that that its possible they could work. some women who eat spicy foods find that their breasts tingle more while on NBE. so who knows. but if anyone is considering experimenting with these herbs be careful.




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Thanks SugarQ
March 24 2006, 12:28 AM

but dont some of the other more popular herbs also produce new cells? (fenugreek-wild yam-fennel..ect)
I thought that is why some skepticks think cancer could be caused by NBE. Because a cluster of new cell growth that got out of control may cause breast cancer.

Am I right or wrong to say that some of the herbs we are using now are said to promote new cell growth?

In the case that that is true, we must be carefull using ANY of these herbs, not just cumin. And please, I am not argueing, just stateing what I believe to be true.




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Re: Could this popular kitchen spice enlarge breasts?
March 24 2006, 12:58 AM

fennel is one that causes new cell growth but im not too sure about wild yam and fenugreek.

my mind goes back and forth because to understand the cancer risk, you need to know how the herbs work to cause NBE and im not 100% sure how they work.

phytoestrogens have been known to prevent cancer to maybe to some extent that protects against cancer but then how do the phytoestrogens cause growth?

1 thoery i have is that the herbs like fenugreek and fennel causes the breast to swell which causes tention on the breast tissue just like the brava. and we know what happens to tissue when its under pressure from swelling. it grows new cells to compensate for the tension which is how i believe we get perminant growth from NBE. Just like with the brava the first few months you use the herbs you get swelling which will go away if you quit too soon. but if you maintain the swelling long enough the breast will start making new cell and thats the stuff we keep once the swelling goes away.

now phytoestrogens are weaker then natural estrogens so they both compete for receptors. overall phytoestrogens lowers natural estrogens activity which lowers cancer risks.most women are already estrogen dominant so the phytoestrogen my help to rebalance their hormone levels and in doing so it helps with NBE. i dont know.

i dont think that there is a huge risk factor but there are women who report seriouse symptoms like lumps in their breast, aggrevated endometriosis, pains in the ovaries, early or delayed periods and these problems can easily be seriouse so its a warning to women who already have these conditions not to do NBE unless they get the ok from a doctor. I generally think NBE is safe but we still need to pay attention to our bodies cause herbs can be just as dangerouse as some prescription drugs so we need to respect them and use them carefully.




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I agree SugarQ
March 24 2006, 6:08 PM

we must be carefull. And thank you for your response.

its certainly true that phytoestrogens are said to protect against cancer. i've seen from many sources that phytoestrogens may prevent cancer.



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Cumin
March 24 2006, 11:29 PM

I've noticed cumin in NBE products. I think there are several products which use it.
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