Of course, in fact, your breasts will not grow even if you drink a whole pound of bee pollen at once. Alas and ah, these are all modern fairy tales, which are especially easy to believe, given the number of likes on videos with such advice.
Naturally, bee pollen contains an impressive range of nutrients, including fiber, essential amino acids, vitamin C, copper and iron. Supplement enthusiasts say this animal product has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, helps stop the growth of microorganisms, including pathogenic bacteria, and even relieves stress.
Additionally, recent research has shown that bee pollen is also rich in phytoestrogens, estrogen-like compounds derived from plants that mimic the action of female hormones. It is probably with this property that bloggers explain the sudden breast growth.
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However, in terms of the content of phytoestrogens, pollen is also not unique – and in comparison with other products it is not even a leader. Phytoestrogens can be found in broccoli, cauliflower, white and Brussels sprouts, barley, flax seeds and almonds. All these products are very useful! It’s just the chest size, they still can’t affect.
But what can affect the bust is hormonal influence during puberty, pregnancy, postpartum period and menopause, as well as ovulation period or PMS. Also, the size and condition of the breasts may change slightly after exercise, with age, or with weight gain. But do not expect growth in food!
Also, if you are allergic to honey, trying to change bust size with bee pollen can be downright dangerous to your health. Be careful!