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Ive heard a theory that non-organic milk has hormones in it that will enlarge breasts, whether or not this thory is correct i am not 100% sure however someone that does know could you tell me whether whole milk has more hormones in it than semi skimmed?
im determined to make my breasts bigger without surgery!
bovine growth hormone, from what ive read, is not effective when ingested. unlike steroid hormones that can be taken orally, protein hormones can be broken down in the digestive tract... not to mention that pasteurization breaks most of it down before you ingest it... meaning what little hormone gets into your body, your body breaks down using the enzymes in the GI tract.
so.... it might do a body good but drinking a cup isnt going to gain you a cup size.
well... what youd need to see is a comparison between the hormone levels produced by your own body naturally... and then the hormone levels of the person who ingested chicken that was treated... im guessing your own body cranks out a lot more steroid hormones.
theres a lot of talk about the possible effects... but ive seen no large scale reliable study that can track an overall increase in breast size to increased levels of hormone consumption from poultry.
You know what made my small A cups boobs a little bigger?? birth control.. have been taking them for 3 years now and I am definatly bigger.. they are still small by all means but i definatly noticed a difference. btw, i didn't take birth control for that reason, for health reasons
Girl, what makes a woman's breasts large is just ordinary fatty tissue.
Our genetic heritage dictates how much fat a woman will lay down over her mammary glands. When a woman is lactating, then her mammary tissue expands. Also, hormones may effect the mammary tissue. Generally, overweight women have larger breasts than slim women because they have a higher body content of fat.
Whole milk contains cream....skimmed or 2% milk has the butterfat removed or lessened. I don't think that has anything to do with "organic" milk. Can't organic milk be skimmed or partially skimmed?
I think by law in America all milk has to be pasteurized....that is brought up to a temperature that ensures microorganisms are killed so the population doesn't get ill. Organic milk may be retrieved from cows who haven't eaten feed or taken supplements that increases milk production and whatever.
So, I don't think drinking milk will increase your breast size unless you start to put on weight.