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The size of your breast is controlled by the proper release of hormones during
puberty and after. Also, for the body to maintain breast size requires the proper
release of hormones. The main hormones involved in the growth and maintenance
of the breast tissue are Estrogen, Progestrone, Prolactin and Corticosteriods.
All of these hormones are normally released in the correct amounts causing the
breast to grow to the average size, which normally is a "B" cup.
However, all women are different and genetics play a major role in dictating
how large a women's breast will grow. Many women's breast never fully develop
or breast decrease in size as women age. This is due to hormone imbalance as
well as nutritional deficiencies.
Natural Curves will correct the imbalances by causing the
proper release of hormones naturally. This in turn can enhance and stimulate
estrogen sensitive breast tissue.
In fact, many of the ingredients included in Natural Curves
are natural remedies for hormonal imbalances and their side effects. This includes
PMS symptoms such as menstrual cramps and mood swings.
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Take one Natural Curves tablet twice a day with water at meal time or as recommended by your health care practitioner. Most effective when taken without caffeine or carbonated drinks. Natural Curves can be used for 3 to 6 months or longer depending on the effect you desire. Maintain your look by using Natural Curves for a 2 to 3 week period every 3 to 4 months. Temporary soreness in the breast, similar to original breast development or lactation may result.
Do not take with caffine or carbonated beverages. Not recommended for use by persons under the age of 18. If pregnant, nursing
or taking a prescription drug, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Do not exceed recommended dose. Excessive consumption may impair ability to
drive or operate heavy equipment. Not recommended for consumption with alcoholic
beverages.
Caution: Pregnant and nursing women should not use kava. Do
not use kava if you are already taking benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or any
other sedative drugs, and do not take kava with alcohol. If you are taking prescription
medicines, check with your doctor or pharmacist before using kava. People with
liver disease should always talk to their doctor before using kava.