
Just about anyone can benefit from our process
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Independent studies show that women who have had children reduce their risk of contacting diseases like breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society and other health organizations, risk is reduced on women who have breastfed more than 3 months as compared to those who have never breastfed in their lifetime. The American Cancer Society writes that breastfeeding is considered a preventative to actually reduce the risk of breast cancer in women. This means that lactation can be good for women, possibly because a woman's body is made to lactate and if the breasts are not performing what they are meant to do, it can create problems.
It is possible that during lactation, hormones are produced that help a woman's body fight these diseases; or; because the milk glands need to be activated to evolve or reach the maturity which may be required as a natural body function. According to studies, another possibility is that breast density, which can be another cancer causing factor, is diminished from the lobe changes of growing and shrinking in size.
The bottom line is that, whatever the reason, many of today's medical experts seem to feel there is a significant relationship of reduced risk of disease for women who have breastfed. Data comparison between women in developed nations, who have a lower birth rate and normally breastfeed less than 3 months, and women from underdeveloped countries, who have more children and breastfeed for up to 30 months, show that there is more breast cancer in developed countries.
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Those who might also be interested in our process could include women who want to lactate to spice up their sex lives with their partners.
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As you can see, the demand for this process is not limited to women wanting a larger breast size. It can also provide benefits to all women with a variety of different needs.