Here’s an odd reality; women pay more attention to their breasts than men do, and think about them more also. Of course, a woman’s point of view is different than a man’s in thinking about breasts. For women, there are 3 things that rise above all else: • breast size • breast sagging • breast cancer All of this comes under the topic of breast health, which is critical for women, especially in today’s world where there seems to be more focus on women’s health overall. The breasts are most indicative of how healthy a woman is, what kind of shape she’s in, and how she’s treating herself overall. Maintaining healthy breasts isn’t hard; it’s just the act of doing what a woman needs to do that many women aren’t consistently vigilant at. Here are some tips of things women should think about that address all of the above topics: 1. There is no magical cream or exercise that will increase the size of your breasts. It just doesn’t exist; sorry to tell you. Breast size is dependent upon genetics, plain and simple. 2. You can tighten your breasts, which might make them look bigger. If a woman has very saggy breasts, there are exercises she can do to make them tighten, which also makes them lift at the same time, thereby giving the allusion of growth. There are also a few creams, albeit very few which are legitimate, that can help tighten the skin. 3. The more you exercise, the smaller your breasts will get. Breasts are fatty tissue; exercise reduces fat. That’s why female body builders have such small breasts. Those that have large breasts most probably have implants, which is common in body building. However, if you don’t exercise to that extreme, you probably won’t notice your breast reduction. 4. Wear a sports bra when exercising or doing any other strenuous physical activity. The more a woman’s breasts bounce, the most apt they are to start sagging. This is more about consistently doing something; if it’s a one time thing then there’s no big deal. Some doctors will even recommend that larger breasted women wear two sports

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Ten Tips For Better Breast Health


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