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I would like to inquire about the breast enhancement product called "Aishen Bobo." Are its ingredients harmful to the human body or do they have side effects? I saw news reports stating that breast enhancement products should not be taken indiscriminately due to the risk of breast cancer, so I would like to know about its ingredients.
The ingredients of Aishen Bobo include borage oil powder, white kidney bean extract, microcrystalline cellulose, soy protein, soy extract containing isoflavones, yam, Japanese patented royal jelly, sheep placenta powder, green papaya powder, mixed berries, vitamin E, magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide.
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Chen Bei-Ya, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/09/22
Dr. Hou Fangmin reply Pharmacology
Hello: There are many breast enhancement products, and I found that many of them are health supplements.
Magnesium stearate is a lubricant, while borage oil powder may not be effective enough for breast enhancement and should be monitored for potential side effects and liver function damage.
Common health supplements used during menopause include isoflavones, which are a form of estrogen.
Royal jelly is known for its breast enhancement properties, and again, borage oil powder may not be effective enough and should be monitored for side effects and liver function damage.
Sheep placenta powder can help regulate menstruation and promote breast tissue regeneration, while green papaya is rich in papain, which can stimulate breast tissue regeneration.
These are the ingredients and their effects.
Personally, I believe that breast enhancement can be achieved through exercise or consuming natural foods, as individual body constitution may affect liver and kidney function, but this may not be the case for everyone.
Therefore, it is still important to monitor one's liver and kidney function while using these products.
Reply Date: 2017/09/22
More Info
When it comes to breast enhancement supplements like "Aishen Bobo," it's essential to approach the topic with caution and a critical eye. The ingredients you've listed include borage oil powder, white high fruit, microcrystalline cellulose, soy protein, soy extract containing isoflavones, yam, patented royal jelly from Japan, sheep placenta powder, green papaya powder, mixed berries, vitamin E, magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide. Each of these components can have different effects on the body, and understanding their safety and potential risks is crucial.
1. Borage Oil Powder: Borage oil is derived from the seeds of the borage plant and is known for its high gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) content. While GLA can have anti-inflammatory properties, excessive consumption may lead to side effects such as gastrointestinal issues or allergic reactions in some individuals.
2. Soy Protein and Isoflavones: Soy products contain phytoestrogens, which are plant-derived compounds that mimic estrogen in the body. While moderate consumption of soy is generally considered safe and may even offer health benefits, there are concerns regarding its effects on hormone-sensitive conditions, including breast cancer. Some studies suggest that high intake of soy may influence breast tissue, but the evidence is not definitive. Women with a history of breast cancer or those at high risk should consult their healthcare provider before consuming soy-based products.
3. Yam: Yam is often included in supplements for its potential hormonal benefits, but scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for breast enhancement is limited. It is generally safe for consumption.
4. Royal Jelly and Sheep Placenta Powder: These ingredients are often marketed for their supposed health benefits, including skin rejuvenation and hormonal balance. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support these claims. Additionally, royal jelly can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, particularly those allergic to bee products.
5. Green Papaya Powder and Mixed Berries: These ingredients are typically safe and are often included for their nutritional benefits. They are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, which can contribute to overall health.
6. Vitamin E: This vitamin is an antioxidant that is essential for various bodily functions. It is generally safe when taken in appropriate amounts, but excessive intake can lead to health issues.
7. Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide: These are commonly used as fillers or anti-caking agents in supplements and are generally recognized as safe by health authorities.
Potential Risks and Considerations:
- Hormonal Effects: Given that some ingredients may influence estrogen levels, there is a potential risk for individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions. It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplement, especially for those with a history of breast cancer or other hormone-related issues.
- Lack of Regulation: The supplement industry is not as strictly regulated as pharmaceuticals, which means that the safety, efficacy, and quality of these products can vary significantly. Always choose products from reputable manufacturers that provide transparency about their ingredients and sourcing.
- Individual Reactions: Everyone's body reacts differently to supplements. What may be safe for one person could cause adverse effects in another. Monitoring your body's response and consulting with a healthcare provider is essential.
In conclusion, while some ingredients in breast enhancement supplements may have potential benefits, there are also risks associated with their use, particularly concerning hormone-sensitive conditions. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, especially for products that claim to alter hormonal balance or enhance physical features. Prioritizing safety and informed decision-making is key to maintaining your health.
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