Angelina Jolie. Goldie Hawn. Pamela Anderson. These are just some of the brightest stars that have ruled the Tinsel town. Aside from extremely gorgeous looks and uncanny talents, what else do these three have in common? Should you just generally refer to their curvaceous bodies to boot, or the eye-catching size of bosoms they have?
Most women of today prefer to have bigger boobs in order to meet the existing fashion trend in the society. Aside those women with bigger breasts generally fit into clothes better, these blessed individuals also stand better opportunities in dating hunts and other attraction wars activities.
Now, in order for some women to increase boobs size, they resort to surgeries in hope for the silicon implants to put remedy into the situation. However, due to the risks that silicon implants poses to its users, not to mention the sky-high costs it required before getting under the knife, some other methods have been devised in order to provide other options for other females (and sometimes, some males too) methods to enhance their breast size.
Some laboratories have been able to develop drugs and other herbal supplements that to be capable of increasing breast size in just a span of time. However, an extensive research of an educational institution in the Philippines have found out that most of the drugs of the same claim being marketed through TV are not effective, and may even result to hormonal imbalances and other possible health consequences.
Taking pills has been a popular choice for married people, and also for heterosexuals seeking for convenient and cheap way of growing breasts. The downside of this option is that the effect of pills still depends on the genetics and physical structure of the person taking it. Results may vary from one person to another, while continuous intake for heterosexuals may eventually cause them to acquire prostate cancer in the long run.