Fenugreek extract (Trigonella foenum-graecum): Rich in phytoestrogens, fenugreek has been shown to aid in hormonal production which can facilitate the development of mammary tissue. Fenugreek contains diosgenin, a chemical compound often used to create semi-synthetic forms of estrogen.
Saw Palmetto (Serensa repens): Saw Palmetto is traditionally used as a hormonal modulator. It is the fatty acids in saw palmettos berries that are believed to be the key to its success in maintaining the mammary glands firmness.
Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare): Found in the coastal and sub-mountainous regions of southern Italy, Fennel has long been praised for its abundance of flavonoids, compounds that exert mild estrogenic effects.
L-Tyrosine: A naturally occurring amino acid, tyrosine plays an important role in the functioning of organs that control hormone production, including growth hormones.
Mexican Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa): Commonly used as a treatment for osteoporosis, Mexican wild yam is an excellent source of beta-carotene and diosgenin, which can aid in optimal breast development.
Kelp (Ascophyllum nodosum): Kelp is an excellent source of iodine, essential for proper thyroid functions. The thyroid controls the output of the hormones necessary for female sexual characteristics.
Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca): Damiana is a small shrub found in the West Indies. High in phytochemicals such as alpha-pinene, beta-pinene and beta-sisterol, damiana is traditionally used in Central and South America for maintaining female health.
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis): For centuries, this Asian root has been known as an excellent all-purpose womens herb. Studies has shown that dong quai assists the body in efficiently utilizing the hormones it produces.
Mothers Wort (Leonurus cardiaca): Mothers Wort is native to many parts of Europe on river banks and under hedges. This herb has been used for many centuries for a variety of complaints and is currently used by herbalists as a general womens health tonic.
Black Cohosh Extract (Actea racemosa): Native to the eastern woodlands of North America, numerous studies have been conducted to show the medical benefits of black cohosh. With it's compounds of acetein, formononetin and triterpinesall estrogenic, black cohosh is widely used for womens health concerns.
Avena sativa: Avena sativa, a native of Scotland now commonly found in the United States, is a grain rich in saponins, flavonoids, minerals and alkaloids necessary for a healthy hormonal system.
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus): This native to southern Europe and western Asia has long been used around the world as a hormonal balancing agent in women. Studies have indicated that blessed thistle stimulates the blood flow to mammary glands in lactating women.
Humulus lupulus: Humulus lupulus is a Eurasian shrub rich in flavonoids, regulators of hormonal production that facilitate development of the mammary glands.