Pueraria Mirifica Shop: Pueraria Mirifica – Protection Against Bad Estrogens

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This article from Dr Gary Gordon details the health benefits of Pueraria Mirifica including, breast enlargement, protection against brain cancer and dementia as well as preventing bone loss and osteoporosis. Although Pueraria is the answer for many women as a remedy for hot flashes, it is the least important function of this miracle herb according… Read more »

All About Pueraria Mirifica: Natural Breast Enlargement Herbs

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Scientists believe that one mechanism of action of Dong Quai is to promote natural progesterone synthesis. Hops Flower: Hops flower is a shrub rich in flavonoids, whose action in regulating the hormonal production facilitates development of the mammary glands. Studies have shown Saw Palmetto to successfully reverse atrophy of the mammary gland. The plant nutrients… Read more »

How Pueraria Mirifica Can Help Women

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Pueraria Mirifica is a plant originally from Thailand, consumed as food or food supplement because of its known and proven benefits to women’s health. Research reveals that puerarin Miroesterol found in Pueraria Mirifica is 1000 times stronger than soy isoflavones. As a result of these, the aging process gets delayed and the skin gets nourished… Read more »

Nine Enticing Ways To Improve Your Pueraria Mirifica Capsules In India Skills

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Results suggest passionflower is an effective agent for the management of GAD, and its low incidence of job performance impairment, compared to Oxazepam, is a distinct advantage. More than 500 species of passionflower have been identified, and more than 400 artificial hybrids have been created. Ultimately, a comprehensive approach to recovery — including traditional medicine… Read more »

The Ultimate Guide To Pueraria Pseudo Hirsuta

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Although PlUGT43 shows only a very low degree of amino acid identity (21-26%) with all the previously identified FCGTs, phylogenetic tree analysis places PlUGT43 in the same clade as type 1 FCGTs (Figure 2), suggesting that PlUGT43 would have evolved from the same ancestral protein as type 1 FCGTs. By contrast, GtUF6CGT1 (the sole type… Read more »