Your main problem is fluid retention - and you may have tried dieting, which makes fluid retention worse. - It is excess blood volume that is causing the veins to be visible and the weight of this excess blood volume is causing the breasts to be heavy and to sag. - When you try to lose weight by dieting and calorie counting, all of your skin, including the skin of your breasts, becomes weaker and thinner, and so this makes the sagging worse, and the skin itself becomes thinner still because of the pull of the weight downwards. - It is a vicious circle. - But there is a way to reverse this process...(o: - It is sensitivity to salt that is causing the fluid retention, and so if you avoid eating salt and salty food the fluid retention will lessen, the breasts will become less heavy and less painful, the visible veins will become less noticeable, and you will lose weight because you will lose excess fluid from your bloodstream.
(I believe that vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) can also help with this problem. Bananas are a good food source of vitamin B6. Some prescription drugs cause shortage of vitamin B6, e.g. isoniazid, which is used to treat tuberculosis. Alcohol abuse can also result in the need for extra vitamin B6.)
Lose weight and benefit your health in countless other ways by eating less salt! - Go on! - Try it! - You will feel so much better!
How to Lose weight!
See my website http://www.wildeaboutsteroids.co.uk/
Read my Mensa article on Obesity and the Salt Connection
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Swollen breasts? Painful breasts? Sagging breasts? Pendulous? Droopy? Heavy? Visible veins in breasts? Mastitis? Gynaecomastia?
Posted by Willow at 11:04 am
Labels: blood volume, eat less salt, Fluid Retention, gynaecomastia, heavy breasts, large breasts, mastitis, painful breasts, sagging breasts, Salt Sensitivity, visible veins in breasts, weight loss
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