Does Fenugreek has any side effects?
Using fenugreek for breast enlargement is not unusual nowadays. Actually, it is one of the most widely used herbs for these purposes out there.
While there are women who have seen some amazing gains with fenugreek, others find it ineffective. Some even have to stop using it due to negative influence on their health.
If you plan to enhance your breasts with fenugreek, you may want to read this article were I discuss possible side effects of this breast enhancement herb.
Possible side effects of fenugreek
The fact is fenugreek can have negative consequences on your health. Some of the reported side-effects of fenugreek include:
- Mapple syrup-like smell.
- Diarrhea and other diggestive issues.
- Pain in the stomach.
- Acne breakouts.
- Lowered blood sugar and it’s consequences (headaches, fatigue,…).
- Increased asthmatic symptoms.
- Weight gains.
Not everyone actually experience problems, though. In fact, most users find fenugreek to be complete safe for them.
Do all women experience side-effects from fenugreek?
Whether fenugreek will leave you with side-effects or not, mostly depends on:
- You body’s reaction to the herb.
- The amount of fenugreek you take daily.
A small quantity of fenugreek is enough for some women to experience health issues like headaches and stomach pain. However, there are also cases where large amounts of fenugreek does not cause any problems at all.
As you can see, breast enlargement herbs like fenugreek do not work in the same way for everyone. You probably won’t experience any of the side effects mentioned above provided that you know what you are doing.
Nonetheless, there’s always a chance your body won’t like fenugreek and you’ll end up with diarrhea or acne problems for instance.
How to minimize the possible side effects of fenugreek?
It’s impossible to know in advance how this herb will make you feel. Still, there are ways to reduce the potential health problems induced by fenugreek.
To start with, use fenugreek in topical form. Creams, gels and oils are known to have way less potential side-effects than fenugreek pills or powder.
Instead of sending the herb through your diggestion system, topicals allow you to absorb the potent ingredients exactly where they are needed – in your breasts.
If you insist on taking fenugreek as a pill or powder, you may want to start with minimal amounts in the first couple of weeks.
This will introduce fenugreek to your body and reduce the risk of adverse reactions. Once your body gets used to the herb, you can keep increasing the daily dosage – if you feel it’s not causing you any health issues.
Try not to combine fenugreek with other herbs until you figure out whether (or not) fenugreek has any side effects on your body. Otherwise you won’t be able to know which herb is actually responsible for the health issues in case they occur.