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Grobust
Gives You More!
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Users
Report Bust Size Increases Of Up To Two Cups!
Original Market-Proven Formula!
Provides Natural Hormone Balance!
Used By Thousands Of Women!
On-Going Clinical Studies!
All Natural Herbal Product!
Most Affordable! |
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87%
Experienced Bust Fullness
95% Experienced Diminished PMS
82% Experienced Bust Growth
71% Experienced Less Sagging
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How
Grobust Works:
Herbal Grobust is an all-natural, 100% herbal product containing
a proprietary combination of eight herbs traditionally used for
natural female hormonal balancing. These herbs include Blessed Thistle,
Damiana, Dandelion Root, Dong Quai, Lemon Balm, MotherWort, Saw
Palmetto, and Wild Yam (Oat Bran is added as a natural filler).
The Herbal Grobust formula is offered in liquid, capsules and lotion.
The herbs selected for the Grobust formula are traditional botanicals
which are specific to female reproductive functions and overall
health and balance. There are no tricks or unsafe hidden chemical
ingredients that make Grobust work. We've simply combined herbs
we've researched for many years that have been known for centuries
to balance female hormones and promote a naturally beautiful bust.
Many people already use herbs and are familiar with the very well-known
herbs in the Herbal Grobust formula. But if you would like to understand
more about the herbs in the formula, we've presented some information
on the traditional use of the specific herbs in Herbal Grobust.
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Blessed
Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus)
Blessed Thistle, also called Holy Thistle, reportedly derived its
name from its successful use as a smallpox cure in medieval Europe
and for its other powerful properties. The 17th century herbalist,
Culpepper, referred to Blessed Thistle as an effective treatment
for jaundice, kidney, gallbladder, digestive, and spleen problems
as well as circulation to the brain, internal cancer, liver problems,
memory problems, migraine headaches and senility.
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Stimulate
mild production in nursing mothers
Relieve cramps and painful menstruation
Treat headaches associated with female cycles
Balance female hormones
Eliminate leucorrhea (vaginal discharge)
Promote lactation
Enrich breast milk
Strengthen the body during pregnancy
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Damiana
(Turnera Aphrodisiaca)
Originally from Mexico, Damiana was named mizib-coc by the Mayan
Indians and was used for lung health, dizziness and increasing sex
drive. The herb's reputation for arousing sexual desire gave the
herb its second Latin name (aphrodisiaca). Traditionally, Damiana
has been used for female complaints and is well known for restoring
the body's vital energies, even when exhausted. Other general uses
include treatment for coughs, cold and flu symptoms, impotence,
kidney inflammation, Parkinson's disease, and it is also used as
a stimulant for the central nervous system.
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Damiana's
Traditional Uses Include Treatments Of:
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Female
hormone imbalance
Poor mammary gland development
Frigidity
Weakened pelvic organs
Decreased libido
Hot flashes
Infertility
PMS
Menopause
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Dandelion
Root (Taraxacum Officinale)
Also called Lion's Tooth, Priest's Crown and Puffball, the common
Dandelion is a native of Greece and thrives under almost any conditions,
enabling this hardy plant to spread to nearly every part of the
world. The Latin name for Dandelion (Taraxacum) is taken from
the Greek word taraxos (meaning disorder) and akos (meaning remedy).
It's believed that the name Dandelion was taken from the French,
'dent de lion' (teeth of the lion) because the jagged leaf of
the plant resembles lion's teeth. Dandelion is perhaps best known
for its powerful effect on the liver. It has been observed to
be extremely powerful for the first stages of cirrhosis of the
liver and is known for its ability to induce the flow of bile,
and to purify and cleanse the blood. Dandelion is also an excellent
natural source of potassium, which also makes it a powerful and
valuable natural diuretic. The plant also contains rich sources
of sodium and other natural salts, as well as calcium, making
it a potent electrolyte balancer. Dandelion is widely cultivated
in India as a liver remedy, while in France , the roots are cooked
as a vegetable, in Germany, dandelion leaves are used in salads.
Dandelion greens are said to contain 7000 units of vitamin A per
ounce and are considered to be an excellent survival food.
Historical
uses include the treatment of acne, anemia, arthritis, asthma,
high blood pressure, boils, bowel inflammation, bronchitis, diabetes,
digestive disorders, eczema, hepatitis, kidney infections and
skin problems. The juice of the broken stem is reported to relieve
acne, blisters, and corns and to dry up warts when applied daily
for about a week.
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Dandelion
Root 's Tradition Uses Include Treatments Of:
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Breast
cancer
Breast tumors
Female organ disorders
PMS symptoms
Hypoglycemia
Water retention
Excess weight
Yeast infections
Hemorrhage
Age spots
Fatigue and lethargy
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Dong
Quai (Angelica Sinensis)
Dong Quai has an extremely long history of use, particularly in
China and Japan, dating back to 588 B.C. Traditionally used for
female complaints, Dong Quai has also been used to promote normal
blood circulation, help overcome constipation, anemia, high blood
pressure, diabetes, lung, pituitary and kidney problems and to rebuild
the lymphatic system, especially after cancer. It is also reported
to have antibiotic effects on several disease bacteria such as E-coli
and Streptococcus.
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Dong
Quai 's Benifits Include:
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Female
hormone balancing
Breast enlargement
Improves female glandular activity
Aids in childbirth
Relieves menstrual disorders and pain
regulates menstrual cycles
Calms the nerves
Helps release retained placenta after childbirth
Relieves hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause
Aids in correcting uterine prolapse
Relieves vaginal dryness |
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Lemon
Balm (Melissa Officinalis)
Lemon balm, a mild sedative with a delicate lemon scent and flavor,
has been used throughout history as a medicinal herb. A native to
southern Europe, it is a perennial that grows to a height of about
two feel with small light blue to white flowers that appear in late
spring to midsummer. Charlemagne once ordered lemon balm planted in
every monastery garden because of its beauty. Before the Middle Ages,
lemon balm was used to lift the spirits, reduce anxiety and help heal
wounds. Applied topically, lemon balm has been observed to ease the
pain of herpes simplex virus sores and even prevent the sores from
returning. Lemon balm also has antibacterial and antiviral properties
and has been used to relieve gas, reduce fever, and soothe stomach
problems. Lemon balm preparations are typically made from the leaves
of the plant. lemon balm also contains ingredients called tannins,
which are thought to be responsible for many of the herb's anti-viral
effects. it also contains eugenol, which has been shown to calm muscle
spacms and slow the growth of bacteria |
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Balm Is A Excellent Remedy To: |
Promotes
relaxation and sleep
Help reduce anxiety
Lessen herpes and cold sore outbreaks
Soothe stomach irritations
Fight viral and bacterial infections |
MotherWort
(Leonurus Cardiaca)
Known as an important herb since the time of the Roman empire, MotherWort
(Mother's Word) derives its Latin name from the Greek word meaning
Lion's tail, which describes the shaggy shape of the plants' leaves.
Motherwort tea has traditionally been used as excellent support for
the heart. MotherWort has also been found to be helpful for maintaining
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Amenorrhea
(absence of mestruation)
Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps and pain)
Uterine pain
Urine retention
Sleeplessness
Nervous tension |
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Saw
Palmetto (Serenoa Repens)
Used for generations in America, Saw Palmetto or Sabal actually dates
back to the Mayan civilization. When eaten, Saw Palmetto berries have
a definitive regulation and beneficial effect on weight, disposition,
reproductive functions and appetite. historically, Saw palmetto has
been used as a remedy for a wide range of health problems including
alcoholism, asthma, diabetes, kidney disease, bronchitis, colds, sore
throats, obesity and lung congestion. Another important use is for
treating genito-urinary tract problems, which led European researchers
to discover its extraordinary benefits for treating prostate problems
in men, as well as impotence and sterility. This versatile plant provides
a wide range of benefits for women as well. As a nutritive supplement,
Saw Palmetto is known to increase the size and secreting activity
of the mammary glands in women, and for its ability to assist the
thyroid in regulating sexual development by normalizing the functions
of th sex glands and reproductive organs. Because of its effect on
the glandular tissues, Saw Palmetto is recommended for all types of
'wasting diseases' and is also well known for its calming effect on
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Bladder
problems
Breast enlargement
Frigidity
Sexual stimulation
Hormone regulation
Urinary tract infections
Weight regulation |
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Wild
Yam (Dioscorea Villosa)
Also called Mexican Wild Yam or Colic Root, this valuable plant
has become very well know in the last few years for its remarkable
ability to balance or stimulate human hormone production and is
now used in many female hormone-balancing formulas. Wild Yam has
been found to contain a progesterone-like precursor, which is extremely
helpful in relieving menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes. It
also contain a natural chemical called diosgenin, a steroid-like
substance which has been used in a highly concentrated form for
the production of birth control pills. However, diosgenin ingested
in small doses in its natural form as herbal Wild Yam provides just
the opposite effect, actually increasing fertility. Historically,
Wild Yam has been used to treat abdominal pain and digestive disorders
(including colic), exhaustion, gas, liver problems, urinary problems,
nausea, restlessness, rheumatism and urinary problems. Its has also
been successfully used for treating exhausted adrenal glands and
especially the combination of tired adrenals and low blood sugar.
Wild Yam has an overall effect on the liver and helps to lower blood
cholesterol and blood pressure. It also yields an important alkaloid
substance which relaxes stomach wall muscles. Cases of nervous excitability
are also relieved with this important herb.
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Problems That Have Responded Well To Wild Yam Include: |
After-birth
pain
Dysmenorrhea (irregular, painful menstruation)
Female hormone imbalances
Hypoglycemia
Menstrual cramps
Morning sickness
Nervous tension
Ovarian and uterine pain
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Capsules
Take three capsules twice a day with water at meal time or as recommended
by your health care practitioner. Most effective when taken without
caffeine or carbonated drinks. Grobust may be used for 3 to 6 months
or longer depending on the effect you desire. Maintain your look by
using Grobust for a two to three week period every three to four months.
Temporary soreness in the breast, similar to original breast development
or lactation may result. |
Liquid
Take 1/4 teaspoon of Grobust twice a day under the tongue or in water
or juice.
Most effective when taken without caffeine or carbonated drinks. Grobust
may be used for three to six months or longer depending on the effect
you desire. Maintain your look by using Grobust for a two to three
week period every three to four months. Temporary soreness in the
breast, similar to original breast development or lactation may result.
Also shake well before using. |
| Lotion
Apply approximately a dime size amount of lotion twice size amount
of lotion twice daily in a circular clockwise motion until lotion
is fully absorbed into skin. Use in conjunction with Grobust Capsules
or Grobust Liquid as desired. Also excellent for helping maintain
your look after initial use of Grobust Capsules or Grobust Liquid.
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Commonly
asked questions and answers are at Grobust
FAQ. |
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*No
statements have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
No products are intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
disease.
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