It is recommended to always consult a pharmacist before starting to take any medication or natural product. Fenugreek is a phytoestrogen that mimics the effects of estrogen in the body, but there is no clear evidence that it can increase breast size. However, it is often used to increase milk production in breastfeeding women, which can have undesirable side effects. It may cause side effects related to estrogen, such as headaches, heart palpitations, and breast pain. If you are interested in trying fenugreek, be prepared for modest effectiveness and potential side effects.
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