Ground
Breaking Book Busts Myth of Breast Implant Surgery
Reveals
New World of Options to Women Looking to Increase Their Breast
Size
A
newly released book explodes the common notion that implant surgery
is the only way for women to increase their breast size, revealing
over 12 alternative techniques, involving massage, simple exercise,
diet, herbs and creams.
To
All Women Who Want To Enhance Their Breasts Naturally, But Dont
Know How To Start" describes and details the most important breast
enhancement techniques from every corner of the world. Author
Yvonne Lee, provides an unbiased pro-and-con analysis of each
technique, in addition to practical information such as how and
where to get it, cost, and potential impact on insurance coverage.
The
ebook version of the book is now available at: http://www.breastenhancementbook.com/ebook/
"Its
about time someone wrote a book outlining all of the different
options women have to enhance their breasts," said Cynthia M.
Goodman, Chief of Plastic Surgery at Marin General Hospital in
Greenbrae, California. "Yvonne's extensive research on the subject
will really help any woman and I will definitely recommend it
to my patients."
"In
an age where the only publicized way to enlarge your breasts is
the Pamela Anderson way-- through implants," said Lee, "I want
women to know that there are dozens of other choices. However,
I want women who are contemplating augmentation surgery to know
that this book contains the critical information they need as
well."
Lee's
book is the result of over 600 hours of researching and cataloging
dozens of options for women looking to achieve size and shape
augmentation to their breasts. It includes special diet and exercise
programs, massage techniques and a comprehensive list of the benefits
and properties of breast enhancement creams and pills.
The
book chronicles modern and ancient techniques from around the
world and Lee points out the techniques can help women of any
age.
Lee's
book is endorsed by more than 83 highly respected doctors from
28 countries internationally. In addition to the information in
her book, Yvonne offers a website which will contain updated information
on a regular basis, and readers can opt for personal consultation
services with the author as well.