Well, you're not going to believe this, but it's true.
Dr. David Williams accuses increase in breast size to gluten exorphins. If you're using wheat, cut it out for a couple of weeks (we really don't have to have it in our diets) and see if you notice any change. It's especially happening in men, but the exorphins affect estrogen, so that's the problem. (For men, it's less severe than for some women because women have more estrogen naturally.)
And if you decide to remove wheat as a test, drink plenty of water in the interrim to help wash the exorphins from your system.
I keep asking everyone (men and women) to read that book (Wheat Belly)because it's a huge help for suggestions about the damage of exorphins in wheat, barley, and rye.
Milk also contains exorphins; if you're drinking a
lot of milk, try testing yourself by removing that for a week, too, and see if it helps.
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