Saw Palmetto contains some of the highest concentrations of the plant elements recommended by herbalists for breast enlargement. Saw Palmetto is a low growing palm whose berries have been cherished by herbalists and natural medicine practitioners for years. Saw Palmetto, sometimes known as sawtooth palm or windmill palm, grows in the southeastern United States from South Carolina to Southern Mississippi and also grows naturally in every county of Florida. Saw Palmettos grow in dense clumps, and have broad, fan like leaves. The hard saw teeth for which the plant is named run along the petiole, or leaf stalk. Saw Palmetto is a remarkable herb for both men and women. It is now a popular and effective treatment for prostate enlargement in men but has it's origins in natural medicine as a breast enlarger and is still recommended today by naturopathic physicians for increasing breast size. Saw Palmetto has been used for centuries in different cultures. Native Americans, dating back to pre-Mayan civilizations, used the plant for food and medicine and particularly for breast disorders in women. Saw Palmetto is useful as a nutritive tonic, supporting the function of a healthy appetite and smooth digestion. It also tones the urethra, and it may be used to uphold the healthy function of the thyroid gland and urinary system. This herb has no side effects or drug interactions.