Yes that's the site, but you don't have to go through ask.com to get to it, you can just go to the site itself, at
http://www.noogleberry.com
If you look to the left hand side you'll see the navigation on the side, right under that, the american flag, if you click that it turns all the amounts on the site to USD if you are in the US, but no matter what country your in, they use paypal and paypal will show what it is for your currency. Also on the left hand side, in the navigation is "forum" that's how you get to the noogleberry forum, and there are plenty of women on there who have been pumping for years and used many different products, so they definitely can answer more questions then I can. I've only been pumping about 4 to 5 months. But I do alot of reading on the forum and alot of research otherwise. You can order all the things I've mentioned on the site, most things found in the Spare Parts section of the site. But the XL cup on the site is the old XL which is now referred to as the XXL and the new XL you'd have to email Lucy to get. Her email is lucy@noogleberry.com
And thanks Cheryl, but I never claim to know it all, I am learning just like anyone else, but if I know something I'll try to answer it the best I can.
Oh and on the subject of massage, through my reading, I've read it's the direction and technique of massage that makes it work the way you want it to. If you massage incorrectly it could actually reduce your size, it's one of the natural ways women with oversized breasts do reductions without surgery! The way I've found best to massage is in small circles around the breast going from the outter part to the center of the chest. I so need to make a diagram of this! It's so hard to explain. I massage before I pump for about 15 min to 30 min, and when I take a shower I often do a little bit of hydrotherapy.
How I do hydrotherapy is I run hot water on my chest, allowing the water to only hit my chest, I have the water as hot as I can handle, I stand there a couple minutes, then I turn the water ice cold, and stand there a few minutes, then I alternate back and forth from cold to hot. I do this about 15 to 30 min sometimes longer. This relaxes the tissue and muscles in your chest from the heat then tenses them back up with the cold, this type of therapy is said to firm breasts. And it seems to be working or it could be that I pump too haha, who knows. But it doesn't hurt anything.
Before I started pumping and I was taking herbs, I work make a "boobie batter" to massage with using herbal extracts, I would massage with it for about 30 min then I would put a heating pad on my chest and sit there for 30 min with heat on. I'm not sure if it worked, but it felt nice.