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VOLUPTUO anyone??
VOLUPTUO anyone??
January 6 2007 at 2:16 PM bunny (Login bunny163)

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I saw Voluptuo recently in a local health food store, and when I googled it I found out that Holland & Barrett sell it.

Ingredients are mainly cereals and thats it!

I can't find much other info about it on other websites.

If health food stores and H&B sell it then it must be a quality product, right??

INGREDIENTS:
Hops (3 different kinds) (Humulus lupulus cv)
Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum L)
Black oats (Avena sativa)
Malt (Semen Hordei vulgaris germinatum)
Barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Rye (Secale cereale)
Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Maize (Zea mays)
Natural Isoflavon Complex (Soya Extract)
Dietary Fibre
Anti-caking agent: 100% Vegetable Magnesium Stearate
Colloidal Silica



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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER ? January 6 2007, 2:20 PM


how could this work on anyone? confused.



NattyNat
(Login NattyNat) Hmm... January 6 2007, 4:11 PM


I too saw this in holland and barrett but im not sure I trust it as there is nothing online about. I'll be sticking with WU for now.



Solitaire
(Login solitairian)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? January 6 2007, 5:45 PM


I seem to remember that product was slammed by Esther Rantzen. Didn't she say that Erdic was better?



Anna
(Login anna-a) Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? January 6 2007, 7:16 PM


The ingredients are about the same as those of Erdic and to me, erdic didn't work



bunny163
(Login bunny163) new product January 8 2007, 6:15 PM


Thanks guys.

I think its a fairly new product in the market and thats why there is not much about it on the net.



RainbowJo
(Login RainbowJo) It might be a good addition to some Borage or EPO January 11 2007, 11:25 AM


Hi. I'm brand new here. This is my first post. I think by itself this product might not do much, but add either some Borage oil or EPO, and either some Fenugreek or Wild Yam, and then also do your Boobie massages with your Boobie creams or custards (sorry, not making fun, lol-well maybe just a little bit but that's what's so great about this web site - It's Boobies!! But the product could be beneficial. Eve's program contained a lot of cereals in it, with great results.

My sister just introduced me to this forum earlier today (except that I am counting today as Wednesday still; I couldn't sleep and it's 4 am - it must have been all those pictures of boobies stuck in my head, beckoning me back to the computer). I'm pretty excited not just at the prospect of growing my bosom, but because for many years now, herbal and nutritional supplementation have been a hobby for me. So to put the two together - WHAT FUN!

Bunny, I appreciate your very professional presentation of the herbs and their relative hormones they affect. Thank you for that.

A question about your program... Are you using the Wild Yam cream as a massage cream on the breast? That sounds like a great idea since it is so readily absorbed into the tissue and has the effect of enlarging the fat cells. You might want to follow it up with some kind of oil so that the fat cells have some fat to absorb, and of course don't forget to drink plenty of water. I think I'm going to need to be reminded of that from time to time.

I also plan to try to keep it simple in the beginning and ramp it up as needed. It's difficult though, as there are so many great ideas and things to try. I'd like to jump right in and try them all. I'd be popping pills and rubbing my boobs all day. What will the neighbors think?

Best of luck,
Jo



Vicky A
(Login VickyA) Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? January 11 2007, 11:34 AM


Anna is right, this formulation is very similar to Erdic. However, Solitaire is right too, according to the Esther Rantzen programme shown recently Erdic is a stronger product than Voluptuo.



Cheryl
(no login) Voluptuo May 7 2007, 10:01 AM


Hi

I'm glad i found this forum has i have been considering buying these myself. I heard about them on my local radio station, when a girl rang them to say she had tried these pills purchased from H&B and she had gone from a B cup to a D cup.

I am going to buy these eventually, has they do sound safe and are cheaper than a boob job! lol They are priced at £49.99 and they say you should have a 6mth period, but £300 is cheaper than surgery.
Hope this helps!



Nell Gwynne
(Login nell.gwynne)
EVE MEMBERS Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? May 7 2007, 10:32 AM


I think £49.99 is very expensive for a month's supply, especially when the product only contains cereals, so I'll be sticking with Wonderup which has a much fairer price.


faerycat
(Login faerycat)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? May 7 2007, 10:40 AM


Yeah I questioned the manager at H&B about these pills too. She said that they 'can' work, but that any growth disappears when you stop taking them.

You'd be better off eating breakfast cereals and drinking beer. Far tastier and a lot cheaper.....lol!

Love

=^_^= x



Lost Sheep
(Login gingerD)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? May 7 2007, 9:53 PM


i too have spooken to holland and barrets sales staff, who seem to know very little abut the product,
£50 is dear, u may as well be on indervidual herbs that we KNOW aid NBE and eat laods of cereal and it would work out cheaper
its listed on the NBE pill pages, and if you compair it to other pills it has very little active ingredients in comparison to others,and all except erdich are cheaper, and we all know how great erdich is.................



Teresa
(no login) Voluptuo October 23 2008, 11:35 AM


I have been reading up on this product and I am suspicious as to how the product will work if its all wheat etc. Not only that, you would have to drink 1-2 LITRES OF WATER A DAY, I think thats far too much considering its more than 8 pints?? I used to take 'Starflower A' and it worked really well, im trying to find this product again after 10 years (cos ive had children) and i want to firm my boobs back again. Cant seem to find Starflower A anywhere!! boo hoo hoo. does anyone know why? or where it can be found? thank you. :-)



Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? October 23 2008, 8:23 PM


1-2 liters of water a day is not too much, it's actually the recomended optimum for general health. I wouldn't bother with this product tho, many of the herbs in it are jsut fillers and have no use in NBE.



Dani
(Login Stirl) Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? October 24 2008, 3:19 AM


Starflower is the same as borage oil I think?



Molly
(Login MollyH)
EVE MEMBERS Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? October 24 2008, 9:16 AM


Yes starflower is another name for the borage plant, since borage flowers are shaped like a star.



SAMMI
(no login) Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? December 28 2008, 8:26 PM


ive been taking these tablets and they work... i'm sure they work as well as wonderup works
a friend of mine started taking them about 18months ago and after 6months her breasts were bigger and nicely round and firm, after that she took 2 a day for 2 months and since then they have stayed the same since,, so the effects dont always wear off if they do at all,, :0)



Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: VOLUPTUO anyone?? December 28 2008, 8:39 PM


If this product worked for you, it's thanks to you being lucky to have a very responsive, not thanks to the product. The product is $hit.



catherine
(no login) vouptuo January 17 2009, 12:33 PM


i think them for 1 month as it is so expensive and didnt see any major difference if i dont see any improvement i didnt want to waste my money again.
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