23-01-2014, 18:49
So a brief update:
I ran out of UB, and decided to take a different route for now. While I did see improvement in shape while taking it, I wasn't able to take it properly (I have way too many digestive issues, so protein intake was not great. Stupid stomach.)
After taking vitex for 3 months, I experienced a more feminine fat re-distribution.My breasts didn't change much, but I did start getting some soreness in the luteal phase. My stomach and waist shrank a bit, and my hips, bum and to a smaller extent my thighs grew. Not a bad effect for someone with a board like figure. My skin also seemed a bit better.
However, I noticed some more negative side effects into the 3rd month; slightly more irritable/getting right pissed about small things, an increase in bloating, and increasingly worse lower GI issues. I stopped taking Vitex because I was unable to get off of work within my health food stores hours, and within 4-5 days, I felt back to my regular self, and digestive issues lessened.
I plan to revist Vitex again, but for as long as I work at mt current job, I can't trade my sanity for a womans figure...
I have switch to flaxseed and coconut oil for breast massage. So far so good, a small increase in firmness and shape, but not lower pole size. D:
I have been reading a whole lot into tuberous breasts, trying to find the answer for them being the way they are.
I have focus massage on trying to loosen the "skin envelope" (heh) in the lower pole. I can feel the difference in room between the two breasts, kinda cool.
I have also decided to take my program towards trying to grow tissue, by taking goat's rue (have yet to order it) and fenugrek, blessed thistle and alfalfa, plus adding in spearmint tea to help with mild excess androgens. Another awesome benefit is that almost everything in the program help my stomach and digestive system.
I 'm gonna attempt to upload some pics, unfortunately my home is pretty cold (damn minus 40c weather and crappilly sealed windows), and thus diamond cutters. Their shape appears okay when like this, but when warm appear quite tuberous.
I ran out of UB, and decided to take a different route for now. While I did see improvement in shape while taking it, I wasn't able to take it properly (I have way too many digestive issues, so protein intake was not great. Stupid stomach.)
After taking vitex for 3 months, I experienced a more feminine fat re-distribution.My breasts didn't change much, but I did start getting some soreness in the luteal phase. My stomach and waist shrank a bit, and my hips, bum and to a smaller extent my thighs grew. Not a bad effect for someone with a board like figure. My skin also seemed a bit better.
However, I noticed some more negative side effects into the 3rd month; slightly more irritable/getting right pissed about small things, an increase in bloating, and increasingly worse lower GI issues. I stopped taking Vitex because I was unable to get off of work within my health food stores hours, and within 4-5 days, I felt back to my regular self, and digestive issues lessened.
I plan to revist Vitex again, but for as long as I work at mt current job, I can't trade my sanity for a womans figure...
I have switch to flaxseed and coconut oil for breast massage. So far so good, a small increase in firmness and shape, but not lower pole size. D:
I have been reading a whole lot into tuberous breasts, trying to find the answer for them being the way they are.
I have focus massage on trying to loosen the "skin envelope" (heh) in the lower pole. I can feel the difference in room between the two breasts, kinda cool.
I have also decided to take my program towards trying to grow tissue, by taking goat's rue (have yet to order it) and fenugrek, blessed thistle and alfalfa, plus adding in spearmint tea to help with mild excess androgens. Another awesome benefit is that almost everything in the program help my stomach and digestive system.
I 'm gonna attempt to upload some pics, unfortunately my home is pretty cold (damn minus 40c weather and crappilly sealed windows), and thus diamond cutters. Their shape appears okay when like this, but when warm appear quite tuberous.