Right. It's now been a couple of weeks since I started Nature Day's Fulfillment extract. I wish I could say I've seen effects as dramatic as all the testimonials, but sadly, not so
I'm not giving up though. I reduced the amount I've been taking to one dropper (which amounts to about 20-30 drops) once per day, before any meals. I'm not sure if I want to increase the dose or not to see if I get results by taking more of it. I'm wary of creating an imbalance.
I've cut out caffeine completely, switched to decaff coffee and totally ditched soda. After reading that caffeine slows growth, I gave it up cold turkey. I don't want anything getting in the way of my new boobs!
Recently I've added peppermint tea to my program. I've been drinking a couple of big glasses of it every day.
I've been reading up on different herbs that have been used for nbe, and I'm considering adding another one to my program along with the Fulfillment extract. I have been adding Wild Yam extract once a day to my Fulfillment extract, thinking that it would aid in production of progesterone, but come to find out Wild Yam doesn't actually do that, even though it is supposed to be good for general breast health.
One that stands out to me is dandelion root. I need to look into it more, but from what I've read it cleans estrogen receptor sites so that the nbe supplements can really take effect. I am tempted because I don't want to add another herb that increases estrogen, I really just want to increase the effectiveness of what I am taking right now.
My last piece of my update is about my diet. Even though it doesn't seem to have really improved my breast growth directly, I am very proud of myself for how well I have been doing. I have almost completely cut out refined foods, I would estimate between 90-95% or more of the foods that I eat are whole foods. Also, I have dramatically reduced meat consumption to almost nothing. I ate a small bit of chicken a few nights ago, and other than that it's been at least a couple of weeks since eating meat. My next goal is to cut down on the amount of dairy that I consume. I think I am working my way back to being vegan. After reading up on nutrition for vegetarians and vegans, I realized that I am in fact getting adequate protein from the veggies I am eating, so I am not worried about that in the least. I am making sure to eat a diverse range of fruits, veggies and grains, and am even getting adventurous and trying things I never used to like, such as brussel sprouts and mushrooms, and enjoying them! The one thing I may need to look into is a B12 supplement. There is a small amount in mushrooms, but I need to look into it some more.
My big NBE challenge seems to be massage. I just can't get the motivation to do it regularly, even though I am told by many people that it makes a big difference. I have been using a volufiline cream, but when it runs out I don't think I am going to buy anymore. I'm not sure how they determine the order of their ingredients, but food products are usually in order of greatest to lowest volume, and volufiline is like second to last on the ingredients in mine, so I think it's a very very low percentage. The recommended percentage from the clinical trial is 5% as far as I've read, so I am not going to bother with this brand again. I may save up my money and buy a more expensive cream that states how much volufiline is actually in the product so I can be sure it is worth it.
Well that's all for now. Good luck to everyone. Hopefully my next update I will have some more good news to share with you!