Ok girls, we can talk here about different methods about how to increase circulation to our boobs. I had no luck so far with my breast pump, but I can increase circulation with my bust roller. However I need to use it for at least 5 minutes, then my breasts start to get red and warm.
I have also used my derma roller (.5 mm needles) for increased circulation and it worked pretty well!
Now what about different herbs?
Source: http://www.poorcirculation.org/improve-p...ation.html
OK, I don't want to put garlic on my boobs, lol . But we could experiment with cayenne, ginkgo and ginger.
What about Niacin (Vitamin B3)? I heard that if you take it orally it will give you a flush after a couple of minutes which lasts for up to an hour. What would happen if we put Niacin in a cream and use that on our boobs?
http://www.dermascope.com/aging/niacin-m...xnUSIW-1WE
What about different essential oils?
http://essentialoilresources.com/Article...ation.aspx
Important: Always dilute essential oils with a carrier oil (like almond oil, coconut oil, olive oil, sesame oil, flax seed oil etc) and do not use more than 3-5% of essential oils in an oil blend or a cream!
I have also used my derma roller (.5 mm needles) for increased circulation and it worked pretty well!
Now what about different herbs?
Quote:There are also a number of brilliant herbs which have been shown to have a great effect at improving circulation.
The four main herbs which have been proven to have a positive effect include cayenne, garlic, ginkgo biloba and ginger....
Use hot and cold treatment. This involves putting the affected body part in the warmth and then alternating it with something colder. This could be a bowl of warm water and a different bowl of colder water.
Or you can use a warm water bottle and a packet of frozen peas etc. Just alternate between the two for 30 seconds or so at a time for each. Just remember: Not too hot - Not too cold. Be sensible....
Source: http://www.poorcirculation.org/improve-p...ation.html
OK, I don't want to put garlic on my boobs, lol . But we could experiment with cayenne, ginkgo and ginger.
What about Niacin (Vitamin B3)? I heard that if you take it orally it will give you a flush after a couple of minutes which lasts for up to an hour. What would happen if we put Niacin in a cream and use that on our boobs?
http://www.dermascope.com/aging/niacin-m...xnUSIW-1WE
What about different essential oils?
Quote:Essential oils commonly recommended to support circulation include: Cypress, helichrysum, grapefruit, ocotea, tarragon, basil, ylang ylang, and rosemary.
http://essentialoilresources.com/Article...ation.aspx
Important: Always dilute essential oils with a carrier oil (like almond oil, coconut oil, olive oil, sesame oil, flax seed oil etc) and do not use more than 3-5% of essential oils in an oil blend or a cream!