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asking doctors about Brava
January 31 2007 at 12:48 AM jen (Login jennifer1974)
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Has anyone asked their doctor about Brava Bra? I emailed mine and have not heard back yet.
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER ? January 31 2007, 1:27 AM
why would you ask your dr about brava?
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Peaches
(no login) Re: asking doctors about Brava January 31 2007, 7:51 AM
There was a TV programme in the UK recently, well it must be a few months ago now, about attempts to address the issue of small breasts using various methods, and at one point the woman using Brava was shown consulting her doctor about it, who told her that he'd looked into it and believed that any results were unlikely to last.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) why ask a doctor, you ask!?!?!? February 1 2007, 3:23 AM
Because this product claims to increase tissue growth, and who better to validate this claim than someone who has studied the human body!!
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER hi February 1 2007, 2:58 PM
Maybe you can check out the clinical trials that were published while you are waiting to hear from your doc. you can also have your doc check your breasts just to make sure. good luck. i would like to hear his response.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) okay ... February 2 2007, 2:02 AM
I have posted my response from my doctor, above. I'm now very concerned about this product!
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wannaBbig
(Login wannaBbig) experience with Brava February 2 2007, 8:51 AM
This Doctor obviously has not used Brava. Just because a person is a doctor, does not mean that they know it all. They take educated guesses all the time. I live with a Doctor and work with them all day long.(for the past 15 years) I see them being wrong all the time. Yes even when it comes to human body issues.
I used Brava 3 years ago and have not lost any of the growth I got from it. The worst thing about Brava is its so inconvienient. But is sure works.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) re: experience with Brava February 3 2007, 3:32 AM
I'm not talking about what my doctor wrote, for he admits not knowing about it. I'm talkking about Brava's lack of FDA approval. THAT is scary!
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER okay lets play your little game. February 3 2007, 3:51 AM
Why should brava get fda approval? because cigarettes and alcohol do and they are SO good for your health? lol sorry couldn't help it. an sorry but just because you get the govt's approval doesnt make it okay. and it certainly doesnt make it good for your body.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) FDA approval February 3 2007, 4:26 AM
That's definitely a good point, thanks. I'm still researching it on my own so I'll let you know what else I come up with. I certainly am hoping it's safe, as I'd like to use one, myself!
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) by the way ... February 3 2007, 4:30 AM
i only raise these questions because i care about the health of women, especially if it is jeopardized at the expense of trying to achieve physical beauty standards. i have no ulterior motives or "little games" that i am playing.
January 31 2007 at 12:48 AM jen (Login jennifer1974)
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Has anyone asked their doctor about Brava Bra? I emailed mine and have not heard back yet.
Author Reply
diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER ? January 31 2007, 1:27 AM
why would you ask your dr about brava?
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Peaches
(no login) Re: asking doctors about Brava January 31 2007, 7:51 AM
There was a TV programme in the UK recently, well it must be a few months ago now, about attempts to address the issue of small breasts using various methods, and at one point the woman using Brava was shown consulting her doctor about it, who told her that he'd looked into it and believed that any results were unlikely to last.
Edit Message Delete Message
jen
(Login jennifer1974) why ask a doctor, you ask!?!?!? February 1 2007, 3:23 AM
Because this product claims to increase tissue growth, and who better to validate this claim than someone who has studied the human body!!
Edit Message Delete Message
diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER hi February 1 2007, 2:58 PM
Maybe you can check out the clinical trials that were published while you are waiting to hear from your doc. you can also have your doc check your breasts just to make sure. good luck. i would like to hear his response.
Edit Message Delete Message
jen
(Login jennifer1974) okay ... February 2 2007, 2:02 AM
I have posted my response from my doctor, above. I'm now very concerned about this product!
Edit Message Delete Message
wannaBbig
(Login wannaBbig) experience with Brava February 2 2007, 8:51 AM
This Doctor obviously has not used Brava. Just because a person is a doctor, does not mean that they know it all. They take educated guesses all the time. I live with a Doctor and work with them all day long.(for the past 15 years) I see them being wrong all the time. Yes even when it comes to human body issues.
I used Brava 3 years ago and have not lost any of the growth I got from it. The worst thing about Brava is its so inconvienient. But is sure works.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) re: experience with Brava February 3 2007, 3:32 AM
I'm not talking about what my doctor wrote, for he admits not knowing about it. I'm talkking about Brava's lack of FDA approval. THAT is scary!
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER okay lets play your little game. February 3 2007, 3:51 AM
Why should brava get fda approval? because cigarettes and alcohol do and they are SO good for your health? lol sorry couldn't help it. an sorry but just because you get the govt's approval doesnt make it okay. and it certainly doesnt make it good for your body.
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) FDA approval February 3 2007, 4:26 AM
That's definitely a good point, thanks. I'm still researching it on my own so I'll let you know what else I come up with. I certainly am hoping it's safe, as I'd like to use one, myself!
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jen
(Login jennifer1974) by the way ... February 3 2007, 4:30 AM
i only raise these questions because i care about the health of women, especially if it is jeopardized at the expense of trying to achieve physical beauty standards. i have no ulterior motives or "little games" that i am playing.