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May 18 2009 at 6:46 AM
Anastasia (Login Anastasia916)
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I found this forum in a search. I'm on a military base in Cuba so I have to order everything online, no natural food stores here, etc. Well I ordered some herbs and supplements to start but I have also been looking at pumps. It seems ALOT of them are getting results from noogleberry, but I also seen similar pumps on ebay, and was considering ordering one from there because postage would be cheaper, etc. I was wondering if anyone knows if pumping is bad for you or if it is really effective in breast growth?
For some background info on me, I'm 21, currently a 34B, I have a 4 year old son who I breastfed. I have been trying different NBE products for the past 2 years. I first started after about 9 months after I stopped breastfeeding my son. I ordered the first best thing I seen on the net, bad thing to do I know, which was breast gain plus, which is now breast active (they added a cream now, whoopie doo daa lol). I took the product for 6 months religiously, altered my diet how they said to and everything. I got no results at all, I got some tingling and pain the first month but no growth. $300 later 6 months wasted and nothing. Oh and their 1 year empty bottle money back guarantee...HA! They gave me the run around, never got a dime back. Well after this I gave up. It wasn't until early last year that I got back into the groove of things. A friend of mine bought me a breast exerciser off TV called Easy Curves. I did it as it instructed for 2 months, my breasts did lift and regain their perk, so no complaints there. But did not make them bigger. So I went on searching NBE products again, came across a gum, thought hmm I am a regular gum chewer so why not? I took the product for 6 months, going from 2 to 6 pieces a day. The first 2 months I gained 2 inches, I was a 32B before I started. But after that the growth stopped. I was happy to at least get something. Now I have been reading routines some women did on NBE forums and decided to give one a shot, I ordered all the herbs and waiting on them to get here. But I think getting a pump may help as well. If anyone has any information on pumps I would appreciate it! I am doing ALOT of research on everything before buying it now.
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alittlebitmore
(Login alittlebitmore) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 7:22 AM
Hi,
I am also new at posting forums here but have been reading all the posts for a while. I bought myself the 'Enhance breast enlargement system' before coming across this forum and has since realised that alot of girls here termed it a 'rip off'. It works on the airlock system and I have read other posts here that it is actually domes from BB and the tubings and airlock can be homemade. Well, having already bought it I might as well make full use of it. Initially, I was skeptical if it was going to work but thought it is based on the same principal as the brava system (I wasn't quite willing to part with so much money), and I wouldn't know if it will work unless I give it a go.
My righty is slightly smaller than my lefty, so I thought the best way to know if it works is to try out on the smaller boob on its own. Well, to date, I have been going for about 8 weeks, on average of 4hrs a night, and it works. The two boobies are now equal. So my next quest is to try and improve on both their sizes.
Hope this helps.
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alittlebitmore
(Login alittlebitmore) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 7:24 AM
Oh, I forgot to mention that I have two kids, both breastfed and like most, my boobs were deflated after weaning them off ... much smaller than before I had kids!
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waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 3:56 PM
Hi Anastasia,
There are many good products on the market as far as breast pumps. There are also some rip offs. Alittlebitmore got swindled with paying too much for a product - but at least she got some quality domes and the system does work.
Noogleberry has great customer service and sells a quality product for a low price. There are some knock offs out there now that have devices that look like the Noogleberry, but the consensus is that these are cheaply made products and will break down quickly. One thing about Noogleberry is that if you have a problem with the product you have a quality company to make it better.
Brava has the only product that has scientific evidence to support its claim of permanent growth. It is much more expensive and takes a lot more time (10 - 12 hours a night) than other methods. It is a quality product and has many loyal followers.
BB (bosom beauty I think) has some good and bad reports. The good is that several women have had growth from it with about 1 - 2 hours of use a day. The bad is the reports of too strong of suction and equipment failures. I am not sure that everyone gets their unit from the same place, so I think customer service is variable.
These are the main three that are used the most here. Watch out for cheap products. Your initial cost may be low, but who wants something that will break down within a week or two.
I can tell you that interestingly enough I had some great use out of a very cheaply made product: Doc Johnson's Dual Breast Pump. It is definitely found in a certain level of retailers - but it actually does provide reasonable suction and stood up to quite a lot of use. You will feel a bit awkward getting it from the places you must order it from and it is shockingly pink, so say goodbye to whatever dignity you thought you might maintain - but for about $20... it was definitely not overpriced.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 10:26 PM
Thanks gals for the replies. It wasn't really a price issue for me, but rather which one is better. The ones I was looking at were around the same price and both looked like quality products. One from ebay and one from noogleberry. But the one from ebay, the seller said there is no money back guarantee if it doesn't work, his reason...because he could not resell it. But I noticed with noogleberry there is a year warranty. So I'm leaning more toward noogleberry. Plus they have reasonable worldwide shipping and I'm currently in Cuba. Only differences I seen is that the one from ebay, the pump itself looks more sturdy, but maybe that's just looks. But I'm not going to just order something without researching it well.
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Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 11:05 PM
Okay so I been weighing in the cons with the pros on both systems I was looking to get. I was thinking of getting the double pump with silicone tubing as well as the airlock kit from noogleberry, which all together my price would be about $94 before taxes, but do they even charge that? hmm...or I'm looking at this one on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...otohosting
It would be about $84 after shipping charges because he says since I am on a military base it is considered as domestic shipping. Now the one on ebay has a double type system, looks like the pump itself is sturdier, the noogleberry looks plastic. It comes with silicone tubing and an airlock system. The only problem is it doesn't come with a warranty and noogleberry has a 1 year warranty. So do I go with the one that looks like better quality? or the one with a warranty? I think I'm leaning more toward the noogleberry, mainly because of the warranty.
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waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 19 2009, 3:18 PM
Hi Anastasia,
I looked at the Ebay one you are considering. I have that pump. I purchased it after getting a Noogleberry because at the time the Noogle pumps did not have a gauge (you can get one with a gauge now). I wanted a gauge because I wanted to be precise in the amount of suction I was creating.
That pump is made for automobiles to bleed the brake system - so it is definitely heavy duty. It is also heavy and squeezing the trigger was tiresome to my hands. The Noogle pump is lighter and suctions more air with each squeeze. I found the gauge on the auto pump was also set for things that would want a much higher pressure, so the indicator did not have a mark for the level I was wanting (I guessed what area was the 30 because its first mark was 50).
I switched back to the Noogle pump and I don't use the auto one now. I have not yet gotten the Noogle pump with the gauge and will probably do so eventually.
Just to let you know, the first pump Noogleberry sent me was their old style and it was defective. I alerted them to this and they sent me a new one immediately. You just can't get better service from a company than what I have experienced and witnessed with Noogleberry.
Now in regards to the Ebay one. It does look good as far as the pump and the price is a good one. There is no way to know whether the domes are quality so that would be the risk. Perhaps this retailer is also good at resolving issues - such as you get one and the pump doesn't work or the dome is cracked before you even use it. I would email him/her and ask what the policy was for this kind of thing.
The biggest difference is the pump. There is the heavy duty one - but it is heavy and takes a lot of pumps before you will get the desired pressure. There is the light weight one - but it moves a lot of air and is lighter and designed better for the purpose you want to use it for.
Just to let you know - I found that auto pump for about $25 on ebay. You could just order the domes and tubing from Noogleberry and get the pump yourself separately. I don't use the airlock since I keep the domes attached to the pump when I use it. A clothes pin works just as well as anything else and the silicone tubing does not wrinkle or crease.
Looks like you have two good choices so far.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
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trigger
(Login tr1gger) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 19 2009, 4:07 PM
Hi there!
I'll chime in and say I've got both the noogleberry and brava. I started with the noogle and got tonnes of swelling, and realised it was something I was prepared to put time into. After doing noogle for a month I realised the amount of time I'd like to put in couldn't be achieved with noogle because of how uncomfortable the hard plastic domes were on my ribs. After a lot of reading up, I also knew it would take a very long time to get permanent growth with the smaller amount of time I could use the noogle for. Therefore, money not being too much of an object for me, I bought the brava. It's definitely a commitment time wise, using the brava, but it also accelerates the growth somewhat (I think anyway, no one can be entirely sure!). So far I'm six weeks in with brava, and am retaining noticeably more full breasts. I'm glad I went this route, even though it's a PITA, because I'm extremely impatient, and wanted results as quickly as possible.
The brava domes are much more comfortable to wear, but be aware that to use the system the recommended way, you need to be able to wear them for at least ten hours a day/or night as most people do. There's also more issues with using it such as the inevitable skin reactions. But, although I hate it sometimes, I love the way my breasts are filling out, and so quickly too, in relative terms.
So, work out what's best for you!! If you only have an hour or two a day to devote to growing your breasts, which is understandable with a toddler, then noogle is a great choice. It will take longer to achieve permanent results, and it can be very painful on your ribs though. If you have more time on your hands, and can imagine wearing domes all night lying on your back in bed, brava is a great way to fast track things.
Or do what I did, and see how you feel about things with the cheaper noogle system, and if you want to put more time in, buy brava domes. I use my noogle pump with the brava domes, so feel the investment was definitely a good one.
One more thing, look at the results people have gotten using the two systems and decide from there what kind of breasts you want!! Or a combo of the two. Noogle gives very full swollen and round looking boobies (which deflate throughout the day until sometime later, when women start to retain the swelling) and brava results in a natural more teardrop shape breast, as the domes aren't entirely round like noogles. I like the brava shape, but may decide to use noogle afterwards for a bit to try to bring them a little closer together as the padding on the domes means your breasts are quite 'separated'!!!
Hope this isn't overload!!
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Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 20 2009, 1:34 AM
Thanks for all the help and advice you two, I really appreciate it, I'm gonna go with the noogleberry for now to see what happens. And trigger, I want pornstar looking boobs without the silicone lol. So the round look is what I'm going for, mine are teardrop shaped right now. And I'm patient I don't mind waiting a long time to get my goals. I have done a few things in BE for a couple of years now. And if I continue to fail in my quest for bigger breasts the natural way, I will just accept the way I am, no way I'm getting implants!
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trigger
(Login tr1gger) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 20 2009, 4:03 PM
Sounds like the right way to go for you! Cheaper too, which is great. If you've got patience and can happily go a year+ without being a quitter, you'll do very well. It's quite enjoyable too, believe it or not. I like the feeling of suction on my breasts (if you don't go too hard). You'll love noogle. Just be prepared for it to hurt on the old ribs a bit, but if you take it easy, you'll be fine.
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prima.donna
(no login) ? October 8 2010, 2:33 AM
So i was just wondering...how is the Enhance system going? It is the one i am most likely to try...just would like your input, please reply to prima.donna@live.ca
May 18 2009 at 6:46 AM
Anastasia (Login Anastasia916)
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I found this forum in a search. I'm on a military base in Cuba so I have to order everything online, no natural food stores here, etc. Well I ordered some herbs and supplements to start but I have also been looking at pumps. It seems ALOT of them are getting results from noogleberry, but I also seen similar pumps on ebay, and was considering ordering one from there because postage would be cheaper, etc. I was wondering if anyone knows if pumping is bad for you or if it is really effective in breast growth?
For some background info on me, I'm 21, currently a 34B, I have a 4 year old son who I breastfed. I have been trying different NBE products for the past 2 years. I first started after about 9 months after I stopped breastfeeding my son. I ordered the first best thing I seen on the net, bad thing to do I know, which was breast gain plus, which is now breast active (they added a cream now, whoopie doo daa lol). I took the product for 6 months religiously, altered my diet how they said to and everything. I got no results at all, I got some tingling and pain the first month but no growth. $300 later 6 months wasted and nothing. Oh and their 1 year empty bottle money back guarantee...HA! They gave me the run around, never got a dime back. Well after this I gave up. It wasn't until early last year that I got back into the groove of things. A friend of mine bought me a breast exerciser off TV called Easy Curves. I did it as it instructed for 2 months, my breasts did lift and regain their perk, so no complaints there. But did not make them bigger. So I went on searching NBE products again, came across a gum, thought hmm I am a regular gum chewer so why not? I took the product for 6 months, going from 2 to 6 pieces a day. The first 2 months I gained 2 inches, I was a 32B before I started. But after that the growth stopped. I was happy to at least get something. Now I have been reading routines some women did on NBE forums and decided to give one a shot, I ordered all the herbs and waiting on them to get here. But I think getting a pump may help as well. If anyone has any information on pumps I would appreciate it! I am doing ALOT of research on everything before buying it now.
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alittlebitmore
(Login alittlebitmore) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 7:22 AM
Hi,
I am also new at posting forums here but have been reading all the posts for a while. I bought myself the 'Enhance breast enlargement system' before coming across this forum and has since realised that alot of girls here termed it a 'rip off'. It works on the airlock system and I have read other posts here that it is actually domes from BB and the tubings and airlock can be homemade. Well, having already bought it I might as well make full use of it. Initially, I was skeptical if it was going to work but thought it is based on the same principal as the brava system (I wasn't quite willing to part with so much money), and I wouldn't know if it will work unless I give it a go.
My righty is slightly smaller than my lefty, so I thought the best way to know if it works is to try out on the smaller boob on its own. Well, to date, I have been going for about 8 weeks, on average of 4hrs a night, and it works. The two boobies are now equal. So my next quest is to try and improve on both their sizes.
Hope this helps.
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alittlebitmore
(Login alittlebitmore) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 7:24 AM
Oh, I forgot to mention that I have two kids, both breastfed and like most, my boobs were deflated after weaning them off ... much smaller than before I had kids!
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waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 3:56 PM
Hi Anastasia,
There are many good products on the market as far as breast pumps. There are also some rip offs. Alittlebitmore got swindled with paying too much for a product - but at least she got some quality domes and the system does work.
Noogleberry has great customer service and sells a quality product for a low price. There are some knock offs out there now that have devices that look like the Noogleberry, but the consensus is that these are cheaply made products and will break down quickly. One thing about Noogleberry is that if you have a problem with the product you have a quality company to make it better.
Brava has the only product that has scientific evidence to support its claim of permanent growth. It is much more expensive and takes a lot more time (10 - 12 hours a night) than other methods. It is a quality product and has many loyal followers.
BB (bosom beauty I think) has some good and bad reports. The good is that several women have had growth from it with about 1 - 2 hours of use a day. The bad is the reports of too strong of suction and equipment failures. I am not sure that everyone gets their unit from the same place, so I think customer service is variable.
These are the main three that are used the most here. Watch out for cheap products. Your initial cost may be low, but who wants something that will break down within a week or two.
I can tell you that interestingly enough I had some great use out of a very cheaply made product: Doc Johnson's Dual Breast Pump. It is definitely found in a certain level of retailers - but it actually does provide reasonable suction and stood up to quite a lot of use. You will feel a bit awkward getting it from the places you must order it from and it is shockingly pink, so say goodbye to whatever dignity you thought you might maintain - but for about $20... it was definitely not overpriced.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 10:26 PM
Thanks gals for the replies. It wasn't really a price issue for me, but rather which one is better. The ones I was looking at were around the same price and both looked like quality products. One from ebay and one from noogleberry. But the one from ebay, the seller said there is no money back guarantee if it doesn't work, his reason...because he could not resell it. But I noticed with noogleberry there is a year warranty. So I'm leaning more toward noogleberry. Plus they have reasonable worldwide shipping and I'm currently in Cuba. Only differences I seen is that the one from ebay, the pump itself looks more sturdy, but maybe that's just looks. But I'm not going to just order something without researching it well.
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Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 18 2009, 11:05 PM
Okay so I been weighing in the cons with the pros on both systems I was looking to get. I was thinking of getting the double pump with silicone tubing as well as the airlock kit from noogleberry, which all together my price would be about $94 before taxes, but do they even charge that? hmm...or I'm looking at this one on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...otohosting
It would be about $84 after shipping charges because he says since I am on a military base it is considered as domestic shipping. Now the one on ebay has a double type system, looks like the pump itself is sturdier, the noogleberry looks plastic. It comes with silicone tubing and an airlock system. The only problem is it doesn't come with a warranty and noogleberry has a 1 year warranty. So do I go with the one that looks like better quality? or the one with a warranty? I think I'm leaning more toward the noogleberry, mainly because of the warranty.
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waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 19 2009, 3:18 PM
Hi Anastasia,
I looked at the Ebay one you are considering. I have that pump. I purchased it after getting a Noogleberry because at the time the Noogle pumps did not have a gauge (you can get one with a gauge now). I wanted a gauge because I wanted to be precise in the amount of suction I was creating.
That pump is made for automobiles to bleed the brake system - so it is definitely heavy duty. It is also heavy and squeezing the trigger was tiresome to my hands. The Noogle pump is lighter and suctions more air with each squeeze. I found the gauge on the auto pump was also set for things that would want a much higher pressure, so the indicator did not have a mark for the level I was wanting (I guessed what area was the 30 because its first mark was 50).
I switched back to the Noogle pump and I don't use the auto one now. I have not yet gotten the Noogle pump with the gauge and will probably do so eventually.
Just to let you know, the first pump Noogleberry sent me was their old style and it was defective. I alerted them to this and they sent me a new one immediately. You just can't get better service from a company than what I have experienced and witnessed with Noogleberry.
Now in regards to the Ebay one. It does look good as far as the pump and the price is a good one. There is no way to know whether the domes are quality so that would be the risk. Perhaps this retailer is also good at resolving issues - such as you get one and the pump doesn't work or the dome is cracked before you even use it. I would email him/her and ask what the policy was for this kind of thing.
The biggest difference is the pump. There is the heavy duty one - but it is heavy and takes a lot of pumps before you will get the desired pressure. There is the light weight one - but it moves a lot of air and is lighter and designed better for the purpose you want to use it for.
Just to let you know - I found that auto pump for about $25 on ebay. You could just order the domes and tubing from Noogleberry and get the pump yourself separately. I don't use the airlock since I keep the domes attached to the pump when I use it. A clothes pin works just as well as anything else and the silicone tubing does not wrinkle or crease.
Looks like you have two good choices so far.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
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trigger
(Login tr1gger) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 19 2009, 4:07 PM
Hi there!
I'll chime in and say I've got both the noogleberry and brava. I started with the noogle and got tonnes of swelling, and realised it was something I was prepared to put time into. After doing noogle for a month I realised the amount of time I'd like to put in couldn't be achieved with noogle because of how uncomfortable the hard plastic domes were on my ribs. After a lot of reading up, I also knew it would take a very long time to get permanent growth with the smaller amount of time I could use the noogle for. Therefore, money not being too much of an object for me, I bought the brava. It's definitely a commitment time wise, using the brava, but it also accelerates the growth somewhat (I think anyway, no one can be entirely sure!). So far I'm six weeks in with brava, and am retaining noticeably more full breasts. I'm glad I went this route, even though it's a PITA, because I'm extremely impatient, and wanted results as quickly as possible.
The brava domes are much more comfortable to wear, but be aware that to use the system the recommended way, you need to be able to wear them for at least ten hours a day/or night as most people do. There's also more issues with using it such as the inevitable skin reactions. But, although I hate it sometimes, I love the way my breasts are filling out, and so quickly too, in relative terms.
So, work out what's best for you!! If you only have an hour or two a day to devote to growing your breasts, which is understandable with a toddler, then noogle is a great choice. It will take longer to achieve permanent results, and it can be very painful on your ribs though. If you have more time on your hands, and can imagine wearing domes all night lying on your back in bed, brava is a great way to fast track things.
Or do what I did, and see how you feel about things with the cheaper noogle system, and if you want to put more time in, buy brava domes. I use my noogle pump with the brava domes, so feel the investment was definitely a good one.
One more thing, look at the results people have gotten using the two systems and decide from there what kind of breasts you want!! Or a combo of the two. Noogle gives very full swollen and round looking boobies (which deflate throughout the day until sometime later, when women start to retain the swelling) and brava results in a natural more teardrop shape breast, as the domes aren't entirely round like noogles. I like the brava shape, but may decide to use noogle afterwards for a bit to try to bring them a little closer together as the padding on the domes means your breasts are quite 'separated'!!!
Hope this isn't overload!!
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Anastasia
(Login Anastasia916) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 20 2009, 1:34 AM
Thanks for all the help and advice you two, I really appreciate it, I'm gonna go with the noogleberry for now to see what happens. And trigger, I want pornstar looking boobs without the silicone lol. So the round look is what I'm going for, mine are teardrop shaped right now. And I'm patient I don't mind waiting a long time to get my goals. I have done a few things in BE for a couple of years now. And if I continue to fail in my quest for bigger breasts the natural way, I will just accept the way I am, no way I'm getting implants!
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trigger
(Login tr1gger) Re: Hi I'm new here and was wondering... May 20 2009, 4:03 PM
Sounds like the right way to go for you! Cheaper too, which is great. If you've got patience and can happily go a year+ without being a quitter, you'll do very well. It's quite enjoyable too, believe it or not. I like the feeling of suction on my breasts (if you don't go too hard). You'll love noogle. Just be prepared for it to hurt on the old ribs a bit, but if you take it easy, you'll be fine.
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prima.donna
(no login) ? October 8 2010, 2:33 AM
So i was just wondering...how is the Enhance system going? It is the one i am most likely to try...just would like your input, please reply to prima.donna@live.ca