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Ok, so what now?
October 3 2007 at 4:20 PM Susan (no login)
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Hi everyone, I have a new question. I hope it hasn't been asked before. At what point do we stop? At what point do we say,
okay...I think this is about as good as it'll get with BO.
I started on June 1, so I plan to continue several more months,
but I'm not seeing any new real changes. I've had an awesome
improvement, but want to see if I could get just a little bigger.
I'm fully in a D push up bra, with absolutely no breathing room,
but I'd love fullness over the nipple, not just under.
What happens is that particular times of the month, I am larger
and more firm...then it goes down. Its so regular I can predict
it on the calendar.
I'm not sure if switching from BB to Ultra Breast was a factor
or not. I feel soreness and itchiness at times, but its always
at that time of the month. Do you guys experience the same thing?
Susan
p.s today's stats are
41 over breast
47 over nipple
38 1/2 underbreast
(but I'm hormonal)
Author Reply
sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ok, so what now? October 3 2007, 5:44 PM
Hi Susan,
From what I know ,one doesn't grow every month.There are some months were no growth happens then it starts again.I have grown 2 cm at the begining and nothing since that.Stay on UB for a couple of months,maybe add some supplements:L-arginin or flax seed ,EPO...
Maybe you just need to boost things up.Try adding Saw palemtto.But not high doses.You don't want cellulite!!
Good luck
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Susan
(no login) SP October 4 2007, 8:39 PM
Hi Sandy, thanks.
I woke up this morning more tender and "heavier" feeling.
Very sore in my nipples, so either I'm hormonal or I'm starting
to feel the UB work. Perhaps its some of both.
I don't "look" any bigger, but I feel definate firm
breast tissue under the skin. when I take my bra off,
its like my breasts are heavy! The cool lotion feels great
at this time of the month.
I'm going to start marking a calendar to keep up with it,
since I don't have a period, just to see if its connected
to cycle swelling.
I didn't know it was normal not to have growth in some months.
I just thought it was gradual.
Since I'm not having any negative side effects, I think I
will continue for at least 9 months.
I have been doing some reading on Glandular therapy
in general. the more I read, the happier I am that I made
this decision as opposed to herbal supplements.
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sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ok, so what now? October 4 2007, 11:06 PM
Hi Susan,
Nice to hear you started feeling fullness again.This feeling happend to me too,when i get my bra off and they feel differenet,but looking at them,naaaa they are the same.I thought it was in my head.lol.So it does happen
If growth was every month,then one could estimate the probable growth over a period of time.That would be nice!!But you know,things should be complicated and we have to suffer to get those boobs growing
Would you tell me what you found out about Glandular therapy?Anything encouraging or interesting?
Good luck
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Davilee
(Login Davi-lee) Re: Ok, so what now? October 16 2007, 8:41 AM
Yes I'd also like to know where you have been reading.
Hi,Im new to this forum,I'm seriously considering using the ovary products.
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Susan
(no login) Glandular Therapy October 16 2007, 2:29 PM
I don't know...it just makes sense when you think about it.
We eat liver to build iron, so it stands to reason that glandular
therapy would work.
Here's a paste below of some of the websites I looked at.
If you just type in glandular therapy...it will come up.
I had never heard of it either until I started researching
breast enhancement.
thanks, Susan
XXXXXXX
Glandular Therapy
One of the basic concepts of glandular therapy is that the oral ingestion of glandular material of a certain animal gland will strengthen the corresponding human gland. The result is a broad general effect indicative of improved glandular function. Thus, glandular therapy increases the tone, function, and/or activity of the corresponding gland. This principle is a mainstay of oriental therapy.
In case of infection of immune system deficiencies, thymus extracts and spleen extracts have been found to be quite useful. Glandular therapy is used extensively in the treatment of cancer, and AIDS.
History
Prior to the 1940s, glandular extracts were in wide use all over the world including the western world, and a considerable amount of research was in progress to support their use. With the development of antibiotics, and the advent of "modern" technological medicine, the research was concentrated on developing more and more antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs that was more profitable to the drug companies. The research in glandular therapy came to a halt as a result. Just because the glandular approach was not being pursued in clinical research does not invalidate the usefulness of the approach or diminish the validity of its therapeutic value. It is still one of the cornerstones to Traditional Chinese Medicine and India's Ayurvedic Medicine. Glandular therapy is also receiving renewed interest as a treatment for cancer.
What is Glandular Therapy?
In glandular therapy, purified extracts from the endocrine glands of animals are used to help restore a patient's overall metabolism. Key glandulars frequently used are thyroid, thymus, and adrenal.
Glandular and organ extracts are usually taken from animals. These are known clinically as protomorphogens. Protomorphogens can be an important component of a complete nutritional program. They provide short term (immediate) as well as long term benefits. Typical extracts drawn from animal sources include extracts from the:
Pituitary
Thyroid
Adrenals
Pancreas
Heart
Liver
Kidney
Thymus
Other glands and organs.
Glandular and organ extracts are indicated when a patient's endocrine system is underproducing or undersecreting a specific hormone or when an organ is weakened or diseased, such as is often the case with cancer patients. The treatment is generally recognized as effective.
October 3 2007 at 4:20 PM Susan (no login)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi everyone, I have a new question. I hope it hasn't been asked before. At what point do we stop? At what point do we say,
okay...I think this is about as good as it'll get with BO.
I started on June 1, so I plan to continue several more months,
but I'm not seeing any new real changes. I've had an awesome
improvement, but want to see if I could get just a little bigger.
I'm fully in a D push up bra, with absolutely no breathing room,
but I'd love fullness over the nipple, not just under.
What happens is that particular times of the month, I am larger
and more firm...then it goes down. Its so regular I can predict
it on the calendar.
I'm not sure if switching from BB to Ultra Breast was a factor
or not. I feel soreness and itchiness at times, but its always
at that time of the month. Do you guys experience the same thing?
Susan
p.s today's stats are
41 over breast
47 over nipple
38 1/2 underbreast
(but I'm hormonal)
Author Reply
sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ok, so what now? October 3 2007, 5:44 PM
Hi Susan,
From what I know ,one doesn't grow every month.There are some months were no growth happens then it starts again.I have grown 2 cm at the begining and nothing since that.Stay on UB for a couple of months,maybe add some supplements:L-arginin or flax seed ,EPO...
Maybe you just need to boost things up.Try adding Saw palemtto.But not high doses.You don't want cellulite!!
Good luck
Edit Message Delete Message
Susan
(no login) SP October 4 2007, 8:39 PM
Hi Sandy, thanks.
I woke up this morning more tender and "heavier" feeling.
Very sore in my nipples, so either I'm hormonal or I'm starting
to feel the UB work. Perhaps its some of both.
I don't "look" any bigger, but I feel definate firm
breast tissue under the skin. when I take my bra off,
its like my breasts are heavy! The cool lotion feels great
at this time of the month.
I'm going to start marking a calendar to keep up with it,
since I don't have a period, just to see if its connected
to cycle swelling.
I didn't know it was normal not to have growth in some months.
I just thought it was gradual.
Since I'm not having any negative side effects, I think I
will continue for at least 9 months.
I have been doing some reading on Glandular therapy
in general. the more I read, the happier I am that I made
this decision as opposed to herbal supplements.
Edit Message Delete Message
sandy
(Login sandy111)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ok, so what now? October 4 2007, 11:06 PM
Hi Susan,
Nice to hear you started feeling fullness again.This feeling happend to me too,when i get my bra off and they feel differenet,but looking at them,naaaa they are the same.I thought it was in my head.lol.So it does happen
If growth was every month,then one could estimate the probable growth over a period of time.That would be nice!!But you know,things should be complicated and we have to suffer to get those boobs growing
Would you tell me what you found out about Glandular therapy?Anything encouraging or interesting?
Good luck
Edit Message Delete Message
Davilee
(Login Davi-lee) Re: Ok, so what now? October 16 2007, 8:41 AM
Yes I'd also like to know where you have been reading.
Hi,Im new to this forum,I'm seriously considering using the ovary products.
Edit Message Delete Message
Susan
(no login) Glandular Therapy October 16 2007, 2:29 PM
I don't know...it just makes sense when you think about it.
We eat liver to build iron, so it stands to reason that glandular
therapy would work.
Here's a paste below of some of the websites I looked at.
If you just type in glandular therapy...it will come up.
I had never heard of it either until I started researching
breast enhancement.
thanks, Susan
XXXXXXX
Glandular Therapy
One of the basic concepts of glandular therapy is that the oral ingestion of glandular material of a certain animal gland will strengthen the corresponding human gland. The result is a broad general effect indicative of improved glandular function. Thus, glandular therapy increases the tone, function, and/or activity of the corresponding gland. This principle is a mainstay of oriental therapy.
In case of infection of immune system deficiencies, thymus extracts and spleen extracts have been found to be quite useful. Glandular therapy is used extensively in the treatment of cancer, and AIDS.
History
Prior to the 1940s, glandular extracts were in wide use all over the world including the western world, and a considerable amount of research was in progress to support their use. With the development of antibiotics, and the advent of "modern" technological medicine, the research was concentrated on developing more and more antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs that was more profitable to the drug companies. The research in glandular therapy came to a halt as a result. Just because the glandular approach was not being pursued in clinical research does not invalidate the usefulness of the approach or diminish the validity of its therapeutic value. It is still one of the cornerstones to Traditional Chinese Medicine and India's Ayurvedic Medicine. Glandular therapy is also receiving renewed interest as a treatment for cancer.
What is Glandular Therapy?
In glandular therapy, purified extracts from the endocrine glands of animals are used to help restore a patient's overall metabolism. Key glandulars frequently used are thyroid, thymus, and adrenal.
Glandular and organ extracts are usually taken from animals. These are known clinically as protomorphogens. Protomorphogens can be an important component of a complete nutritional program. They provide short term (immediate) as well as long term benefits. Typical extracts drawn from animal sources include extracts from the:
Pituitary
Thyroid
Adrenals
Pancreas
Heart
Liver
Kidney
Thymus
Other glands and organs.
Glandular and organ extracts are indicated when a patient's endocrine system is underproducing or undersecreting a specific hormone or when an organ is weakened or diseased, such as is often the case with cancer patients. The treatment is generally recognized as effective.