Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Here's some of the communications we had on our group previously about the success one woman had using herbs. I didnt' go back to her first letter, but there's enough here to get the idea. It reads backwards chronologically, by the way: From: " da_boat_girl " <da_boat_girl@...> Date: Fri May 9, 2003 7:33 am Subject: Re: Sis got the implants anyway da_boat_girl Offline This is the link to the group I started.. http://groups.msn.com/BEBoard and my name is 'pammy' on there. There are some wonderful people in that group. I measured an A cup, though I was determined to buy a B (*blushing*). It was all stretched out saggy skin with just a bit of tissue left. I'm 5'7 " and weigh about 125lbs. I did have some initial bloating, but read it was normal and eventually it went away. I have not had any weight gain with the herbs, though some women report that they did. I think it was the fenugreek that makes ys pretty hungry feeling, along with causing the bloating. Hmm... that's why I'm taking stuff now without the fenugreek in it, haha. I weigh the same as I did before starting this. May not be the case for everyone, every body is different and can react different. There are women who've gained weight, women who haven't gained any weight. And I did grow, get off of herbs totally for 3 months and only lost about 1/4 " of the growth (the water weight). I kept about all of my growth. It gets kinda in depth why some women grow some, stop taking stuff and loose all of it. To make a long story short: initially you gain water weight in your breast to make room for fatty tissue (real breast tissue). You are supposed to stay on what you are taking til you get to your desired size, go a little bigger and then get off of them. When the water goes away the real breast tissue is still there. Some women get off of this stuff too fast for the real tissue to be deposited and loose only the water, leaving nothing gained. I may be oversimplifying this answer, it gets more detailed than this. You have to stick with the stuff to really see it work. I have some pics on there of when I got off of everything for 3 months, you can see I kept quite a bit. If you decide to check out the site there is a link on the left titled 'Stuff We Take' where some of us detailed what we took and did. Hope this helps. pammy > > > > Well, it's been about a month since sis got the implants. And, > > > they > > > > look good and she's so darn happy about them. Truth be told > she > > > > doesn't look any bigger since she always wore padded bras > before > > > she > > > > got them. I'm waiting for her to hopefully realize that her > > whole > > > > life isn't or didn't change just cause she now has boobs. She > > > still > > > > has the same problems that were there before she got them. > > > > I'm in the perfect position to talk, since I took stuff to make > > > mine > > > > grow, got great results, and know the after affects. Well, > with > > > some > > > > exceptions, I still have some sagginess (from stretched skin > > after > > > > pregnancy) and they don't stick straight up when I lay down. I > > do > > > > find it disconcerting now to actually catch someone looking at > my > > > > chest! Never had that problem before and not sure if I like > it. > > I > > > > want them to pay attention to what I'm saying or doing, not my > > > > boobs!! Then again, I do like the way that my shirts fill out > > > better > > > > and my hips aren't sticking out so far cause there was no > curves > > up > > > > top. I guess you can say I truly see the good and the bad. > When > > > > talk comes up to bust size it invariably comes out about what I > > did > > > > (especially if loud mouth sis's are around, darn their hides!!) > > and > > > I > > > > imagine I get the same response I would get had I gotten > > implants. > > > > Shock, curiousity, and many questions. Seems many, many women > > out > > > > there are unhappy with some part of their body. > > > > Don't know what my point is here, really. Just wanted to > update, > > > > think, and voice some opinions/concers. Thank you for > listening, > > > it > > > > truly means a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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