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Does Breast Actives Work?

Posted: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:53:00 PM

I've been looking at some reviews about Breast Actives and I am pretty impressed by what some of the ladies are saying.

I'm still not really sure and I have to ask the question, does Breast Actives Work?

I really hope that some of the PublicHealthForums.com members can help me out with this one.

Lisa.

UPDATE
Nicole Posted a great guide to using Breast Actives: http://www.publichealthforums.com/f-91-guide-to-using-breast-actives.html

UPDATE 2: January 12, 2008
The ladies have convinced me to show my before and after pictures . I've thought about it long and the best way to do send my pictures to you by email that way there aren't thousands of eyes looking at them. PublicHealthForums has been nice enough to allow you to contact them and they will forward all of your requests. Select "Other" as the department, enter your name, email address & state that you would like to see Lisa's before and after pictures in the comments box.


Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 12:19:22 PM
heyyy ladies, i just have a quick question. do you think that going tanning will have some effect on BA? my bday is comming up in 2 weeks and i was thinking of doing a lil " fake n bake" lol just to enhance my skin tone, but i know my harmful UV rays are. i dont wanna slow down the breats from developing so im kinda stuck right now..Marie, maybe u can ask your friend about this one, any input will truly help out. Thanks a lot! Best of luck to all the ladies. keep your heads up!
Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 2:22:41 PM
Hey thanks Marie/Catrun Do you have a specific OTC Multi Vitamin I should take? I don't know which one to take. Would you explain what is OTC Multi Vitamin? theres a lot of them, and I don't know which one to pick.
Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:49:54 PM
Sarah, glad to hear from you again. I hope the stuff is good stuff and not bad stuff. Good for you on your growth. Funny, I never said congrads about a growth before.
Trish, Unless your body is SUPER sensitive to hormones, the answer to your question is no. Hope things work out for you. Keep us posted.
Jeanie, I use the one in my area that says "compare to 1 a Day". I'm sure you have something comparable in your area. If they don't have it on the shelf next to "1 a Day", ask the counter personal at your local pharmacy. Note: usually the cheapest is all you need.

Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:50:59 PM
Jeanie, I use one a day. When I remember to take it. I used to take womens omaga from GNC but I decided it was a waste of money. I could not handle taking the recommended dosage because it upset my stomach so needless to say I went back to the regular multi Vitamin. It does not matter i don't think what multi vitamin you take. I just take one a day for women it has everything you need in it. Also not nearly as expensive as buying the GNC vitamins. Thanks I will check back with you all later. i am trying to not obsess about whether I am getting growth or not also. I think my bras are fitting better. and my breast do feel firmer. OK I will talk to you all later on. LOVE AND LIGHT to all my BA sisters.
Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:20:43 PM
Soyfia, Tanning will not slow down your progress. Tanning is OK, but tan smart. A little color is nice and make sure you don't try to rush anything. Some women on birth control pills and HRT have a problem with sun sensitivity, at a decreased rate to make sure you do not have this condition. After your first visit if you do not have a rash or very burnt looking skin, you should be OK.
Catrun, Faith & Love back at ya.
Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 11:49:47 PM
okay i'm good. strange though cause i'm never late. now i just need some midol!!!! well i haven't noticed any changes yet.at first they firmed up a litte bit but that went away. i'm scared that this isn't gonna work for me. i dont know what i'll do if it doesn't. i don't want to be disappointed anymore.
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:14:07 AM
I'm just a few weeks into BA. I only bought a months supply, so I feel like now is the time for me to decide whether or not to order more. I'm happy to say that I've noticed that my breasts seem firmer. I can't say that they've 'grown' as far as cup size goes, but like I said, I'm just a few weeks in. So, I can't decide if it's the pills, the cream, both, or just the fact that massaging my breasts everyday. I'm really not in the spot financially to buy more, but I'm afraid that if I stop after a month and then pick back up later when I have the monty, that it won't work and will have been a waste of time and money. This would be so much easier if I KNEW it was going to work for me.

Hmmmmm.
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 2:23:55 AM
Hey, I just started birth control (again) five weeks ago. Within the first two or three weeks i could feel my breasts get fuller. When i started my period they flattened back down a little. Right after my period i started taking BA for the first time. it's been two weeks and my breasts seem a little larger than the initial growth i felt from the birth control. I dont know which one to give the credit to, but i've already increased one bra size! no more 32a for me, i'm onto 34a with more options for color and style! HOOP HOOP!
but i also noticed some belly fat to come along with it... no worries! just a few trips to the gym.
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:23:42 PM
ok...did alex just say that we get belly fat from taking this stuff. I want bigger breast not a bigger belly. I am not willing to do that trade off...lol. Belly fat is much harder to loose than making my breast grow with this wonder drug.
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 1:03:28 PM
Thanks, Catrun/Marie. I have a question.. When should you take it? night or morning? Should it not be taken with the BA pills?

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