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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: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 6:37:39 AM
Hello,
thank you all for your kind words. I will make sure to add on my previous list every few pages so we keep having a complete update with all the important information.

I just put on my cream this morning and I opened the packet with the pills. I noticed cotton wool inside and the first thing I thought was that it was a rip off! Then the pills were under the cotton wool, so it was ok. They are greenish-brownish and they do smell a bit sweet but I wouldn't say they have a nice smell! Does all this info sound alright according to your pills?

I am going to order the protein shake Marie advised from amazon as i haven't found it where I live. I will be taking the pills sometime this afternoon with a good meal.

Thank you in advance
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 6:48:51 AM
Catrun did a fine job on summing things up. We can have our simple pleasure of drinking our drinks.
Little story: While in college I was pretty troubled because I had lumps in my breasts and discharge from my nipples. I ran to the doctor and he insisted on an ultrasound and manmmo STAT. The mammo tech could not hide her fears for me, they were written all over her face. Doc received the results and had me back and on the table two days later. The biopsy was negative. Doc did other tests. The conclusion, I was eating 3-5 candy bars a day and drinking about 2-4 pots of coffee. I was a recently divorced Mom, going to college and working. I never gave a thought to what I was consuming for false energy. All the caffeine brought highlight to fibrocystic disease. Cut way down on the fore mentioned and within weeks I was cured! Many years later, I guess I forgot the consequences of foolish choices. My breasts became very swollen and very, very painful. Thought I might be PG, took the test and was not. Went to Doc again. More tests, same conclusion, I had fallen back into bad habits and this was my punishment. With the extreme swelling I could not feel the cysts within. I would strongly NOT recommend trying to enlarge your beasts in this manner. When I say painful, that is what I mean.
In conclusion, Yes caffeine can and will affect your breasts
Happiness, Health and Wellness both in mind and body to my Sisters.
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 6:52:21 AM
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 6:55:24 AM
Elena - Your pills sound right. Some say they smell like maple syrup. I guess that is the closest I could come up with too, but my syrup does smell much better. Thank you for agreeing to repeat that info --- You Rock

Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:16:17 AM
so this morning i put on a 32 B bra that i have only worn like twice, and i was so excited to see im starting to bust out the top! hopefully this soon will mean that i can wear a C?? which would be absolutely amazing, because even though i wanted two cup size increase, i only expected one, but my body really seems to be responding to it. too bad my boyfriend insists that he doesnt see a difference even though ive never filled out B bras or even A bras before starting this. i hope he's just teasing me haha
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4:17:05 PM
Ovragata - Maybe boyfriend is just not much of a boob man. I will tell you mind notices EVERY change. He is very much a boob man. I didn't tell him about BA. I am very excited for you also. Do keep us informed.
See Sisters another happy customer!
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 8:03:07 PM
Im on my second week and notice alot of fullness, my bras are filling out... is this normal to get faster process....than other girls.....
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:27:47 PM
Has anyone on here used the Easy curves work out? and also, Would you think using it together with BA would work well together to get better results?
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:45:40 PM
Christina - I did receive fast results. If you are sensitive to hormonal changes, you will see faster results. They do slow down once your body recognizes the change.
DaniRenee - Any workout will help your general health. I an not up on the Easy curves, but I would strongly recommend anything that gets you moving. If you are in good general condition your body will work better at building tissue. So go for it!
Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:50:51 PM
Just thought I would update you ladies. As some of you know, I couldn't afford more BA so I just bought all of the main ingredients. I thought that it would work. It sounded logical. BUT the firmness and fullness that I had noticed has gone away. I'm wondering if it is because the cream is what did the trick. Or maybe it was just that I was massaging them every day. I'm going to have to figure this out because I want that fullness again!!

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