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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: Saturday, April 26, 2008 5:13:58 PM
I don't know, I have taken BA for around 5 months now and I guess there is a miniscual improvement, I am wondering if I should order another supply Slightly bumbed in the bood department
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 12:59:26 AM
Angela - My order was from Quick2you also. Strange how we both ordered from the same place and received the same thing. Seems unlikely to be an error to me. I decided to take the Breast Sculptor and go back to the BA next month. After two days of extreme gas (I have never had gas in my life) I am not going to play with that idea. Quick2you will have to make this right.
Ladies, I am also a hypoglycemic and keeping up on the proteins does wonderful things in keeping those sugars in check. I love almonds and eat quite a few seeded grapes. Seedless grapes are not actually good for us. Most of them are grown in dust and chemicals. I have been taking Estroven for quite a few years, post hysto, and have had no increase in breast tissue. It did help with the hot flashes, but no growth at all. Actually, during this time is when my breasts started to play hide and seek.
Breast to you all
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 1:57:09 AM
Catrun- Thanks for the great advice. Trust me I am not one to exercise, but I want to be in better shape. I think I will take a look into some yoga. The last time I watched the video to see what it was all about, I feel asleep after 5 minutes at the most. haha.
I have been doing my best to keep my calorie intake between 1500 to 2000 a day. That along with drinking a lot of water. Like most women, I am worried that losing weight will shrink my breast size, but so far I have been slowly losing the weight but the boobs seem to stay the same. Thank you BA!
Hopefully my second month will provide more results.
Marie-I noticed when I ordered through that company that it was on the list of things to receive, but had no idea that it was another bottle of herb pills. Anything is worth trying as long as there arent any negative effects.

Chocolate is so hard to stay away from. Soda isn't to hard to keep away from, but chocolate is a whole nother story. Even thinking about it makes me crave it. Why it is so bad in combination with BA, other then the caffine in it?

Breasts to you all.
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 5:36:09 AM
Angela, I have to go out of my way to reach 2000 calories every day. I'm trying to put on weight so I need to be eating 2500 calories a day but it's so hard for me. It's like I have to remind myself that what I eat isn't enough. Giving up chocolate is even harder. I'm a chocoholic and, until now, a day hasn't gone by without at least 1 chocolate bar. Because of my determination to make Breast Actives work, I have quit completely...I haven't touched anything with chocolate in it since Wednesday and I'm not going to lie to you, it's hell. Apart from the fact that I dream of eating it :p, the other day I was walking down to the shop and this girl walked by me and was trying to open a galaxy pack...I was this close to attacking her hehe so as u can see, it's going to be tough, but boobs are more important than my addiction...The thing is, if I can do it then so can you I might treat myself to a chocolate bar once a month or something, but I'm not sure I want to do that because I'd rather just get used to this the hard way and hopefully I will forget how good chocolate tastes like!
A question for Marie, Catrun and anyone else who has been taking breast actives for more than 2 months: Have you really been taking the pills at the EXACT same time every day? Have you ever taken them later on in the day because you were too busy or something? I'm just curious to know, because I know for a fact that keeping your life under hard scedule can be tough!
Good luck to you all!
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 10:50:41 AM
Ladies, Please, you do not have to suffer with withdraws from chocolate. If you are staying away from other forms of caffeine, you can have chocolate. The problem is if you over do anything. Fact on chocolate. my ex-husband works for Nestles: Chocolate is good for you, dark chocolate is better than milk because it has more antioxidants in it naturally. The caffeine in 1 - 1.4 oz. of chocolate is about the same as in a cup of decaf coffee. (about 6 milligrams) Last but not least it has a natural mood elevator and tastes GREAT! If you want to give it up completely, go for it, but in moderation, it is wonderful!
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 12:59:46 PM
Thank you Marie It's just that I prefer to keep the chocolate level down as close to zero as possible!
I asked a question, you must have missed...i'll just re-write it:
A question for Marie, Catrun and anyone else who has been taking breast actives for more than 2 months: Have you really been taking the pills at the EXACT same time every day? Have you ever taken them later on in the day because you were too busy or something? I'm just curious to know, because I know for a fact that keeping your life under strict scedule can be tough!
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 8:31:10 PM
elena, ive been taking it for over two months and i try to take it within about an hour every day. there have been like two or three times that i take it like three hours after the time that i set to take them. i figure its not a big deal as long as its sometime in a few hour time slot
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 11:48:28 PM
Elena: Haha I cant only imagine!
I think from now on I will stay away from chocolate as best as I can but wont feel so guilty if I get a bite or two.
Just started my second month, been trying to take it around the same time every day... usually within a couple hours. Depends when I have to get up for work or school.

Do you think that taking BA at night will have better results? I know that your body does all of its growing, repairing, etc. at night. Just a thought. I take mine around noon.
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 5:38:50 AM
Elana, I have tried really hard to take BA at the same time every day, Some days however due to schedules and such I take it an hour or two later. I take mine at night before I go to bed. When I completely forget I will take it the next morning I don't like doing this but sometimes I have to. But for the most part I take it at the same time every night. But if I am not home then It is later or the following morning. Like i said I don't really like doing that. I feel like on those days I doubled up. I agree with marie on the chocolate thing. in moderation you should be ok. Also if you don't want to do that and you are still having problems look for chocolate substitutes. OK I don't really have anything else to add. Take care, LOVE AND LIGHT
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:30:40 AM
When the package came in is it a blank box like they promise? Otherwise I'm in for some embarrassment!

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