So this Bloussant stuff...

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Anybody heard of it? It's the tata-growing stuff. I've seen the commercials on TV, and they look absolutely ridiculous, but they say that the results are 100% GUARANTEED or your money back.

My sister, who has even smaller breasts than me, recently bought some. I'm too impatient to wait the several months it supposedly takes to grow breasts, so tell me:

Anybody tried it? Know someone who tried it?

And most importantly, does this stuff actually work?
 
I just have my doubts that rubbing some cream on my skin will miraculously make the underlying tissue permanently swell.
 
Mischka said:
I just have my doubts that rubbing some cream on my skin will miraculously make the underlying tissue permanently swell.

No, I'm pretty sure it's a pill. "All-natural" and "herbal".

I mean, it sounds like a complete hoax, but on the other hand it's not $19.99 or anything. It costs several hundred dollars and the website is full of testimonials.

Us small-tataed women want to believe, Scully.
 
I thought Bloussant was the pill that reactivated certain hormones a woman's body produced during puberty.
 
HeavyStick said:
I thought Bloussant was the pill that reactivated certain hormones a woman's body produced during puberty.

So say the Bloussant people.
 
I don't believe so. I think Dr. Dean Adell has talked about this, & I think it's not the first thread on the topic.

I think it amounts to a plant estrogen cream. It would promote boob growth in men, but not do much for adult women.

Last time I think leXie gave us a discourse on the downsides of excess estrogen, since many women of reproductive age take some form of it already.
 
Ask yourself this question;

If they could boost busts with a drug, don't you think the Drug companies would be dealing it?

They traffic in rogaine & viagra, afterall.
 
patient1 said:
Ask yourself this question;

If they could boost busts with a drug, don't you think the Drug companies would be dealing it?

They traffic in rogaine & viagra, afterall.

A valid point, but drugs sold by companies have to be approved by the FDA.

And we all know the saying that the FDA may be harmful to your health.
 
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