10-07-2011, 14:51
Yes, lled,
When I read your stats, :sigh: i'd die for your figure![Blush Blush](https://www.breastnexus.com/images/smilies/blush.gif)
I'm trying to come up with a way to grow breasts via fat storage in the butt instead of the gut. But I don't know yet when to start the maca, and when to start the goat's rue batter. You'll be the first to know if it works!
I have soaked whole fenugreek seeds in water overnight, and powdered fenugreek seeds in various percentages of alcohol for weeks, and never saw anything slimy. I did use green teabags on puffy eyes once, after going bad on almonds. Those teabags were slimy. So what you saw may just have been caused by the bags themselves, or the glue, or indeed, some additive. I assume there are anticaking agents or similar things in teabags.
Several names of fenugreek in Dutch refer to slime. But that's because one traditional use is to clear slime from the throat.
Be careful with soaked fenugreek seeds these days. Sprouted Egyptian fenugreek seeds have been indicated in the search for the root cause of EHEC bacteria infections lately.
When I read your stats, :sigh: i'd die for your figure
![Blush Blush](https://www.breastnexus.com/images/smilies/blush.gif)
I'm trying to come up with a way to grow breasts via fat storage in the butt instead of the gut. But I don't know yet when to start the maca, and when to start the goat's rue batter. You'll be the first to know if it works!
I have soaked whole fenugreek seeds in water overnight, and powdered fenugreek seeds in various percentages of alcohol for weeks, and never saw anything slimy. I did use green teabags on puffy eyes once, after going bad on almonds. Those teabags were slimy. So what you saw may just have been caused by the bags themselves, or the glue, or indeed, some additive. I assume there are anticaking agents or similar things in teabags.
Several names of fenugreek in Dutch refer to slime. But that's because one traditional use is to clear slime from the throat.
Be careful with soaked fenugreek seeds these days. Sprouted Egyptian fenugreek seeds have been indicated in the search for the root cause of EHEC bacteria infections lately.