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Okay experts! Wink Well, you know what I mean.

I know this has probably all been covered before. I have been browsing this site for weeks and my head is swimming with all the new information I've picked up. I'm just looking to sort a few things.

I'm 26, 5'7" and 100 pounds or close to it. Never had kids, never gained or lost a significant amount of weight, but I've had a consistently non-existent chest. For the last two years, I've been wearing 34 A bras, all VS "Miraculous" or whatever they changed the name to recently. My proper measurement is actually what I call a 32 A.5 - too big for A, too small for B.

So hopefully all that information helps with my questions xD

Anyway! I am interested in Noogelberry, mostly because I've heard great results and it's within my price range..sort of. The idea of manual pumping seems like it might be difficult, but I want to give it a go. I couldn't budget for NB this month and bought an off-name brand (I know, I know) for about 1/4 of the NB price. It hasn't arrived yet but I'm hoping it'll do the job enough to give me some plump for a few hours or a night out etc.

A few of the questions I wondered about were really how to judge what NB cup size to start with. The desired end result, or the one closest to current bust size? Would taking any particular supplements help? I noticed there are many kinds and a few seem to actually cancel each other out, or work differently if the person has had kids, etc. Hence my TMI background info.

Also any advice or suggestions. I did take pueraria mirifica, but stopped because my friend got into my head about those things causing breast cancer etc. Before that, I had been taking Full-O-Fill which was mainly fenugreek based.

Thanks for reading. I hate being a n00b, but we all have to start somewhere, right? =))
You need to pick the size dome that fits you NOW not what you want to be at the end. If you call the NB folks, they will help you pick the right size domes but judging by the info you provided, I'd guess small or possibly medium. If you go too big, you might have problems getting them to "latch on" especially if you don't have much "cushion" (muscle or fat) on your chest.

I've never once heard a good thing said about the cheaper versions of suction based breast enhancers so you may have actually increased the cost to yourself if you like the system and end up buying a quality version. In my research, Noogleberry is the cheapest version that gets good reviews from users.

As for the supplements causing cancer, some say they do and others say they can actually reduce the risk of cancer. Neither camp has convinced me they are right but you should do what you feel comfortable with. Ultimately you are responsible for what you put in your body and what it does to you. Pueraria mirifica seems to be the most popular supplement presumably because it works the best for MOST people. Ainterol seems to be the most popular brand, others have questionable potency and inert ingredients. Oral seems to be the most effective delivery method.
Might I add, how much does noogleberry cost in GBP? I'm on my phone and their website seems to be blocked! Smile
(18-04-2013, 08:44 AM)foxy_princess Wrote: [ -> ]Might I add, how much does noogleberry cost in GBP? I'm on my phone and their website seems to be blocked! Smile

Extra Small Breast system £39.99
Extra Large Breast System £50.99
Prices in between for other sizes.
The Breast System includes Cups, tubing and pump. 1 year warranty.
Tracking package is extra depending on your address.

Janet
If you join the forum you get 10% off :-)
Thank you! Immediately following my post, I budgeted out a NB system and am expecting it shortly! The cheaper version I substituted for the time being actually seems to be working, though of course the quality is less than par (doesn't hold suction, etc) and I look forward to something designed for the long-term. So ultimately it did increase my costs, but I'm just one of those people who gets an idea and has to do something about it right that minute...it's my downfall xD

I also definitely know that not all supplements will work for everyone, and I have to agree on not being convinced by either camp. I even wondered if there were certain vitamins that are good specifically for muscle tissue that may coincide nicely with a NB regimen.

I appreciate the help, thanks so much Wink)