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How often should one cleanse themselves to flush out the leftover herbs from their body? I am kinda scared of those cleansing kits... is there some other way to cleanse with lemon water or something like that?

Hi, I used to post a lot on the old forum but not used this one so much as I've had time out from NBE (used to use Natureday and then St Herb, also Noogleberry).
Now I'm back and looking at a new programme. Just wondered if anyone had heard of Fullbloom Cream. If so, can anyone recommend it.
There's some here and I'm tempted: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...:MESELX:IT
Many thanks! Twink x

Hi,
As I can not take tablets, I bought some individual powders and tinctures via internet. It come out a bit expensive about £70.00. I dont know how long they will last. What is the main difference between powders and tinctures. Powders are cheaper than tinctures. Do I just drink powders with water or fruit juice?
Thanks

Hi,
I'm not currently taking any breast enhancement pills, however I have been researching into different brands tho. I've read in many places that the less ingrediants the higher the success rate will be. Is this true?
I'm definatly going to give NBE a go! But just don't know where to start!
Ive been researching into WU, Mamonite, and NuAugment.
Has anyone tried any of these, if so have you been succesful. - How long have you taken it for, and what growth have you had?
Thanks in advance

Hey ladies,
I was on grobust for two months and my boobs got a little bigger but not big enough. So i was wondering whats the best and simplest way to get bigger breasts?
Thanks

Hi,
Does taking herbs affect your period somehow? I already have some problems with my period. I wonder what will happen when I take herbs. Are yours become more regular or irregular?

has anyone tried this product and had success? stumbled onto their website and thought i'd come on over here and ask.

Hi,
I read this article just now as below in this link:
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/grow-s...aweed.html Any ideas about this.
Best wishes,
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I came across this article that indicated Kelp powder/seaweed products are likely to contain arsenic which we all know is a poison. Just thought I would post it here too for informational purposes. Many here have jumped on this sea tea bandwagon and have started to add products containing these ingredients to our plants. While the plants may possibly show physical benifits, I hope the arsenic content is not really as harmful or as common as this article indicates. Not trying to step on anyones toes, just sharing in case anyone in interested.
Maximum Respect
GB
April 9th, 2007 @ 11:19 am by Andy
Herbal supplements made from kelp seaweed can contain dangerously high levels of arsenic, according to a study by Marc Schenker at the UC Davis Department of Public Health. Schenker’s group started looking at kelp supplements after seeing a patient who had developed symptoms of arsenic poisoning after taking kelp powder seaweed supplements for memory problems.
Several brands of commercial kelp supplements were tested at the California Animal Health and Food Safety Labs, located at UC Davis. Eight of nine contained toxic levels of arsenic — especially if the supplements were taken regularly over a long period.
Unlike pharmaceuticals, herbal supplements are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, although they are not supposed to make specific health claims. The paper is published online in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
[edited to add this from the paper published in Environmental Health Perspectives]
Abstract
Context: Medicinal use of dietary herbal seaweed supplements can cause inadvertent arsenic toxicosis.
Case Presentation: A 54-year-old woman was referred to the University of California, Davis, Occupational Medicine Clinic with a 2-year history of worsening alopecia and memory loss. She also reported having a rash, increasing fatigue, nausea, and vomiting, disabling her to the point where she could no longer work full-time. A thorough exposure history revealed that she took daily kelp supplements. A urine sample showed an arsenic level of 83.6 µg/g creatinine (normal < 50 µg/g creatinine) . A sample from her kelp supplements contained 8.5 mg/kg (ppm) arsenic. Within weeks of discontinuing the supplements, her symptoms resolved and arsenic blood and urine levels were undetectable.
Discussion: To evaluate the extent of arsenic contamination in commercially available kelp, we analyzed nine samples randomly obtained from local health food stores. Eight of the nine samples showed detectable levels of arsenic higher than the Food and Drug Administration tolerance level of 0.5 to 2 ppm for certain food products. None of the supplements contained information regarding the possibility of contamination with arsenic or other heavy metals. The 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) has changed the way dietary herbal therapies are marketed and regulated in the United States. Less regulation of dietary herbal therapies will make inadvertent toxicities a more frequent occurrence.
Relevance to Clinical Practice: Clinicians should be aware of the potential for heavy metal toxicity due to chronic use of dietary herbal supplements. Inquiring about use of dietary supplements is an important element of the medical history.

I am a brava user but I only use it for 2 hours a day. I wanted to add herbs to my cycle then I bought breast-apex from the amazon. It is quite cheap if you compare to other brands. It has 10 ingredients: Fenugreek, Wild Yam, Fennel, Damiana, Blessed thistle, Motherswort, Saw palmetto, L-Tyrosine, Kelp, Avena Sativa.
In e-bay it can be as low as 2 pounds. Does it matter which company we use these ingredients from? The company http://www.bionutricals.com/products.htm make 6 different breast enhancement pills. Although names are different the ingredients are the same. My question is how can I trust it. I dont want to take individual herbs as I have problem with swallowing tablets. It is been less than a week and I can say it is definetly working for me. My breasts are more full.
best wishes,

So I have been checking out the site for a few weeks now and decided to finally post!
I think I'm going to start out with EveM's program. Do you guys make your own capsules? It obviously would be a lot cheaper. How much does a good capsule machine and weigh cost?
Have any of you tried EveM's program?
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