14-08-2014, 17:10
(This post was last modified: 14-08-2014, 18:34 by Charlie_girl.)
(14-08-2014, 02:36)WannaBePearShaped Wrote: Wow those pics!You're boobs are perfect to me!(but maybe Im biased because I like average to smaller boobs)Congrats on the growth!I cant wait to see my growth but alas,its only been a week and half so...Ill just have to give it a month.
But I overall,my butt has rounded a bit so Im happy about the shape changing.But I have a quick question,between flax seed oil and avocado oil,which one would be better to use on the butt?
Wow! That's so sweet of you, thank you

Soooooo, avacados are a great healthy fat, so it made sense to me. Fat absorbed transdermally = more fat stored in cells, leading to plumping/growing, right? Right, except avacodo's HUGE downfall. After I touted its awesomness on here after using it for a few weeks, a member informed me of the bad side of avocado oil. And after researching their info, I got bummed & stopped using it except sparingly in my diet. Avocados are considered an antiestrogenic food, which means they contain plant sterols that block estrogen receptors in cells and reduce estrogen absorption in your body. Avacado oil is a concentrated source of plant sterols (much stronger than just eating an avacado). Eating a few slices won't change your hormones really, but I was eating avacados and avacado oil like it was my butt and weight gain miracle food. When in reality, in lowers estrogen, raises progesterone and actually helps with weight LOSS by lowering estrogen/balancing hormones, despite the fat content! Damn! So it makes me wonder how much growth I would have had if I hadn't touched the stuff at all. Also, it has way more Omega 6 than Omega 3, which I don't like. I would advise not to use this for boob or butt growth.
On the contrary, plant sterols are good for your health, but you don't have to consume high amounts for the health benefits. Besides, a lot of food that I have to eat to gain heathy weight contain sterols; whole grain, peanut butter, nuts, peas, beans, Olive oil, Sesame oil, canola oil, Etc. And I refuse to avoid all of these things, especially since I do need some plant sterols for the health benefits. But consuming & using the avacodo oil the way I was, was over doing it.
Flaxseeds contain plant sterols too, I just learned. But I just read that most flaxseed oil does NOT contain the phytoestrogens (lignans) that the flaxseeds do, however SOME flaxseed oils do- it will be stated on the bottle. Flaxseed oil is a more concentrated source of omega-3 fats than flax seeds, but contains only the alpha-linolenic acid component of flaxseed, and not the fiber or lignan components contained in the seeds. It has WAY more Omega 3 than Acocado oil. (in 3.5 oz, avocado oil has 957 mg of Omega 3, whereas 3.5 oz of Flaxseed oil contains 53,300 mg). Flaxseed oil wins over avocado oil for growth.
I found conflicting data on the amount of omega 3 comparison between flaxseed oil & fish oil, although I'm assuming fish oil has more: http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000140000000000000000.html
And, "[fish oil] provide about 1 gram of omega-3 fatty acids in about 3.5 ounces of fish": http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/993.html
I feel like Emu oil is about to become my gold standard for butt (and boob) oil because of its transdermal carrier qualities as well as the fact that it's pure fat (it IS the fat extracted from the bird after the meat has been harvested), and it contains omega 3, 6 & 9. Omegas are good fats you want, btw. And I dont just mean the normal amounts taken internally for health benefits, I mean topically applied for a bigger butt, hips, whatever.
But I looked at your program page and you said that you rub this on your butt: "Hops Oil Infusion (Hops Powder,Emu Oil and a little bit of Fish Oil)". That sounds awesome! Hops for the phytoestrogens, Emu oil for the fat content and the superior transdermal delivery & the fish oil for fat content. I would consider adding Vit E since apparently it helps prevent stretch marks with growth. I'm not sure about adding flaxseed oil (with lignans) to what you have since it's a phytoestrogen as well as the hops.
Does anyone have any opinions about that?