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Lush Patch`
June 13 2008 at 4:57 AM Laura (Login hopefullyboardtobroad)
I have been researching natural breast enhancement. I wanted to know if any of you have heard of or tried Lush Breast patch. Everything I have read seems to point to transdermal absorption as the best method of delivery for the herbs, but some of these statements may be biased. I am very discouraged and want to try this, but I would like some positive feedback from an unbiased source. Pleaase help.
Crystal
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 13 2008, 7:22 AM
It doen't seem very likely to me. Surely the amount of herbs that can pass through the skin is limited. What reasons have you found to support the idea that transdermal application is a good way?
Moon
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 13 2008, 7:53 AM
The gut is designed to absorb substances, the skin is designed keep them out. Althoguh phytoestrogens do pass the skin, I still think peroral applicaton is the most efficient one.
Laura
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 14 2008, 8:20 PM
One of my friends works as a cleaner of port a potties. He flushes them out. He said that when he has cleaned them there are hundreds of undigested pills at the bottom.
Louise
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 14 2008, 8:23 PM
I think that's why Moon is suggesting letting them dissolve under the tongue.
Nell Gwynne
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 15 2008, 8:46 AM
I tend to bite pills if they can be bitten, just in case. For example I've always bitten Wonderup tablets in half, so that should aid their digestion (although they probably don't need help).
Moon
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 15 2008, 9:01 AM
Some people have poor digestion. Pills ar generaly made in a way that they can be easily digested even if swallowed whole. The capsules used for herbs are thin and easily dissolved, and the herbs inside are already in powder form so I don't think it's likely that someone healthy wouldn't digest them.
June 13 2008 at 4:57 AM Laura (Login hopefullyboardtobroad)
I have been researching natural breast enhancement. I wanted to know if any of you have heard of or tried Lush Breast patch. Everything I have read seems to point to transdermal absorption as the best method of delivery for the herbs, but some of these statements may be biased. I am very discouraged and want to try this, but I would like some positive feedback from an unbiased source. Pleaase help.
Crystal
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Re: Lush Patch`
June 13 2008, 7:22 AM
It doen't seem very likely to me. Surely the amount of herbs that can pass through the skin is limited. What reasons have you found to support the idea that transdermal application is a good way?
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Lush Patch`
June 13 2008, 7:53 AM
The gut is designed to absorb substances, the skin is designed keep them out. Althoguh phytoestrogens do pass the skin, I still think peroral applicaton is the most efficient one.
Laura
(Login hopefullyboardtobroad)
Re: Lush Patch`
June 14 2008, 8:20 PM
One of my friends works as a cleaner of port a potties. He flushes them out. He said that when he has cleaned them there are hundreds of undigested pills at the bottom.
Louise
(Login Louise1982)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Lush Patch`
June 14 2008, 8:23 PM
I think that's why Moon is suggesting letting them dissolve under the tongue.
Nell Gwynne
(Login nell.gwynne)
EVE MEMBERS
Re: Lush Patch`
June 15 2008, 8:46 AM
I tend to bite pills if they can be bitten, just in case. For example I've always bitten Wonderup tablets in half, so that should aid their digestion (although they probably don't need help).
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Lush Patch`
June 15 2008, 9:01 AM
Some people have poor digestion. Pills ar generaly made in a way that they can be easily digested even if swallowed whole. The capsules used for herbs are thin and easily dissolved, and the herbs inside are already in powder form so I don't think it's likely that someone healthy wouldn't digest them.