09-09-2024, 19:53
It would be nice to get an update on this.
From the start of the thread, to the first update, about 3.5 months passed, with about 200cc's of size gained in that time... All things considered, this looks like a much easier method of breast enhancement than some of the other methods on this site. Faster, too.
I think maybe this thread should be crossposted or moved to the pumping forum, to get more eyes on this and to get more people trying it out. It's based on pumping, after all. Moreover, if this method works, it would be a far superior way of breast enhancement by pumping than noogling or the evebra...
OP, I think you might have figured out how to achieve localized weight gain... Basically a non-surgical fat-transfer, except it's not your own fat. People pay a lot of money for that kinda stuff.
Another thought: this could be used on the butt, as well. To whom it may concern...
I have done some digging on different types of fatty acids and their effect on fat cells... but I'm not sure what to make of it. (I don't have a background in this.)
In short, the Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ (Gamma), or PPARγ, is very important in turning the precursor cells into actual fat cells...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8549902/
"Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ in White and Brown Adipocyte Regulation and Differentiation"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6110914/
"Deciphering the Roles of PPARγ in Adipocytes via Dynamic Change of Transcription Complex"
So far, so good. So what do the different kinds of fatty acids do to PPARγ?
https://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0049/ea0049ep642
"Dietary intake of linoleic, linolenic, oleic, and arachidonic acid PPAR-gamma gene expression in visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue among healthy subjects"
"Results: The PPAR-gamma expression in visceral adipose tissue among non-obese subjects was correlated with oleic acid (r=−0.417, P=0.007) and linoleic acid (r=−0.401, P=0.009). Were seen significant correlations between subcutaneous adipose tissue PPAR-gamma expression and linoleic acid (r=−0.310, P=0.049) among non-obese subjects..."
"Conclusions: PPAR-gamma gene expression was negatively correlated with linoleic and oleic acids among non-obese and obese subjects."
So linoleic, linolenic, oleic, and arachidonic acid somewhat inhibit PPARγ expression... whereas the oil most associated with activating PPARγ is CLA, or conjugated linoleic acid... which is heavily found in safflower oil, already mentioned in this thread. (Linoleic acid and conjugated linoleic acid are different things.)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15362034/
"Activation of PPAR gamma and delta by conjugated linoleic acid mediates protection from experimental inflammatory bowel disease"
But this is where I get stumped, because CLA is, apparently, well-known as a weight loss product. Burning fat, preventing fat buildup etc.
So it might not be a good choice, after all.
Going by this study, it might not matter too much, as simply gaining weight seems to create new fat cells:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29991030/
"...A decrease in body weight only changes fat cell size (becoming smaller), whereas an increase in body weight causes elevation of both fat cell size and number in adults..."
So as long as whatever oil and therefore type of fat in use is a) healthy and b) doesn't prevent weight gain, it should be fine. Consistent application of the method should result in localized weight gain and therefore, breast enhancement.
But I'm not a scientist or doctor, so do take this with a grain of salt.
From the start of the thread, to the first update, about 3.5 months passed, with about 200cc's of size gained in that time... All things considered, this looks like a much easier method of breast enhancement than some of the other methods on this site. Faster, too.
I think maybe this thread should be crossposted or moved to the pumping forum, to get more eyes on this and to get more people trying it out. It's based on pumping, after all. Moreover, if this method works, it would be a far superior way of breast enhancement by pumping than noogling or the evebra...
OP, I think you might have figured out how to achieve localized weight gain... Basically a non-surgical fat-transfer, except it's not your own fat. People pay a lot of money for that kinda stuff.
Another thought: this could be used on the butt, as well. To whom it may concern...
I have done some digging on different types of fatty acids and their effect on fat cells... but I'm not sure what to make of it. (I don't have a background in this.)
In short, the Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ (Gamma), or PPARγ, is very important in turning the precursor cells into actual fat cells...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8549902/
"Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ in White and Brown Adipocyte Regulation and Differentiation"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6110914/
"Deciphering the Roles of PPARγ in Adipocytes via Dynamic Change of Transcription Complex"
So far, so good. So what do the different kinds of fatty acids do to PPARγ?
https://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0049/ea0049ep642
"Dietary intake of linoleic, linolenic, oleic, and arachidonic acid PPAR-gamma gene expression in visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue among healthy subjects"
"Results: The PPAR-gamma expression in visceral adipose tissue among non-obese subjects was correlated with oleic acid (r=−0.417, P=0.007) and linoleic acid (r=−0.401, P=0.009). Were seen significant correlations between subcutaneous adipose tissue PPAR-gamma expression and linoleic acid (r=−0.310, P=0.049) among non-obese subjects..."
"Conclusions: PPAR-gamma gene expression was negatively correlated with linoleic and oleic acids among non-obese and obese subjects."
So linoleic, linolenic, oleic, and arachidonic acid somewhat inhibit PPARγ expression... whereas the oil most associated with activating PPARγ is CLA, or conjugated linoleic acid... which is heavily found in safflower oil, already mentioned in this thread. (Linoleic acid and conjugated linoleic acid are different things.)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15362034/
"Activation of PPAR gamma and delta by conjugated linoleic acid mediates protection from experimental inflammatory bowel disease"
But this is where I get stumped, because CLA is, apparently, well-known as a weight loss product. Burning fat, preventing fat buildup etc.
So it might not be a good choice, after all.
Going by this study, it might not matter too much, as simply gaining weight seems to create new fat cells:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29991030/
"...A decrease in body weight only changes fat cell size (becoming smaller), whereas an increase in body weight causes elevation of both fat cell size and number in adults..."
So as long as whatever oil and therefore type of fat in use is a) healthy and b) doesn't prevent weight gain, it should be fine. Consistent application of the method should result in localized weight gain and therefore, breast enhancement.
But I'm not a scientist or doctor, so do take this with a grain of salt.