18-02-2010, 04:29
Hi Lilac,
I'm also in Aus. I've read a bit on customs for the importing of animal products in supplement form such as BO. From what I have read my understanding is that they do allow it in, as long as:
-The product has been fully treated and is not a raw product, capsules is acceptable.
-The product is only for personal use.
-You import no more than a three month supply, they determine this by looking at recommended dosage on the packaging, or through a letter from a practitioner stating that it is no more than a three month supply.
The concern is less so for being a banned substances, and more so for quarantine issues such as importing diseased animal products.
Funnily enough if BO was a "proven" method of breast enlargement it would not be allowed to be imported, such is the case with progesterone cream in Aus without a prescription. So I guess we should be grateful that mystery of sorts still surrounds it.
Have you received your BO yet?
I'm also in Aus. I've read a bit on customs for the importing of animal products in supplement form such as BO. From what I have read my understanding is that they do allow it in, as long as:
-The product has been fully treated and is not a raw product, capsules is acceptable.
-The product is only for personal use.
-You import no more than a three month supply, they determine this by looking at recommended dosage on the packaging, or through a letter from a practitioner stating that it is no more than a three month supply.
The concern is less so for being a banned substances, and more so for quarantine issues such as importing diseased animal products.
Funnily enough if BO was a "proven" method of breast enlargement it would not be allowed to be imported, such is the case with progesterone cream in Aus without a prescription. So I guess we should be grateful that mystery of sorts still surrounds it.
Have you received your BO yet?