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New growth method? Fatty acid penetration into human skin ex vivo - A theory

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28253633...n%20layers.

Above is a link to a study that shows Linoleic fatty acid directly absorbs into the full dermis. Oddly enough, Linoleic fatty acid also directly absorbed by adipose issue. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373086/

THE FOLLOWING IS COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL AND I CANNOT RECCOMEND ANYONE DOES THIS


In theory if someone were to perform the following using the cups found in vacuum breast expansion devices:

  1. Add sunflower seed oil to the cup prior to inserting the breast.
  2. Pull a slight vacuum just enough to expand the pores of the epidermis on the breast using suction to hold the breast in place when submerged in the fatty acid
  3. Leave breast in cup for a set amount of time to allow for absorption (until full dermis saturation occurs).

The closest off the shelf item to pure Linoleic fatty acid is Sunflower Oil:
Sunflower oil contains approximately 15% saturated, 85% unsaturated fatty acid and consisting of 14–43% oleic and 44–75% linoleic acids in its unsaturated fatty acid content.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article...%20content.

This theory started after reading this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243074/ Topical emollient therapy in the management of severe acute malnutrition in children under two: A randomized controlled clinical trial in Bangladesh

This study proves that topical sunflower seed oil does lead to weight gain (not a significant amount due to the study consisting of only 10 days but still a gain). I would imagine that use of this would lead to more substantial growth than using vacuum therapy alone.

Please be aware of any dangers when experimenting with your body. Only do so if you are comfortable with the risk and decide to proceed forward with any protocol you read.
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Why would any weight gain go to the breasts though, rather than being general weight gain?
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(16-03-2024, 02:45 PM)Celina V Wrote:  Why would any weight gain go to the breasts though, rather than being general weight gain?
Because it is topically applied, not a pill.
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#4

Oh I see. Well it's quite interesting then, although the study quoted above did not lead to significant results.
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Safflower oil will be high in linoleic acid more consistently than sunflower seed oil, because most sunflower seed oil now is genetically modified to comprise mostly oleic acid. 
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