14-05-2012, 07:20 PM
Hi Pansy Mae,
I've looked at your pics, and there is some growth. But it's almost under your armpits. Maybe measuring after skin brushing would show a difference. Chiyomilk started skin brushing at a certain point in her program, and wearing a bra after skin brushing. Dark-Lovly posted her video here:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11736&pid=48934#pid48934
The trick with Menohop is to use it together with an NBE dose of hops. By itself, Menohop contains only a menopause dose. It contains a probiotic too. The probiotic colonises the large intestine with a bacterium that makes 8-prenylnaringenin from isoxanthohumol.
Another reason why your mileage may vary on hops is that my hops may have been contaminated with zearalenone or fusarium, and yours was not. In the Jacob Hooy storefront in Amsterdam, the hops is in a wooden barrel on a shelf. When it's almost empty, they get a new brown paper bag from the back of the store, and dump the contents in the barrel. They don't clean or even empty the barrel first. The business has been on the Nieuwmarkt since 1743. There may have been fusarium in that barrel for decades, or even centuries. The packaged powdered hops is shipped from their relatively new warehouse in Limmen, near Alkmaar. So even if you got the hops from Jacob Hooy, it may have been cleaner than mine.
I hit a plateau too in February-March, but L-arginine and/or black seed got me afloat.
I've looked at your pics, and there is some growth. But it's almost under your armpits. Maybe measuring after skin brushing would show a difference. Chiyomilk started skin brushing at a certain point in her program, and wearing a bra after skin brushing. Dark-Lovly posted her video here:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11736&pid=48934#pid48934
The trick with Menohop is to use it together with an NBE dose of hops. By itself, Menohop contains only a menopause dose. It contains a probiotic too. The probiotic colonises the large intestine with a bacterium that makes 8-prenylnaringenin from isoxanthohumol.
Another reason why your mileage may vary on hops is that my hops may have been contaminated with zearalenone or fusarium, and yours was not. In the Jacob Hooy storefront in Amsterdam, the hops is in a wooden barrel on a shelf. When it's almost empty, they get a new brown paper bag from the back of the store, and dump the contents in the barrel. They don't clean or even empty the barrel first. The business has been on the Nieuwmarkt since 1743. There may have been fusarium in that barrel for decades, or even centuries. The packaged powdered hops is shipped from their relatively new warehouse in Limmen, near Alkmaar. So even if you got the hops from Jacob Hooy, it may have been cleaner than mine.
I hit a plateau too in February-March, but L-arginine and/or black seed got me afloat.