06-02-2017, 11:54 PM
(06-02-2017, 07:42 AM)Pansy-Mae Wrote: [ -> ](05-02-2017, 10:17 PM)Lotus Wrote: [ -> ]Update: I took a new weight (volume) measurement using the following method below and calculated a 59% increase from 1-2-17. I've used the Oilive Oil (cold pressed) and Aloe Vera (gel) for over 2 weeks and the difference in breast weight is 5.9 ounces , for a total weight of 22 ounces (or 1.38 pounds) equaling 59% increase.Lotus,
I'm slightly confused and I wondered if you could clarify, please? You are talking about applying an olive oil/aloe vera mixture as a 'massage oil', but the article quoted appears to be talking of ingesting the olive oil, i.e
"One or two tablespoons of extra virgin or virgin olive oil per day should provide sufficient oleic acid for adults. However, the ‘time-released’ effects of obtaining these nutrients from nuts and other whole foods is thought to be more beneficial than consuming the entire daily amount via a single oil dose (Rotella 2004). "
The thought of ingesting 2 tablespoons of OO makes me gag, but how long does it take to massage it in?
Hi Pansy-Mae,
Sorry for any confusion, I included the internal study to link them (transdermal and oral) together, in my mind it's synergistic to do both. For instance, the way transdermal/oral are using oleic acid to achieve the same purpose to DNA, but in actuality oleic is carrier mRNA (a messenger to DNA.....aka transcription and protein synthesis).
I find no purpose using a carrier that isn't part of hormone receptor benefiting breast growth..., or in some way benefits health. I started realizing the benefits of using oleic when I used 1 drop sublingual olive oil (cold pressed....and quality does matter) with sublingual micronized E2 (estradiol). Think about how IM uses a peanut oil suspension in delivery.....in transdermal, oleic acid is used to extend permeability, why on gods green earth haven't we correlated to sublingual?......I think I know the answer but I don't buy it.
I hope that answers your question pansy.