Post by Wahaika on Jul 27, 2006 11:46:12 GMT -5
I see cocoa butter going into many women's massage programs. It's time to address this. I am still on the fence on this one, but I think that it is ultimately inferior to herbal and BO routines.
gauss.ffii.org/patentview/EP1063961
Read the entire page, but here are some things to focus on:
"The amount of cocoa butter used is directly proportional to the augmentation of the breast's size. It has been found that approximately 50g of cocoa butter per breast enlarges each breast from an A size bra cup to a B size bra cup. For such an amount, the application time for the applicant, at a younger age of approximately 30 years old and under, was approximately 11 consecutive hours of application of the cocoa butter. This was before the applicant's discovery that Vitamin E would sustain the augmented breast size, and so the breast would reduce to the same breast size as before the application of the cocoa butter. However, at an older age, approximately the age of thirty and over, the applicant had found that response time of the body to the application of cocoa butter took significantly longer for the breast to augment in size. At the age of 35 years, it would then take the applicant 4 to 6 hours to absorb about 7g of cocoa butter."
"Following the application of the cocoa butter, Vitamin E is applied to the breast. Further to Cayce's statement, it has been found that the use of Vitamin E sustains the augmented breast size. Vitamin E sustains the size of the breast augmented by the application of cocoa butter to the breast."
"It had been found by the applicant that the omission of the use of Vitamin E caused the body to lose all the augmentation in breast size derived from the application of the cocoa butter in the days that followed the application of the cocoa butter."
It's time to prove or disprove this theory because I imagine that any who are using cocoa butter are using extremely small amounts when the original intent was to use large amounts over a day or so of continuous application - including vitamin E to keep the growth.
If anyone is using cocoa butter in their massage, by using small amounts you are probaby inhibiting other growth from occurring.
Any input is welcome. I have watched on this board and another one how women are growing just fine, they add cocoa butter and their growth stops dead in its tracks.
I would say, save a big headache and cost of BE expenses and do it (cocoa butter) the way it was shown to work or not at all.
My 2 cents,
Wahaika
gauss.ffii.org/patentview/EP1063961
Read the entire page, but here are some things to focus on:
"The amount of cocoa butter used is directly proportional to the augmentation of the breast's size. It has been found that approximately 50g of cocoa butter per breast enlarges each breast from an A size bra cup to a B size bra cup. For such an amount, the application time for the applicant, at a younger age of approximately 30 years old and under, was approximately 11 consecutive hours of application of the cocoa butter. This was before the applicant's discovery that Vitamin E would sustain the augmented breast size, and so the breast would reduce to the same breast size as before the application of the cocoa butter. However, at an older age, approximately the age of thirty and over, the applicant had found that response time of the body to the application of cocoa butter took significantly longer for the breast to augment in size. At the age of 35 years, it would then take the applicant 4 to 6 hours to absorb about 7g of cocoa butter."
"Following the application of the cocoa butter, Vitamin E is applied to the breast. Further to Cayce's statement, it has been found that the use of Vitamin E sustains the augmented breast size. Vitamin E sustains the size of the breast augmented by the application of cocoa butter to the breast."
"It had been found by the applicant that the omission of the use of Vitamin E caused the body to lose all the augmentation in breast size derived from the application of the cocoa butter in the days that followed the application of the cocoa butter."
It's time to prove or disprove this theory because I imagine that any who are using cocoa butter are using extremely small amounts when the original intent was to use large amounts over a day or so of continuous application - including vitamin E to keep the growth.
If anyone is using cocoa butter in their massage, by using small amounts you are probaby inhibiting other growth from occurring.
Any input is welcome. I have watched on this board and another one how women are growing just fine, they add cocoa butter and their growth stops dead in its tracks.
I would say, save a big headache and cost of BE expenses and do it (cocoa butter) the way it was shown to work or not at all.
My 2 cents,
Wahaika