Duly noted. I am in favor of continued research to discover whether something works or not.
I fully understand the basis of the claims by medical professionals that these creams do not work.
However, when an affirmation that one of them actually does is answered by the imputation that it is untrue, I have to respond.
Not only as a male who has considerably more years than the responder, and one who has the benefit of his own actual experience to qualify his statement, but also one who has knowledge of similar adult accounts which are more than anecdotal and that support my own statement, I urge those who are looking into these methods to not dismiss them entirely out of hand because of the insistence of others who disbelieve that they do work.
And, to counter the claim that suction devices are invariably "limited" in their effect, I respectfully suggest that those claims are not based upon as full research as a layman might believe, for they make no allowances for such things as the different natural elasticities of black and white skin, which are strongly likely to explain why an African American male might successfully use a suction device for a period of time to enlarge his breasts by some four or even five cup sizes.
In short, I make three comments:
Firstly, that no claims of either ineffectiveness or success are automatically true for all.
Secondly, that an open mind is still more advantageous than a closed mind.
Thirdly, that scientific research can not prove that something will NOT happen, and that someone who claims that it can has not learned the most fundamental truth of scientific research.
I disagree with many of the negative comments. There is a similar system from Britain called Noogleberry. It doesn't require a person to wear it for extended periods, but has some good results that exceed those claimed for the Brava system by doctors here. The Brava system is also very expensive and seems to require more effort to obtain success.
There are males who use the Noogleberry system of suction cup to increase their breast size. One example, with photographs, shows a "normal" male chest progressing to C cup (at least) breasts.
That in itself is remarkable, given the different starting point for male breasts compared with female.
The results can be seen by visiting the web site... search for Noogleberry.
I have read the Doctor Answers and am amazed at the claims they have made. Apparently the cream that I have been using to supplement herbal intake does not work. That will be a surprise to my breasts, which have grown very noticeably during the last six months I have been on the regime.
Also, I am surprised that one doctor claims that suction devices can only increase bust size by about a cup. There are plenty of examples where bust size has been increased from A to C or D.
It seems that many doctors see anything that is not a mainstream medical solution as bogus snake oil.
The truth is somewhat different. I despair of us finding remedies for common ailments when those we ought to be able to trust are so bigoted.
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