Breast Gum
I was looking around on the BBC website and I ran across this article titled
" Chewing gum can 'enhance breasts'". Initially I just thought it was funny, but upon reading the article apparently this stuff actually works. This gum, made by some Japanese company, contains extracts from this plant, Pueraria mirifica. This plant contains chemicals which mimic female sex hormones, couple these two chemicals from the plant, with a third one, and bam, tests show it actually works.
Now I don't know if this is a perscription or over the counter thing. It's certainly better than plastic surgery and some women feel bad about their breasts, and their breasts are legimately very small, I'm not so much against that, but what about women who are just fine then go crazy with it? Then there's a bunch of women with E cups out there, I wouldn't care so much for that. Also, a product like this might be like a fashion magazine, it might make women feel inadequate even when they aren't. Ohh, I could go one about the media, and societal influences, perhaps some other time.
Here's the article
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4361563.stm
" Chewing gum can 'enhance breasts'". Initially I just thought it was funny, but upon reading the article apparently this stuff actually works. This gum, made by some Japanese company, contains extracts from this plant, Pueraria mirifica. This plant contains chemicals which mimic female sex hormones, couple these two chemicals from the plant, with a third one, and bam, tests show it actually works.
Now I don't know if this is a perscription or over the counter thing. It's certainly better than plastic surgery and some women feel bad about their breasts, and their breasts are legimately very small, I'm not so much against that, but what about women who are just fine then go crazy with it? Then there's a bunch of women with E cups out there, I wouldn't care so much for that. Also, a product like this might be like a fashion magazine, it might make women feel inadequate even when they aren't. Ohh, I could go one about the media, and societal influences, perhaps some other time.
Here's the article
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4361563.stm

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