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Moon (Login -Moon-) SENIOR MEMBER Posted Mar 20, 2007 9:22 AM
Attention newbies!
People who just arrived at this forum come asking all the time: 'Did anyone try *insert name* product, does it really work?'
The answer is:
1 - There is no pill that ''works''. NBE is very individual. What works for one person may do absolutely nothing for the next. But...
2 - No. Most commercial pills do NOT work. The market is flooded with heavily advertised scam products which contain too small doses of herbs to have any effect on the great majority of people.
To know whether a product is worthwile, look at its doses. The recomended daily dose of fenugreek, the main NBE herb, is ~1800-2400 mg. You'll see the heavily advertised products contain 400-800 mg - way too little. This means you'd have to double, tripple or even quadrouple the dose and conscequentially the price increases too.
You can find the herbs commonly used in commercial NBE products at you local health store for a fraction of the price of the product.
There are many fake rewiew sites on the internet that ''rate'' certain products positively, but these websites are owned by the same products and are scam advertisements. Make a search for a product on this forum to find feedback from genuine users.
However, not all NBE products are scam (tho most are). I used to list some here, but I decided not to anymore, to keep objectivity of this post. You will find which products get the best feedback by making your own research.
Now, those product that you should be warned against:
- Breast Gain Plus
- Breast Actives
- Breast Success
- Bare success
- Perfect C
- Vanity
- Erdic
- Latavi
- Tobustan
- Ractapan
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The list is longer, very long infact, and there are new products coming out every day. Some products are even sold under various different names, and changing names, to escape negative publicity.
So in the end, the most important thing is - Before you chose you NBE method or a commercial product, do good research.
Good luck!
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