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  • #275388
    Ms.Spicy 🌶️
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    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Massachusetts

    Dear ladies,

    I have a theory about a certain root vegetable in terms of testing its efficacy or effectiveness in changing a) breast size, b) lactation induction and c) any other changes such as breast swelling due to increase in lymphatic movement into the breast tissue.

    This is especially safe and can be tested in your own home and record/report your findings in this post itself. Please don’t throw any vegetables at me 😉 if your partner objects to it but I think he might like the changes it has wrought.

    First I need a head count of those who are willing to be part of the hypothesis testing group.

    #275408
    Gumdrops (ToT)
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Missouri

    Sure MsSpicy….I’d be interested in hearing your test theory

    #275409
    Flowrgardn
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Iowa

    @sind well, I’m curious….

    #275419
    Agent Rose
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Oregon

    Hi Spicy
    I am interested assuming I do not have an allergy to it.

    #275421
    Yogi
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Pennsylvania

    Hi Spicy.
    I’m interested in knowing what vegetable…

    #275501
    Angela
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    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • United Kingdom

    I’m
    In

    #275514
    Ms.Spicy 🌶️
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Massachusetts

    It’s roasted garlic (roasted to taste in oil). Really good for you, possibly prevents cancer and has a host of other benefits. You can have it on toast, I don’t know about having it with chocolate 😉 though. I saw things change when I increased how much I consumed but I leave that upto you my courageous lady volunteers 🥰👧😘

    #275515
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Very interested, can’t wait to hear more

    #275526
    Yogi
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Pennsylvania

    Very interesting. The flavor of milk changes significantly when consuming garlic, as does the smell of one’s breath. While it is safe to eat in moderation, they tell lactating women with babies only in moderation as garlic may upset a baby’s digestion and produce more gas. I worry that while it might have beneficial effects for mom and is a galactagogue,the downside might be more than others could bare.

    https://www.verywellfamily.com/garlic-breastfeeding-and-increasing-breast-milk-supply-431840

    #275580
    Bellatca
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    • Female
    • Looking for: Male & Female
    • USA
    • Nevada

    I’m interested

    #275595
    Agent Rose
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    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Oregon

    How much garlic though? What’s the dose?

    I am beginning to think we will be the league of extraordinary vampire slayers… melt them with our milk 🤣

    #275624
    Flowrgardn
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Iowa

    @natasha Finding a root vegetable that would increase empathy in men would indeed be a find! lol I’m interested.

    #275638
    Ms.Spicy 🌶️
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Massachusetts

    Hi Rose,

    I have used from a medium sized bulb to 3/4 of that. Since garlic in traditional customs was eaten with rice or bread per what was suggested by the nursing mothers, I would suggest you all to do the same. Also buy organic if possible. Thank you.

    #275640
    Gumdrops (ToT)
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    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Missouri

    Garlic is a good spice, and Yogi does have a very valid point about the amount and results might outweigh the benefit with the side affects of milk taste given the amount a woman ingested.

    Though if one hasn’t introduced it to their diet, minimal amounts might not hurt from the taste aspect. I’m gonna try to include it in my diet a little more in moderation and see what the results are.

    #275667
    Ms.Spicy 🌶️
    Participant
    • Female
    • Looking for: Male
    • USA
    • Massachusetts

    Thanks Yogi, I hope the ladies and gentlemen breast feeding are going to tolerate this a little better than babies do. For some reason, my breath doesn’t smell maybe I am breaking it down easier, I don’t know for sure. But again we are talking about ABF/ANR and not about breastfeeding babies because the article is talking about the latter I believe.

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