Q. Does the extra olive oil therapy for breast enlargement work? If so, has it worked for anyone?
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Extra olive oil therapy for breast enlargement is a popular method of increasing the size of breasts among some women. While there are many anecdotal stories on the internet that suggest that it works, there is unfortunately no scientific data to back up these claims.
However, multiple studies have found massage techniques using natural oils can help improve circulatory and lymphatic health in areas where they're applied - including around the chest area. One such study conducted at Weill Cornell Medical College looked at how taking extra-virgin olive oil internally could potentially help enhance breast fullness and firmness in postmenopausal women with mild sagging breasts. They found that weekly sessions of massaging a mixture containing extra-virgin olive oil into their skin helped improve overall appearance, including increased firmness, smoothness and elasticity.
Interestingly enough, other research suggests this type of oil may also be beneficial for reducing inflammation or oxidative stress related to aging as well as helping reduce signs of severe acne or scarring due to its antioxidant properties — two additional reasons why people may be interested in trying out extra-virgin olive oil therapy for enhancing their busts naturally!
So while we can’t say definitively whether or not this technique actually increases the size of breasts - if done correctly and consistently over time many people have reported positive results from using this type of massage technique with natural oils like extra-virgin olive oil when it comes to improving their overall shape and symmetry which may create an illusion of larger looking breasts over time.
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