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Heaven's Night   26-04-2023, 01:05 PM
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What makes negative pressure pumping work?

Its heck of a good question that I've been asked more times than I remember. Usually coming from the pre determined opinion that it doesn't work. Which is of course load of crap because negative pressure has been studied and proven to have bunch of uses in healthcare because it has the most peculiar way of exciting cell division. That means healing and growth. There are some studies done on this, but I can't quote them out of memory, its one internet search away but right now I'm too lazy to do your job for you so go look it up yourself. This btw is where the optimal pressure comes from.

Negative pressure when applied correctly with enough frequency, using optimal pressure is known to excite cell division. This is scientifically proven stuff about what does it. But there's more, there are some interesting theories which I think are worth a mention. One is tiny cell level damage causing elevated HGH(growth hormone), IGF-1(Insulin like growth factor 1) and HGF(Hepatocyte growth factor) levels. Especially the latter is interesting, that stuff goes sky high where there's a healing wound. So does HGH. What if those tiny blood blisters which are tiny cell level inuries, while they heal, do these essential pieces of breast development skyrocket? Logic says yes. Especially HGF is known to be very difficult to boost, the only known way I'm aware of is some drugs used for recovery aid after major surgeries but obviously stuff like that is difficult or near impossible to obtain. HGF is known to get elevated around what ever healing injury there is and cell damage is one of the known causes that can trigger macromastia(excessive breast development).

Another interesting one is a theory about tissue density, that our bodies have a peculiar way of wanting to keep tissue density optimal which is of course determined by our genetics. This theory states that negative pressure pulls and loosens our breast tissue which given the time will start building more connective tissue to get back to its natural density. Would make sense, would it?

Then there's third theory which is very logical one, Noogle pulls in plasma, blood, water, all liquid stuff we have in our bodies which is carrying hormones to their receptors, nutrients and stuff, building blocks... So the pull is stimulating all this by pulling in more liquids that carry all the goodies around.

Its really interesting subject, I would love to see more studies done on this as there's only the thing about exciting cell division and that's about recovery from injury or surgery and what else, but not about growing boobs. Then again, we well know that this works and it especially does when its coupled with effective HRT and or NBE programs. I have noted a peculiar correlatio. My volume gains went much higher on average once I started to do 70-130 hours of noogle in a month and that seems to be further amplified with better optimised NBE program. In particular I seem to have better growth while combining my self induced hyperprolactinemia along with rigorous pumping regimen. This might well be a chicken or egg question of course as I can't know which piece of the puzzle is responsible for how much of the development. But this is the beauty of it, the magic bullet, there's no one thing that works and no one things that works for everybody, its about finding perfect balance and combination of things.

But obviously noogle done right works like a charm. Wink

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