Frequently Asked Questions

 How do I know if I need Breast Protect? 

You should use Breast Protect if you have lymphatic congestion. Normal breast tissue is smooth, soft and lump free. If you feel your breast tissue and you have little lumps (like feeling cottage cheese in a bag) you have lymphatic congestion.

 How much Breast Protect should I use?

 Because breasts come in different sizes, it is impossible to tell you how much to use. Pore a small amount into your hand (about the size of a nickel) and apply to your breasts. If that is not enough to cover them completely with a light layer of oil add more, if you now have very oily hands, use less. Please remember that your upper breast tissue extends up toward your shoulder. Massage into the breast tissue to increase absorption.

 Is there a certain way to massage Breast Protect into my breast tissue?

With any massage, it is best to massage in the direction that the lymphatic tissue drains. Usually that means toward the heart, in this case, you will want to massage toward the armpit.

 How long before I should notice a difference using Breast Protect and what will I notice?

Since most women have lymphatic congestion you will notice the little lumps (like small curd cottage cheese) begin to disappear usually within days of beginning use. Eventually, your breasts will feel more liquid with freer movement and less weight. If you have more sever fibrocystic breasts, at first you will notice that the larger solid masses will begin to feel more like a group of smaller lumps. As one woman described it, "the rocks now feel squishy".

 Why do I put the Breast Protect on and then immediately wash it off in a bath or shower?

 Breast Protect is absorbed into the skin after application. The heat from the bath or shower opens your pores and helps with absorption. The water also helps to dissipate the pungent odor of the oil.

 Should I wash Breast Protect off with soap?

That is completely up to you. It is perfectly OK to leave it on. If you don't like the oily feeling, wash it off as the last part of your bathing routine.

 If I have a problem with lumpy breasts is there a way to make Breast Protect more effective?

Yes, you can apply Breast Protect more often. Since open pores help it's absorption, use moist heat compresses to speed its delivery into your breast tissue.

 Can I use Breast Protect if I have any sores on my breast?

No, avoid getting Breast Protect into open sores.

 What should I do if I develop a rash after using Breast Protect?

 As with any product, discontinue use if you develop a rash.

 What should I do if my breasts start to itch after using Breast Protect?

 As long as you do not develop a rash, continue to use Breast Protect. As circulation increases, a sense of warmth or itching is normal. Some people experience this after a massage also.

 Will Breast Protect help to keep my breasts healthy?

 Yes, Breast Protect acts by increasing lymphatic drainage. Your lymphatic system is your immune system highway. Anything that increases the ability of the immune system to function better also increases health.

I've been using Breast Protect and the wonderful changes seem to have reverted back to the way they were, why?

 You probably have an infection and most likely in your upper body. Your breast tissue is part of your lymphatic system. When you have an invader (bacteria, virus, fungus, etc) your body naturally drags one of these villains to a lymph node for processing. Since your breasts are areas of concentrated lymph nodes, it is normal for the lymphatic circulation to slow down while under attack. Continue to use the product and you will probably notice that your breasts will begin to feel better when you do. Don't be surprised if you notice a change in your breasts before you start to feel sick. Use this information to help your body fight the dis-ease by getting more rest, drinking more water, eating better foods etc.

For educational purposes only; this information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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