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		<title>Sneak peek into the latest lingerie trends</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 06:16:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common and best place to learn about women&#8217;s underwear is to save the laundry. Continue to give to section Lingerie stores a look at the collection of lingerie. If you feel a little shy, the crowd, pick up a catalog that is a lie and go through it. If you are a department [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common and best place to learn about women&#8217;s underwear is to save the laundry. Continue to give to section Lingerie stores a look at the collection of lingerie. If you feel a little shy, the crowd, pick up a catalog that is a lie and go through it. If you are a department store in a lingerie store or section to speak to the seller. Tell them the most popular and the clothes are in fashion. Also, if you are the one that fits your body want to talk, they have to be experts in a manner and in a position to guide you through the trends in lingerie.<br />
Most women wear bras of correct size and many still use the same size for years without realizing that changes in breast size with age. Get a bra size and buy the most comfortable. Also, try new types of panties. You do not see how you want your underwear line. Select the type of underwear for your jeans, shorts or pants.<br />
All apparel trade will be a section devoted to underwear. They have the best models. If you are in the shop with a mind on your purchase simple questions about your preferences. Or, if you are in a mood to experiment and away in search of the collection. Go to a lingerie store brand in particular is a wise idea. You can to a large number and kind of a brand. Keep no professionals are recruited in the same area, it would be able to say what is best for you. Before you actually want to keep looking for any type of figure.</p>
<p>You need to buy clothes from a certain business-to-date. It is time to change, go to a lingerie shop, and each brand has a different offer and different.</p>
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		<title>Subsidies for energy efficiency through air conditioning Wenzhou Dongfeng Oaks development effort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 06:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hand of government subsidies for the east and began to actively respond to climate-energy to promote energy efficiency in the country,  energy waste  to win the campaign favored market opportunities.      An empty space. Other appliance stores also appear in various phenomena in stock.  Air conditioning in the official market of Wenzhou Oaks, told [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">Hand of government subsidies for the east and began to actively respond to climate-energy to promote energy efficiency in the country,  energy waste  to win the campaign favored market opportunities.      An empty space. Other appliance stores also appear in various phenomena in stock.  Air conditioning in the official market of Wenzhou Oaks, told journalists, increased energy-efficient products for air conditioning in the 6.7-months sales rapidly, indicating that the entire industry in transition to higher energy efficiency. However, sell, two, three energy efficiency air conditioning on until the second half, after all, the main axis, and most of the previous period, four or five products that occupy half of a sudden, it&#8217;s not too real.  This, Wenzhou, agreed Suning chief planning department. For them from January to May this year, the sales point of view, air conditioning, a brand of air conditioning has digested four, five energy-efficient products, the most important two or three sales of more energy efficient products, including 6, 7 months and the entire industry, energy efficiency market share of air by 18% year on year by 28% this year.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Update June stimulates subsidies for low-power air conditioning are in varying degrees of consumption of air conditioners. Since joining in July, the heat also accelerates the hot air conditioning companies are a rare opportunity. Sales this year have increased significantly over the current situation, the energy-efficient air conditioning system.  Air conditioning Robles Wenzhou, a marketing representative in this year&#8217;s market share of savings in refrigeration and rapid growth of the industry of air conditioning is probably well ahead of all the implications of this policy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">are on the basis of the model agencies also very rich in oak, with its sales network is the import of low-power models, the market value of the air conditioner Oaks next 15 anniversary of the beginning of the 30th finished 22-8 August with the air conditioning system for the promotion of energy efficiency  real  1  class = saving energy efficiency offers a complete list of  accompanied by a series of promotional activities that benefit from benefits Homecoming consumer prices is  air-conditioned Oaks the opportunity to consolidate its position as market leader in Wenzhou.</div>
<p>Hand of government subsidies for the east and began to actively respond to climate-energy to promote energy efficiency in the country,  energy waste  to win the campaign favored market opportunities.      An empty space. Other appliance stores also appear in various phenomena in stock.  Air conditioning in the official market of Wenzhou Oaks, told journalists, increased energy-efficient products for air conditioning in the 6.7-months sales rapidly, indicating that the entire industry in transition to higher energy efficiency. However, sell, two, three energy efficiency air conditioning on until the second half, after all, the main axis, and most of the previous period, four or five products that occupy half of a sudden, it&#8217;s not too real.  This, Wenzhou, agreed Suning chief planning department. For them from January to May this year, the sales point of view, air conditioning, a brand of air conditioning has digested four, five energy-efficient products, the most important two or three sales of more energy efficient products, including 6, 7 months and the entire industry, energy efficiency market share of air by 18% year on year by 28% this year.  Update June stimulates subsidies for low-power air conditioning are in varying degrees of consumption of air conditioners. Since joining in July, the heat also accelerates the hot air conditioning companies are a rare opportunity. Sales this year have increased significantly over the current situation, the energy-efficient air conditioning system.  Air conditioning Robles Wenzhou, a marketing representative in this year&#8217;s market share of savings in refrigeration and rapid growth of the industry of air conditioning is probably well ahead of all the implications of this policy.  are on the basis of the model agencies also very rich in oak, with its sales network is the import of low-power models, the market value of the air conditioner Oaks next 15 anniversary of the beginning of the 30th finished 22-8 August with the air conditioning system for the promotion of energy efficiency  real  1  class = saving energy efficiency offers a complete list of  accompanied by a series of promotional activities that benefit from benefits Homecoming consumer prices is  air-conditioned Oaks the opportunity to consolidate its position as market leader in Wenzhou.</p>
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		<title>Are Conical Bras making a comeback</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 13:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working as a buyer in the lingerie industry, friends and family ring me up from time to time to let me know what the next trend in lingerie is going to be. Something they&#8217;ve seen on telly or read in the papers, that is going to take the lingerie industry by storm. Last week it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Working as a buyer in the lingerie industry, friends and family ring me up from time to time to let me know what the next trend in lingerie is going to be. Something they&#8217;ve seen on telly or read in the papers, that is going to take the lingerie industry by storm. Last week it was several people telling me that the Conical Bra is due to make a come back and have we got them on order, ready for the deluge of demand. A little bit of research and it would appear that a couple of our more notable designers Louise Goldin and Jean Paul Gaultier have been promoting the look on the cat walk this season.<br />
This has been coupled in the newspapers with an increase in demand for the Triumph Doreen and the Fantasie Belle Bras both of which produce a slightly more pointed shape than some other styles, creating the headlines of the return of the Conical Bra. Lets put this in perspective and come back to the real world. The Fantasie Belle sales relate to an increase in sales following a concert by Madonna, who we all know loves her pointed bras. At the concert she wore a see through blouse with a Belle Bra underneath, which Fantasie were very quick to take advantage of and use to market the bra, resulting in a 10% increase in sales in a week. The Triumph Doreen is probably the oldest bra on the market having been around for over 40 years and is marketed as the World&#8217;s Best Selling Bra. There is most definitely a market still for this bra, but it is not a young fashion led market and increases in sales are not at all related to current fashions. As for Jean Paul Gaultier, didn&#8217;t he design the conical bra worn by Madonna on stage in the 80&#8242;s and doesn&#8217;t he have a perfume range, where the bottles are in the shape of a female with conical pointy breasts.<br />
So do I think the conical bra is due to make a comeback, not for a moment! Do women come into Lingerie Stores and ask for bras to give them pointy boobs, not very often, but you do hear complaints if they feel a bra is making them look to pointy.  Will we stocking up with lots of conical bras, I don&#8217;t think so, but for those of you who like the Triumph Doreen and the Fantasie Belle, neither of which are truly conical in shape, then of course we do stock them and will carry on doing so.</p>
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		<title>Breast A To C &#8211; Breast Shape Affects Bra Size</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breast A To C Traditional Bra Measuring May Not Tell Your Correct Cup Size! Why performs breast condition affect your cup size? Let me say to you a miniscule story about a special lingerie boutique referred to as Rigby &#38; Peller which holds a Royal Warrant by the Queen of England (June Kenton is the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Breast A To C</strong></p>
<p>Traditional Bra Measuring May Not Tell Your Correct Cup Size! Why performs breast condition affect your cup size? Let me say to you a miniscule story about a special lingerie boutique referred to as Rigby &amp; Peller which holds a Royal Warrant by the Queen of England (June Kenton is the Royal Corsetiere there).</p>
<p>Curious close to how I may give behind Rigby &amp; Peller&#8217;s wall to wall wooden drawers housing luxurious lingerie, I surveyed what properties had for somebody who wears a 36A. &#8220;Love, you is able to never be a 36A.&#8221; &#8220;I was recently measured. I am a 36A,&#8221; I said, knowing that I had been measured by a sales person at that pink lingerie store taking over the planet one mall at a time.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m certain your frame is much smaller than a 36. Have you been fitted here before?&#8221; &#8220;No.&#8221; &#8220;Would you like to be?&#8221; Smaller than a 36&#8230; If Queen Elizabeth trusts them with her jewels, then there must be something to it. &#8220;Yes. I&#8217;d love to.&#8221; Instead of tape measuring, Tanya, my personal fitter at the Knightsbridge shop, looked at me bare breasted and announced that I was a 32C. Which of course, made me giddy with laughter. You see, there is no way I could be a 32 &#8220;C&#8221; because my breasts are, quite frankly, too little. A &#8220;C&#8221; cup belongs to a woman with large, bodacious breasts. How could a woman with small breasts wear a &#8220;C&#8221; cup?</p>
<p>Tanya explained to me that, like many women, the shape of my breasts are wider. It&#8217;s common for many small breasted women to go up a cup size or two to get the correct fit. Through time, our breasts change due to weight loss, pregnancy, the birth control pill, age, sports and other factors. All of this affects our cup size. I had to stay and find out if Tanya was right about me. She proceeded to bring me in the most beautiful, girlie bras that I&#8217;ve ever seen in 32C. Guess what? They fit! All I could do was hug her. Not only did Tanya make me feel completely comfortable in my new gorgeous, cleavage enhancing bras, but also she gave me the best lingerie experience ever! After all, who goes into a store thinking they&#8217;re a 36A and walks out a 32C? How could I have such discrepancies in my measurements?</p>
<p>1. The sales person at the &#8220;nameless&#8221; pink lingerie establishment measured me in clothes&#8211;which could have made my band size larger <strong>Breast A To C</strong></p>
<p>2. I&#8217;d lost five pounds between fittings&#8211;which will make the band size smaller. For this reason, Rigby &amp; Peller recommends getting fitted (or measured) every six months 3. Tanya, the fitter at Rigby &amp; Peller, took into account my breast shape (which called for a wider cup size, even if my breasts don&#8217;t look like a typical full &#8220;C&#8221;) What does all of this mean? I consider myself small breasted. To look at me, you&#8217;d think that I could never in a million years fill out a &#8220;C&#8221; cup. But what I learned at Rigby &amp; Peller is that the shape of a woman&#8217;s breast is just as important as the band size. Rigby &amp; Peller has established that of the women who go into its store &#8220;&#8230;approximately 80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. The most common mistake is wearing a bra too large in the back (band size) and too small in the cup which causes all sorts of unsightly problems.&#8221; What will wearing a band size that is too big and a cup size that is too small do?</p>
<p>1. The band will ride up the back. Look at yourself in the mirror sideways. Instead of your breasts being level with your band, your breasts are lower than the band in back. The band should fit snug, but not cut into your skin, producing back cleavage</p>
<p>2. The cups will gap at times, giving the impression that you aren&#8217;t filling out your cup. This is not true, the cup size is too small</p>
<p>3. You will see material crease on the sides of your bra, signaling that the band is too big You may feel the need to adjust or pull down your bra in front or back as it rides up If this is happening to you, do the following: 1. Figure out your band size. Get a tape measure. Measure it snugly around your back and under your chest. If the number is even, add</p>
<p>4 to get your band size. If the number is odd, add 5 to get your band size. For example: If you wrote down 32, add 4 and your band size will be 36. Voila! 2. Go shopping. At a store, try on bras in your band size with cups 1-2 sizes larger than your original cup size. For example, if you normally wear an &#8220;A&#8221; cup, try on &#8220;B&#8221; and &#8220;C&#8221; cups. More than likely, you&#8217;ll find that due to your breast shape a larger cup size will flatter your breasts and enhance your cleavage. Keep in mind, you need to try on several brands when shopping.</p>
<p>Each brand will cut bras a little differently. You&#8217;ll find there are a couple brands that work best with your breast shape. It&#8217;s highly recommended that if you&#8217;ve measured your bra size (cup and band) with a tape measure and you&#8217;re are still having trouble, try getting fitted the old fashioned way like Queen Elizabeth. Get personally fitted at Rigby &amp; Peller in London.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t go there, then you can get the royal results by doing it yourself. Either way, you&#8217;ll feel good about yourself and look confident no matter what the tape measure says about your cup size! Start taking actions and work towards your dream figure! Download your <strong>Breast A To C</strong> ebook now!</p>
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		<title>Why to Buy a Professionally Fitted Bra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One item that is essential to any woman’s wardrobe is a professionally fitted bra.  Many women have a love/hate relationship with their bras, and deal with issues like falling straps and cup issues thinking they are issues with their body. In reality, many women are simply wearing the wrong size or style of bra.  There [...]]]></description>
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<p>One item that is essential to any woman’s wardrobe is a professionally fitted bra.  Many women have a love/hate relationship with their bras, and deal with issues like falling straps and cup issues thinking they are issues with their body. In reality, many women are simply wearing the wrong size or style of bra.  There is no substitute for visiting a trained professional at a lingerie or speciality boutique with a trained professional staff.</p>
<p>A professionally fitted bra can give new life to your existing wardrobe by giving your body the correct structure that many clothing manufacturers use in their designs. Many women are surprised at how their new bra can make an old sweater or top take on a new life. By correctly placing the breasts, a fitted bra wraps around snugly enough to be lost under a shirt or top without the straps or cups becoming noticeable.</p>
<p>A professional lingerie salesperson is aware of not only bra styles and designs,  but also the measuring process and compensation for breast issues such as sagging or size. After  measuring, the salesperson will then make suggestions of style and structure, such as choice of material, support and cup size.</p>
<p>As our bodies constantly change, it’s important to revisit your bra professional on an annual or biannual basis to monitor body changes and fitting. Having the knowledge of your new bra and your measurements now make it easier to shop for discount bras in stores and online. You will already have list of features and criteria that allow you to shop for discounts and sales knowing which styles and features will work for you.  You will know how a good fitting bra should feel on your body, and not have to compromise on style or fit.</p>
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		<title>The Do&#8217;s and Don&#8217;t&#039;s of Sales Shopping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If it seems too early to be thinking about the January sales, think again! In this bleak financial market, the sales will be starting much earlier this year as retailers try to tempt us to part with our money. So what is there to think about? How do you plan for the sales? If you [...]]]></description>
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<p>If it seems too early to be thinking about the January sales, think again! In this bleak financial market, the sales will be starting much earlier this year as retailers try to tempt us to part with our money. So what is there to think about? How do you plan for the sales? If you usually wander around them aimlessly picking up a few &#8216;bargains&#8217; here and there, things that you don&#8217;t really need and later regret buying, read on&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Avoid the shops that roll out rails and rails of clothes stock from previous seasons. If no-one wanted them in Winter &#8217;07 or &#8217;06, why would you want them now?</p>
<p>2. Avoid high fashion items that are on their way out. Instead look for good quality investment items that won&#8217;t date such as cashmere sweaters, leather jackets and wool coats. You&#8217;ll be able to wear them for seasons and seasons to come and will be proud that you got such a good bargain.</p>
<p>3. If you come across an item that you really love but can&#8217;t afford in this season&#8217;s collections, don&#8217;t despair. Keep an eye on the price tag throughout December to see if the price falls drastically. If not, find a helpful assistant and ask when the item will be going in the sales and what the price will be. Sales assistants often have this information and by asking them for it you can ensure that you turn up on the right day, at the right time and go away with something you really want.</p>
<p>4. Have a good look through the underwear section. A certain design or colour of bra might not have been the season&#8217;s best-seller but if it is the right size and does the job it doesn&#8217;t matter &#8211; most people will never see it! Often bras can be picked up for half price or lower in the January sales and although they may not end up being your favourite special occasion bras they&#8217;re ideal for everyday use.</p>
<p>5. If you&#8217;re a regular attendee of glitzy evening events, parties and balls, plan ahead and get your cocktail dresses in the sales. There is usually a good selection left over after Christmas and they won&#8217;t date too quickly.</p>
<p>6. As with all clothes shopping, make sure the items you buy really suit your colouring and show off your figure. If you&#8217;re not sure about the colours and styles that suit you best, book a colour analysis and style consultation before you hit the sales. The initial cost may seem expensive but in the long run they will save you money on costly mistakes. Alternatively, why not book a style consultant for some personal shopping. They will give you an honest opinion and won&#8217;t let you buy unflattering items just because they are cheap. Instead they will find you bargains that really bring out the best in you.</p>
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		<title>Bras and the Breast Cancer Cover-ups</title>
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<p>&#8220;Whom can you trust when your culture is the biggest enemy of your health? Can you trust your culture&#8217;s leading authorities? Can you trust your culture&#8217;s government? Can you trust your culture&#8217;s private industry?&#8221;</p>
<p>We asked those questions in 1995, at the end of our book, Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Before writing our book, we sent details of our research to the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, President&#8217;s Cancer Panel, American Women&#8217;s Medical Association, National Organization for Women, National Women&#8217;s Health Network, and National Women&#8217;s Health Resource Center. There was no response. Not one. Given the lack of interest, we decided to publish our findings in a book, getting the information directly to the women who needed to hear it.</p>
<p>But are women getting the message?</p>
<p>It has been 13 years since our book was first published. Over that time, more than 500,000 women in the US alone have died from breast cancer, with another 2,000,000 having been diagnosed with this terrible disease &#8212; a disease that is in most cases preventable by simply loosening up or eliminating the bra. And yet, this lifesaving information has been actively suppressed and censored by the medical and lingerie industries.</p>
<p>Examples of Suppress and Censorship</p>
<p>A large public relations firm in New York City was willing and eager to help us release this information to the public. &#8220;My wife just had breast cancer, and I&#8217;m sure you are right,&#8221; the head of the firm confessed. A big media announcement and celebration were planned. Days later, however, the firm withdrew its offer to help, stating that one of their clients, a large medical center, objected to their working with us.</p>
<p>A Sydney, Australia public relations firm agreed to help publicize our work when we were doing outreach efforts in their country. But it, too, reversed itself. We had asked if they had any conflicts of interest, such as lingerie industry clients. They said they had none. But as it turned out, they did represent a pharmaceutical company that makes a breast cancer treatment drug, and the prevention of breast cancer and its treatment are in conflict, they explained.</p>
<p>The Intimate Apparel Council (which is the US trade association for the multi-billion dollar bra industry) threatened our publisher, Avery Publishing Group, with a lawsuit if Dressed To Kill was released. The publisher said the publicity would help spread the word. The lawsuit never materialized.</p>
<p>After the book was released, the NBC television news show, Dateline, was interested in doing a story on our work. We were extensively interviewed by a skeptical reporter who became a supporter. The story was then abruptly terminated. The producer confidentially explained that the policy of General Electric, which owns NBC, is to avoid airing news stories that can adversely impact on other GE interests. As it happens, GE is a manufacturer of mammography machines.</p>
<p>Women&#8217;s magazines, such as Glamour, Self, and others, ran critical stories condemning our work, and finding &#8220;experts&#8221; to encourage women to continue wearing bras. Elle magazine planned a positive story about the bra/cancer link, but was coerced into pulling the story by bra advertisers. In various newspapers around the world, such as the Guardian in the UK, stories were pulled prior to publication because of fear that they may &#8220;panic the public&#8221;, including their lingerie advertisers.</p>
<p>The British Fashion Council (which is the UK&#8217;s equivalent of the Intimate Apparel Council) published the Breast Health Handbook in 1996 to oppose our efforts. They announced the formation of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer Foundation, which was to receive donations from bra sales to fund genetic research into breast cancer. The book criticized our work, claiming, &#8220;The idea that wearing a bra encourages cancer by trapping toxins was recently put forward by researchers at the Institute for Culturogenic Studies (sic) in Hawaii. Researchers from more august establishments promptly dismissed it as claptrap.&#8221; Without any medical evidence or research, the book informs women that wearing bras is a health necessity, and should be worn as early in life as possible to prevent breast damage.</p>
<p>Our original publisher, Avery, was purchased by giant Penguin Putnam in 1998. The new publisher did not list the book for three years and refused to revert publication rights to the copywrite holders, Singer and Grismaijer. The book was virtually unavailable, and it was thought to have gone out of print. Finally, after repeated requests, the publishing rights were released to us in October, 2001. (ISCD Press has been keeping it in print since then.)</p>
<p>A television documentary was produced in the year 2000 by Channel 4 in the UK, called, Bras- The Bare Facts. In the documentary, 100 women with fibrocystic breast disease went bra-free for 3 months to document the effect on breast cysts and pain. Two prominent British breast surgeons conducted the study. The results were astounding, and clearly demonstrated that the bra is a serious health hazard. We were interviewed for the program to discuss the bra/cancer connection, which was considered highly plausible and important by the doctors interviewed. Some theorized that, in addition to lymphatic impairment, the bra could also cause cancer by overheating the breasts. The documentary made newspaper headlines in British Commonwealth countries throughout the world, but no mention of it was made at all in the US. The following day, headlines in the U.K. tried to suppress fears of the bra/cancer link, and the doctors in the study quickly distanced themselves from the cancer issue, telling women to continue wearing bras. Their research for the documentary was supposed to be published in a medical journal, but never was. And no further research ever materialized to follow-up on their work, which they said they would do. Extensive news coverage of the program was available on the Internet soon after it aired, but most articles were removed shortly thereafter.</p>
<p>No follow-up studies have been done to refute or confirm our research. None. While a Harvard study, published in the European Journal of Cancer in 1991, discovered that bra-free women have a lower rate of breast cancer, the results were not central to the research they were conducting and were considered unimportant and not followed-up. In fact, apart from our initial 1991-93 Bra and Breast Cancer Study, discussed in detail in Dressed To Kill, and our follow-up research in Fiji, discussed in our book, Get It Off!, there are still no other studies on the bra/cancer link. Not even a letter or discussion of the issue can be found in any medical journal. After decades of breast cancer research, the bra is still completely ignored as even being a potential factor for consideration. It&#8217;s like studying foot disease and ignoring shoes.</p>
<p>Keeping the Public Mystified</p>
<p>This lack of research, and the consequent ignorance, are then used by cancer organizations to justify further suppression of the issue. As the American Cancer Society states on its website, (ignoring the Harvard study), &#8220;There are no scientifically valid studies that show a correlation between wearing bras of any type and the occurrence of breast cancer. Two anthropologists made this association in a book called Dressed To Kill. Their study was not conducted according to standard principles of epidemiological research and did not take into consideration other variables, including known risk factors for breast cancer. There is no other, credible research to validate this claim in any way.&#8221; And they don&#8217;t seem interested in funding any such studies in the near future, either. There are other organizations that are similarly critical of the bra/cancer link for lack of research evidence, while at the same time discouraging any research on the subject.</p>
<p>Of particular interest is when breast cancer organizations antagonistic to the issue declare the bra/cancer link to be &#8220;misinformation&#8221; or a &#8220;myth&#8221;, without any scientific study supporting their claims. They say bras are important for women to wear for support, without any evidence showing bras are safe or necessary. They then encourage regular mammograms, cancer prevention drug therapy (not realizing that &#8220;prevention therapy&#8221; is an oxymoron), and even preventative mastectomies (which means that those who are high risk for breast cancer but who don&#8217;t want to get it can have their breast removed as a prevention strategy). Of course, it is better to remove the bra instead of the breasts, but bra removal is not a billable procedure.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that bras have been associated with other health problems, such as headaches, numbness in the hands, backache and other postural problems, cysts, pain, skin depigmentation, and more. And lymphatic blockage, which is the result of bra constriction, has already been associated with various cancers. Clearly, the bra/cancer link needs further research, while women take the precaution of loosening up.</p>
<p>Why the resistance?</p>
<p>What harm could there be in following our simple advice, or in even researching this issue? Why the defensive reaction?</p>
<p>There are three reasons:</p>
<p>1. The bra industry fears class action lawsuits. Many insiders have admitted to us that for years the industry suspected underwires were causing cancer. They know that tight bras cause cysts and pain. It is only a matter of time until a lawsuit is made against a bra manufacturer. As a defense, the industry is shifting the blame to the customer, claiming that most women are wearing their bras too tightly, and should get professional fittings. (How do you get a properly fitted push-up bra?) Breaking ranks with their industry peers, and trying to capitalize on the bad news, are several bra manufacturers that now offer newly patented bras claiming to mitigate the damage, including cancer, caused by conventional bras.</p>
<p>2. The medical industry is making billions each year on the detection and treatment of breast cancer. As mentioned above, there is a conflict between the prevention and the treatment of disease, especially if the prevention does not include drugs or surgery. The fact is that our treatment-focused, profit-oriented medical system is making a killing treating this disease, and has billions to lose if breast cancer goes out of fashion along with bras.</p>
<p>In addition, the bra issue will revolutionize the breast cancer field, embarrassing many researchers. Breast cancer research to date that has ignored the bra issue is seriously flawed as a result, which is why the &#8220;experts&#8221; are still unable to explain the cause of over 70% of all breast cancer cases. Career cancer researchers who have ignored the bra issue will have to admit this fatal flaw in their work, which they are not inclined to admit in their lifetimes.</p>
<p>3. Finally, there is the dogmatic, fearful resistance from some women who find their personal identity so connected to their bras that they would rather risk cancer than be bra-free (which some women have actually told us.) Women are cultural entities, and so long as our culture scorns a natural bustline, many women will submit to the pain, red marks and indentations, cysts, and even the threat of cancer rather than face potential public ridicule (which never really happens.)</p>
<p>There are also women who believe the myth that bras will prevent droopy breasts. The bra industry admits this is a myth, while it still promotes it to improve sales. In fact, bras cause breasts to droop, as the breasts become dependent on the bra for support and the natural supportive mechanisms atrophy from non use.</p>
<p>Despite the resistance, however, some women have gotten the message. And many health care professionals, who have also suspected bras for years, are now spreading that message. As women hear the news and discover that eliminating the bra also eliminates cysts and pain, the news further spreads by word of mouth.</p>
<p>There are now thousands of websites on this subject, many from health care professionals including medical doctors, naturopathic doctors, osteopathic doctors, chiropractors, massage therapists, lymphatic specialists, nutritionists, and others who care about women and helping end this epidemic. Grassroots efforts to keep this information alive and spreading have supplanted the traditional medical research approach, which has disqualified itself for lack of interest and conflict of interest.</p>
<p>When a disease is caused by the culture and its habits, attitudes, fashions and industries, there is bound to be resistance to change. Industries that contribute to disease will be defensive, and industries that profit from disease will be conflicted. However, the truth has a way of getting out, despite the resistance and suppression. Thank Goodness the truth does have a way of getting out.</p>
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<p>Ever since the male species became obsessed with female breasts, things were never the same.  Women suddenly became conscious of them &#8211; whether they were big enough and looked right.  Fashion found a way of exploiting them and pop star Madonna gave new meaning to them with her outrageous outfits. Not surprisingly, the one thing most women are afraid of nowadays is when gravity finally catches up with them and pulls their breasts down to oblivion.</p>
<p>Hope, however, springs eternal, more so in troubled times. When Caresse Crosby &#8211; also known as Mary Phelps Jacobs &#8211; first patented the modern bra in November 1914, women believed their troubles were over. Tormented by thoughts of drooping breasts, many began wearing bras to prevent this tragedy from happening.  And if sales are a good indication of how popular bras have become, the figures are enormously encouraging.</p>
<p>From Crosby’s initial design made from two handkerchiefs sewn together, bras now come in many shapes and sizes to suit every woman’s need. The industry has grown by leaps and bounds and is now worth over $20 million.</p>
<p>Ironically, although many were impressed by Crosby’s invention when she wore it on the dance floor, sales were slow. Crosby managed to sell only one for a dollar and for a while it seemed that the bra was doomed to be forgotten.</p>
<p>Things suddenly changed when she sold the idea to the Warner Brothers Corset Company of America for $15,000. When it hit the stores, the bra suddenly became the most popular thing on earth – at least to most women anyway. That attitude remains to this day.</p>
<p>Still, are bras really worth the attention they’re getting? Can they really help the breasts and prevent sagging? Or are they just a cute cosmetic cover-up?</p>
<p>While a good bra can make the breasts look better, Dr. Christine Haycock, a surgeon at New Jersey Medical School in Newark, said it has no effect whatsoever on their tendency to sag which is an inherited quality. She adds that a lifetime of bra wearing does little to preserve the natural curves of the breasts.</p>
<p>That wrong notion began when doctors earlier thought that the ligaments that support the breasts had to be aided by a bra to prevent a pendulous profile. But the truth turned out to be much different. How the ligaments react to gravity is largely a matter of skin elasticity, experts say.  And how elastic your skin is all boils down to heredity. Thus, breasts that are doomed to droop at a certain time will eventually do so regardless of how long a woman wears a bra.</p>
<p>“It’s true that most women’s breasts lose their perk with age and extremely large-breasted women will, in general, be affected earlier and to a certain degree. But the reasons aren’t related to ligaments or even strictly dependent on breast size. Much more important are inherited characteristics such as skin elasticity and breast density which reflects the ratio of lightweight fat to heavier glands,” explained Deborah Franklin in Health magazine.</p>
<p>Another common myth is that exercising without a bra can damage the breasts. This has prompted female athletes to purchase unnecessary sports bras and similar clothing that supposedly protect the breasts. Their anxiety appears to be reasonable. Vigorous exercise, after all, puts a lot of strain on the breasts, causing them to bounce up and down in unimaginable ways.</p>
<p>But even under this kind of torture, Haycock said breasts can manage quite well and no harm is done.  So, by and large, you don’t need a sports bra unless you feel pain while exercising which comes from skin stretching.</p>
<p>If breast size is a problem, a good bra can improve the shape and contours of the breasts. For those who yearn for bigger breasts but are afraid of surgery, the Clevastin Natural Breast Enlargement System may help. This special herbal system combines the dual power of Clevastin capsules that are packed with breast-enhancing compounds similar to the ones produced naturally by your own body, and the Clevastin accelerator gel cream that penetrates deep into the outer layers of the breasts for maximum results. For more information, visit http://www.clevastin.com.</p>
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<p>In a not so distant past, women started to liberate themselves from the shackles of tradition and men&#8217;s supremacy by not wearing undergarments and even burning their bras. But those days are over. The bra is now viewed by women as their ally not only in the protection of their breasts, but also in the enhancement of a woman&#8217;s shape.</p>
<p>In order to take full advantage of the benefits of this undergarment, you need to know how to choose one that fits you perfectly. Unfortunately, a lot of women do not have any idea on how to pick a bra. In fact, a number of ladies do not really try their bra before buying. It is important to remember that your undergarments, including your bra, panties, hose and slips, will help give you great silhouette and shape.</p>
<p>Before you buy your next brassiere, you need to keep these things in mind.</p>
<p>Asked To Be Measured</p>
<p>Your bra size when you were 20 may not be the same now that you are 40 or 50, even if you did not really gain much weight. Thus, it may be a good idea to have yourself measured by the sales assistant of the shop where you are buying your bra. It is important to wear the right size so that your breasts would not spill over the cup and your chest will not hurt because your bra is too tight.</p>
<p>Mind The Strap</p>
<p>There are so many types, colors and sizes of straps nowadays. However, the best thing to remember when choosing a bra is that the straps should be comfortable. You don&#8217;t want to end up with red marks on your shoulders. Furthermore, if you have full breasts, you need straps that are thicker because they will help stabilize the garment and provide you with more support. By the way, if the straps of the bra you try on are digging into the skin on your shoulders, you need to look for a different bra style, preferably one with much deeper cups.</p>
<p>Check Yourself Out</p>
<p>Before you head to the counter, it is best to try the undergarment and see yourself in the mirror. Pay attention to the cups and the sides. If some of your flesh is spilling out onto the sides or top, you may need to look for a bigger cup size or bra size. It may also be a good idea to check how the bra looks underneath your clothing. Sometimes the seams of the bra are obvious even when under a blouse or shirt.</p>
<p>Get The Best For Your Size</p>
<p>Average-sized women can wear almost every type of bra available in the market. However, for women who have big breasts, it is important to look for maximum support. Flimsy undergarments and half cups may not be able to give ample support for the breasts. In fact, what you might need are those with underwires, which helps make your boobs more perky and upbeat.</p>
<p>Women who have small breasts, on the other hand, may want to choose bra that has additional components, such as padding, gels and other things that can help make the chest look a little bit bigger. If you want some cleavage, side padding is helpful. To have that appearance of fuller and bigger breasts, you might need to use gel or some under pads.</p>
<p>If you are one of the women who are really not blessed with big boobs, you can actually try some breast enhancement creams that are available in the market. Just make sure that the product you choose is safe and made from natural ingredients. One breast enhancement product you might want to use is Clevastin. To know more, just visit http://www.clevastin.com/.</p>
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