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Woman's
Accent
was originally called "Bust
Enhancer" and was designed to help
women enhance their breasts naturally and
safely and without having to get surgical
implants. However, as the formulation
works to further breast development
through creating a better hormonal
balance in the body, the potential always
existed for those taking the product to
experience other benefits and in
particular to gain relief from any
women's problems associated with hormonal
imbalances. It was
therefore not surprising that many
testimonials were received from women
using Bust Enhancer saying that their PMS
and other female complaints had totally
gone away, although the number of
testimonials of this kind certainly
exceeded expectations. We also had women
tell us that the fibroid cysts in their
breasts and fibroid tumours in their
uterus had disappeared after using the
product. We also had reports of weight
loss in women who needed to lose some
weight, asthma and allergy problems
subsiding, help with lack of energy, lack
of sex drive, postpartum syndrome,
puberty problems, and help with symptoms
associated with pre or post menopause.
As the
number of women using the product to gain
these kind of benefits steadily
increased, it became apparent that the
name "Bust Enhancer" had become
inadequate to describe all that the
product was doing for those taking it. At
the same time we received representations
from women saying that they didn't like
the Bust Enhancer name anyway and
suggesting that something more subtle and
discreet would be better.
All of
this led to the new name, Woman's Accent,
which is a much more suitable name for a
formulation known to help with the
overall health of a woman's body and how
it produces and uses the necessary
hormones. Woman's Accent is now
successfully promoted as a woman's
formula for hormone balancing and
glandular rejuvenation, with the original
benefit of natural breast enhancement now
being just one of those available from
taking the product.
Please
note that Woman's Accent should not be
taken when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Woman's
Accent is not a medicine or a drug and is
not intended to treat, mitigate, cure or
prevent any disease.
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