Scientific Research on
Hypnotic Breast
Enlargement
1. Peter H.C. Mutke, M.D. (UCLA) performed the
first study. He presented his results as a research paper to the Department of
Neuropsychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles, February 28, 1971. As of
1994, Dr Mutke was still with UCLA and has been active in the
American Council of Hypnotist
Examiners.
2. Williams, J.E., Stimulation of breast growth
by hypnosis. "Journal of Sex Research," 1974, 10:316-326. His thirteen
volunteers averaged 2.11 inch increase in the circumference of their breasts (2
cup sizes).
3. Staib, A.R., and Logan, D.R., Hypnotic
Stimulation of Breast Growth. "The American
Journal of Clinical Hypnosis," 1977, 4:201-208. They repeated Dr. Williams'
results with similar results. They also found women's waist size decreased by
1.4 inches. Their follow up study showed that 81 % of the breast enlargement was
retained several months after the women stopped their visual imagery.
4. Willard, R. D., Breast enlargement through
visual imagery and hypnosis. "The American
Journal of Clinical Hypnosis," 1977, 4:195-200. Dr Willard used a different
technique than Dr. Williams (who used age regression and age progression) and
achieved an average 1.44 inch increase in breast size for his 22 volunteers.
Every woman had an increase in their breast circumference.
5. Wilson, Donald L. MD, "Natural
Bust Enlargement With Total Mind Power" How to use the other 90% of your
brain to increase the size of your breasts. The book has the scripts and a great
bibliography. Dr Wilson ran a clinic in California with great success.
6. Beran, Roy (a neurologist at Adelaide
Children's Hospital, England) presented the results of his study to the February
1979 National Convention
of Hypnotherapists in Adelaide. Dr. Beran showed that the breast volume (he
measured the breast's cubic displacement of water) more than doubled during the
three month hypnosis program. Excerpt of the RESULTS section of the
Willard study:
At the end of 12 weeks, 28% had reached the
goal they had set at the beginning of the program and desired no further
enlargement. There were 85% who could tell a significant enlargement in their
breasts had been accomplished, and 46% found it necessary to buy a larger
brassiere. Forty-two percent had a loss in weight of greater than 4 pounds and
still had enlargement of their breasts. The average increase in circumference
was 1.37 inches; the average increase in the vertical measurement was 0.67
inches and the average increase in horizontal measurement was 1.01 inches....
[note: the study was continued past 12 weeks to let those who hadn't reach
their goals to do so.}
In this study, 63% of the subjects had had
children and complained of pendulous breasts. These subjects expressed a
desire to reclaim the fullness and contour of the breasts which they had
before the pregnancies. All of these subjects reported they were very pleased
with the increase in fullness and firmness of their breasts at the end of the
study.... The only two subjects who subjectively felt there had been no
significant increase, did have a measurable increase in size. Both subjects
had difficulty obtaining the visualizations. All of the subjects reported an
increase in firmness of their breasts. All of the subjects who began the study
with one breast smaller than the other found them to be equal in size at the
end of the twelve weeks.
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