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Scientific Studies

The breast enlargement and firming effect of Voluptuo has been proven in a double-blind clinical trial completed with 56 women using the special hop compound included in Voluptuo.* The study showed that the hop combination in Voluptuo was visibly effective.

A total of 56 women between the age group of 18 to 40 years participated in the study.* During the 9 months of the study, the participants were divided into two groups: one group received a course of tablets every day based on the Voluptuo composition, while a control group received a placebo (a pill that looks the same, but does not contain the active ingredients).

The study on the use of Voluptuo ingredients did not reveal any significant side effects, even among women who combined the dietary supplement with prescription medication.

*Results relate to women who have borne a child. Research carried out on 56 women aged 18-40 over a nine month period.

 

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