Udderly mental
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Stephen
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Onelife
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Re: Udderly mental
Early days but I'm thinking I may need to up my cup size
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Onelife
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Re: Udderly mental
Stephen we are talking about a medicinal aches and pains cream not something you use for your perverted fantasies
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Stephen
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Kendhni
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Re: Udderly mental
Thanks for the update Keith and glad to hear it is offering some relief.Onelife wrote: 04 Nov 2022, 11:45Well, I said I would get back to you with my thoughts on Uddermilk so here they are…
There are many excellent reviews promoting the healing powers of this product and I join them in that opinion. I don’t think it is a magic formular for conditions such as spinal surgery but I can honestly say it does ease the superficial pain that often accompanies surgery of this kind. Where I do think it will come into its own is for your everyday aces and pain, join pain etc. I don’t know how it works but once applied you do notice almost immediate relief which last for at least a couple of hours. I’ve been applying it three times a day and I shall continue to do so because it works in easing my pain.
It cost me £25 for 600 ml but due to the amount you need per application I can see it lasting at least two months of daily use.
I’m happy to give Uddermilk a five star rating…Enjoy!
Thanks, Ken, for your recommendation![]()
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BTW I really hope you purchased Uddermint and not Uddermilk
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Onelife
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Re: Udderly mental
I did indeed Ken, I must have been thinking tits teats at the time or postingKendhni wrote: 04 Nov 2022, 17:29Thanks for the update Keith and glad to hear it is offering some relief.Onelife wrote: 04 Nov 2022, 11:45Well, I said I would get back to you with my thoughts on Uddermilk so here they are…
There are many excellent reviews promoting the healing powers of this product and I join them in that opinion. I don’t think it is a magic formular for conditions such as spinal surgery but I can honestly say it does ease the superficial pain that often accompanies surgery of this kind. Where I do think it will come into its own is for your everyday aces and pain, join pain etc. I don’t know how it works but once applied you do notice almost immediate relief which last for at least a couple of hours. I’ve been applying it three times a day and I shall continue to do so because it works in easing my pain.
It cost me £25 for 600 ml but due to the amount you need per application I can see it lasting at least two months of daily use.
I’m happy to give Uddermilk a five star rating…Enjoy!
Thanks, Ken, for your recommendation![]()
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BTW I really hope you purchased Uddermint and not Uddermilk![]()
Last edited by Onelife on 04 Nov 2022, 18:00, edited 1 time in total.