Dairy Farm
New Wonder Drugs
As part of the World Health Organisation programme and with the aid of new genetic research, a new drug has been developed to induce lactation early on in a women's pregnancy or indeed without pregnancy at all. The rersearch was undertaken to help care for children orphaned by the AIDs crisis in Africa.
Women taking the drug can expect to be producing milk after about seven days. The drug is currently available only on prescription.
In a seperate programme a drug was developed to increase the amount on milk produced by women who are having trouble feeding their babies. This also was available on presription only.
Unofficial Med
However this being the age of the Interent, someone somewhere managed to create a pill containing both drugs and they marketed on the Internet as 'Doublac'. The manufacturers of Doublac initially marketed the new combo drug to women who wanted to produce milk who couldn't get a presription. After receiving feedback from some customers that the drug increased breast size they decided to also re-market the drug as 'Boobo', a breast 'enhancer'. Boobo repidly took-off and thousands of women who wanted to increase their bra size took the drug and started lactating. Even girls with quite respectably sized tits took the drug to make their tits even larger. The drug became a sensation on the Internet and millions of packs were sold. The women taking them had to express milk from their 'enhanced' tits at least once a day but this was considered acceptable to achieve a big attractive chest.
Combination
However in combination with certain slimming pills, Boobo caused heavy milk production that did not fade away, women who took Boobo and 'SlimQuick' produced 50% to 100% more milk. There was some breast size increase but there was a problem. The production was so great that the women could not express enough milk by hand and their tits, heavy with milk would bergin to hurt. The sale of hand held milk pumps went through the roof.
Despite the risks the popularity of Boobo increased. Indeed the company marketed a new pill, 'Boobo2', which was a combination of Boobo and the active ingredient in 'SlimQuick'.
A TV documentary exposed the scandal of prostitutes being fed 'Boobo2' by their pimps, and how women could not stop the milk coming. And to everyone's amazement sales continued to rise. The documentary revealed that in addition to getting larger tits Boobo2 users lost weight. This led to overweight women using Boobo2. Boobo2 overtook viagra as the most commonly taken 'alternative medication'.