A "cleanse" will cause her to lose some weight, as she has experienced, but it is merely water at first. If she wants to help her body do what it was designed to do, and work efficiently, she will need to change her lifestyle.
If she feels the master cleanse gives her a jump start, so be it. But lifestyle changes are going to be necessary if she wants to maintain any weight loss she may experience. Ever wonder why there are so many detox and weight loss diets and programs?? It is a billion dollar business.
She won't get to pick where the weight comes off from. Part of the composition of breast tissue is fat, so it is very common for this to be one of the first areas women start to notice some weight loss. How much she loses will depend on her own body and how long she remains on the master cleanse.
Support her in her efforts to become healthy and lose some weight, if that is what she wants, but do so by encouraging her to choose healthy foods, limit her portion sizes, and get regular exercise.
Her overall health is more important than her breast size, so keep that in mind.
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