Breast Growth in Young Boys Caused by Natural Oils?

Yeah, I guess there is really some sort of correlation between natural oils of different sorts that you may typically find in many of the natural shampoos, lotions, creams and other beauty and health aids today that many people commonly use. 

Some of these natural oils that have been implicated in breast growth in young boys are tea tree oil, and lavendar oils, both of which are common ingredients used as essential and emollient oils in shampoos and other toiletries to help moisturize and protect the skin, hair and scalp.

They came to this conclusion, or at least hypothesis, because they studied groups of boys with the health issue, called gynecomastia, and the common factor they could find is that the breast growth tends to start when these types of products are used.

They are also used more frequently by boys as they become more conscious of their personal grooming, and seems to suddenly cease when the products with these essential oil were stopped. 

For this reason, adult men may be undergoing male breast reduction procedures because of their grooming habits basically, because these grooming products are actually causing a hormonal imbalance to occur that causes or adds to gynecomastia. There are now some great male breast reduction pills that can be used to help men naturally get rid of gynecomastia’s embarrassing symptoms.

Essential oils are basically naturally derived oils that are pressed out of some sort of leaf, tree, or other botanical, and are then used for therapeutics properties on the skin, hair, and body. 

It is thought the reason these oils cause unwanted gynecomastia, or male breast growth in men, is that they interfere with the hormonal balance in the male body when they seep into the skin and are absorbed by the blood stream, thus creating an environment for male breast growth.  Probably because they actually produce too much estrogen after these oils are absorbed, I would guess. 

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