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Essential oils could cause ‘man boobs’

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UNITED STATES: Tea tree and lavender oil found in soaps, shampoos and hair gels may be causing men to grow breasts, research has suggested.

Petri-dish analysis revealed some of the chemicals used in the essential oils promoted the female hormone oestrogen, while holding back testostero­ne. Previously, scientists have suspected a link between use of these products and cases of gynaecomas­tia, commonly referred to as ‘‘man boobs’’. However, the new laboratory tests are the first time researcher­s have witnessed their endocrined­isrupting qualities at work.

The team in charge of the experiment­s has called for better regulation of substances containing the essential oils, and for further studies into the long-term effects of exposure.

Gynaecomas­tia is most common in teenage boys and older men. Symptoms vary from a small amount of extra tissue around the nipples to more prominent breasts.

Jeffrey T Ramsey, who led the research at the National Institute of Environmen­tal Health Sciences in North Carolina, said: ‘‘Essential oils possess a diverse amount of chemicals, and should be used with caution because some of these chemicals are potential endocrine disrupters.’’

His team singled out eight chemicals from the hundreds found in the oils – half appeared in both tea tree and lavender and half in only one. They then applied the chemicals to human cancer cells, finding all eight promoted oestrogen and inhibited testostero­ne.

Prof Ieuan Hughes, emeritus professor of paediatric­s at the University of Cambridge, said: ‘‘It is possible there are individual­s who may be more sensitive to the effects of the chemicals.’’

– Telegraph Group

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