Friday, August 1, 2014

Re: [Everything doTERRA] lavender and tea tree oil mimic estrogen?

Hi Cindy,
I am currently using Clary Sage on my ankles.  Can you tell me how you knew Clary Sage was adversely affecting your hormone balance.  Was it the way you felt or did you do a lab test or something?  I'm in my mid 50's and trying to balance my hormones as naturally as possible; any information you could provide would be very appreciated. Thxs.

On Friday, August 1, 2014 1:27:45 PM UTC-7, Cindy wrote:
There are other estrogenic actions other than breast growth, and the effects can be very subtle.  I had to stop using Clary Sage as it was adversely affecting my hormone balance, which is why it is frequently used in menopause and PMS formulas



On Friday, August 1, 2014 3:02:28 PM UTC-5, Elizabeth N wrote:
If this issue with lavender and large breasts were the slightest bit true after all the lavender I use (2 bottles a month!) I should look like Pamela Anderson and Dolly Parton put together!  And I do not, sadly.


On Friday, August 1, 2014 12:15:06 PM UTC-4, Amber Loves Doterra wrote:
Well said, Pat!! I agree 100%! I have used lavender and tea tree on all 3 of my boys and my two girls for years, even before doterra, and will continue to do so! 

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On Aug 1, 2014, at 11:50 AM, Patricia Leavitt <doterra...@gmail.com> wrote:

And there are just as many articles saying this is not true. I don't believe it for one second. Maybe in select children, my three boys used nothing but lavender based products and none of them have ever had the problems mentioned. I have talked to nutritionists and physicians and dietitians and they have all said the same thing. Using Lavender does not necessarily mean they will grow breasts, the consensus was if the lavender was of a inferior species or had a filler in it, then the hormones may be affected, but also I was reminded that a lot of things can affect hormones. 

So I will continue to lavish my sweet grand boys with lavender, and be forever grateful for doTerra.

Pat


On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 7:39 AM, 'Cindy' via Everything essential <Everythin...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Yes, it is true.   There are young children who bathed in lavender bath and lavender lotion that developed breasts.  There are also people who develop problems using Teatree oil based shampoos and conditioners and there was one guy I knew who developed man breasts that went away when he stopped using it.  There are many articles and studies that are well done on this as well as people who can testify that it definitely did affect their hormones.

The properties are in the plant/oil itself and have nothing to do with any possible contaminants.   This is not unusual because there are many herbs that have hormonal properties.    I prefer not to take the chance of using something regularly I'm myself or others that I know might affect hormone levels.

Of course, as with everything else, some people may be more susceptible than others or have greater or lesser effects hormonally.

It's wise to understand all the possible actions of any substance we used topically or internally so that we can be alert for any changes that are concerning

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