10-02-2014, 02:19 PM
Hello Lisa.
I don't recall anyone using tea tree oil as a part of their NBE regime. Have you tried doing a search on the programs subforum? You could always self-experiment to see what kind of long-term results you get with or without tea tree oil. So long as you smell nice, I think any NBE benefits of using tea tree oil is an extra bonus.
The Mayo Clinic site does mention tea tree oils as a possible cause of gynecomastia.
Interesting enough, here's what the site says about the physical complications of gynecomastia.

I find it ironic how we have the opposite experience with breast development.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gynecomastia/basics/definition/CON-20028710
I don't recall anyone using tea tree oil as a part of their NBE regime. Have you tried doing a search on the programs subforum? You could always self-experiment to see what kind of long-term results you get with or without tea tree oil. So long as you smell nice, I think any NBE benefits of using tea tree oil is an extra bonus.
The Mayo Clinic site does mention tea tree oils as a possible cause of gynecomastia.
Quote:Plant oils, such as tea tree or lavender, used in shampoos, soaps or lotions have been associated with gynecomastia. This is probably due to their weak estrogenic activity.
Interesting enough, here's what the site says about the physical complications of gynecomastia.


Quote:Gynecomastia has few physical complications, but it can cause psychological or emotional problems caused by appearance.
I find it ironic how we have the opposite experience with breast development.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gynecomastia/basics/definition/CON-20028710

