Claims that phytoestrogens enlarge breasts spread
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An influencer (left) who released a video about the effects of nutritional supplements made from bee pollen has surpassed 14.2 million views on TikTok. The influencer (right), who recorded 1.3 million views, revealed the appearance of eating nutritional supplements in a drink. [사진=틱톡@camilaelle/@iveycross]Is pollen a natural breast enlarger?
Nutrients made from pollen obtained from bees are emerging as a ‘breast growing method’. On TikTok, many women are posting pictures before and after taking the nutritional supplement. One woman ‘blindly believed’ in the breast augmentation effect of this nutritional supplement and recommended it to her surroundings. Is Pollen from Bees Really Effective for Breast Enlargement?
According to a recent report by the Daily Mail, many women, including influencers and models, posted videos about the effects of nutritional supplements made from bee pollen and received millions of views. While this nutrient is sold at a relatively inexpensive price of 5 pounds (approximately 8,300 won), it is popular because it can be used by sprinkling it on smoothies or cereals.
An influencer who has reached 14.2 million views on TikTok said in a video, “I can be sure that bee pollen supplements make your breasts bigger.” I sprinkle it and eat it,” he said.
Ivy Cross, who recorded 1.3 million views, explained that the addition of bee pollen supplements to the drink made her breasts bigger, saying, “I wore underwear two days ago, but it felt tight, so I adjusted it looser than usual.” “I made a pollen smoothie for other women. I also made it,” he said.
Those who believe in the effectiveness of the supplement claim that bee pollen is rich in phytoestrogens similar to estrogen, which can enlarge the breasts. However, experts advise that bee pollen lacks scientific evidence for breast enlargement, and caution is needed as it may cause allergies or be an unverified product. In fact, the nutritional supplement is a product that has not been approved by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency or the US FDA.
Dean Jade, director of the UK’s National Center for Eating Disorder, said: “This trend is not only pathetic, but it is not a safe method.
In fact, there is no clinical study that pollen from bees is beneficial for breast enlargement. In a 2005 study, there was a result that bee pollen improved hot flashes in menopausal women, but it was conducted on a small group of 54 people. A study conducted in 2015 also showed that bee pollen could relieve menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients, but it was limited to 46 people.
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