When a friend told me her 6 year old daughter has started growing pubic
hair, I knew I had to write about early puberty or as it is rightly called
precocious puberty. We live in a fucked up world (excuse my language, thanks to
google), where everything is going perfectly imperfect and babies are no longer
born blind. We have created this magical world where we want everything to be
Instant. No thanks to Momofuko Ando, the
creator of instant noodles . Our kids have also began to grow “instantly”.
Okay, what’s all the fuss about little 6 year old girls developing pubic hair and breast buds you may say. Well it might look harmless on the surface but if you take a deeper look at precocious puberty or early puberty you would see that it is indeed correct for parents to panic.
Okay, what’s all the fuss about little 6 year old girls developing pubic hair and breast buds you may say. Well it might look harmless on the surface but if you take a deeper look at precocious puberty or early puberty you would see that it is indeed correct for parents to panic.
1. Adolescence: With Early puberty comes early adolescence.
What’s the
difference between puberty and adolescence?
Puberty is characterized
by all the bodily changes that occur in a child’s body such as pubic hair
growth, bigger boobs, bigger butt, penis enlargement and what not while adolescence is the period of
psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood. In other
words, that pubic hair parading child is quickly transitioning into an adult
while still biologically a child, in more explicit terms, that 6 year old child
would soon start getting horny and would finally begin to see that Dora the
explorer sucks major balls and would begin taking a liking to fifty shades of
grey. If you think raising a child was tough, try raising a child transitioning
into an adult while still a child.
Now you can literally send them to work to fill in for you. |
2. Freaking Hormones:
The early
puberty or precocious puberty (tired of trying to be politically correct) is
not an act of God, it’s an act of man. It is due to a lot of hormones altering
properties in everyday products we have come to surround ourselves with, with
major congressional laws backing their production and distribution across the
globe. Hormones such as progesterone,
testosterone, estradiol and estriol are present in a lot of food products in FDA “acceptable quantities”, these hormones
have all been known to accelerate the age
at which puberty occurs. Parabens, a class of preservatives used in cosmetic
and pharmaceutical products is also a culprit. From shampoos, toothpaste, cosmetics to even
cleaning products all have their share of parabens , a 4-hydroxybenzoic acid
which is also known as a xenoestrogen because it mimics the actions of estrogen in the body. Common
examples of Parabens known to cause early puberty include sodium lauryl or
laureth sulfate, triclosan and triethanolamine. The irony here is that, these synthetically
produced chemicals are used to prevent fungi and bacteria from growing in
commercial products but in turn make boobs grow bigger in our little girls.
This all becomes poignant when you realize that Average levels of 20
nanograms/gram of parabens have been detected in a small sample of 20 breast
tumors. There is still however no official link between parabens and breast
cancer as those cases where referred to as “isolated cases”, but if you had a
multibillion dollar company and one of your products' ingredient was about to be black
listed, you would do anything to ensure, it’s an “isolated” case. Okay back to
early puberty or precocious puberty.
How do you tackle precocious puberty or early puberty?
1. Go Organic
This includes a complete overhaul of the products you
spend valuable money buying, Go green, use products that have do not containing hormone altering chemicals. Here are a few suggestions.
Wake up: Use organic toothpaste
Take your bath: Use organic soaps
Eat your breakfast: Eat organic foods
Use an organic body cream
and a Hair cream
Deodorant
and perfumes:
Wear your clothes: They should have been washed with organic washing soap
Then Lunch:
Then Supper
And even organic snacks
or get an organic shoppers guide.
Wake up: Use organic toothpaste
Take your bath: Use organic soaps
Eat your breakfast: Eat organic foods
Use an organic body cream
and a Hair cream
Deodorant
and perfumes:
Wear your clothes: They should have been washed with organic washing soap
Then Lunch:
Then Supper
And even organic snacks
or get an organic shoppers guide.
2. Exercise.
Ensuring your child is not a couch potato would go a
long way in regulating hormones in the child’s body and help keep them in check
as well as help with weight management and all the other benefits associated with
exercise except of course runner’s face.