Are tampons safe. I hear they have bleach surrounded by them. Many women are unaware that rayon and rayon-cotton blends are widely used surrounded by the manufacture of tampons. Rayon is commonly chlorine-bleached, and is a notably absorbent bran. Dioxin, a toxic carcinogen, is a by-product of all chlorine bleaching methods and is also found throughout the environment surrounded by varying levels as a by-product of pesticide spraying and pollution from incinerators. Dioxin have been found to collect within the fatty tissues of animals, including humans and should, therefore, be a material concern for women. Published scientific reports enjoy shown that evidence is growing that even low levels of dioxins may be connected to cancer, endometriosis, low sperm counts and immune system suppression. Considering a woman may use as many as 11,000 tampons contained by her lifetime, she may be subjecting herself to additional dioxin exposure.
Natracare tampons are made from one and only certified organic 100% cotton and are the simply fully certified organic cotton tampons available contained by the world today. They are non-chlorine bleached and women can be reassured that they do not contain synthetic materials, such as rayon, or chemical additives such as binders or surfactants. Certified life cotton removes the risk of direct exposure to residues from chemical pesticides and fertilisers used on traditional cotton.
www.natracare.com
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Yes they are safe.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Are tampons sheltered?
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