How Ideal are Organic Tampons to Your Health

18/12/2016 16:09

It’s nothing new that ladies experience a monthly menstrual cycle unless they are pregnant. During this time ladies use tampons and sanitary towels to put their flow under check. That’s pretty cool.

But which are the best tampons to use? Let me just say that if you ever took your time to look into how the common conventional tampons are made you’d know what tampons are best for you.

Organic tampon is the answer. So how ideal is an organic cotton tampon to your health? Technically all tampons must meet the best FDA standards. While the FDA doesn’t quite regulate the organic-ness of the tampon since they are viewed as medical devices, they however insist that manufacturers label their packs on how ideal their products are – organic tampons do that well.

The best thing about organic tampon is that unlike regular tampons that are made of a blend of wood fluff, rayon, and cotton, organic tampons are free of such synthetic substances. In fact instead of bleaching the tampon with toxic chemicals such as chlorine, dye, and other fragrances, organic cotton tampons are made of 100% pure cotton free of pesticides or any of insecticides.

Because they lack such fragrances, dyes and bleaches, organic tampons form the most reliable means through which Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) can be addressed. Regular tampons use rayon, rayon has a byproduct “Dioxin” that is produced in high amounts when bleachers are applied. This byproduct disrupts endocrines and leads to altered hormonal formulas in the body.

Additionally, when you use green tampon you’ll boost the main goal that most environmental protection agencies in Australia have been working towards (promoting dioxin free methods of producing tampons). This can be great step for feminine care products to benefit since it protects the vagina and ladies reproductive system from enduring harmful health hazards.

In order to get the safest tampon to use, it is advisable that you look out for the labels. Sometimes tampon manufacturers will not highlight their byproducts, but when they do always look out for 100% natural cotton tampons. A simple way to do that is to pick your tampon while considering the use materials we greatly understand such as cotton and those that we do not.

Better still you should remember that a warning on any box of tampon might not fully convey the weight of the danger it imposes on your health. And while the danger of TSS lies squarely on the absorbency of the tampon, leaving a tampon on for longer hours than expected potentially supports good environment for harmful bacteria to flourish and in turn leave you with infections.

It is true that organic tampons are the best. In Australia many people are currently turning in on them. However the truth is self protection against the negative effects of tampons are left to you. As the user, you should understand that wearing a tampon for the directed duration is better, inserting it the right way is equally vital. Using ideal applicators should also be convenient.