WARNING !!!
Each year more than 500,000 women in the world are exposed with cervical cancer and 270,000 of these cases ended with the death !.
"What If Sanitary Pads is the Infection Causes For
Cervical Cancer? Will You Take Attention On This Issue?"
The Facts:-
Did you know that most sanitary pads (and tampons) are made or bleached with chlorine compounds that contain trace of the organochlorine – dioxin.
- The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named dioxin the most potent carcinogen known to science.
- The EPA has also concluded that people with high exposure to dioxins may be risk for other effects that could suppress the immune system, increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, reduce fertility, and possibly interfere with normal fetal and childhood development.
- In overseas test, sanitary pads have been found to contain 400 parts per trillion (ppt) dioxin.
- The average women use approximately 15,000 pads over the course of her lifetime. The effect of continual exposure to dioxin, which is forever stored in fat cells, may become cumulative and deadly.
- Chemical processes included de-linking recycled material, washing with detergents and bleaching. (As a result, some traces of chemical used remain in the pad). Additives are also used to enhance the properties of the pad. These include absorbency agents and wet-strength agent – often, polysorbate and area formaldehyde.
- Sanitary pass can also harbor bacterial as they are not sterilized products. In 1987, CAP’s test of some popular brands sold here (Penang, Malaysia) found unacceptably high bacterial counts of up to 11,000 (over 10 times the international safety standard). This could lead to vaginal infection in women using the pads.
How These Ingredients May Affect
Your Fertility and Your Health
Dioxin
Dioxin is grouped in a class of endocrine disruptors called Persistent organohalogens. Dioxins disrupt estrogen. Dioxin works as an anti-estrogen, by binding with Ah receptors*. This inhibits estrogen receptor binding, inhibiting estrogen action. Dioxin accumulates in our bodies and is stored in fat cells over time. Dioxin may also be present in breast milk, which then passes onto our babies. This is very concerning as this chemical has the potential to be passed to the baby in utero and then once again while breastfeeding.
Five of the top nine pesticides used on cotton crops are known carcinogens. They are cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite, and trifluralin.
Dicofol- Is an endocrine disruptor that affects estrogen.
Trifluralin- this one is also an endocrine disruptor that affects metabolism and the entire reproductive system.
Polyester and Rayon
Polyester is a petroleum based product, which we all know is a non-renewable source. The production of polyester has been shown to be very damaging to the environment with harmful emissions. Polyester also takes massive amounts of water to produce. Most synthetic polyesters are not biodegradable. Polyester is known to off gas and cause skin irritation as well.
Rayon and Polyester fibers can be abrasive to the delicate tissues of the labia and vagina which can lead to scratches and ulcerations. These may also leave microscopic fibers which can affect the vaginal tissues and are absorbed into the blood stream.
According to CAP (Consumers Association Of Penang) Sanitary Pad Find 11,0000 Bacteria
In 1987, a study CAP (Consumers Association of Penang) on several popular brands of sanitary napkins find high bacteria than 11,000 (more than 10 times that of the International safety standards). Where bacteria can cause infections in the vagina of women subsequently cause health problems in women. Statistics gynecologist could not formulated correctly but if you read on the chest-chest press, practically every day there is only news or mention the fact that women's health issues. Even more than that because, most women feel shy and do not want to share the main problems they face, especially the problems associated with personal problems.
You may also be one of those who never or often face this problem. Among the problems often faced by women are:
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Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Make A Switch To 100% Natural Sanitary Pads
Protect Your Health, Protect Your Fertility, Protect Next Generation
It is easy to see why switching to natural sanitary pads is important for many different reasons. You will not only be protecting your health, but the health of the entire planet. This is also a chance to not only change for ourselves but for our daughters, sisters, mothers and girlfriends. Change can be infectious. Women are more likely to change if they know that there is someone close to them that can relate and support them through healthy changes. You vote with your dollars everyday! I made the switch years ago and after doing the research for this article I am so glad I did. We women deserve better for our health, we are the bearers of the future generations of the planet!
INTRODUCING
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We need to take care of her, respect her and treat her with the healthiest choices in feminine care products!
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References:
1) http://makingloveinthekitchen.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/tampax-tampons.pdf2) http://www.ourstolenfuture.org/basics/chemlist.htm
3) http://ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/fetchArticle.action?articleURI=info:doi/10.1289/ehp.0211015
4) *http://www.greenfacts.org/glossary/abc/ah-receptor.htm
5) http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/toc11.html
6) http://www.ecochoices.com/1/cotton_statistics.html
7) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayon
8) Shafik, Ahmed (1993), “Effect of different types of textile fabric on spermatogenesis: an experimental study”, Urological Research 21(5):367–370
9) http://www.madehow.com/Volume-2/Polyester.html
10) Birnbaum LS, Cummings AM 2002. Dioxins and Endometriosis: A Plausible Hypothesis. Environ Health Perspect 110:15-21. doi:10.1289/ehp.0211015
11) ** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_pad
12) http://sandgroper14.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/scary-statistics/
13) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superabsorbent_polymer
14) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene
15) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polypropylene
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