Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tampons???

are tampons harmfullTampons???
There were some "hoax" emails stirring around awhile posterior claiming that substances like "Dioxin" and "Asbestos" level in tampons be dangerous. But not true. Otherwise, when properly used, they are out of danger.
Philip Tierno Jr., MD, chief of clinical microbiology and immunology at New York University Medical Center and an expert on tampon safety issues, say these allegations are absurd. Dr. Tierno examined manufacturers' documents during previous toxic shock litigation, and says asbestos is uncommon in the commerce of tampons.
The dioxin claim has freshly enough of a spring in certainty to give it an nouns of credibility. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says even though industrial processes are now considered dioxin-free, decades of pollution own left trace amounts contained by the environment. As a result, the raw materials used to trademark tampons may show trace amounts of dioxin. The level detected by extremely sensitive test is akin to a teaspoon in a mere a mile wide and fifteen foot deep, a height so low there is no risk to consumers
Just transform them once every 4-8 hours and remove the last one at the expire of your period. Toxic Shock Syndrome(TSS), is really the solely risk I know of..
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