The Impact Tampons have on Women’s Health and the Environment

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The Impact of Tampons on Women’s Health & the Environment

🌿 Tampons, commonly made of oil-based plastics, can introduce potentially harmful chemicals to sensitive body tissues, possibly leading to conditions like endometriosis and infections like Toxic Shock Syndrome.

🌿 Many tampons contain synthetic fibers and chemicals such as Polyester, Polypethylene, Polypropylene, and Propylene Glycol, associated with various health concerns.

🌿 From an eco-perspective, the majority of tampons and pads are 90% plastic. In the UK alone, they contribute to 200,000 tons of waste annually. These products don't biodegrade, meaning they'll persist in the environment for over 1000 years.

🌿 Consider organic, biodegradable alternatives for a healthier body and planet.

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