Thursday 7 July 2011

How to choose the right sanitary napkin

Every woman should be careful in choosing a bandage. Are you sure that the sanitary napkin has been safely used? It turned out that of the many pads that circulate, is almost entirely unsafe and toxic. As a result of the number of pads that contain this poison, so many women who suffer from uterine cancer.

Deaths from cervical cancer about 66%. The majority of patients come in an advanced stage. This occurs because the level of awareness of early detection remains low. Incredibly, that every hour there is the addition of cervical cancer in the world.

Wearing pads Toxic
Regional femininity during this turns out we’ve inadvertently poisoned. Do not be surprised that the pads that we use was made ??of paper / recycling bin and it contains dioxin.

In the United States, the Congress (Parliament) has made ??a law banning the use of bleach on the pads and the use of recycled materials. In some developed countries such pads has also been banned.

However, in developing countries there is no information about these dangers, and sanitary industries continue to sell their products at very cheap and low quality because they do not wear cotton material but made ??from recycled waste paper and bleach.

Sanitary napkin is a very vital thing for women has become a necessity even when a woman is menstruating. Without realizing it, turned out instead to be one cause of disease with the discovery of substances Dioxin womanhood on her best friend thing. According to the World Health Organization WHO Dioxin is one cause of cancer.

How Dioxin causes cancer?
Dioxin is one ingredient in the process of bleaching (bleaching) which is used in paper mills, including factory sanitary napkins, tissue, sanitary pads and diapers. Dioxin how it can seep into the womb? Consider the information below.

When the menstrual blood (usually hot) falls to the surface of the bandage, then the substance dioxin is released through the evaporation process.This steam will hit the surface of the vagina, later absorbed into the uterus through the cervical canal, and into the uterus, through the fallopian tubes and ended in the ovary. In this process emerged a few possibilities: itching, cervical cancer, uterine myoma, ovarian cysts, and other disorders.

How to test?
To test whether the sanitary napkin is made ??from pulp / recycled paper, do as follows:

1. Buy samples in the field (any brand)
2. Prepare a glass of clean drinking water
3. Scratch pad product, then take the core inside.
4. Dip your bandages core sheet and into the water, and stir with chopsticks.
5. See changes in water color.

When in the manufacturing process hygienic and clean, the water will remain clear. Then if it is destroyed and the water is turbid, you already use products that are not qualified, and it contains a lot of bleach (which in it contains dioxin).

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