Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

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Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

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Traditional non-organic tampons are made from a blend of rayon and cotton, both heavily absorbent (but not sustainable) materials These sustainable cups are free of BPA, dyes, latex, and phthalates. Plus, they’re made of an ultra-soft medical-grade silicone that’s comfortable, flexible, and safe for your body. Seventh Generation has made a name for itself in regard to healthy household care and cleaning items we love. Therefore, the fact that we also love its organic tampons isn't all that surprising. Ultra absorbent, these tampons are whitened without chlorine-containing chemicals, are made with certified organic cotton, and are free of irritation-causing fragrances and deodorants. They're also gynecologist-tested and subtly expand for a safe, leak-free seal. The Carbon-Neutral business partners with Pachama to offset their carbon footprint and combat deforestation.

Organic tampons aren't just easier on the environment, however, they also provide some additional health benefits for your body. Organic tampons are made with 100% organic cotton and are free of rayon, chlorine bleaching, or pesticides, says Erica Montes, MD, board-certified OB-GYN and feminine health advisor. Although regular tampons are safe and usually free of harmful chemicals, organic period products are a great choice if you’re sensitive to non-organic tampons or prefer using hypoallergenic, sustainable products, says Sherry A. Ross, MD, OB-GYN. Dr. Montes suggests changing your tampon every four hours at the most, and only using tampons when you are on your period. She also recommends choosing the lowest absorbency level and avoiding scented tampons. If you have problems with insertion, be sure to consult your health provider to rule out other conditions that can make insertion difficult, such as vaginismus or pelvic floor dysfunction. Switching to vegan tampons is a significant step towards a more sustainable, eco-friendly, and cruelty-free lifestyle. This article will discuss the benefits of using vegan tampons, the differences between conventional and vegan tampons, and some of the best vegan tampon brands available. Erica Montes, MD, Arizona-based, board-certified obstetrician and fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsThe benefit of organic tampons made from chemical-free materials is that you simply aren’t exposing your body to these harmful chemicals. The Cora cancel subscription instructions are actually very straightforward. Just follow these steps: Wendie Trubow, MD, MBA, IFMCP, board-certified OB-GYN at Five Journeys, says it might take some experimentation and research to decide whether or not organic tampons are the best product for you. She recommends looking for organic products that have a third-party seal and calling the company to ask about their testing methods. What seems to be true is that organic tampons are a more sustainable option than non-organic products. Cotton harvesting typically has a bad rep when it comes to human ethics, so we always look for humanely harvested cotton.

Gunter says she’s heard some women say they have less irritation when they use organic tampons, but she says that may very well be due to a placebo effect. “If you find one brand of tampons is irritating, absolutely try another,” she says. “But if what you’re using is working well for you, there’s no reason to switch.”Lola frequently donates products to community collection drives, as well as homeless and disaster-relief shelters. To find out about the human health implications, I reached out to an impartial expert with a few questions that basically boiled down to this: Are organic tampons healthier for vaginas than their conventional counterparts?

Tampax is one of the most trusted brands in menstrual care. The company now offers a tampon that’s made from 100% organic cotton, helping some long-time Tampax fans convert to this more eco-friendly option. This option has an eco-friendly cardboard applicator stem that boasts 40% less plastic waste than traditional tampons. The tampon itself is made of 100% organic cotton without any fragrances or dyes. And while it does include a plastic tip, this feature makes insertion more comfortable. If you’re switching from a fully plastic applicator, you might find the cardboard stem is a bit harder to use at first. But, with a little practice, using this eco-friendly applicator will eventually become second nature. Plus, the plastic applicator tip also offers multiple ridges for an easy grasp. Who needs a pesky applicator, anyway? These tampons get right to the point without an applicator getting in the way, which also reduces the amount of waste they produce. And if you have sensitive skin, you’ll appreciate this design, since there’s no applicator irritating the body during insertion. Each box contains both Nude (non-CBD) organic regular tampons and super tampons and CBD-coated super tampons.You probably don't give a second thought to what tampons you're buying if you've been using the same brand since forever. While your preferences may not have changed throughout the years, the tampon selection out there certainly has. And you don't have to just settle for what your mom handed you the first time you saw a red spot on your underwear. To me, a tampon made with pesticide-free cotton sounds like a better option than a dyed, toxin-filled one! But that is also the companies' branding—not to mention minor scare tactics—and it shares the goal that all product manufacturers have, which is to get people to buy their stuff. Not to mention, the cost to upgrade to organic isn’t negligible. Do you have to? Seven billion tampons are thrown out each year, and they're not going away any time soon as period products can take 500 to 800 years to decompose. Plus, the average menstruator uses around 11,000 tampons in their lifetime, which is why using organic tampons is a great way to reduce the impact on our environment. Size 1: designed for first-time cup users, women who have not had a child, and/or have a light or medium flow



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