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Sanitary Tampons and Pads: How Their Dioxins Are Leading To The Endometriosis Epidemic Print E-mail
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Written by Sarah Cain   
Thursday, 22 October 2009 13:22

Up to ten million women in the United States suffer from a painful, and sometimes sterilizing ailment known as endometriosis.  It has become one of the most common health problems that women experience.  The medical establishment appears to know nothing about the cause.  Some doctors have desperately tried to save face by claiming the disease is "genetic"; in yet another instance of blaming the patients.  According to the establishment's doctrine, your only hope of preventing it is avoiding caffeine and alcohol, and getting regular exercise.  In actuality, these things do very little in regard to actually stopping or preventing recurrences of endometriosis.

Thanks to the medical establishment, most women with endometriosis will never discover that their problem is caused by sanitary napkins and tampons.  These products use a semi-synthetic substance called rayon instead of real cotton; to achieve maximum absorption.  The pads are bleached during the final stage of production.  This bleaching process releases dioxins from the rayon as a bi-product.  Studies have proven that repeated dioxin exposure leads to reproductive diseases, including endometriosis.  Dioxins accumulate in the body's fats over time; and as they gradually build to greater concentrations, so does the list of health conditions that arise as a result.

"In the early 1990's, the Endometriosis Association found that 79% of a group of monkeys developed endometriosis after exposure to dioxin in their food during a research study over ten years earlier.  The severity of endometriosis found in the monkeys was directly related to the amount of T.C.D.D. (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin – the most toxic dioxin) to which they had been exposed.  Monkeys that were fed dioxin in amounts as small as five parts per trillion developed endometriosis.  In addition, the dioxin-exposed monkeys showed immune abnormalities similar to those observed in women with endometriosis."

The Endometriosis Association

Dioxins are known for their ability to cause cancer, reproductive harm, hormonal disturbances, and damage to the central nervous system.  Endometriosis may just be the latest ailment to add to the long list of health problems that dioxins cause.  Therefore, it is highly recommended that women seek all-natural 'dioxin-free' options, which are available at health food stores, and some grocery stores.  If dioxins are not mentioned on the package, then you can be certain that dioxins are present in the product.  Endometriosis can be an immensely painful disease, with pains akin to birth pangs at every menstruation.  It usually leads to infertility if allowed to continue.  Thus, this small step to reduce the chances of its occurrence is of paramount importance.

On a slightly different topic, these hormone problems are exasperated by both the extreme fluoride exposure that most American women get, combined with iodine deficiencies.  Another extremely aggravating factor is the consumption of products containing soybean derivatives, and soy cooking oil.  The absolute worst soy product is mayonnaise, because it is "cold pasteurized" (saturated with radiation).

 

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