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prompted by a heated discussion about tampons last night..
Because of its relationship to menstruation and the use of tampons, TSS has not received adequate attention from medical and government authorities, as have other fatal diseases. It is classified as a "rare" disease. This classification gives women a false sense of security about our chances of getting Toxic Shock. The truth is, that it is no more "rare" than certain forms of cancer and AIDS.
other sites dedicated to telling you what the syndrome entails basically limit the info to just that. thepage that goes into the most amount of depth, explaing just WHY the disease occurs is at the keeper's site.
[there are some rather interesting statistics here]
Tampons are typically manufactured from rayon. There is a risk of rayon fibres being absorbed into the vaginal walls. Tampons may also expose you to absorbency gels, bleach, and chemicals such as chlorine. Chlorine can cause the production of dioxins, a potent carcinogen (cancer causing agent).
of course, you could always believe the tripe that the FDA wants you to believe. it's an american governmental organization; i don't believe a word.
other sites dedicated to telling you what the syndrome entails basically limit the info to just that. thepage that goes into the most amount of depth, explaing just WHY the disease occurs is at the keeper's site.
[there are some rather interesting statistics here]
Tampons are typically manufactured from rayon. There is a risk of rayon fibres being absorbed into the vaginal walls. Tampons may also expose you to absorbency gels, bleach, and chemicals such as chlorine. Chlorine can cause the production of dioxins, a potent carcinogen (cancer causing agent).
of course, you could always believe the tripe that the FDA wants you to believe. it's an american governmental organization; i don't believe a word.
Re: ooops..cut myself off