LifestyleToxic metals found in tampons raise health concerns, study reveals

Toxic metals found in tampons raise health concerns, study reveals

Research conducted by scientists and published in the journal "Environment International" shows that the use of tampons can be hazardous to health. Toxic metals such as arsenic and lead were found in some brands.

The results of research on popular tampons may surprise many people.
The results of research on popular tampons may surprise many people.
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12 July 2024 13:01

A tampon is one of the most popular intimate hygiene products among women. However, it turns out, its content may be shocking.

Scientists from Columbia University and Michigan State University examined 30 tampons from 14 brands and 18 product lines for the presence of heavy metals. Notably, the products were purchased in Athens and London, and they came from the USA.

Heavy metals in tampons? Surprising research results

The conclusions are surprising. Scientists found measurable concentrations of all 16 sought-after metals in the tampons. Additionally, they recorded elevated concentrations of toxic metals, including lead, arsenic, and cadmium.

Scientists claim that tampons can be contaminated at various stages of production. This includes the influence of water, air, or soil, and some metals may be added for odour control or as antibacterial agents.

Importantly, scientists do not definitively link this discovery with potential health effects that may result from using tampons. They believe further studies are needed to show how much the detected metals can transfer from tampons into the menstruating person's body.

However, researchers are calling for more stringent regulations related to tampon production. They hope the published research results will provide a basis for more accurate measurement of toxic metal concentrations. Currently, such recommendations do not exist.

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