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GENTLE DAY TAMPONS SUPER PLUS 100% ORGANIC COTTON 15 PCS
Gentle Day ® takes care of your health!
Tampons made from 100% organic cotton
How are Gentle Day® tampons different from others?
Gentle Day® tampons are made with 100% starch. While most tampons on the market today are made from rayon (or viscose) cotton, most tampons on the market are made from viscose. Viscose can contain harmful chemicals that accumulate in the body. Organic cotton is grown without the use of pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, radiation, or genetic engineering.
Gentle Day® tampons are coated with a hypoallergenic mesh, also called a "protective mesh." This mesh protects the tampon from shedding and fibers and keeps it pliable. Viscose tampons, even with mesh, are more dangerous because viscose is a highly absorbent fiber. This fiber expands and adheres to the vaginal walls (especially in the last few days when the canal is open due to low blood pressure).
Bleeding is drier) - and this can create favorable environments for the bacteria that cause Toxic Shock Syndrome (ZWT). ZWT - is a rare but serious disease. It occurs when our body detects foreign bodies in the body. To avoid WPT, it is recommended to use tampons with the lowest possible absorption made of natural and cotton fibers, to change them frequently, and to
Alternate pads.
Gentle Day® tampons are chemical-free, chlorine-free, dioxin-free, and odorless. Conventional tampons or pads can contain harmful chemicals, especially those bleached with chlorine. Dioxin can be detected in such products.
Dioxin is a secondary toxin produced by the use of chlorine. It is closely related to cancer. Due to its toxic properties, dioxin can also damage a woman's reproductive system. It has been linked to endometriosis and can even impair the immune system.
Gentle Day® tampons have been tested in independent laboratories and found to be hypoallergenic and non-irritating and are registered JAVFDA (Food
and Drug Administration). They are organic GOTS and
ICEA certified.
Why choose organic hygiene products?
On average, a woman uses about 12,000 tampons or pads throughout her life, so it is very important to use ecological and, if possible, natural materials (especially tampons used internally), since chemical substances are easily absorbed through the vaginal mucosa.
In
In ordinary tampons you can find substances that can be harmful to the human body and chemicals, one of these substances is dioxin.
Dioxin is a secondary substance produced by the use of chlorine. It accumulates in the body and is closely related to cancer. Traditional companies use chlorine to bleach tampons and sanitary pads, so the toxic and carcinogenic properties of dioxin can also harm a woman's reproductive system. It has been linked to endometriosis and can even impair the immune system.
Most tampons are made of viscose (rayon). Viscose tampons are more dangerous because viscose is a highly absorbent fiber. This fiber stretches, loses its strength, and sticks to the vaginal walls when the tampon is removed. The remaining fibers create a favorable environment for bacteria, which can lead to infection and toxic shock syndrome. It's best to use
Tampons made from organic cotton because they do not contain any chemicals, pesticides or herbicides that are harmful to the environment.
What are tampons for?
Sanitary tampons are designed to absorb menstrual blood in the vagina. Bleeding during menstruation varies from woman to woman. This depends on many factors—age, contraceptive method used, number of births, and general health.
Tampons are therefore produced in different sizes and with different levels of absorption so that every woman can choose the one that best suits her
Size fits
Why is it important to choose tampons of the right size and absorption?
Tampon use can cause a rare but very serious condition—toxic shock syndrome (TSS). Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) can occur if we choose a tampon that is too absorbent or too weak, or if we don't replace it in a timely manner. Tampons expand and expand as they absorb blood, so separating fibers (especially rayon tampons) may stick to the vaginal walls. The body's defense mechanism—immunity—is triggered by the foreign body, and symptoms such as weakness, vomiting, sudden high fever, dizziness, fainting, muscle pain, and burn-like skin irritations may occur. If you experience any of these symptoms, choose a tampon immediately and consult a doctor.
What are the absorption levels? Gentle Day® tampons have 3 absorption levels:
Tampons marked with 2 drops (Regular) absorb approximately 6-9 g of fluid and are used for moderate bleeding (yellow strip pack), 3 drops (Super) -
absorb 9-12 g and are used for heavy bleeding (pack with green stripes), 4 drops (Super Plus) - absorb 12-15 g - are used for heavy bleeding (pack with blue stripes).
Replace the tampon every 3-6 hours or more often if needed. For nighttime use
better use pads.
When is the best time to take
Tampons?
Only use tampons when absolutely necessary: during exercise, bathing, or important appointments (to avoid leaks). To feel safe while using tampons, stick a Gentle Day® panty liner inside your panties. It provides protection if you can't change your tampon in time (after 3-6 hours). Gentle Day® pads are better because they absorb extremely well, and the anionic strip protects against unpleasant odor and reproductive bacteria.
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