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The Truth About Tampons | #298
Manage episode 431215309 series 2504937
Are you aware of the hidden dangers in tampons? This video delves into the health risks associated with tampon use, focusing on toxic heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium. You'll learn about the health risks from these metals, how vaginal absorption affects your health, and why organic labels might not guarantee safety. Key findings reveal detectable levels of heavy metals in all tested tampons, with non-organic ones showing higher lead concentrations and organic ones having more arsenic. Contamination can come from materials, water, air, soil, and manufacturing processes. Symptoms of heavy metal toxicity include neurological issues, irritability, cognitive decline, gastrointestinal problems, and anemia from lead; memory loss, mood swings, and kidney issues from mercury; and skin problems, gastrointestinal distress, and cardiovascular issues from arsenic. For safer options, consider medical-grade silicone menstrual cups, research brands for manufacturing transparency, and ask about heavy metal testing and safety standards.
Show Notes:
0:00 - Introduction to Toxic Tampons
0:22 - Overview of the Study on Heavy Metals in Tampons
1:04 - Previous Discussion on Pesticides and Dioxins
1:34 - Social Media Reactions to Heavy Metals in Tampons
1:57 - Tampon Usage Statistics in the U.S.
2:39 - Frequency of Tampon Changes During Menstrual Cycle
3:09 - Understanding Vaginal Absorption
4:50 - Risks of High Absorbency in Vaginal Products
5:37 - Study Details: Brands and Metals Tested
6:14 - Discussion on Heavy Metals Found in Tampons
7:14 - Introduction to Molly Suds Cleaning Products
8:50 - Importance of Safe Cleaning Products
9:56 - Introduction to Our Place Cookware
10:49 - Concerns About Forever Chemicals in Cookware
11:23 - Study Findings on Heavy Metals in Tampons
12:06 - Variations in Metal Levels Based on Tampon Type
12:41 - Sources of Heavy Metal Contamination
13:44 - Symptoms of Heavy Metal Toxicity
14:59 - Long-Term Effects of Heavy Metal Exposure
16:47 - Historical Context of Mercury Exposure
18:05 - Health Impacts of Heavy Metals
18:32 - Need for Stricter Regulations on Tampons
19:25 - Recommendations for Safer Alternatives
20:17 - Benefits of Using Silicone Cups
21:04 - Choosing the Right Size and Firmness for Silicone Cups
22:05 - Features to Consider When Selecting a Cup
23:09 - Popular Brands of Silicone Cups
25:13 - Importance of Company Transparency and Testing
26:27 - How to Inquire About Heavy Metal Testing
27:00 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Thank you to our sponsors!
Molly’s Suds
Visit https://mollyssuds.com/drg and use code DRG for 20%.
OurPlace
Visit https://fromourplace.com and use code DRG to receive 10% off.
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Be sure to like and subscribe to #HealThySelf
Hosted by Doctor Christian Gonzalez N.D.
Follow Doctor G on Instagram @doctor.gonzalez
https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gonzalez/
331 Episoden
Manage episode 431215309 series 2504937
Are you aware of the hidden dangers in tampons? This video delves into the health risks associated with tampon use, focusing on toxic heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium. You'll learn about the health risks from these metals, how vaginal absorption affects your health, and why organic labels might not guarantee safety. Key findings reveal detectable levels of heavy metals in all tested tampons, with non-organic ones showing higher lead concentrations and organic ones having more arsenic. Contamination can come from materials, water, air, soil, and manufacturing processes. Symptoms of heavy metal toxicity include neurological issues, irritability, cognitive decline, gastrointestinal problems, and anemia from lead; memory loss, mood swings, and kidney issues from mercury; and skin problems, gastrointestinal distress, and cardiovascular issues from arsenic. For safer options, consider medical-grade silicone menstrual cups, research brands for manufacturing transparency, and ask about heavy metal testing and safety standards.
Show Notes:
0:00 - Introduction to Toxic Tampons
0:22 - Overview of the Study on Heavy Metals in Tampons
1:04 - Previous Discussion on Pesticides and Dioxins
1:34 - Social Media Reactions to Heavy Metals in Tampons
1:57 - Tampon Usage Statistics in the U.S.
2:39 - Frequency of Tampon Changes During Menstrual Cycle
3:09 - Understanding Vaginal Absorption
4:50 - Risks of High Absorbency in Vaginal Products
5:37 - Study Details: Brands and Metals Tested
6:14 - Discussion on Heavy Metals Found in Tampons
7:14 - Introduction to Molly Suds Cleaning Products
8:50 - Importance of Safe Cleaning Products
9:56 - Introduction to Our Place Cookware
10:49 - Concerns About Forever Chemicals in Cookware
11:23 - Study Findings on Heavy Metals in Tampons
12:06 - Variations in Metal Levels Based on Tampon Type
12:41 - Sources of Heavy Metal Contamination
13:44 - Symptoms of Heavy Metal Toxicity
14:59 - Long-Term Effects of Heavy Metal Exposure
16:47 - Historical Context of Mercury Exposure
18:05 - Health Impacts of Heavy Metals
18:32 - Need for Stricter Regulations on Tampons
19:25 - Recommendations for Safer Alternatives
20:17 - Benefits of Using Silicone Cups
21:04 - Choosing the Right Size and Firmness for Silicone Cups
22:05 - Features to Consider When Selecting a Cup
23:09 - Popular Brands of Silicone Cups
25:13 - Importance of Company Transparency and Testing
26:27 - How to Inquire About Heavy Metal Testing
27:00 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
===
Thank you to our sponsors!
Molly’s Suds
Visit https://mollyssuds.com/drg and use code DRG for 20%.
OurPlace
Visit https://fromourplace.com and use code DRG to receive 10% off.
===
Be sure to like and subscribe to #HealThySelf
Hosted by Doctor Christian Gonzalez N.D.
Follow Doctor G on Instagram @doctor.gonzalez
https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gonzalez/
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