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  2. 1 in 3 teens can't get tampons or pads during their periods ...

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    A third of teens and young adults in the U.S. can’t afford or otherwise access menstrual products, according to new research from Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.

  3. Do You Really Need to Ditch Your Tampons Over Safety ... - AOL

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    Anti-tampon sentiments are also on the rise writ large; though tampons are still the most-used menstrual product, alternatives like period cups have been gaining popularity for years. But doctors ...

  4. Ecdysteroid - Wikipedia

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    Ecdysterone has been tested on mammals due to the interest in its potential hypertrophic effect. It has been found to increase hypertrophy in rats at a similar level to some anabolic androgenic steroids and SARMs. [11]

  5. 6 toxic ingredients to watch out for in your tampons - AOL

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    For women, when that time of the month hits, you dash to your trusty stash of (hopefully) healthy tampons, try all your natural methods to keep PMS at bay, and eat the proper foods to avoid ...

  6. Turkesterone - Wikipedia

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    Turkesterone is a phytoecdysteroid found in numerous plant species, including Ajuga turkestanica, [1] various Vitex species, [2] [3] [4] Triticum aestivum, [5] and ...

  7. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    A tampon in its dry, unused state. A tampon is a menstrual product designed to absorb blood and vaginal secretions by insertion into the vagina during menstruation. Unlike a pad, it is placed internally, inside of the vaginal canal. [1] Once inserted correctly, a tampon is held in place by the vagina and expands as it soaks up menstrual blood.

  8. 'What I Learned From Ditching Tampons For A Menstrual Cup' - AOL

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    Tampon concerns aside, there are plenty of other reasons you might want to try out a menstrual cup or disc, says Dr. Dweck. First, they’re cost-effective, reusable, and they last for years.

  9. Feminine hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Tampon tax is a shorthand for sales tax charged on tampons, pads, and menstrual cups. The cost of these commercial products for menstrual management is considered to be unacceptably high for many low-income women. At least half a million women across the world do not have enough money to adequately afford these products.