Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

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Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

Cora Organic Cotton Tampons with BPA-Free Plastic Compact Applicator; Chlorine & Toxin Free - Variety Pack - Light/Regular/Super (36 Count)

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The idea of cups can be quite intimidating to a first-time user. But, the Cora Menstrual Cup is a sustainable period product that is comfortable AND easy to use. The cups are designed with a finger indent which makes them easier to handle and fold for insertion. Short answer: They're not awesome. I will be up front and say I don’t like pads much to begin with—I tested period panties, so I feel like I can get a similar experience in a more eco-friendly way—but I went into testing them with an open mind. My main comparisons? Always Ultra-Thin pads (about as good as pads get, in my opinion) and the brandless, diaper-like maxi pads I’d get from the nurse’s office in middle and high school if I unexpectedly got my period (objectively, about as bad as pads get).

The medical-grade CBD coating is created from closed-loop hemp that harnesses the magic of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that CBD oils are shown to have. Organic tampons aren't just easier on the environment, however, they also provide some additional health benefits for your body. Organic tampons are made with 100% organic cotton and are free of rayon, chlorine bleaching, or pesticides, says Erica Montes, MD, board-certified OB-GYN and feminine health advisor. Although regular tampons are safe and usually free of harmful chemicals, organic period products are a great choice if you’re sensitive to non-organic tampons or prefer using hypoallergenic, sustainable products, says Sherry A. Ross, MD, OB-GYN.On the other hand, Anate Brauer, MD, FACOG, reproductive endocrinologist and IVF director in Manhattan, NY at Shady Grove Fertility, says there is no scientific evidence that organic tampons are any safer. If you have a sensitive vagina or need a hypoallergenic option, organic tampons might be worth considering, Dr. Montes says. She also suggests consulting your care provider to find the best option for you. They are designed with an octagonal and w-like shape to ensure maximum absorbency and comfort. As the tampon expands, it’ll conform to your body so that you don’t feel it as you go about your day. The Cora Organic Cotton Tampons are a safer and more sustainable option compared to your traditional drugstore brands. Free of fragrances and pesticides, and made with cotton that is 100% certified organic, these tampons are a solid choice for your body and the environment. Substances that are placed inside the vagina are absorbed by vaginal mucosa, and are able to pass almost directly to the bloodstream. Since tampons are worn for hours at a time, some of these chemicals get leached directly into the body.

Cotton harvesting typically has a bad rep when it comes to human ethics, so we always look for humanely harvested cotton. These already chemical-laden ingredients are treated with even more chemicals during the manufacturing process, which usually involves adding chlorine bleach and fragrances.

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With a Formfit design that expands to fit the shape of your body, they provide up to 100% leakfree protection you can trust. Seven billion tampons are thrown out each year, and they're not going away any time soon as period products can take 500 to 800 years to decompose. Plus, the average menstruator uses around 11,000 tampons in their lifetime, which is why using organic tampons is a great way to reduce the impact on our environment. These organic tampon brands support fair-trade certified factories, safe working environments, and above-living wages. Taking low waste living seriously, their tampons are housed in renewable sugarcane applicators and individually wrapped in the world’s only flushable wrappers. They even come with a chic aluminum case and organic cotton storage pouch.

Their mystical tampons are created from sustainably sourced organic cotton with a no-shed protective sleeve and optional CBD coating. When it comes to what we put inside our bodies (literally), we only want the best. Here are some of the things we look for in safe and sustainable brands. The short answer is no, there is no proof that organic tampons are safer than other options on the market. Since tampons are inserted inside our bodies for hours at a time, it makes sense that people would have safety concerns, but Dr. Ross says there is no reason for alarm. Certifications: B Corporation ( B Corp), Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI), ISO 9001, fair trade No, organic tampons don’t shorten your period, but there are plenty of other organic tampon benefits to convince you to switch.Anate Brauer, MD, FACOG, reproductive endocrinologist and IVF director in Manhattan, New York at Shady Grove Fertility Cora tampons are made from high-quality organic products that are safe for your body. Plus, thousands of women attest to the leak protection they offer. So, yes, we’d say they’re definitely good. Are Cora Tampons and Pads biodegradable? All organic tampons—super plus, super, or regular—feature a specialty weave design not to leave behind unwanted fibers. While not all products are organic, all Tampax Pure organic tampons are made from certified organic cotton free from chlorine bleaching, dyes, and fragrances.

Dr. Montes suggests changing your tampon every four hours at the most, and only using tampons when you are on your period. She also recommends choosing the lowest absorbency level and avoiding scented tampons. If you have problems with insertion, be sure to consult your health provider to rule out other conditions that can make insertion difficult, such as vaginismus or pelvic floor dysfunction.We researched the best organic tampons by analyzing which options had the least leakage, the most sustainable and least irritating ingredients, and offered the most comfort during insertion and use. We also consulted the following experts on which products they recommend to their patients: Erica Montes, MD, Arizona-based, board-certified obstetrician and fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Wendie Trubow, MD, MBA, IFMCP, board-certified OB-GYN at Five Journeys, says it might take some experimentation and research to decide whether or not organic tampons are the best product for you. She recommends looking for organic products that have a third-party seal and calling the company to ask about their testing methods. The Cora cancel subscription instructions are actually very straightforward. Just follow these steps:



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