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Cotton Tampons (Regular Non-Applicator) - 20 Tampons
Cotton Tampons (Regular Non-Applicator) - 20 Tampons
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- Plastic free tampons no applicator
- No perfume, rayon or dyes
- Totally Chlorine Free
- Ingredients grown without toxic pesticides
- Biodegradable & compostable
- Tampon expands widthways
- Ideal for light to medium flow days
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Cotton Tampons (Regular Non-Applicator) - 20 Tampons
$11.24
Natracare Cotton Tampons (Regular Non-Applicator) - 20 Tampons is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON! Natracare Cotton Tampons are made from only certified organic 100% cotton and were the world's first fully certified organic cotton tampons. Certified organic cotton removes the risk of direct exposure to residues from chemical pesticides and fertilizers used on traditional cotton. Cotton Tampons from Natracare are non-chlorine bleached and women can be reassured that they do not contain synthetic materials, such as rayon, or chemical additives such as binders or surfactants. Natracare's regular tampon without applicator is ideal for light to medium flow days.
Contains:
Certified organic cotton
Important Information:
Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) a rare but serious disease that may cause death. Read and save the enclosed information.
Certified organic cotton
Important Information:
Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) a rare but serious disease that may cause death. Read and save the enclosed information.
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Thoroughly wash your hands. Unwrap your non-applicator tampon. Sit on the toilet or stand up with one leg up. Now get a firm hold on the tampon with your thumb and middle finger. Next, place your index finger on the tampon. Push the tampon inside your vagina, aiming it toward your lower back. Push it in until you reach the base of your finger. You won’t feel the tampon when it’s in the right place. If you do, push it a little further in. Make sure the string is left hanging outside of your body. Wash your hands, and you’re done!
Thoroughly wash your hands. Unwrap your non-applicator tampon. Sit on the toilet or stand up with one leg up. Now get a firm hold on the tampon with your thumb and middle finger. Next, place your index finger on the tampon. Push the tampon inside your vagina, aiming it toward your lower back. Push it in until you reach the base of your finger. You won’t feel the tampon when it’s in the right place. If you do, push it a little further in. Make sure the string is left hanging outside of your body. Wash your hands, and you’re done!
Say yes to plastic-free periods and incontinence protection! NatraCare brings you chlorine-free pads, all natural panty liners, organic tampons and plastic-free wet wipes. Natracare was created as a campaign to shake up the period protection industry and finally provide women with a viable eco-friendly alternative. Shop NatraCare organic cotton tampons and pads.
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Exercise, a healthy diet, the right nutritional supplements & addressing important health concerns are all part of a complete women's health regimen that can help you to feel full of life.
Health concerns like
PMS
and
menopause
can sometimes make a woman wish they were a man. But by balancing hormones with the right nutritional supplements, you can feel energetic and stress free...
PMS, menopause, pregnancy, stress,
breast health, sexual health and emotional well-being are all major health concerns for women. Some are frustrating, like PMS, while others like pregnancy can be wonderful. What each has in common is a large hormonal component. Hormones can fluctuate drastically depending on diet, nutritional status, toxicity level, and other factors such as job and family stress.
Hormone Balance
It's important to each of these health concerns (and many others) that hormones be maintained at a healthy level. This optimizes production, but also ensures the breakdown or detoxification of excess or un-necessary hormones. The body is a delicate balance; too much of any hormone is just as harmful as too little.
What You Can Do To Help Balance Your Hormones:
- Ensure that you are getting enough
essential fats
with a good 3-6-9 combination with GLA from Borage or Primrose
- Detoxify and support liver function; It breaks down excess hormones
- Eat plenty of vegetables
- Do not drink coffee; It depletes important nutrients
- Take
St. John's Wort, 5HTP, or
melatonin
for emotional symptoms of PMS & Menopause
- Reduce your intake of red meat
- Maintain a regular sleep cycle
- Control stress with exercise like yoga and tai chi
Did You Know? (Hormone Health Facts):
- Pollutants from the environment can act like estrogen in the body
- There are many different types of estrogens
- Progesterone is just as important as estrogen
Hormonal Effects in the Body
The human body is a complex network of cells that communicate via hormone messengers. These messengers are responsible for telling cells what to do and when to do it. In the female body the sex hormones: estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and testosterone, all play important roles in the maintenance of health and fertility. High or low levels of these hormones can cause different complaints, depending on the age of the affected woman. In addition, normal hormone levels protect other body systems from breaking down, for example the cardiovascular and skeletal systems.
Hormonal Detox
The liver and bowels are important organs for women's health because they are responsible both for processing hormones and for excreting those hormones after processing.
Performing liver and bowel detoxification will help to reduce most women's health concerns by ensuring proper function in these organs and thereby regulating hormone levels. Sexual function is regulated by a team made up of the thyroid, adrenal glands and ovaries. Imbalance in one member of the team will force the others to overcompensate to maintain balance and then those organs become strained. This explains why other medical concerns such as hypothyroidism, stress, depression and malnourishment can lead to infertility.
Improving Hormone Balance
A diet high in animal products inhibits the excretion of excess estrogens from the body. Animal
protein
also slows intestinal transit time allowing the reabsorption of hormones. Toxins must be processed by the liver and takes away from the liver's ability to process substances like hormones. Stress leads to a build up of acidity in the body. When the body's pH is acidic detoxification processes do not run as quickly as they could. Stress also depletes vitamins, such as the
B complex, which are needed by the liver.
Optimizing Hormonal Balance
- Decreasing your consumption of animal products
- Limiting exposure to environmental toxins
- Reducing stress and implementing a stress-management program
- Using appropriate supplements for detoxification and stress management
Hormonal Imbalance
Some conditions associated with female hormonal imbalances are:
- Infertility
- Menopause symptoms
- PMS (premenstrual syndrome)
- Estrogen balance in the body
Supplementation for Hormonal Health
Supplemental programs for detoxification and stress management include B vitamins, lipotropic factors, liver supportive herbs, like
milk thistle, and adrenal supportive herbs, like Siberian
ginseng
and
licorice.
Exercise, a healthy diet, the right nutritional supplements & addressing important health concerns are all part of a complete women's health regimen that can help you to feel full of life.
Health concerns like
PMS
and
menopause
can sometimes make a woman wish they were a man. But by balancing hormones with the right nutritional supplements, you can feel energetic and stress free...
PMS, menopause, pregnancy, stress,
breast health, sexual health and emotional well-being are all major health concerns for women. Some are frustrating, like PMS, while others like pregnancy can be wonderful. What each has in common is a large hormonal component. Hormones can fluctuate drastically depending on diet, nutritional status, toxicity level, and other factors such as job and family stress.
Hormone Balance
It's important to each of these health concerns (and many others) that hormones be maintained at a healthy level. This optimizes production, but also ensures the breakdown or detoxification of excess or un-necessary hormones. The body is a delicate balance; too much of any hormone is just as harmful as too little.
What You Can Do To Help Balance Your Hormones:
- Ensure that you are getting enough
essential fats
with a good 3-6-9 combination with GLA from Borage or Primrose
- Detoxify and support liver function; It breaks down excess hormones
- Eat plenty of vegetables
- Do not drink coffee; It depletes important nutrients
- Take
St. John's Wort, 5HTP, or
melatonin
for emotional symptoms of PMS & Menopause
- Reduce your intake of red meat
- Maintain a regular sleep cycle
- Control stress with exercise like yoga and tai chi
Did You Know? (Hormone Health Facts):
- Pollutants from the environment can act like estrogen in the body
- There are many different types of estrogens
- Progesterone is just as important as estrogen
Hormonal Effects in the Body
The human body is a complex network of cells that communicate via hormone messengers. These messengers are responsible for telling cells what to do and when to do it. In the female body the sex hormones: estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and testosterone, all play important roles in the maintenance of health and fertility. High or low levels of these hormones can cause different complaints, depending on the age of the affected woman. In addition, normal hormone levels protect other body systems from breaking down, for example the cardiovascular and skeletal systems.
Hormonal Detox
The liver and bowels are important organs for women's health because they are responsible both for processing hormones and for excreting those hormones after processing.
Performing liver and bowel detoxification will help to reduce most women's health concerns by ensuring proper function in these organs and thereby regulating hormone levels. Sexual function is regulated by a team made up of the thyroid, adrenal glands and ovaries. Imbalance in one member of the team will force the others to overcompensate to maintain balance and then those organs become strained. This explains why other medical concerns such as hypothyroidism, stress, depression and malnourishment can lead to infertility.
Improving Hormone Balance
A diet high in animal products inhibits the excretion of excess estrogens from the body. Animal
protein
also slows intestinal transit time allowing the reabsorption of hormones. Toxins must be processed by the liver and takes away from the liver's ability to process substances like hormones. Stress leads to a build up of acidity in the body. When the body's pH is acidic detoxification processes do not run as quickly as they could. Stress also depletes vitamins, such as the
B complex, which are needed by the liver.
Optimizing Hormonal Balance
- Decreasing your consumption of animal products
- Limiting exposure to environmental toxins
- Reducing stress and implementing a stress-management program
- Using appropriate supplements for detoxification and stress management
Hormonal Imbalance
Some conditions associated with female hormonal imbalances are:
- Infertility
- Menopause symptoms
- PMS (premenstrual syndrome)
- Estrogen balance in the body
Supplementation for Hormonal Health
Supplemental programs for detoxification and stress management include B vitamins, lipotropic factors, liver supportive herbs, like
milk thistle, and adrenal supportive herbs, like Siberian
ginseng
and
licorice.
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WOMEN'S HEALTHExercise, a healthy diet, the right nutritional supplements & addressing important health concerns are all part of a complete women's health regimen that can help you to feel full of life.
Health concerns like
PMS
and
menopause
can sometimes make a woman wish they were a man. But by balancing hormones with the right nutritional supplements, you can feel energetic and stress free...
PMS, menopause, pregnancy, stress,
breast health, sexual health and emotional well-being are all major health concerns for women. Some are frustrating, like PMS, while others like pregnancy can be wonderful. What each has in common is a large hormonal component. Hormones can fluctuate drastically depending on diet, nutritional status, toxicity level, and other factors such as job and family stress.
Hormone Balance
It's important to each of these health concerns (and many others) that hormones be maintained at a healthy level. This optimizes production, but also ensures the breakdown or detoxification of excess or un-necessary hormones. The body is a delicate balance; too much of any hormone is just as harmful as too little.
What You Can Do To Help Balance Your Hormones:
- Ensure that you are getting enough
essential fats
with a good 3-6-9 combination with GLA from Borage or Primrose
- Detoxify and support liver function; It breaks down excess hormones
- Eat plenty of vegetables
- Do not drink coffee; It depletes important nutrients
- Take
St. John's Wort, 5HTP, or
melatonin
for emotional symptoms of PMS & Menopause
- Reduce your intake of red meat
- Maintain a regular sleep cycle
- Control stress with exercise like yoga and tai chi
Did You Know? (Hormone Health Facts):
- Pollutants from the environment can act like estrogen in the body
- There are many different types of estrogens
- Progesterone is just as important as estrogen
Hormonal Effects in the Body
The human body is a complex network of cells that communicate via hormone messengers. These messengers are responsible for telling cells what to do and when to do it. In the female body the sex hormones: estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and testosterone, all play important roles in the maintenance of health and fertility. High or low levels of these hormones can cause different complaints, depending on the age of the affected woman. In addition, normal hormone levels protect other body systems from breaking down, for example the cardiovascular and skeletal systems.
Hormonal Detox
The liver and bowels are important organs for women's health because they are responsible both for processing hormones and for excreting those hormones after processing.
Performing liver and bowel detoxification will help to reduce most women's health concerns by ensuring proper function in these organs and thereby regulating hormone levels. Sexual function is regulated by a team made up of the thyroid, adrenal glands and ovaries. Imbalance in one member of the team will force the others to overcompensate to maintain balance and then those organs become strained. This explains why other medical concerns such as hypothyroidism, stress, depression and malnourishment can lead to infertility.
Improving Hormone Balance
A diet high in animal products inhibits the excretion of excess estrogens from the body. Animal
protein
also slows intestinal transit time allowing the reabsorption of hormones. Toxins must be processed by the liver and takes away from the liver's ability to process substances like hormones. Stress leads to a build up of acidity in the body. When the body's pH is acidic detoxification processes do not run as quickly as they could. Stress also depletes vitamins, such as the
B complex, which are needed by the liver.
Optimizing Hormonal Balance
- Decreasing your consumption of animal products
- Limiting exposure to environmental toxins
- Reducing stress and implementing a stress-management program
- Using appropriate supplements for detoxification and stress management
Hormonal Imbalance
Some conditions associated with female hormonal imbalances are:
- Infertility
- Menopause symptoms
- PMS (premenstrual syndrome)
- Estrogen balance in the body
Supplementation for Hormonal Health
Supplemental programs for detoxification and stress management include B vitamins, lipotropic factors, liver supportive herbs, like
milk thistle, and adrenal supportive herbs, like Siberian
ginseng
and
licorice.
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