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Most tampons in the U.S. and many in Argentina are made from genetically engineered cotton. |
by Nick Meyer, march-against-monsanto.com, 22 October 2015 ·
Ever since the chemical glyphosate, which is of course the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, was found by the World Health Organization to be a “probable human carcinogen,” more and more people have begun avoiding it in their food.
Of course, you can avoid glyphosate in your food by buying organic foods as much as possible, especially locally from a trusted farmer. But there’s one potentially dangerous source of glyphosate going into women’s bodies that most of them probably don’t even think about: their tampons, according to new research out of Argentina.
Most Tampons Test Positive for Glyphosate
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Of course, you can avoid glyphosate in your food by buying organic foods as much as possible, especially locally from a trusted farmer. But there’s one potentially dangerous source of glyphosate going into women’s bodies that most of them probably don’t even think about: their tampons, according to new research out of Argentina.
Most Tampons Test Positive for Glyphosate