Dioksiinid (Estonian Wikipedia)

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  • Schecter A, Birnbaum L, Ryan JJ, Constable JD (2006). "Dioxins: an overview". Environ. Res. 101 (3): 419–28. PMID 16445906.{{cite journal}}: CS1 hooldus: mitu nime: autorite loend (link)

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  • Asbestos in TamponsDioxin are a byproduct of the bleaching process most paper products are subject to, but it also gets into the environment through the burning of chemicals. (The theory has been advanced that any wood fire produces dioxins, but that might be taking it a bit far.) Some tampons and sanitary pads contain minute amounts of this chemical, but so do milk cartons. Dioxins also turn up in fish, meat, and dairy products ... Those concerned about exposure to dioxins through their feminine products should make the move to unbleached ones. They should keep in mind though that dioxins are all around them, and changing their brand of tampon or napkin won't eliminate all exposures to dioxins.

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