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Tampons
A tampon is a mass of cotton or rayon; or a mixture of the two inserted into a body cavity or wound to absorb bodily fluid.
The most common type in daily use is disposable and designed to be inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb the flow of menstrual fluid.
Organic tampons are made from natural untreated cotton.
Attention: Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
a rare but serious disease that may cause death.
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Absorbencies
Regular Tampons with Applicator
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Super Tampons with Applicator
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Regular Applicator Tampons
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Regular no applicator Tampons
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Super no applicator Tampons
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Super+ no applicator Tampons
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Moxie Regular Non-Applicator Tampons
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Moxie Super Non-Applicator Tampons
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Moxie Regular Applicator Tampons
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Moxie Super Applicator Tampons
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