Core Viewpoint - The "Cotton Password" sanitary napkin brand, under the Xin Xuan Group, has been reported to contain high levels of thiourea, raising concerns about potential health risks, including thyroid cancer. The company has issued statements and safety assessments asserting that their products comply with national regulations and that the detected thiourea levels do not pose a health risk under normal usage conditions [1][2]. Group 1 - The "Cotton Password" brand was created by influencer Xin Ba in 2017 and is marketed as a product he personally developed, claiming to have one million users [2]. - Thiourea is a sulfur-containing organic compound widely used in industrial, agricultural, and pharmaceutical applications, classified as a potential carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer due to long-term exposure risks [2]. Group 2 - The company has conducted third-party testing and received safety assessments indicating that thiourea residues in their products do not pose a potential health risk when used as intended [1]. - Reports indicate that multiple batches of "Cotton Password" sanitary napkins have shown excessive thiourea levels, with one product containing as much as 16,653.4679 μg/g [1].
棉密码回应卫生巾检出硫脲:已送检第三方 残留对健康不构成风险
Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-07-24 09:13