We can easily see the ingredients used in the shampoo we put in our hair, or in the foods that we eat; the same transparency requirements must apply to products that touch, or are inserted to, our most sensitive and absorbent parts of the body.
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Meng advocated for ingredient transparency in feminine hygiene products.
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