Do you know what's in your sanitary pads?

Disposable sanitary pads are pressed up against your body, specifically the highly permeable skin around your vaginal area, for around 5 days every month. Items that come in constant contact with your skin are absorbed into your bloodstream and distributed throughout your body.

Here are 5 nasties in disposable sanitary pads that are harmful to your body!

 

DIOXIN

The fibres in sanitary pads are chlorine bleached to look white and sterile, but this bleaching process creates dioxin, a highly toxic pollutant. Dioxin accumulates in the fat stores of the body and can stay there for up to 20 years. Exposure to dioxin can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, hormone dysfunction, endometriosis, and various forms of cancer.

 

RAYON

Apart from cotton, rayon (synthetic fibre derived from wood pulp) is also used in your sanitary pads. Rayon is cheaper than cotton, and helps to enhance the absorption capacity of pads, but also contain dioxin from the bleaching process.

 

PESTICIDES

Conventionally grown cotton is heavily sprayed with pesticides and herbicides, and these chemicals can stay on the cotton long after it has been harvested. Side effects of exposure include infertility, hormonal disruption, thyroid malfunction, diabetes, endometriosis and depression.

 

PLASTICS

Sanitary pads often advertise themselves as 'leakproof', with an impermeable plastic layer at the bottom of pads which do not allow liquid or air to pass through. The plastic traps moisture and heat, creating an environment that promotes the growth of yeast and bacteria. It can also cause sensitive individuals to experience burning, chafing and soreness.

 

FRAGRANCES

Scented sanitary pads with odour neutralizers and other artificial fragrances contain a combination of unknown chemicals, which can enter the bloodstream and cause side effects. On the surface, they also irritate the skin, causing allergies and reactions.

Menstrual Cups: The Best Alternative

Don't want these harmful chemicals and materials near your vagina every month? The best alternative to disposable sanitary pads is a menstrual cup.

A reusable menstrual cup can last up to 10 years, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars on period supplies, and preventing more than 2,400 disposable pads from being disposed!

Not only is it better for your body and your wallet, it's also better for the planet!

Benefits of Menstrual Cups

 

Collects, not absorbs

High capacity

Suits active lifestyles

 

Safe for your body

Reduces period waste

Saves money

 

The Best Menstrual Cup for Beginners

 

Lunette Model 1

Experience comfortable, safe, odourless and eco-friendly periods with the Lunette menstrual cup, which can be worn for up to 12 hours a day.

Easy to keep clean and lasting for several years, it basically pays for itself after just 3 months!

Made with soft, medical-grade silicone which is BPA and chemical-free. Produced with the highest standards and certified by various health authorities.

Each Lunette menstrual cup comes with a pouch (so you can keep it with you for whenever you need) and a handy guide.

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