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Why Shift to Biodegradable Sanitary Pads?

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The use of environmentally friendly products is becoming increasingly important. It goes without saying that when it comes to personal hygiene, we seek out what is most convenient for us to follow regularly. As a result, disposable sanitary napkins appear to be an attractive menstrual solution. Despite being marketed as cotton pads, the majority of branded items are made of plastic, which includes highly absorbent polymers, non-woven plastic components, and other environmentally hazardous ingredients that do not degrade quickly. However, there are several compelling reasons to switch to reusable menstrual pads : Each pad contains the equivalent of four plastic bags on an average. It's difficult to believe that there's so much plastic in just one pad. Dioxins are not only released when pads are burned; they are also present in trace amounts in all pads as a result of the bleaching process. Endocrine disruptors in dioxins can harm my body in a variety of

Why Does it Pain in Periods?

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With menstrual tightness, mild to severe stomach tightness develops within 24 hours and lasts for days. This is a question that most women face at some point in their lives. When the time comes, mild cramps, bloating, and irritation – albeit irritating – are to be expected. It is recommended that you use  Washable Pads For Periods  to have a hassle-free period.   Here are conditions that are known to cause pain in periods   Endometriosis (Endometriosis) is the most common cause of severe menstrual pain. Endometriosis is a gynecological condition in which endometrium-like tissue appears on pelvic structures other than the uterus, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, pelvic floor, and, in more severe cases, the intestine, diaphragm, liver, lungs, and even the brain. Women are more likely than men to suffer from backache and other gastrointestinal issues.   Sex and Painful Cramps in Adenomyosis Adenomyosis is similar to endometriosis, except that the endometrium is found

7 Amazing Benefits of Cloth Sanitary Pads

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A girl is first introduced to the concept of periods during puberty in her teens. This is an age where every girl likely hits puberty and starts menstruating. Perhaps the first time she hears learns and experiences puberty, sanitary napkins, and sanitary pads. She will also understand these are the monthly cycles for which we use these sanitary pads and napkins. A sanitary pad is used as an absorbing pad that collects blood during menstruation. There are various kinds and styles of pads for every woman’s requirement. Choosing the right pad is the toughest decision for every woman. However, the age-old tradition of Cloth Sanitary Pads has come to light in this era of technology. Using a cloth sanitary pad has become a most comfortable zone for every woman during her toughest days. This not only helps the women but also Mother Earth, making less waste. The disposable sanitary napkins that are marketed usually take up to 500 years to just decompose which harms the planet. These

Why Should You Choose Powder-Free Latex Gloves?

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  Latex gloves have been gaining a lot of popularity because they are easy to use and dispose of. They are available in both powd ered and unpowered forms. Selecting between unpowered and powdered latex gloves can become quite confusing. The choice of gloves depends upon the workplace, the environment, and the purpose for which you are using them. Let us find out the differences between the two forms of gloves and why unpowered gloves are more preferred. Why latex Used for making gloves? Latex is a combined product of chemical compounds and proteins naturally present in specific trees and plants. Initially, it is in the form of a liquid substance but soon converts into a thick rubbery texture.   It is used in many industries like shoes, mattresses, balloons, etc. Latex is available in natural and manufactured forms, where artificial latex is used for latex-based coatings and paints. Difference between powdered and powder-free latex gloves Powdered Latex Gloves These glove

How to Use and Care for Reusable Cotton Pads

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  The menstrual cycle is a normal lifestyle once a girl hits puberty age. It is only then she understands and experiences the whole new lifestyle with menstruation every month. In this monthly period time, she must ensure the right sanitary pad and care is taken which will not put her in any discomforts. With various disposable and reusable napkins in town, choosing the user and eco-friendly is the best choice to make.   Reusable Cotton Pads are an economical yet very effective way to have a good period experience; this not only helps a woman but also helps Mother Earth in decomposition.   Let us understand more about the reusable cotton pads - There are of various sizes and shapes based on the requirement. The care and usage of reusable cotton pads are simple which doesn’t take much time.   Using a reusable pad is very similar to using a disposable pad depending on the flow type. You can use it any number of times. Let us first understand how to use the reusable cotton

Cloth Sanitary Pads: Making the Shift

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What You Need To Know About Reusable Panty Liners?

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What Is A Panty Liner? A lot of people get confused between a sanitary pad and a panty liner because of their shape but, sanitary pads and panty liners are not same. A sanitary pad has high absorbing power and can handle heavy vaginal discharge whereas; panty liners are tiny and have low absorbing power. Panty liners are used for different purpose like some women have irregular menstrual cycle and due to this reason they are always unsure about their period occurring date so you can use panty liner at the time like these when you constantly worried about you period as they are very light and comfortable. There are two types of panty liner Reusable Panty Liner And Use and Throw Panty Liner Reusable Panty Liner is 100% biodegradable and can be used again and again. One must note that Reusable Panty Liner should be washed properly and regular to maintain good hygiene, just like sanitary pads panty liners should also be change after 5 hours. They are made up of cotton and cloth which are