Learn About Re-usable Natural Menstrual Care Products

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

In this video Dalene will share with you information about switching to re-usable menstrual care products. Learn how to use Glad Rags cotton cloth pads, and the Mooncup menstrual cup. The Mooncup is a great alternative to tampons. These natural alternatives to conventional feminine care products benefit your fertility, health and the environment positively!

Links from this video:
Moon Cup - http://www.naturalfertilityshop.com/product-p/mooncup.htm
GladRags - http://www.naturalfertilityshop.com/category-s/346.htm

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  • When you say "non chlorinated oxygen bleach" would that be like Oxyclean?

  • @Margar02 Yes, I believe so.

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  • hi, I've used the menstrual cup for 3 months and I love it! Now I'm looking for info about Glad Rags and you video helped me. thank you so much and byee :)

  • I've used my organic, unbleached, cotton pads for about 10 years, and they're still as good as new. They're great, and absorbs much better than disposables.

  • @ ashley, Yeah you could, some say only 15 minutes max but sometimes its not recommended, depending on what its made of or who you buy they from. some people believe it can destroy the fabrics and that it's better to hand them on a line to air dry.

  • could you just put it in the washing machine and then pop it in the dryer?

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