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    March 18, 2010
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    Say "Goodbye" to Pads and Tampons!


    By Caroline Biron
    Published June 06, 2007


    The reusable menstrual pad
    A reusable pad is very similar to disposable one: more or less the same shape, but made of either regular or brushed cotton. An environmentally-friendly choice, but with the same protection.

    How do you use it?

    *Instead of adhesive strips, reusable pads stay in place with snaps.

    *They can be rinsed out in the sink then machine washed.

     
     
    4. Lunapads, $19.99 for regular cotton; $24.99 for organic cotton (other models and colours available); at www.lunapads.com.
    5. GladRags, about $15 (other models and colours also available); check out www.gladrags.com

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    crgate 2009-09-08 19:46
    I've been a Diva cup for close to 4 years now and would never go back to pads a tampons! So much more comfortable and if you think you're gonna get it... [more]
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    brandysnap 2008-10-10 09:49
    I'm just thinking about when you use a public washroom.... it can't be as clean as using a sanitary product.
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    mom102 2008-01-18 04:30
    they all sound disgusting and i have seen alot working in the health care field. I recycle and reuse almost everything so i feel im good to use disposable.... [more]
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    shopalot 2008-01-09 23:36
    I'm not a fan of a reuseable pad. shopalot
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    shopalot 2008-01-09 23:27
    A product that costs only $45.00 and can be used for up to 10 years is well worth trying. In less than the first year it has paid for itself.... [more]
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