Menu
 

We offer after-hours delivery at our BP depot across the road. The BP is open till 6pm.

Natural Menstrual Aids

If you do not mind cleaning your menstrual aids there are some non-disposable products available that will not result in increased landfill or waste. They do require you to be vigilant in your cleaning and skilled in their use. Often it is costly to purchase these products, but they may be reused over several years, so may work out less expensive than needing to keep purchasing disposable pads and tampons.

Sea sponge tampons can be used as you would use a disposable tampon. They are natural sponges which have been thoroughly cleaned to remove any sea creatures and debris. They are inserted dry and removed as you would a tampon. They should also be changed every four to six hours, and replaced with another dry sponge. You need to thoroughly clean each sponge after use and then boil them in order to ensure that they will not harbour any infection. You will need at least two sponges and they will probably last at least six months. 

Menstrual cups are rubber or latex-based bell shaped devices that need to be folded and inserted into the vaginal canal with the stem pointing towards the outside of the body. Care must be taken to place them so that they collect or stop the flow of the menstrual fluid, which then falls out or is tipped out on removal of the cup. The cup may then be rinsed and reinserted. Menstrual cups come in different sizes, as women that have given birth will usually need a larger cup in order for the cup to remain in place. Menstrual cups, if carefully washed and dried, may last for several years. They should be removed and then reinserted if needed, at least every eight hours, or more often during the day.

You may also use cloths to soak up menstrual fluids. These should be made of soft natural material, such as cotton or other natural fabrics, that are thin yet absorbent. They should be frequently changed, rinsed thoroughly and then soaked in solution similar to baby napkins. This soaking solution needs to be removed by several cold water rinses so you don’t cause skin rashes and irritation to the external vaginal area.

Your community pharmacist can advise you on the appropriate natural menstrual aids, and how you may clean and use them in order to lessen the environmental impact of your menstrual cycle. Most pharmacies have some natural menstrual products and will secure you any products and advice you may need to help manage your menstrual periods.   

Kaeo Chemist Shop

Our mission is to “enhance wellbeing” and we want to ensure safety by checking your nutritional herbal and conventional medicines are compatable.We are a small friendly pharmacy with limited hours to ensure viability in an amazing part of NZ! We have a large Māori customer base so like to focus on Māori health inequalities to ensure we do our very best for all our patients.