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DevaKai
01-10-2009, 04:35 PM
I have been looking high and low for affordable reusable pads and I just cannot seem to find them. I want to be as eco friendly as possible and lighten my carbon footprint as it were.
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Is there anyone out there who knows where to find these at a reasonable price or is there anyone out there who would be willing to put some together for me?


Thanks!

Jill

cocreator
01-10-2009, 08:52 PM
Hi Jill,

Whole Foods has been carrying <a href="https://www.gladrags.com" target=" _blank">Glad Rags</a> for some time now. They come in many colors and different sizes, and there is an organic cotton option as well. I can vouch for these as I've used them for years, though there are other companies that make reusable cloth menstrual pads as well, such as <a href="https://www.newmoonpads.com/pads.html" target=" _blank">New Moon pads</a>.

By the way, I offer an e-course for women who want to reclaim their feminine wisdom and power through the blood mysteries. Learn more about <a href="https://www.liveyourlight.com/services/Evolution.html" target=" _blank">Loving Our Lunacy</a>.

Blessings and wholeness on this glorious full moon gateway ~
Amara



I have been looking high and low for affordable reusable pads and I just cannot seem to find them. I want to be as eco friendly as possible and lighten my carbon footprint as it were.
:laundry:
Is there anyone out there who knows where to find these at a reasonable price or is there anyone out there who would be willing to put some together for me?


Thanks!

Jill

loveheals
01-11-2009, 08:16 AM
I got mine at Olivers. The company is called Glad Rags. They work great. I bought several of those before I discovered my new favorite... the Diva cup. I have seen these at either whole foods or Olivers. It all goes into a small cup and you dump it out. Easy, re-useable and economical. It took me a couple months to get comfortable with it, but now, I love it. THere is part of the cup that extends down, I trimmed that off as close to the cup as I could because I found it uncomfortable. Good luck.

typewriter
01-12-2009, 01:58 AM
Etsy :: sewfussy :: Shop Fussy for Moonbow cloth menstrual pads and more (https://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5130820)

These are my absolute fav --all organic, great price, colors, and absorption. They wash really well, too, which has been a prob with others I've heard about.

There really is a difference in quality!

rachellesloss
09-24-2020, 05:20 PM
There are also these THINX underwear with built-in reusable pads. They're pretty amazing. A bit pricey but they seem to last forever - I've had mine for 3 years now and they're still in great shape.
https://www.shethinx.com/

socoexpat
09-25-2020, 09:28 AM
My partner uses ones from a company called Sckoon. The only widely available ones we have found that use ORGANIC cotton.
Fwiw- when we were travelling, pre-pandemic, and ended up extending our trip.. we actually found good quality bamboo fabric ones at a wal-mart (only place we could find off the hwy open at that time)