Sanitary products in the spotlight, but what is the alternative for South African women?

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The recent study by the University of the Free State about the safety of sanitary products in South Africa, has caused concern among women over their health and safety.

The study detected endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substances that can interfere with hormones in nearly 16 brands of sanitary pads and eight panty liners available on the South African market.

According to Professor Deon Visser from the university’s Chemistry Department, while the chemicals were found in low concentrations, they mimic hormones and could still pose potential health concerns.

Medical manufacturer and humanitarian, Dr. Ruth Apostolov, spoke to Jacaranda FM Newswatch about the alternatives.

She told Faith Modise another option is the use of menstrual cups.
25 Feb 6AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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