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THROWING IN THE TOWEL-   Eve the Original Woman October 2000
Ever thought of adding your menstrual blood to the compost heap? Not a tip picked from Gardeners' Question Time, but a user's comment about what to do when emptying the rubber menstrual cup.

YOUR HEALTH QUESTIONS ANSWERED   NOW MAGAZINE August 2000
The Keeper needs to be removed for rinsing several times a day but, once mastered, it's quite handy and easy to use and, unlike tampons, it isn't associated with an increased risk of toxic shock syndrome.

   AN EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE   Here's Health May 2000
Another excellent alternative form of sanitary wear is the Keeper. It's a safe, discreet and comfortable rubber cup that is worn internally. It is washable and economical as one cup can last for up to ten years.

KEEPING THINGS TIDY  Cosmo Test - Cosmopolitan Magazine   June 1997
Absolutely comfortable. It's not as easy as inserting a tampon at first but, once you get the hang of it, you've got it.'
Everything's inside. No dangling string.'
It lasted much longer that a tampon.

  

THROW IN THE TOWEL  The Guardian   July 1999 Tampons are bad for out health, sanitary towels are bad for the environment. so, asks Emily Wilson, why are we ignoring safe, eco-friendly options?
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