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As more women seek green alternatives for their period products, a German startup has created biodegradable tampons made of seaweed. Founded in 2021, Vyld’s tampon named ‘Kelpon’ is made from a biopolymer extracted from marine algae. This biopolymer is processed into fibres which are then produced in the same way as the traditional tampons. Vyld tests the quality of the tampon using a Syngina, a device which tests the absorption capacity of tampons. The team wants to produce innovative, eco-friendly products made from seaweed. “Our long-term vision is actually the Algaeverse, as you call it, a...
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As more women seek green alternatives for their period products, a German startup has created biodegradable tampons made of seaweed. Founded in 2021, Vyld’s tampon named "Kelpon" is made from a biopolymer extracted from marine algae. This biopolymer is processed into fibres which are then produced in the same way as the traditional tampons. Vyld tests the quality of the tampon using a Syngina, a device that tests the absorption capacity of tampons. Scotland becomes the first country to make access to free period products a legal rightThe team wants to produce innovative, eco-friendly products ...
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A UK company is making (brain)waves in the women’s health industry by creating a headband that modulates premenstrual period pain. The headband, called the Nettle, administers low-current electrical pulses to specific parts of the brain that deal with pain and mood regulation. Samphire Neuroscience, the company behind the Nettle, is targeting those with pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) or the more severe premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Both include symptoms like mood swings, depression, and fatigue that hit in the days before menstruation starts, according to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS...
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