My family and I have been staying on a farm in the Karoo since 2010 . Coming from the city, our lives have taken a very different path. We are passionate about health, be it in terms of the food we eat, or the medicine we take, or the body care products we use.
I started making herbal medicine in 2007, and subsequently started making natural body products. One thing led to the next and before long I had a small health shop, Cassia & Clove health, which I now run from the farm.
In 2004 I was diagnosed with endometriosis when I battled to conceive. I subsequently started doing research for causes and cures for the condition. I am grateful to our Father that I have four beautiful children today and no longer suffer with endometriosis. My search led me to alternatives for disposable pads and tampons. I started using the silicon cup, but after having three natural births this little device did not work for me any longer. I started looking at alternatives for disposable pads, but was not satisfied with what I found. When I fell pregnant with my fourth child, Hannah, I came across Hannahpads and thought it so appropriate that I made the switch and ordered them. This was in 2013, and I will never look back.
Yes, please do a simple cold-water wash either by hand or in machine with natural laundry products. Hang to completely dry and place away ready for your first use.
hannahpads last up to 3 years or longer with personal use and care.
You will know when it is time to retire your hannahpad when it begins to fall apart at the seams (not likely in the first few years of use). This is when you need a replacement.
All organic cotton sheets are biodegradable and compostable.
Cotton hem, stitches and plastic snaps are recyclable.
Outer patterned layer with TPU coating should be discarded with regular household garbage.
Here are some ideas from customers:
– Upcycle your pads to make mending patches
– Use the old pads to buff shoes after polishing
– Use the recyclable parts and make ECOBRICKS from them :-).A
Always ensure that your pads are thoroughly dry before putting them away. You can either lay them flat or fold them. We provide storage boxes with our sets which is a nice space saver.
You will know when it is time to retire your hannahpad when it begins to fall apart at the seams (not likely in the first few years of use). This is when you need a replacement.
All organic cotton sheets are biodegradable and compostable.
Cotton hem, stitches and plastic snaps are recyclable.
Outer patterned layer with TPU coating should be discarded with regular household garbage.
Here are some ideas from customers:
- Upcycle your pads to make mending patches
- Use the old pads to buff shoes after polishing
- Use the recyclable parts and make ECOBRICKS from them :-).
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