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SS: Has anyone bought this type of clothing? If you have, I'm very curious if you've noticed any difference in how you feel while wearing them as opposed to not. An example of a website selling this clothing Here. Is it worth the extra cost? Source: 12 months ago
In the meantime, https://getlambs.com. It pairs it down, while you investigate your surroundings. Source: over 1 year ago
Had the same problem. I woke up one morning, got out of bed and fell right into the wall. The next 2-3 months were spent being dizzy, especially in the house. I work outside, yet weirdly, the dizziness didn't get me there. Anyway, desperate and willing to try anything and everything, I bought an anti-EMF knit hat from getlambs.com (I do not work for them.) I ordered it, thinking it would do nothing, but I... Source: about 2 years ago
Protecting yourself from EMF's Https://getlambs.com. Source: over 2 years ago
If it is some kind of a EM radiation then honestly a tin-foil hat could stop it. If you don’t want to look like a crazy person, there’s a company called Lambs that makes EM blocking hats that look like regular beanies and baseball caps. Source: almost 3 years ago
I think you should look into period underwear. Its more expensive than pads, but its reusable for years and saves money. Ranges from about $20-$30. thinx.com has a teen section with smaller sizes and a variety of styles. Source: almost 1 year ago
I have been advocation menstrual cups to those who are still having their cycles when doing through hikes or just camping for a few days. I have never heard of the flex disk before and thanks for recommending it. I use a p-style when out as it is what "fits" me best. Also, look into thinx.com for absorbent menstrual panties which I bought for my niece. That company also makes absorbent panties for bladder... Source: over 1 year ago
I have "period underwear". Thinx brand specifically. They are super absorbent, attractive, and easy to clean. They aren't thick, so you can wear them like normal underwear too, and come in all the needs from thongs to briefs. I like to pack half and half - regular underwear vs period type. When you can't access washing machines, they are as easy to wash in the shower, or however you clean your underwear... Source: over 2 years ago
Here is what I use most often. In the daytime, I usually wear absorbent undies with a pad. My favorites are Thinx (shethinx.com) and Knix (knixteen.com) because they absorb a lot quickly and they look a little like normal undies. I usually use a prevail pad along with them for extra protection and because it will absorb fluids that tend to leak when I'm sitting down. Tena and Prevail are my go-to pads. Source: over 2 years ago
Shethinx.com is having a store-wide 30% off sale until May 26! Source: almost 3 years ago
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