Cloth pads are free from irritating materials, so you can avoid unnecessary exposure to the synthetic ingredients in disposable pads and tampons.
The process of manufacturing these disposables also pollutes our waterways, air and animal habitats. Switching to reusables can make a difference.
It can seem like washable cloth pads cost more than disposables, but they actually are much more economical when compared to the cost of disposable products over your lifetime.
This is a lovely initiative to give back to the planet. Ria all the best to you and I know EcoRia brand is going worldwide. Lots of power, love and light to you.
Chandrika NarulaI have two daughters and I have been discussing this with my oldest. We could save a ton of money . I am going to try it and see how we do. We have tried its too good.
Neha MahajanI don’t fear my periods anymore. Cloth pads are good for you…notice if your flow lightens after a few cycles of using them. Mine did, also my general aching subsided that usually accompanied my monthly period. I feel great after using cloth pads.
Rachana SharmaHi I just made the switch to EcoRia re-usable pads! I love it! I've been trying to convert my friends and one of them is interested. I hope I can get as many people as possible to use this product. Not only does it cut down on your bills every year. If you're reading this, I highly recommend that you make the switch like I did.
Sikha DuttEcoRia have literally changed my life. I no longer have to worry if I am going to have enough pads to last the day.I no longer have to ask my husband to go to the medical store for me. I no longer have to wear hot, wet, yucky pads. I don't have to deal with chafing, leaking, or adhesives sticking to me!
Sheetal PatelI've always been interested in using cloth pads but I never actually did until just recently. I got a sample and tried it out and came back and bought enough for a whole period. Once you get to used to washing and wearing it becomes really easy. I won't go back to disposables and I'm telling all my closest friends to give it a try.
Nancy Das