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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
EFFICACY OF HERBAL SANITARY NAPKINS IN MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT: INTEGRATING HOMOEOPATHIC VALIDATION WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Don J. Scott Berin G. MD(Hom)*, Dr. V. J. Beautlin Previncy MD (Hom)
Abstract Background: Conventional sanitary napkins contain synthetic chemicals such as BPA, BPS, and dioxins, which are linked to hormonal disruption, infections, infertility, and long-term toxic effects. They also contribute to ecological hazards and increase risks such as toxic shock syndrome. Aim: This review evaluates the efficacy of herbal sanitary napkins as ecofriendly, therapeutic alternatives, supported by Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Organon of Medicine, and Community Medicine perspectives. Methods: Literature from Homoeopathy, menstrual hygiene studies, and public health research was synthesized to assess herbal extracts including Calendula officinalis, Aloe socotrina, and Hamamelis virginiana. Results: Herbal napkins demonstrated antiinflammatory, healing, and venotonic properties, offering relief from irritation, pelvic congestion, and menorrhagia-related discomfort. They are biodegradable, reduce ecological burden, and promote safer menstrual hygiene. Conclusion: Herbal sanitary napkins provide a holistic, sustainable solution to menstrual hygiene, combining symptom relief with public health benefits and aligning with gender equity and SDGs. Keywords: Menstrual Hygiene, Herbal Sanitary Napkins, Homoeopathy, Community Medicine, Phytotherapy, Women’s Health, Eco-friendly Menstrual Care. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
