If you've never heard of The Keeper before please read on. The Keeper is better for you, your pocket book, and the environment. You'll love the comfort and convenience too.

What is it?

The Keeper has been around for years, but with the invent of disposable pads and tampons it never gained the popularity it deserved. Most women are farmiliar with the discomforts and leaking tendencies of tampons, and for many active woman, pads are just not an option....so, that's where The Keeper comes in.  Made from natural latex rubber. The Keeper is reusable, so there is no monthly pollution from product disposal or packaging. Even the female scientists in the famous Biosphere environmental enclosure in Arizona chose The Keeper as their feminine hygiene method because of its environmental balance.The Keeper is a natural latex rubber receptacle that is used to collect your menstrual fluids. It does not absorb or disrupt your natural vaginal acidity or moisture levels, or expose you to chemicals like bleach, glues, and absorbency gels. The Keeper has NOT been associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome. . Tens of thousands of women are so satisfied with The Keeper that most new sales have been because of customer referrals

         Comfortable & Convenient

The Keeper is easily inserted. The Keeper is so comfortable, most women even forget they are wearing it! You may be concerned that The Keeper is unsanitary or messy. These concerns will vanish after you have used it a few days.

                     Economical
Because The Keeper is reusable,  the monthly cost can be as low as about 30 cents. It typically costs less than one-tenth of what you are now spending, not to mention the financial impact of less pollution and garbage disposal. The Keeper has a 3 Month Money Back Guarantee.

Why switch from disposable pads or tampons?

                      Health Risks
Tampons are typically manufactured from rayon. There is a risk of rayon fibres being absorbed into the vaginal walls. Tampons may also expose you to absorbency gels, bleach, and chemicals such as chlorine. Chlorine can cause the production of dioxins, a potent carcinogen. Normally, the vagina is
self-cleansing. The vaginal walls produce their own fluid, which carries dead cells and other organisms away. Tampon absorption can disrupt this normal acidic vaginal environment, making you susceptible to bacterial infections and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Although rare, TSS is a serious and sometimes fatal condition, with symptoms including high fever, sunburn-like rash, nausea, diarrhea, sore throat, and achy muscles. You need only see the warnings on or in your box of tampons for confirmation of this. Although much safer than tampons, most pads are bleached and can present the risk of carcinogenic dioxin exposure. Rayon fibres from pads can also be absorbed.   

            Environmental Damage

Rayon manufacturers are one of the worst polluters in North America. In addition, Over 7 BILLION tampons and their packaging waste are disposed of annually, clogging our overburdened landfill sites. Plastic applicators used by some tampons have caused serious damage to water treatment plants and beaches, even choking wildlife. Of Course pads cause an abundance of waste to our landfills and are even considered a bio-hazard.

         Discomfort & Inconvenience


Most women agree that tampons and pads are uncomfortable. Pads get in the way of sports, swimming, and other activities. Other bothersome problems with pads include bunching, unpleasant odor, chafing , leakage, and of course visible bulkiness under body hugging fashions. Tampons fix some of these problems, but often leak and cause alergic and other reactions in many women. Pads and tampons are expensive, and must be repurchased each month, and don't forget replacing stained underwear from leaks!

                      The Solution

Myself and many other women agree that The Keeper is The Solution! I believe once you get the hang of it, you'll agree that it's one of the best feminine hygiene products on the market today.

     

       Choosing the correct size


Size "A" (after childbirth)


Size "B" (before childbirth) 

Customers have reported  that they receive a better fit with the Size A if they are over 30  years old or have had a c-section. 

                       

The keeper is easily inserted and removed. 

 

The keeper remains comfortably in place until you take it out.