The Smart Guide to PFAS-Free Menstrual Cups

Choosing safe, sustainable period products can feel overwhelming—especially as concerns grow around PFAS, the “forever chemicals” found in many consumer goods. Menstrual cups are a popular eco-friendly alternative to pads and tampons, but not all cups labeled “PFAS-free” are actually verified. Because PFAS can enter products intentionally or through manufacturing contamination, transparency matters. These chemicals persist in the environment and in our bodies, and research links exposure to hormone disruption, immune impacts, certain cancers, and developmental concerns. That’s why shoppers are increasingly seeking reusable products made from medical-grade, non-toxic materials and backed by third-party testing.

🛡️ PFAS-Free Menstrual Cups: Why Verification Matters for Health & Sustainability

Safe menstrual cups and menstrual discs typically use medical-grade silicone or TPE, avoid unnecessary dyes or fragrances, and provide clear, accessible materials information. Minimal ingredients and verified PFAS-free testing offer real peace of mind. Beyond personal health, reusable options made without PFAS significantly reduce waste and environmental contamination, replacing hundreds of disposables over their lifespan.

At Saalt, we’re committed to safer, science-backed period care. Our menstrual cups, discs, and leakproof underwear are independently tested for PFAS, sustainably made, and designed for comfort at every stage of life. With transparency, education, and thoughtful design, choosing safer period care becomes simple—and empowering.

Saalt is a sustainable period care brand working to support everyone who menstruates. They dedicate themselves to creating clean, high-performance products that are better for you and the planet. Their ethically made period cups and period underwear are for professional athletes, office workers, adventurers, and those new to their cycle. For a process that is natural and essential, Saalt offers something just as natural and straightforward.

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