Giulia Tomasello's home-grown sanitary pad helps balance vaginal flora
Graduate shows 2016:Â ?Central Saint Martins student Giulia Tomasello's Future Flora kit lets women grow and harvest living cultures that can support intimate health (+ slideshow).
The kit features an Agar jelly-based element designed to be worn much like a sanitary napkin. The bacteria grown in this jelly pad help to balance vaginal flora ? bacteria that live in the vagina, which act to prevent and treat Candida yeast infections like thrush.
"Lactobacillus bacteria creates a hostile environment for the further development of Candida albicans, acting as a living culture of probiotics," explained the designer.
"By placing the pad in contact with the female genitalia, the healthy bacteria grows on the surface of the infected area, reconstructing the microflora missing in the vagina epithelium and maintaining a lower pH level in the vaginal area."
The Future Flora set includes a large Petri dish, a pipette with freeze-dried bacterial compound, and an inoculation loop ? a thin wire tool used to retrieve microbes from a culture.
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Agar jelly is used to grow and nurture Lactobacillus bacteria, before a lozenge-shaped section is removed from the Petri dish. This section is then worn much like a sanitary towel would be.
Overenthusiastic use of chemical-based soaps and cleaners leads to the removal of microflora from the body, so Tomasello designed the kit to combat...
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