Latex Condom which is Secure for Women
Condoms are made of latex material which sometimes contain ingredients harmful to the body. But a company created a condom that is more environmentally friendly and safe for women.
Under U.S. office of the Global AIDS Coordinator in mind that 9 out of 10 women in Africa do not have a condom for more than 2 months and condoms are available most of the use of chemicals that are harmful to women.
For that condom companies 'Love Begins with L.' founded by Talia Frenkel independent photojournalist working with the red cross to create a condom L. safe for women and sensitive skin, and made with glycerin and paraben free lubricant designed to mimic the body's natural lubricant.
Glycerin is derived from the non-veggies can cause problems such as fungal infections, while parabens strongly associated with health problems. Also designed packaging more environmentally friendly and reduce carbon footprint.
Frenkel believe that safe sex is a human right of every human being, since it is necessary to protect and empower the attitude of female sexuality. Frenkel began to realize the importance of using condoms after seeing the devastating impact of HIV / AIDS for women and children when he worked in Africa.
"My job was to document the impact of the epidemic and every day countless lives lost in the absence of something that can be purchased by the society to provide protection," Frenkel said, as quoted from Greenphropet.com , Tuesday (22/03/2011).
Disease HIV / AIDS remains a major problem in several countries, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. And Frenkel find that condoms are often not available there, while using a condom is one form of protection against transmission of HIV / AIDS.
In Africa, HIV / AIDS is a problem that can not be imagined. About 5,000 new transmission occurs in a day and 4,000 deaths per day, this means that there are approximately 22 million deaths from diseases preventable with reproductive health care better.
In addition to creating condom L. friendly to the environment and women, 'Love Begins with L.' also seeks to empower millions of young women in Africa by providing free contraception and sex education.


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