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In this video we dive deep into the rising wave of complaints and controversies surrounding Always pads. What started as isolated stories has turned into a global conversation under hashtags like #MyAlwaysExperience, where users share troubling reactions: burning, rashes, severe irritation. 🔍 What we cover: The origin of the #MyAlwaysExperience movement in Kenya and how the discussion spread globally. Reports of discomfort: vulvar itching, burning sensations, rashes. A clinical case-series from Montreal found 26 of 28 women experienced irritation while using Always pads — symptoms improved when they switched. Testing by non-profit groups finding toxic or poorly disclosed chemicals in certain Always pad lines — including carcinogens and reproductive toxicants. Allegations of lower-quality materials being used in developing markets (e.g., Kenya) versus those sold in the US/Europe, and the implications this has for consumer trust and equality. Brand response: What Procter & Gamble has said (and hasn’t said) in response to the outcry. What this means for menstrual health, product transparency, and consumer rights. Tips for viewers: how to identify if you might be experiencing negative reactions, alternatives to consider, and how to make informed choices. 👉 Why this matters: Periods are already surrounded by stigma in many places. When a product meant for basic hygiene becomes the subject of complaints and suspicion, it gives rise to more than just consumer frustration — it raises questions about health equity, corporate responsibility, and the right to safe menstrual products everywhere. 💬 Join the conversation: Have you used Always pads and had a good or bad experience? Leave a comment below (or call out the brand on social media) and help others know what to watch out for. 🔔 If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it so we can spread awareness and support safer options for everyone who menstruates. #AlwaysPads #MenstrualHealth #MyAlwaysExperience #PeriodEquity #WomenHealth