For many years in the UK FemCap cervical caps, Milex diaphragms and Gygel spermicide were available on prescription from the NHS. This ensured a cheap, subsidied price for users, which in turn encouraged a…
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To understand what ContraGel (also branded as Caya Gel) is, and how it can be used as an effective part of an all natural birth control system, it is important to first understand what it…
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Thanks to the popularity of vaginal and spermicidal foams, sprays and films we receive a LOT of emails and DMs asking if Caya Gel (and ContraGel) can be used without a diaphragm. The short…
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It saddens us to share the news of the passing of a loyal, old friend of ours, Gygel N9 spermicide. Personally I have been distributing it for over 15 years, since it was a…
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The short answer is, probably! Hold on to your seat, because we’re about to cover some information you might have missed in your Sex Education classes. Did you know that you can actually only…
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Don’t let chemical laden nonoxynol-9 spermicide hinder your goal of all natural contraception. All diaphragms and cervical caps must be used with a contraceptive gel— choose ContraGel, also known as Caya Gel, instead of…
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It goes without saying that no method of contraception can ever guarantee 100% protection, although some couples believe that certain homemade methods of contraception are effective ways to avoid pregnancy. These forms of homemade…
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Since the sexual revolution of the 1960’s when the diaphragm introduced instantly reversible, female controlled contraception to the world, the demand for spermicide to accompany it was immediately created. Spermicide is a substance used…
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We receive lots of questions asking how ContraGel and Caya Gel work and, if it’s natural, how it can reliably kill sperm? Many people question its safety as well. So, in this post, we’ll…
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Having worked with contraceptive gels (ContraGel, Caya Gel and Gygel) for some 15 years now there is one frequent question which frequently pops up in relation to using applicators for these gels. Do I…
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Having worked with ContraGel (also available as Caya Gel) since its launch, I would say THE most frequent question we receive is whether ContraGel can be used safely with condoms. As of the publication…
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As mentioned in previous posts, N-9 spermicides tend to irritate a large amount of their users because they contain the harsh chemical ingredient, Nonoxynol-9 (N-9) which is also found in cleaning products. So what you…
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If you’ve been checking out your spermicide options to accompany your diaphragm or cervical cap, without a doubt you’ll have heard reference to N9. In the UK the NHS has historically approved Gygel, an…