ContraGel Medical Studies
ContraGel is the safe natural spermicide alternative. ContraGel contains no Nonoxynol-9, is vegan, and totally non-toxic. ContraGel was even formulated to be compatible with and not disrupt vaginal pH. The choice between ContraGel and nonoxynol-9 spermicide should be obvious —but is there a difference in effectiveness?
In an outstanding new medical study, ContraGel was proven to be just as effective as Nonoxynol-9 spermicides when paired with diaphragms. This is a massive victory for women all over the world who were waiting for confirmation that their birth control method is as effective as it is natural. Body-friendly, eco-friendly, and natural ContraGel is the clear winner in the battle of the contraceptive gels.
In addition to the groundbreaking new study, ContraGel effectivity and safety are well established. ContraGel is CE certified for use as a contraceptive gel used with a barrier contraceptive. It has a long history of customer satisfaction and excellent ratings. It was manufactured from 1972 until 2003 under the name Contracep Green and was more recently rebranded ContraGel Green.
How ContraGel Works
ContraGel works in two ways: First, it reduces the PH levels in the vagina making it less hospitable to sperm. Second, it’s viscous consistency traps sperm to prevent it from swimming past any openings around the barrier contraceptive.
Studies show that this combined effect functions to increase the contraceptive reliability of barrier contraceptives equally well to typical spermicides.
ContraGel is formulated from six simple ingredients: Water, Lactic Acid, Sodium Lactate, Methyl Cellulose, Sorbic Acid, and Vanillin.
ContraGel is water soluble and safe to use with silicone diaphragms and cervical caps, as well as latex or polyurethane condoms. It was determined to be highly compatible with YES brand water-based lubricants.
ContraGel Is Proven Effective
In an outstanding new medical study, ContraGel was proven to be just as effective as Nonoxynol-9 spermicides when paired with a barrier contraceptive.
This is a massive victory for women all over the world who were waiting for confirmation that their birth control method is as effective as it is natural. There should no longer be a hesitancy by doctors and clinics suggest the use of ContraGel with a diaphragm in place of nonoxynol-9. Despite the lack of harsh chemicals, the formulation of ContraGel makes is an equally effective contraceptive Gel.
In addition to the groundbreaking new study, ContraGel effectivity and safety are well established. ContraGel is CE certified for use as a contraceptive gel used with a barrier contraceptive. It has a long history of customer satisfaction and excellent ratings. It was manufactured from 1972 until 2003 under the name Contracep Green and was more recently rebranded ContraGel Green.