Wednesday 17 September 2008

Contraceptive Did You Know? No 1

Weird and wonderful preparations have been used across the centuries in an attempt to prevent pregnancy. Surprisingly, modern research has found some that had a genuine scientific basis but others were no better than old wives tales. An even larger proportion were downright dangerous.

For example, early cocoa butter pessaries had boric acid and tannic acid as essential ingredients.

Boric acid is currently used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant and to control the fission rate of uranium in nuclear power plants. Pretty powerful stuff.

Tannic acid is similarly a weak acid once used as a treatment for strychnine poisoning. Today it's used in wood stains and gives tea its distinctive taste and colour. Soaking one's feet in tannic acid (or strong tea) can help prevent blisters.

Still want to try cocoa butter pessaries?

To find out more, buy Casanova's Condoms - the lighter side of contraception by Laura Essendine. http://www.lulu.com/content/3340705

Please note: this post is for amusement only and should not be construed as contraceptive advice. Please see a registered health professional for this