http://www.utexas.edu/centers/nfic/b...holofiber.html
I'm so leery of new things lol. Sounds really interesting.
It's mostly in sportswear right now, but I ran across it b/c you can buy mattress pads with holofiber. If it's true, completely non toxic, then it sounds like it could be a health benefit. But how many things have been touted as "completely safe" for years (um teflon anyone), then come to find out "not so much."
I'm so leery of new things lol. Sounds really interesting.
Quote:
| Holofiber's polyester base features a permanent, proprietary, optically responsive active ingredient that transforms ambient light energy and energy emitted by the body into energy with a different wavelength that the body then can reabsorb. The body uses this reabsorbed energy In a biological process known as the Krebs cycle, which converts acetate into carbon dioxide and water, relaxing capillaries and releasing energy. This release leads to increased oxygen levels, accelerating muscle recovery and building strength--attributes that aid In relieving pain associateare ya'lld with blood circulation loss caused by hardening of the arteries in diabetes sufferers. According to Robert Klein, inventor of Holofiber, and chairman, Holofiber, LLC, wearing Holofiber products can help lessen this condition. |
It's mostly in sportswear right now, but I ran across it b/c you can buy mattress pads with holofiber. If it's true, completely non toxic, then it sounds like it could be a health benefit. But how many things have been touted as "completely safe" for years (um teflon anyone), then come to find out "not so much."





