Far Infrared Clothing promise to produce the major benefits. Some of the benefits found are improved micro circulation, increased delivery of oxygen and nutrients in the blood cell to the body’s soft tissue areas, regeneration and fast healing. I have not tried them myself, but I am intrigued by the concept!
How it works: They say Far Infrared Fiber (used to create this clothes), has been shown to emit light with wavelengths between 8 and 15 microns at a 94% effective rate. The therapy follows the holistic healing principle. It does not only treat a symptom, it enhances the whole body function. The treatment of the symptom occurs naturally.
Joymain Science and Technologies Group based in Nanjing, China, has developed health caring far infrared clothing. These products are meticulously made by using a special spinning-in technique, which consists of melting elements of superfine far infrared powder, and macromolecular material. These broken down elements are then mixed at high temperatures, and blended in with fine quality cotton. This is then made into yarn, which has health caring
functions. They can improve micro circulation, remove blood stasis, ease pain, suppress bacteria, diminish inflammation, raise your temperature and keep you warm.
I am thoroughly impressed that FIR+ Therapy Lady’s Undergarment Set (first picture), can be used to improve the blood circulation, stabilize blood pressure, relieve arthritis and joint pain, reduce cellulite in the skin, r
elieve chronicle fatigue, help loss weight. It can also be worn as regular undergarments for its extra warmth provided by the far infrared property. This set is a cozy alternative to plastic surgery!
Check out the Far Infrared Therapy Clothing Catalog, where I was thrilled by the range of therapy products offered (from pillows and lamps to therapy socks, ankle support or magnetic eye mask).
What else you need to know: Infrared clothing and band products provide non-invasive, non-addictive pain relief with no side effects. Containing
Magnets should not be worn by:
-Pregnant women, because the possible effects of magnets on the fetus are not known.
-People who use a medical device such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or insulin pump, because magnets may affect the magnetically controlled features of such devices.
-People who use a patch to deliver medication through the skin, in case magnets cause dilation of blood vessels, which could affect the delivery of the medicine. This caution also applies to people with an acute sprains, inflammation, infection or wounds.
Has anyone tried Far Infrared Clothing? I would love to read your thoughts!




October 18th, 2007 at 9:11 pm
That is a really interesting concept. Love to use it and find out if it works well.
December 9th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
Has anyone tried it?
December 10th, 2007 at 4:07 pm
not yet, I want to try cupping first!
December 11th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
What is cupping?
December 14th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
I just saw some kind of slippers that you can put into the microwave and they will make your feet warm, I think that would be a great addition to these things!
December 15th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I want to try those slippers you speak of- my feet are so cold.