What are the properties of Teviron and its Benefits to health?
The four unique properties of Teviron are:
Teviron's heat insulation property is unsurpassed. It was the inner garment of choice of the Japanese Mountaineer Team when scaling the Himalayas, and the Japanese challengers to the Arctic Circle. With poor heat insulation, heat dissipates off the body resulting in one feeling cold. This causes the blood vessels to constrict and impedes the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the cells in various parts of the body. This in turn can trigger off a series of diseases and maladies.
Teviron does not absorb moisture, it disperses moisture rapidly. It keeps the heat in, and keeps the body dry.
Negative Ions have 4 amazing effects:
1. Purifies the blood, regulating its pH balance, and stimulates circulation.
2. Rejuvenates the cells, stimulates cell metabolism.
3. Enhances the body's immune system.
4. Regulates autonomic nerves, enhancing your health.
Those unique properties are excellent Anti-inflammatory that can help combating: Cardiovascular Disease, Infertility, Cancer, Insomnia, ALS, Autoimmune disorders such as MS, Lupus, IBS and Crohn's Disease, Allergy, Asthma, Chronic pain, Gout, Fibromyalgia, Diabetes, Obesity, Migraine, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Alzheimer's, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Parkinson's, Anxiety, Depression, ADD ,ADHD, Autism , Gout, Incontinent, Prostate Enlarge, Hearing Loss....
Teviron does not catch fire easily. It only produce an odor when burnt which can be useful in alerting of an impending fire. Teviron is recognized by JFRA (Japan fire Retardant association) as being a fire retardant product.
Recommended Wear: For Various Health conditions
Teviron is a synthetic fabric extracted from petroleum. Its chemical name is polyvinyl chloride. It was invented in Japan over 30 years ago. It has won many awards and recognition in Japan including the Ohkohchi Prize, the Macromolecule Society Prize, and the Onshi Invention Prize. The Onshi Invention prize was awarded by the late Japanese Emperor, Showa, to recognize Teviron's contribution to the Japan's economics and society.
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