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Textiles recycling energy catch FDA attention

Celliant-engineered products harness and recycle the natural heat emitted by human beings to boost performance.

25th July 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Los Angeles, CA

Medical/Hygiene, Sports/​Outdoor

"Celliant-engineered products are the first of their kind that the FDA has designated as medical devices," said Seth Casden, Hologenix CEO. "Our technology can be used in everyday products – t-shirts, clothing, bedding, even airplane seats – to create an increase in local blood flow thereby increasing energy, boosting performance and speeding muscle recovery."

"We believe that Celliant is a truly disruptive technology that has transformational applications for textiles. We're currently evaluating additional applications of Celliant in the healthcare space, where, for example, people who suffer from diabetes might benefit from increased blood flow to body tissue."

Recycling natural heat

Celliant-engineered products harness and recycle the natural heat emitted by human beings to boost performance and rebuild and recharge the human body after physical activity and while you sleep. Celliant is made of a patented blend of thermo-reactive minerals infused into the core of fibre used to create all types of textiles and fabrics so it does not wash or wear out. Products made with Celliant fabric absorb and convert body heat into infrared energy (IR) that is recycled back into skin and tissue in a safe, natural way, the company explains.

IR is a vasodilator, increasing blood flow to tissue and muscles throughout the body, which delivers vital nutrients and oxygen to the cells. According to the manufacturer, the effect is clinically proven to help the body increase energy, endurance, stamina and performance, recover faster from physical activity, and promote restful sleep and increased comfort.

Celliant is used in a diverse range of textiles and applications – apparel, bedding, wetsuits and veterinary products. For example, ISPO award winner, Tecnica Mach 1 Pro Women Ski Boot, a ski boot made for women by women, uses Celliant and Lambswool Heat from Imbotex in its lining to address women's specific needs for warmth, comfort and performance.

Testing

"Science has shown that infrared energy increases blood flow, improves muscle recovery and reduces long-term pain," said Dr Michael R Hamblin, principal investigator at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. "The FDA's determination of Celliant products as medical devices and general wellness products will likely spur interest in infrared technologies and further development of garments and wraps that can positively impact people's well-being."

Celliant has been extensively researched, developed and clinically tested for both durability and effectiveness, the company reports. Prominent institutions have conducted nine clinical trials to evaluate Celliant's performance including University of California Irvine, University of Calgary, UCI Long Beach Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Texas A&M University, Loyola University Chicago and Exponent. Celliant technology has been shown to increase tissue oxygen levels by 8% at the site of application.

www.celliant.com

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