Imagine if there were a textile that could work with the human body system to increase its oxygen levels, which can build strength, increase energy and.

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Imagine if there were a textile that could work with the human body system to increase its oxygen levels, which can build strength, increase energy and accelerate muscle recovery… There it is. It's called Celliant ™

What is Celliant™? 1.Celliant ™ is a patented technology, using specially formulated yarns, knitted into a mattress fabric (ticking) that helps to enhance oxygen levels in the body. 2.In clinical testing, Celliant ™ has been proven to increase oxygen levels in the body and help balance body temperature during sleep. o Clinically proven to increase oxygen levels in the body, 2003 o Clinically proven to help balance body temperature, 2007 o Clinically proven to reduce pain (newest study), 2008 o Pain study accepted for publication Spring 2009

How does it Work? Celliant ™ is a patented process using micron sized particles of naturally occurring minerals, incorporated into fiber during extrusion. A permanent part of the fiber/yarn, lasting the life cycle of the material It is believed that the Celliant ™ particles stimulate some pigments and other enzymes in the skin, leading to increased blood flow and oxygenation of the skin and neighboring soft tissues. This energy sent to the body by Celliant ™ helps the body’s cells to be better oxygenated.

The Effects of Celliant™

What does this Means? Mattress made with Deslee Celliant ™ ticking covered with cotton sheet. –Increase in oxygen levels up to 14% after lying on our fabric*. –Celliant ™ start to be effective within 30 to 60 minutes* –Gradually improves –Levels out after 2 to 4 hours and remains constant*  it is important to note that Celliant ™ penetrated through the sheet as well as the pajamas. Similar tests performed with mattress covered with a mattress pad. –Increase in oxygen levels close to 10% after lying on our fabric* FYI: Transcutaneous Oxygen Pressure or TCPO2 is a non-invasive method of measuring oxygen tension (*) Depending on the user

Consumer Benefits Celliant™ speeds the natural healing process, reduces soreness and increases comfort during recovery. ● Reduces pain ● Increases comfort ● Improves overall wellness Benefits include: ● Better performance and less fatigue during activity ● Increased stamina and strength ● Faster healing and recovery ● More active lifestyle

Consumer Benefits Look for quality products with Celliant for… Improved Comfort ● Celliant™ provides the ideal combination of pain relief and temperature moderation. Increased Energy ● Celliant™ increases oxygen levels by up to 14%, helping you feel more energized. Enhanced Performance ● Celliant™ enhances performance during athletic activity and is ideal to increase your competitive advantage. Faster Healing and Recovery ● Celliant™ improves oxygen levels and helps balance body temperature, which soothes sore muscles and reduces aches and pains. Celliant™ is ideal if you are recovering from an injury or surgery.

What researchers are saying about Celliant™. “It’s important to note that properly controlled clinical trials have shown a positive effect from wearing clothing enhanced with Celliant. Frankly, as a skeptic, I was surprised at the results and am excited to conduct additional trials.” ● Dr. Ian Gordon, MD, PhD Director of the University of California Wound Clinic, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of California, Irvine and Chief of the Vascular Surgery Section at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System “There are a number of benefits that will come out of wearing this product. In the athlete, it will increase oxygen metabolism rates, therefore enhancing performance. It will also aid recovery of people that don’t exercise very often. Most often you exercise and become stiff. This will help to eliminate the stiffness. In the diabetic population, it will increase oxygen at the surface or oxygen to wounds and eventually the wounds will heel on a quicker basis.” ● Dr. Graham McClue, PhD Research Director, Hyperbaric Treatment & Training Center, Houston, Texas “This study shows a significant increase in blood flow in the skin. This improvement might be enough to take patients from being symptomatic to asymptomatic, which for patients that are taking 10 or 15 drugs, to be able to wear a garment with no negative side effects is a tremendous advantage.” ● Dr. Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Loyola University Medical Center & Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, Chicago, Illinois

What consumers are saying about Celliant™. “After my daughter returned from an intense hiking trip, she suffered from tendonitis in both her knees. However, she only had one week to rest her knees before starting 3 weeks of intense soccer training camps, as well as pre-season hockey skating. As soon as I received the knee wraps, I had her wear them any time she was at home and at night while sleeping. After wearing them for 3 or 4 days, her knees already felt better and even after the exertion of the first day of camp her knees felt fine. She continues to wear them and until today, after about 2 weeks of camp, the pain has not returned.” ● Bill Madaras, Wilton, Connecticut “I have been a type II diabetic for 15 years and recently neuropathy has been affecting my legs and feet. I tried a number of different support hose and have not been satisfied with their performance. In many cases they restricted the blood flow and ended up increasing the pain. Your socks have been fantastic. I seem to get the support that I need without the restrictions. They not only help with the numbness but provide the support that I need to assist me in walking." ● Frank S. Chase, Nashua, New Hampshire “ During the 2005 Toronto Marathon, I wore Celliant running socks and had zero problems with my feet. When I made it across the finish line I just kept right on trucking... While everyone else walked into a bunch of Kids’ Pools that had been filled with water and ice. As it happened, I ended up seeing my doctor a few days later for my annual physical. He was amazed that my feet didn't show any signs of blistering, swelling, bruising etc. I am as amazed with this stuff today as I was when I first tried it!!!” ● Andrew Wells, Real Estate Broker and Marathon Runner, Toronto, Canada

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