The Cirago Graphene Far Infrared Heating Scarf is unlike standard heating pads. They do not get red hot to the touch. Instead, they use the new graphene heating film technology to produce far infrared ray (FIR) heat that penetrates into bone and muscle to melt away chronic pain. Since FIR can be used at lower overall temperatures, FIR heating pads are good for all skin types, especially ideal for those with sensitive skin.
The scarf material is very soft and comfortable around the neck. The scarf produces heat and infrared ray that provides a comfortable experience and enhances the blood circulation system. The scarf coems with a portable power bank (5000mAh) that fits perfectly into the pocket of the scarf.
Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene". Graphene is the newest, strongest and thinnest material, and is an excellent conductor of heat for generating far infrared ray.
Far Infrared Rays (FIR) are electromagnetic waves in the portion of the spectrum just beyond visible light. Also produced by the sun, FIR provides the targeted area with deep, penetrating heat through direct energy conversion.
Far infrared (FIR) heating pads is effective for relieving pain in soft tissue, muscle, and joints. It is designed to provide temporary pain relieve for arthritis, carpal tunnel, joint stiffness, cramps, sport injuries and more. FIR can help to improve blood circulation by expanding capillaries, as well as relieve nerve tension and relax muscle spasms.
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