About Holofiber: Holofiber is a proprietary product with patent pending. It is a responsive material for textiles and other uses, and is not an additive or coating applied by spraying or dipping. Its properties do not wash or leach out of the fabric. All of the Holofiber materials are incorporated into the fiber (becoming part of the fiber) and are non-toxic and biologically benign. Holofiber is optically responsive to wavelengths of ambient light as well as energy produced by the body. The mechanism involves interaction with cells that include the mitochondria and influences increased oxygen levels in body tissues. This more readily available oxygen results in improved metabolism, an increase in energy and faster recovery from exertion.
About Holofiber:
Holofiber is a proprietary product with patent pending. It is a responsive material for textiles and other uses, and is not an additive or coating applied by spraying or dipping. Its properties do not wash or leach out of the fabric. All of the Holofiber materials are incorporated into the fiber (becoming part of the fiber) and are non-toxic and biologically benign.
Holofiber is optically responsive to wavelengths of ambient light as well as energy produced by the body.
The mechanism involves interaction with cells that include the mitochondria and influences increased oxygen levels in body tissues.
This more readily available oxygen results in improved metabolism, an increase in energy and faster recovery from exertion.
Short Explanation of Mitochondria/Value: Mitochondria are portions of each cell that release energy to the cell and thus make possible the life activities of the cell that require energy.
Short Explanation of Mitochondria/Value:
Mitochondria are portions of each cell that release energy to the cell and thus make possible the life activities of the cell that require energy.
A clinical study conducted by Dr. Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH, during his term as an associate professor in the department of orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, evaluated subjects with a history of diabetes and vascular impairment. According to Dr. Lavery, the findings of this study were "compelling and significant". The Study Demonstrated: 8 - 12% increase in blood oxygen levels were recorded in subjects wearing the Holofiber products. Statistically significant increase in transcutaneous oxygen — or the oxygen delivery to the skin on subjects wearing Holofiber socks, compared to those wearing comparable non-Holofiber socks. Early results indicate findings that are likely to have a significant impact on the medical, consumer performancewear, and active sportswear markets.