Optimum
Resonant Materials
An advanced approach to natural healing.
Helps circulation, mental alertness & stress relief.
ORM stands for Optimum Resonant Materials
consisting of Tourmaline, Serpentine (minerals) and Chinon (a luxurious
fiber derived from milk protein - hypoallergenic).
Tourmaline
emits negative ions and far-infrared rays, reduces water clustering
and has anti-bacterial and deodorant qualities. Serpentine also emits
negative ions and far infrared waves. It is also an effective deodorant
and anti-bacterial agent. Both minerals valuable ingredients in the
manufacturing of the FAR Infrared products. The minerals are refined
into particles of 0.3 microns on average and then using a proprietary
process they are integrated into the fibers of the Chinon material
(luxurious fiber with a feel like silk and hypo-allergenic).
What
makes FAR Infrared ORM so special? Their formula is specially designed
to improve circulation and stimulate the body's natural healing processes.
It's effectiveness is due to three important factors.
1. Size of the ORM particles. They have
the only technology available that can refine tourmaline, serpentine
and other minerals to 0.3 microns or less. The smaller particles create
a greater surface area which increases the minerals' effectiveness
many times.
2. The patented ORM composite. The combination
of tourmaline, serpentine and other special minerals make FAR Infrared
ORM the only material of its kind.
3. The special weave. This was expressly
designed by scientists on their research team to emit the optimum
amount of negative ions and far infrared rays. The Chinon material
has a superior wicking ability which makes it ideal for bedding, clothing
and sportswear. Research in Japan and elsewhere has shown that ORM
products with their combination of far infra-red and negative ions
help improve circulation, aid in stress relief, increase mental alertness,
and aid in faster recovery from fatigue and injuries. These products
also have an anti-bacterial and deodorizing effect.
Thermovision Studies:

Photo left without FAR
INfrared blanket - Photo right with FAR Infrared blanket
At Penn State's Center for Sports Medicine,
one of the top research facilities for sports performance in the nation,
Dr. William Kraemer is leading a study on the unique effects of ORM
composites. He, together with more than 20 colleagues, have devoted
1000's of research hours to this project. These scientists are conducting
ongoing research from Sports Performance which began in 1992 and Cell
Studies which began in 1996.
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