Negatively Charged Ion Garment

by | Oct 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

This consultation research project was conducted for Prolexus Sdn Bhd to provide crucial, objective, and scientific validation on the physiological effects of wearing their specialized negatively charged ion garments. The importance of this study was to rigorously determine if the garment delivered measurable benefits to human performance, recovery, and overall physiological health. Our comprehensive investigation explored several parameters across multiple systems, including vital signs monitoring, detailed assessment of blood circulation (blood flow velocity and vessel diameter), heat distribution (thermal skin analysis), oxygen consumption (including VO2​ max), respiratory efficiency, and measures of aerobic and endurance capacity alongside the fatigue index.

Company: Prolexus Sdn. Bhd

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