BAMBOO 3G SOCKS
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Bamboo Charcoal can release Far Infrared Rays that may promote blood circulation and increase negative ion production. It acts as a natural deodorizer and can absorb benzene, phenol, methanol, sulphides, nitrides etc. Bamboo Charcoal Fibre also can regulate skin temperature keeping your skin cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
These socks have a very soft luxurious feel and a comfortable Bamboo Charcoal Yarn sole which can draw toxins from your skin. A must combination with your slacks and leather dress shoes.
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FIRST USED IN CHINA IN THE 15TH CENTURY
More sustainable than hardwood charcoal due to its rapid growth cycle that requires no pesticides or irrigation.
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PURIFIES WATER AND ELIMINATES IMPURITIES
Like all charcoal, bamboo charcoal purifies water and eliminates organic impurities and smells. It is possible to treat chlorine-sterilized drinking water with bamboo charcoal to remove residual chlorine and chlorides.
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USED IN THE ORIGINAL LIGHT BULB DESIGN
Because he and his team discovered the longevity of its use, Thomas Edison featured a carbonized bamboo filament in one of his original designs for the light bulb.
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MADE AT AROUND 700°C
Molecular Nano Bamboo Charcoal is made at around 700 degrees C.
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A NATURAL DEODORIZER
Bamboo Charcoal is a natural deodorizer and can absorb benzene, phenol, methanol, sulphides, nitrides etc
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REGULATES SKIN TEMPERATURE
Bamboo Charcoal Fibre also can regulate skin temperature keeping your skin cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
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INCREASE GROWTH RATES IN SOME ANIMALS
Some studies claim adding bamboo charcoal or bamboo vinegar to the diets of fish or poultry may increase their growth rates.
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FAR INFRARED RAYS
Bamboo Charcoal can release Far Infrared Rays that may promote blood circulation and increase negative ion production.
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MANY USES
In China and Japan, many people use bamboo charcoal as cooking fuel, as well as to dry tea. Most bamboo charcoal for fuel is bamboo briquette charcoal, and the rest is raw bamboo charcoal.
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BAMBOO VINEGAR
Bamboo vinegar (called pyro-ligneous acid) is extracted during production, and is useful for hundreds of treatments in most fields. It contains about 400 chemical compounds and has many applications, including in cosmetics, insecticides, deodorants, food processing, and agriculture.
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