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Discover our 7 layers of protection

- Premium soft cotton surface
- Anion core strip for menstrual discomfort relief
- Soft leakage lock layer
- Super absorbent water retention layer
- Biodegradable polygel maximizes top surface dryness
- Breathable bottom layer helps eliminate excess moisture and heat
- Easy to peel back adhesive improves fit and comfort
Mission
Helping women experience superior comfort and protection with breakthrough napkin technology.

What to look for in a sanitary napkin?

Choose a pad that is made from light, breathable, hypoallergenic materials. Allergens, dirt and materials that do not permit airflow, often cause skin irritation. Beginning with a good base material is crucial to reducing these issues. Consider the style and size. Choose a pad that is appropriate for your body size and type.

Look for a pad with a high absorption rate that also has the ability to lock in moisture. Make sure that there is sufficient adhesive on the pad. "Winged" pads are a plus because they are designed to ensure less slippage during especially busy days. Look for a pad that offers the newest technology and odor control without scent or perfumes. The industry is changing, take advantage of it!

The Anion Sanitary Napkin is the new revolutionary product for women. It kills 99.9% bacteria through the built-in negative ion.

What is Anion (Negative ions)?

Negative ions are created in nature with air molecules broken apart from sunlight, radiation and moving air or water. It is odorless, tasteless molecules that are breathed into our respiratory systems. " The action of the pounding surf creates negative air ions, we also see it immediately after spring thunderstorms, when people report lightened moods", says ion researcher Michael Terman, PhD of Columbia University in New York.
High concentrations of negative ions can be found in nature, mountains, forests, waterfalls and beaches, where people feel energized and invigorated, which helps relieve stress, alleviate depression and boosts energy.
"Negative ions increase the flow of oxygen to the brain; resulting in higher alertness, decreases drowsiness and more mental energy", says Pierce J. Howard, PhD, author of The Owners Manual for the Brain: everyday applications from Mind Brain Research and director of research at the Center for the Applied Cognitive Sciences in Charlotte, N.C..
You might feel instantly refreshed and invigorated the moment you open a window and breath in fresh air.
They also may protect against germs in the air, resulting in decreased irritation due to inhaling various particles that make you sneeze, cough, or have a throat irritation.
In a study conducted by Columbia University, 25 people with SAD (Seasonal Affective Depression) sat in front of a negative ion air purifier for a half hour every morning for a month. Half the subjects were given a low level of negative ions and the other half a high level. The higher level of negative ion treatment proved to be most effective as antidepressants against SAD like "Prozac" and "Zolof" without the side effects of these drugs.

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