Certified by US FDA as a General Health Product with Blood Flow Improvement Function... Full-Scale Overseas Marketing Begins

Seravida Recover Yarn Applied Underwear, Sold Out in Europe View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] The initial batch of underwear products such as Home and Skinny, European fashion brands using CERAVIDA Recover yarn, sold out in the European market.


CERAVIDA is a textile material brand jointly developed, manufactured, and sold by domestic eco-friendly material specialist Ziclo and composite material specialist NexGen Graphene Polymers in collaboration with UK textile and chemical manufacturer Cotolz.


On the 21st, NexGen Graphene Polymers announced that as CERAVIDA received favorable reviews in the European market, they have begun full-scale marketing by showcasing products related to CERAVIDA Recover yarn at various overseas exhibitions.


The CERAVIDA Recover yarn has been recognized for its functions such as increasing body temperature, improving blood circulation, and relieving fatigue, and has also obtained certification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a medical device and general wellness product. Only two yarns, including CERAVIDA, have received the FDA's GENERAL WELLNESS functional certification.


The CERAVIDA yarn operates on the principle of reusing the body's bioenergy emitted after physical activity or during sleep, helping to enhance people's immunity and bodily functions. Additionally, it separates red blood cells within blood vessels to improve blood flow by 13%, reduces lactic acid secretion after exercise to increase fatigue recovery speed by 30%, increases blood oxygen levels, and decreases carbon dioxide levels, thereby aiding metabolism improvement, as confirmed by human trials and FDA certification, according to NexGen Graphene Polymers.


Cotolz, established in 1794 in the UK, is a brand that has sold clothing for over 100 years at famous department stores such as Marks & Spencer. Home, founded in 1968, is a French brand recognized for its innovative underwear products and is distributed in more than 20 countries worldwide. Skinny, launched in the 1980s, is an Austrian brand focused on fashion-oriented underwear products and has expanded into over 30 countries globally.



CERAVIDA operates branches in 13 countries including the U.S. and Europe, selling products such as CERAVIDA Fresh (deodorizer), CERAVIDA Recover (yarn), Cool (cooling yarn), and Heat (heating yarn).


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