Incrediwear launches a new donation program to help healthcare workers
Category: #headline  By Shreshtha Dhatrak  Date: 2020-04-24
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Incrediwear launches a new donation program to help healthcare workers

Incrediwear Inc., a U.S-based company manufacturing anti-inflammatory socks, sleeves, and braces, has reportedly launched a new program, called ‘Help a Healthcare Hero Donation Program’, aimed to offer its circulation-boosting, pain-relieving products to frontline healthcare workers presently battling the COVID-19 crisis across the nation. The company’s anti-inflammatory sleeves and socks are suitable for frontline healthcare workers who spend extended periods of time on their feet and moving their bodies.

As per sources, consumers have the choice to purchase a donation bundle including a product to donate and product for them at 50% of the usual cost. They can also have an option to purchase only the donation product. The company will run this campaign for a minimum of two weeks with the aim to distribute pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory products across the nation. Recipients such as the Intermountain Wasatch Back Instacares, which is dealing with COVID-19 testing on an everyday basis, will get its products once the campaign is over and donations have been tallied.

Jackson Corley, Founder of Incrediwear said that the company’s products have been proven to alleviate pain, prevent injuries, reduce fatigue, and accelerate recovery. These products would help healthcare workers to perform their best in this most crucial time in history, Corley claims.

Sources cite that Incrediwear’s products are used by some of the top track and outdoor athletes, and also used in medical offices and pharmacies. The products’ material is embedded with germanium and carbon, semiconductor elements that discharge –ve ions when stimulated by body heat. Unlike compression sleeves and socks that decrease lymphatic flow and blood flow, Incrediwear products help to improve blood flow, help the body to heal, and activate cellular vibrations.

Established in 2009, Incrediwear was founded by Corley; a mountain biker and certified chiropractor, with an aim to revolutionize the fitness, health, and sports industry. Since then, the company has been rolling out innovative anti-inflammatory products that increase circulation to decrease pain and swelling.

Source Credit-https://sgbonline.com/pressrelease/incrediwear-launches-help-a-healthcare-hero-donation-program/

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