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All conventional clothing and bedding uses the same basic method
to preserve warmth. They retain heat by trapping it against the body and
delaying its escape - which works moderately well within a narrow temperature
range. But when the environment is colder, the heat loss increases, and
your covering can't keep you warm enough. Conversely, when the weather
is warm, not enough heat is lost, and you can be uncomfortable under the
covers. Actual thermographic photography shows the way that Far-Infrared Technology helps to control temperature. Compare these two photographs that register body heat in different colours. The first image shows a person wearing an ordinary cotton material. In the second, the material contains far-infrared, ceramic-reflective fibres. Notice the difference in temperature, as indicated by the colour change.
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