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		<title>By: Layla</title>
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		<dc:creator>Layla</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi!

I came across this on a Slovenian forum: a guy previously tauting himself to be &#039;eco&#039; started selling these &#039;eco&#039; Lady Anion pads!
Apparently there are two suppliers: Lady Anion (Edera) and Love Moon Anion (Vinalite), basically stemming from one company.

Some even have an &#039;infrared&#039; thread or &#039;chip&#039;!(??)
(Apparently not the &#039;eco&#039; ones, but who knows?)
http://www.lady-anion.com/index.html 
http://www.ladyanion.net/faq.php?lang=en

This looks very weird too: http://www.lady-anion.com/anti_dismenorea.html 
And how is this insole for shoes &#039;with infrared &amp; negative ions&#039;? http://www.lady-anion.com/talpici_relaxare.html (the cellulose/paper is probably so chemically treated as to be water-resistant, again I wonder how eco it is?)

Now of course I was scepetical!

He&#039;s now all insulted cause I expressed my doubts!

Do you have any idea what they are made of &amp; how? 

I could only find posts or websites selling this, or blogs expressing the sceptic wonder (mostly at the price)! 

Any idea what &quot;the anion chip with far infrared radiation (in the frequency range of human body radiation)&quot; could be made of, or the absorbing gel?

http://orangepixiegirl.blogspot.com/2007/04/love-moon-anion-sanitary-napkin.html One comment here says they are made of &#039;polygel&#039; (which could explain why the same company also sells insoles for shoes?!) but according to polygel.com there are many polygels made of different things? (claimed to be more or less &#039;eco&#039; too?!) 

Also, I wondered if this could be a case of this Polly-Wanna-Cracker-ism? http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/archive/2009/07/08/Polycrylic-Polygel-Polly-Wanna-Cracker.aspx

It seems their certificates do not mean much, at least not regarding how &#039;eco&#039; they are!

Sorry if this is weird, I&#039;ll be happy of any help! :)

Layla</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I came across this on a Slovenian forum: a guy previously tauting himself to be &#8216;eco&#8217; started selling these &#8216;eco&#8217; Lady Anion pads!<br />
Apparently there are two suppliers: Lady Anion (Edera) and Love Moon Anion (Vinalite), basically stemming from one company.</p>
<p>Some even have an &#8216;infrared&#8217; thread or &#8216;chip&#8217;!(??)<br />
(Apparently not the &#8216;eco&#8217; ones, but who knows?)<br />
<a href="http://www.lady-anion.com/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lady-anion.com/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ladyanion.net/faq.php?lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://www.ladyanion.net/faq.php?lang=en</a></p>
<p>This looks very weird too: <a href="http://www.lady-anion.com/anti_dismenorea.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lady-anion.com/anti_dismenorea.html</a><br />
And how is this insole for shoes &#8216;with infrared &amp; negative ions&#8217;? <a href="http://www.lady-anion.com/talpici_relaxare.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lady-anion.com/talpici_relaxare.html</a> (the cellulose/paper is probably so chemically treated as to be water-resistant, again I wonder how eco it is?)</p>
<p>Now of course I was scepetical!</p>
<p>He&#8217;s now all insulted cause I expressed my doubts!</p>
<p>Do you have any idea what they are made of &amp; how? </p>
<p>I could only find posts or websites selling this, or blogs expressing the sceptic wonder (mostly at the price)! </p>
<p>Any idea what &#8220;the anion chip with far infrared radiation (in the frequency range of human body radiation)&#8221; could be made of, or the absorbing gel?</p>
<p><a href="http://orangepixiegirl.blogspot.com/2007/04/love-moon-anion-sanitary-napkin.html" rel="nofollow">http://orangepixiegirl.blogspot.com/2007/04/love-moon-anion-sanitary-napkin.html</a> One comment here says they are made of &#8216;polygel&#8217; (which could explain why the same company also sells insoles for shoes?!) but according to polygel.com there are many polygels made of different things? (claimed to be more or less &#8216;eco&#8217; too?!) </p>
<p>Also, I wondered if this could be a case of this Polly-Wanna-Cracker-ism? <a href="http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/archive/2009/07/08/Polycrylic-Polygel-Polly-Wanna-Cracker.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/archive/2009/07/08/Polycrylic-Polygel-Polly-Wanna-Cracker.aspx</a></p>
<p>It seems their certificates do not mean much, at least not regarding how &#8216;eco&#8217; they are!</p>
<p>Sorry if this is weird, I&#8217;ll be happy of any help! <img src='http://chewbear.beforebreakfast.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Layla</p>
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