Heat Healer and Celliant to launch athleisure line

Celliant is thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Heat Healer, the renowned luxury wellness brand, to infuse infrared (IR) performance and recovery benefits into their latest athleisure line. This partnership will introduce three new products: the ‘Activated Lymphatic Onesie,’ ‘Air Socks,’ and the ‘Infrared Sauna Suit,’ all featuring CELLIANT technology.

By partnering with CELLIANT, Heat Healer is integrating advanced features and functionalities into its products to enhance athletic performance, support faster recovery, and improve overall sleep quality. Heat Healer’s focus for this line is on pre-recovery, aiding wellness before recovery is needed. CELLIANT is proven to speed up recovery, temporarily increase local circulation, promote restful sleep, and enhance comfort, making these items ideal for anyone looking to boost their overall well-being.

Seth Casden, CEO of Hologenix, expressed his excitement, stating, “As part of our dedication to improving health and wellness, nothing excites us more than partners such as Heat Healer’s new products and categories. We are thrilled to help them bring these exciting concepts to fruition.”

The collection also includes the patent-pending Infrared Sauna Suit, a unisex set with a jacket, pants, and a cropped jacket option. When fastened, the jacket uses a non-permeable layer to block out water, increase core body temperature, and accelerate sweat production. When unfastened, the garments’ benefits are activated by CELLIANT, which temporarily increases local circulation and cellular oxygenation, enhancing muscle performance and rejuvenating the body.

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