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		<title>Memorette – the best outerwear for the winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2018 01:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When temperatures drop, our bodies are more prone to have weaker immune system. People aren’t completely aware of how vital it is to maintain a stable, warm body temperature for the sake of our overall health. It’s universally known that the average temperature of the human body is 36.5 degrees Celsius, but shockingly enough; the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When temperatures drop, our bodies are more prone to have weaker immune system. People aren’t completely aware of how vital it is to maintain a stable, warm body temperature for the sake of our overall health. It’s universally known that the average temperature of the human body is 36.5 degrees Celsius, but shockingly enough; the average is slowly dwindling within the last 50 to 60 years. Body temperature act as a barometer for the immune system; because the body is hypersensitive to temperature overall, it can act as a hub for the reproduction of cancer cells even when it is just 1.5 degrees Celsius below normal body temperature. In fact, Dr. Nobuhiro Yoshimuzu, a renowned cancer specialist from Japan, concluded from his research that most cancer patients are hypothermic at 35 degrees Celsius, just shy of two degrees below the average. The reason for the temperature drop, according to his book “The Fourth Treatment of Cancer Patients,” is because “toxic substances produced by cancer cells disturb the autonomic nervous system of the human body.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-70193" alt="스크린샷 2018-01-29 오후 3.01.38" src="http://heraldk.com/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/02/스크린샷-2018-01-29-오후-3.01.38.png" width="884" height="932" /></p>
<p>This is why Memorette, a company geared around creating technological innovations, is seeking to prevent this subtle yet endangering temperature change by creating the On-Wear heating vest. It is a light, convenient vest that can be layered under certain outerwear such as a suit jacket or a parka. The battery that powers the vest can also control how warm the vest is, but this function is also accessible through Bluetooth technology as well. The vest is slim-fitting, which can be great for those who feel uncomfortable with the idea of layering thick articles of clothing over each other. The battery that powers the On-Wear heating vest also functions without an external power source.</p>
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<p>Memorette is constantly promoting the act of staying warm not just for our overall comfort but for our health. The sole reason why the body’s immune system improves is because the body stays warm enough to enable it. As body temperature increases to a certain point, the blood circulates smoothly, promotes cell activity, and metabolism becomes more active. However, if temperature decreases, the immune system is at risk of becoming severely weak. The On-Wear heating vest can help maintain a healthy average temperature of 36.5 degrees Celsius. Although it isn’t easy to keep our body at a stable temperature, people can either make small lifestyle changes to improve their overall health or simply keep warm thanks to Memorette.</p>
<p>▲  Memorette, Ltd.<br />
▲   Brand Name: Onwear<br />
▲   CEO: Bu Kook Park<br />
▲  www.memorette.co.kr<a href="http://www.memorette.co.kr/"><br />
</a>▲  E-mail: b2b@memorette.co.kr<br />
▲  T: +82-2-703-8989</p>
<p>Julie Kim<br />
K-Herald Korea<br />
(Los Angeles Times Advertising Supplement)</p>
<p>Published in Feb.12th 2018</p>
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		<title>Weather through the cold winters with a heated vest by Memorette</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2018 01:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The holiday season comes with more than just festive cheer. Temperatures can drop to a record-breaking low and hundreds of dollars are invested into purchasing clothes to keep warm during our daily routines. However, it’s difficult enough to layer up during unpredictable weather conditions so people can find themselves having a hard time figuring out [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The holiday season comes with more than just festive cheer. Temperatures can drop to a record-breaking low and hundreds of dollars are invested into purchasing clothes to keep warm during our daily routines. However, it’s difficult enough to layer up during unpredictable weather conditions so people can find themselves having a hard time figuring out how they can survive harsh winters. A company in South Korea called Memorette has solved the never-ending question of “What should I wear?” by inventing the On-Wear heating vest.</p>
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<p>Memorette is the world’s leading digital convergence company seeking to create history through their technological innovations. They felt compelled to create the On-Wear heating vest while they were manufacturing a USB memory storage product. Memorette purchased portable auxiliary batteries from LG, which ultimately powers the vest to function without plugging it in to an external power source. A dealer actually requested the company for a portable battery that would suit a cardigan-like heating vest. Rather than that, Memorette has decided that it would be even better to design a fashionable, convenient feather vest that can be layered underneath a suit jacket or parka.</p>
<p>What sets the heating vest apart from other heating products is mainly its slim fit. Typically, people can have a hard time layering underneath certain items of clothing due to the overall bulkiness of winter clothes. However, there is no need to worry about this dilemma with the On-Wear heating vest. Also, the auxiliary battery contains a temperature control function. The temperature of the vest can also be controlled or activated through Bluetooth technology. The current version of the vest has potential for future upgrades based on consumer convenience and a user-friendly interface. The two main designs include a casual, form-fitting vest that covers most of the upper body and another that only takes up the upper back region.</p>
<p>Memorette aims to market such a product not just within Korea, but overseas as well. Many people from different countries can find use in a heating vest. The overall design of these vests is made to suit an everyday lifestyle and guarantee warmth in cold weather conditions. With the climate change making temperatures almost impossible to predict, anyone can find solace in using the On-Wear heating vest.</p>
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<p>▲  Memorette,. Ltd<br />
▲   Brand Name: On-Wear<br />
▲   CEO: Bu Kook Park<br />
▲   Website: <a href="http://www.memorette.co.kr/">www.memorette.co.kr<br />
</a>▲   E-mail: b2b@memorette.co.kr<br />
▲   T: +82-2-703-8989</p>
<p>Published in Jan.12th 2018</p>
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