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        <title>A Top 30 Stream of LOOP COMMUNICATIONS Press Releases (in MP3 format) via PRWeb</title>
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                        <title>World&#8217;s First Insect Repelling Intelligent Fabric &#8211; No More Mosquito Bites</title>
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                        <description>UK inventor George Costa has good news for people who get bitten by mosquitoes.  He&#8217;s invented a revolutionary intelligent fabric called Arnywear which creates a force field against mosquitoes whenever you wear it &#8211; it&#8217;s a totally natural mosquito repellent. [PRWeb Aug 9, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[London, UK (PRWEB) August 9, 2005 -- UK inventor <a href="http://www.ifabric.info/consumer/profile.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="George Costa">George Costa</a> has good news for people who get bitten by mosquitoes.  He&#8217;s invented a revolutionary intelligent clothing called <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/howitworks.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Arnywear">Arnywear</a> which creates a force field against mosquitoes whenever you wear it &#8211; it&#8217;s a totally natural mosquito repellent fabric.

Unlike traditional sprays and creams, the fabric (which has also been made into a teddy bear) is a natural mosquito repellent clothing that doesn&#8217;t contain any chemicals and is totally safe for even the most allergic children and babies. It can even be sucked and chewed. What&#039;s more, it continues to work long after traditional insect repellents have worn off.
 
So why do you get bitten?  <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/testimonials.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Mr Costa">Mr Costa</a> says that &quot;mosquitos home in on people because they are giving off carbon dioxide, lactic acid and also heat.  Mosquitoes use carbon dioxide and lactic acid like sign posts to your body - following them until they find your skin and ... they bite you.&quot;  
 
So how do you stop them? Well you need to confuse them and take down those sign posts.  <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/designs.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Arnywear">Arnywear</a>, the insect repelling clothing,  releases a fresh smelling vapour whenever it&#039;s moved or rubbed - this which reacts with the insects&#8217; chemical receptors confusing them and driving them away &#8230; they simply can&#8217;t find you.

Insect repellents work in much the same way (although most are based on DEET which, believe it or not, is actually a paint solvent and can cause allergic reactions in itself) - the problem is, you need to keep applying repellents every 20 minutes or the effects wear off.  But, Arnywear goes on working for hours ... wear it like a sarong, headscarf or even use it as a bed sheet or table cloth and your body&#039;s movement will keep it active (if you can smell its delicate lavender scent - it&#039;s fending off those mozzies!).  What&#039;s more the natural mosquito repellent clothing is washable - no wonder it&#039;s called one of the world&#039;s first intelligent fabrics.

All Arnywear insect repellent clothing has been clinically tested and proven at the <a href="http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/malaria/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="London School of Hygiene &#38; Tropical Medicine">London School of Hygiene &#38; Tropical Medicine</a>, where Nigel Hill, Medical Entomologist explains,&#8221; The fabric performed very well in our tests against hungry mosquitoes. It continually re-impregnates itself with fresh repellent during normal use giving long term protection without the need to continually add more chemical.&#8221;

For more information on this natural mosquito repellent clothing and media requests contact the press office via <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/press.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/press.html</a>

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                        <itunes:author>Paul Johnson</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>World&#8217;s First Insect Repelling Intelligent Fabric &#8211; No More Mosquito Bites</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[London, UK (PRWEB) August 9, 2005 -- UK inventor <a href="http://www.ifabric.info/consumer/profile.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="George Costa">George Costa</a> has good news for people who get bitten by mosquitoes.  He&#8217;s invented a revolutionary intelligent clothing called <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/howitworks.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Arnywear">Arnywear</a> which creates a force field against mosquitoes whenever you wear it &#8211; it&#8217;s a totally natural mosquito repellent fabric.

Unlike traditional sprays and creams, the fabric (which has also been made into a teddy bear) is a natural mosquito repellent clothing that doesn&#8217;t contain any chemicals and is totally safe for even the most allergic children and babies. It can even be sucked and chewed. What&#039;s more, it continues to work long after traditional insect repellents have worn off.
 
So why do you get bitten?  <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/testimonials.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Mr Costa">Mr Costa</a> says that &quot;mosquitos home in on people because they are giving off carbon dioxide, lactic acid and also heat.  Mosquitoes use carbon dioxide and lactic acid like sign posts to your body - following them until they find your skin and ... they bite you.&quot;  
 
So how do you stop them? Well you need to confuse them and take down those sign posts.  <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/designs.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Arnywear">Arnywear</a>, the insect repelling clothing,  releases a fresh smelling vapour whenever it&#039;s moved or rubbed - this which reacts with the insects&#8217; chemical receptors confusing them and driving them away &#8230; they simply can&#8217;t find you.

Insect repellents work in much the same way (although most are based on DEET which, believe it or not, is actually a paint solvent and can cause allergic reactions in itself) - the problem is, you need to keep applying repellents every 20 minutes or the effects wear off.  But, Arnywear goes on working for hours ... wear it like a sarong, headscarf or even use it as a bed sheet or table cloth and your body&#039;s movement will keep it active (if you can smell its delicate lavender scent - it&#039;s fending off those mozzies!).  What&#039;s more the natural mosquito repellent clothing is washable - no wonder it&#039;s called one of the world&#039;s first intelligent fabrics.

All Arnywear insect repellent clothing has been clinically tested and proven at the <a href="http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/malaria/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="London School of Hygiene &#38; Tropical Medicine">London School of Hygiene &#38; Tropical Medicine</a>, where Nigel Hill, Medical Entomologist explains,&#8221; The fabric performed very well in our tests against hungry mosquitoes. It continually re-impregnates itself with fresh repellent during normal use giving long term protection without the need to continually add more chemical.&#8221;

For more information on this natural mosquito repellent clothing and media requests contact the press office via <a href="http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/press.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.arnywear.co.uk/products/press.html</a>

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