Nu-Care: New Menstrual Pain Relieving Garment Launches Crowdfunding Campaign


Posted November 17, 2017 by williamnassery

Nu-Care uses Indiegogo platform to introduce the best innovation in stopping menstrual cramp pain in decades, and offers natural relief for millions of women.

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOntario, CA (November 15, 2017) - A comfortable undergarment that provides gentle heat successfully relieves the pain and cramps often associated with a woman’s menstrual cycle.  Nu-Care, the official name of this miracle product, has launched a crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo to help bring their remedy to women around the world.Nu-Care is easily worn under any kind of clothes.  Unlike other heating pads used to relieve menstrual pain, Nu-Care is soft, easy to carry around, does not require an electrical outlet like a traditional heating pad, and delivers relief much faster than pills with no side effects.The heating element is placed inside a combination polyester and cotton fabric garment, with carbon fibers woven into it.  This means the Nu-Care is very lightweight, breathable, thin and stretchable. The carbon fiber adds strength and support.“In developing Nu-Care we had several goals in mind.  The first, obviously, was to help women cope with menstrual pain.  The second was to give them something that had no side effects.  Number three was making it portable and easy to wear,” said developer Tony Wu.Development of Nu-Care was done with the research help of women from all walks of life.  At each step of the process, the ladies made suggestions on how to improve the product.  Mr. Wu made certain each idea was incorporated.  What worked, stayed.  What did not work was eliminated.“What we came up with was an undergarment that delivers exactly the right amount of soothing heat in measured amounts.  We have a garment that is comfortable and lightweight,” he said.  “The battery pack is mounted on the backside to fit into the small of the back so it will not create a bulge or be uncomfortable when the lady is sitting.”The compact Nu-Care battery can be recharged 500 times.  Each Nu-Care comes with a charger, and an easy to operate power switch lets the wearer decide when and where to have heat delivered.  Nu-Care has three heating levels, comes in two shapes, and offers sizes small to XL.The IndieGoGo campaign for Nu-Care has a fixed goal amount of $10,000 and is expected to generate plenty of enthusiasm as women can purchase the product for themselves or as a gift right at the crowdfunding page.  The company says the primary goal of the campaign is to introduce the Nu-Care product to women at a discounted price so they can enjoy the product, and then spread the word to help millions of women find the relief they seek for menstrual pain.The first 100 people signing up can buy the Nu-Care EarlyBird Premium at a 20 percent discount for $95, and the Nu-Care Basic for $85 includes a 10 percent discount.  Men and others who would like to support the concept can donate as little as $1 to help bring this much needed product to the market.  Visit: https://igg.me/at/Nu-Care to send your support, or order today.About Nu-Care:Nu-Care for Menstrual Pain is the solution for ladies who suffer from cramps during their menstrual cycle and back pain. Their product provides relief with convenience and mobility. The innovative, effective product is easy to use and user friendly.LINKS:Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/Nu-CareWeb Site: http://www.Nu-Care.LifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY8bw7-0xsATwitter: https://twitter.com/NuCare_LifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nu-CareLife-292593974574821/Media Contact:Nu-Care ManagementName: Tony WuEmail: [email protected] Phone: 909-7676875###
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Last Updated November 17, 2017