| Sunday, 31 January 2010 
Paper towel is great for the quick clean-up and hygienic disposal of household mess and spills, but manually handling the towel leaves the whole roll open to cross contamination. This gadget, called the Touchless Paper Towel Dispenser solves this problem, feeding you a fresh sheet at the wave of your hand and even holds down the towel at the perforations for easy, single-handed tearing. Read More… Sunday, 24 January 2010 
If you’d like to naturally improve the air quality in your home, but lack the space or time to care for numerous household plants – this clever concentrating capsule will help. Called the Only Botanical Air Purifier, it supercharges a plant’s natural phytoremediation capabilities for more efficient removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air. Read More… Saturday, 23 January 2010 
If you often suffer from the discomfort of blocked sinuses and seek an effective remedy to free you from the tedious routine of applying rubs, taking medications and using nasal sprays and inhalers, this all-in-one decongestant is quite literally a breath of fresh air. Called the Sinus Relief System, it works using the same principles as the millennia-old Indian yogic tradition of Jala Neti, painlessly clearing sinus cavities without medication. Read More… Tuesday, 19 January 2010 
If you worry about the spread of germs in your home, this entirely hand and foot-free commercial-grade waste receptacle will help you avoid touching dirty surfaces and prevent contamination. Called the iTouchless 13-Gallon Stainless Steel Automatic Trash Can, it uses patented, invisible, infrared technology to raise the lid when your hand, plate or trash is within 6-inches of the sensor. Also, unlike many foot-pedal bins, closes again when you’re done to prevent odors from escaping or your dog scrounging for scraps. Read More… Thursday, 7 January 2010 
If you suffer from high blood pressure and are looking for a natural way to reduce it instead of taking meds, this clever device will help you squeeze it down without any nasty side effects. Called the Blood Pressure Reducing Isometric Exerciser, it was originally developed from U.S. Air Force research to help improve the ability of F-16 pilots to withstand extreme g-forces – and has shown to reduce blood pressure without medication. Read More… Tuesday, 5 January 2010 
If you suffer from arthritic pain in your hands and find it difficult carrying out day-to-day tasks, these unobstructive compression gloves are bound to make your life a lot easier. Called the Arthritis Pain Relieving Gloves, they stimulate blood circulation and increase your hands’ subcutaneous temperature by as much as 3º F – reducing swelling and improving joint mobility during your daily routine or as you sleep. Read More… Sunday, 3 January 2010 
If you find it difficult to get a good night’s sleep due to interruptive snoring, searing heartburn or stuffy sinus congestion, this gently sloping sleeping aid will help angle you towards some deeper dozing. Called the Sleep Improving Pillow Wedge, it provides a subtle incline that raises your upper body and allows gravity to work its magic – draining clogged sinus passages and clearing blocked airways. Read More… Saturday, 19 December 2009 
If Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is getting you down, or if a windowless workplace and precious few winter daylight hours leave you in a permanent state of [Current mood:Drowsy] – this gadget will help lighten up both your sadness and your somnolence, while even treating a spot of holiday jet-lag too. Called the Desktop Light Therapy Box, it delivers 6,000 lux of daylight spectrum light – which within just 30 minutes blocks the sleep hormone melatonin, resulting in increased energy levels and alertness. Read More… Friday, 18 December 2009 
When you’re on a calorie-controlled diet, you can use devices like the Nutritional Facts Scale to easily count the calories you consume – but working out what you’re burning off each day is a difficult guesstimation. This gadget, called the Wellness Monitor not only frees you from the task, but provides an accurate count of calories burned by tracking all your daily movements (even when you’re seated). Read More… Tuesday, 15 December 2009 
If you’ve got yourself booked on a long-haul flight like I have this holiday season, these jet-lag busting chewable tablets are sure to be of interest. Boldly named No Jet-Lag, they are a safe, natural homeopathic preparation with no side effects or drug interactions – sworn effective by travelers since 1990. Read More… | Or, grab your updates via email. Your email address: |