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Anatomical Wellness Insoles with Negative Ions & Far Infrared

Anatomical Wellness Insoles with Negative Ions & Far Infrared

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Key Benefits
  • Anatomically contoured arch support helps align posture from the feet up
  • Bioceramic mineral layer passively emits far infrared and negative ions with every step
  • Textured reflex-zone surface gives a gentle massage feel as you walk
  • Helps reduce everyday foot fatigue from standing and walking
  • Fully passive — no batteries, no charging, works inside your normal shoes
  • Trim-to-fit design suits most shoe sizes
  • Gentle wear-in over a few weeks for lasting daily comfort
  • CE / EAC marked
Quick Facts
Sizes 35-36 / 37-38 / 39-40 / 41-42 / 43-44 / 45-46
Surface Textured reflex-zone points + anatomical arch support
Technologies Far infrared + Negative ions + Anatomical arch support
Power required None — fully passive
Max heel height 3 cm
Certification CE / EAC
Manufacturer HEALTH PRIORITY (China)
Adapt period 4 weeks gradual wear-in
Precautions Not for open foot wounds or steel-soled shoes
Keep away from Phones, watches, bank cards (contains magnets)
Who Is This For

Designed for anyone who wants daily, passive support for posture, comfort and foot wellbeing:

  • Active people who want everyday support for posture and comfort
  • Older adults who want more cushioning and stable, comfortable steps
  • Office workers, retail and healthcare staff — anyone on their feet for hours daily
  • People with flat feet or general foot fatigue looking for everyday comfort (not a medical treatment)
  • Anyone who wants passive wellness technology built into their existing footwear — no extra effort required
Ingredients & Materials

The insole uses a multi-layer construction — each layer has a distinct functional role:

  • Surface layer: breathable, wear-resistant polymer with a textured reflex-zone surface that gives a gentle massage feel with every step.
  • Functional mineral layer: a bioceramic compound (tourmaline and volcanic minerals) that passively emits far infrared and negative ions, helping keep the foot fresh and reduce odour.
  • Arch support layer: anatomically contoured EVA foam that distributes plantar load and supports posture and alignment.
  • Magnetic base layer: small embedded magnets. Keep away from bank cards, watches and phones; not for use with steel-soled shoes.
  • No batteries or charging required — all functions operate passively through body heat, pressure and movement.
How To Use

These insoles feel firm at first — give your feet time to adjust:

  1. Day 1: 1 hour. Day 2: 2 hours. Day 3: 4 hours. Day 4: 5 hours.
  2. Week 2: 6 hours/day. Week 3: 8 hours/day. Week 4 onwards: full-day wear.
  3. Heel height must not exceed 3 cm — use with flat or low-heel shoes only.
  4. Fit the insole heel snugly to your own heel for correct alignment and comfort.
  5. If it feels strong, rest 1–2 days then resume. This is a normal adjustment, not an injury.
  6. Comfort usually improves as your feet get used to the insoles over the first few weeks.

Choose the same shoe size or one size smaller. Do not use with steel-soled shoes, and store away from magnetic-sensitive items (phones, watches, bank cards).

Technology

These insoles combine several passive material technologies — no batteries required:

  • Select polymer construction: a layered build combining shock absorption, wear resistance and breathability, shaped using podiatry and ergonomics principles.
  • Negative ion emission: a bioceramic mineral compound releases negative ions on contact with the foot, helping keep the foot environment fresh and reducing odour.
  • Far infrared emission: the bioceramic layer absorbs body heat and re-emits it as far infrared (4–14 µm) toward the foot, felt as a gentle warmth.
  • Textured reflex-zone surface: raised points follow the tradition of foot reflexology and give a light massage sensation with every step.
  • Anatomical arch support: the contour follows the arches of the foot, distributing pressure more evenly and supporting comfortable alignment.
  • Magnetic elements: small magnets are embedded in the base. Keep the insoles away from bank cards, watches and phones, and do not use with steel-soled shoes.

A note on the colour-changing surface

With regular wear, the surface can gradually change colour in different zones. This happens naturally as the bioceramic material reacts to the heat, moisture and natural secretions of your foot. In Traditional Chinese Medicine the sole of the foot is seen as a reflex map connected to the whole body — we share this as part of the cultural heritage behind the product, and as a gentle reminder to pay attention to how your body feels. This colour change is not a medical diagnosis and does not detect, measure or indicate the condition of any organ or any health problem.

Traditional Chinese Medicine View

The sole of the foot is rich in points that Traditional Chinese Medicine has mapped for thousands of years, and TCM has long associated gentle warmth at the feet with the smooth movement of qi and blood and a feeling of being grounded and balanced. These insoles are offered in that cultural spirit of everyday, passive warmth underfoot.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine this is shared as cultural and historical context only. This is a wellness comfort device, not a medical device, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Comparison
Feature WHIEDA Standard
Far infrared emission Yes — bioceramic mineral layer (4–14 µm) Not present in standard insoles
Negative ion emission Yes — tourmaline piezo/pyroelectric Not present in standard insoles
Arch support Anatomically contoured EVA foam Flat or minimal cushioning
Power / batteries None required — fully passive None required
Trim-to-fit Yes — guide lines on underside Often fixed sizes only
Bioceramic mineral content Tourmaline + volcanic minerals Not present
Daily passive benefit Continuous with every step Cushioning only
Material safety Tested, no harsh chemicals Variable
Suitable for biohacking Passive daily FIR + ion tool Not designed for this
FAQ
Why do the insoles feel firm at first?
The textured surface and arch support give a noticeable sensation in the first 2–4 weeks while your feet adjust. This is normal adaptation, not an injury. If it feels strong, rest 1–2 days and resume. Comfort usually improves as you get used to them.
How do I build up wearing time correctly?
Follow this schedule: Day 1 = 1 hour, Day 2 = 2 hours, Day 3 = 4 hours, Day 4 = 5 hours. Week 2: 6 hours/day. Week 3: 8 hours/day. From week 4: full day. Regular daily use gives the best long-term comfort.
What does the colour change on the surface mean?
With regular wear, the surface can gradually change colour in different zones. This happens naturally as the bioceramic material reacts to the heat, moisture and natural secretions of your foot. In Traditional Chinese Medicine the sole is seen as a reflex map of the body, and we share this as cultural context — a gentle reminder to pay attention to how you feel. It is not a medical diagnosis and does not detect or indicate the condition of any organ or any health problem.
Are there any precautions?
Do not use on open foot wounds. Not suitable with steel-soled shoes. The base contains small magnets — keep away from phones, watches and bank cards. Heel height should not exceed 3 cm. These are wellness products, not medical devices; if you have a diagnosed foot condition, consult a healthcare professional.
Is there a video guide?
Yes — watch the full product and usage guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XL4ly9Ku0w
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