Invents Announces "Suppoze" For Those Who Suffer Gastrointestinal Disorders
New York, NY, September 25, 2014 (Newswire.com) - There is a host of people whose lives, freedom, and mobility are now sadly restricted by gastro-intestinal disorders, illnesses, and chronic conditions and who must rely upon incontinence diapers. Now there is a new product that is a superior alternative to these incontinence diapers. The Suppoze prevents anal leakage and absorbs excess moisture, protects clothing from stains, improves the quality of life, and instills confidence. A sanitary, absorbent, disposable insert, the Suppoze helps those who suffer from a group of illnesses collectively referred to a Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Discreet, effective, and easily affordable, the Suppoze eliminates the need for adult incontinence diapers at an early age and facilitates an active, productive, healthy, and normal life free from embarrassment and worry.
The Suppoze is 1 1/4 inches in height and produced in three diameters: small (3/8 inches), medium (½ inches, and large (5/8 inches). It consists of a rolled, multi-layered cylinder of absorbent sanitary paper tapering slightly outward on the lower or outer end. One version of the Suppoze is lightly pre-lubricated with petroleum jelly or a similar personal lubricant and the other version is not lubricated. The bottom end has a pull-string, as well as a piece of material to shield the end for sanitary purposes and added protection. The top end has a groove to accommodate medicines for insertion.
"Those who suffer from these medical problems will benefit from using Suppozse. The ease of disposing the product makes Suppoze ideal for those working away from home, traveling, or on vacation.
Beth Wigder, Inventor
The Patent Pending Suppoze was invented by Beth Wigder of Brick, NJ and Deborah Manganelli of Wall, NJ, who said, “One simplyTh inserts one Suppoze into the anal canal, past the sphincter muscle. The Suppoze remains in position until removal by either manual means (pulling the string) or by a bowel movement. The Suppoze should be be changed four times a day, regardless of bowel movements, to minimize the risk of bacterial contamination or infection. It should be disposed by flushing and is safe for any public sewer or private septic system. Packaged in a sterile, tear-to-open wrapper, the Suppoze is accompanied by relevant instructions and warnings, one of these being to consult one's physician before use.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629 The product website of the Suppoze is www.invents.com/invention/?page=Suppoze
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