SafeSea - The World's Only Solution Against Marine Stingers!
After ten years of extensive bio-technological research it is finally possible
to prevent jellyfish stings.
SafeSea is the first patented lotion that helps protect against
the stinging of most Jellyfish, Blue bottle, Sea Lice, Coral and Sea Anemone.
The product is based on a unique technology that exploits biochemical
mechanisms to neutralize the jellyfish's sting. SafeSea was clinically
tested by dermatologists. Because jellyfish are drifters, it is not possible to
force them to change their course.
SafeSea makes sure that even if the jellyfish make physical contact
with people wearing the lotion, the stinging mechanism will not be activated.
- SafeSea was scientifically developed to help protect against the stinging of most jellyfish, Sea Nettle, Sea Lice (Seabatheres Eruption) and coral.
- Clinically tested by Dermatologists.
- SafeSea product line provides over 10 categories of sun protection from SPF 0 to SPF 50.
- Ideal for divers, swimmers and holiday beachgoers.
- SafeSea The only product available today that helps protect exposed skin in infested waters.
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Clinically Tested by Dermatologists
The picture shows two hands that were exposed to jellyfish tentacles (stings).
One hand was protected with SafeSea and the other served as a control and was left unprotected.
The unprotected hand developed inflammatory rash accompanied by pain, while the hand protected with SafeSea lotion remained normal with no signs of rash or pain
Safe SeaÔ was clinically tested in an FDA approved
hospital under the supervision of expert dermatologists.
During the test jellyfish were brought in contact with
volunteers. Each volunteer touched the jellyfish with a
Safe SeaÔ protected hand and with an unprotected hand
(served as a control for the intensity of the stinging).
In all volunteers, the hand protected by Safe SeaÔ
was free of pain or irritation, whereas the unprotected
hand developed pain, irritation and inflammatory rash.
Appearance of pain over time following contact with jellyfish.
In the unprotected hand pain appeared immediately in all
volunteers following contact with the jellyfish, gradually fading over the
next 2 hours. The hands protected with SafeSea were pain free.
Conclusion: The experiment proved the efficacy of SafeSea.
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Appearance of inflammation in hands following contact with jellyfish.
An inflammatory reaction appeared in over 80% of unprotected hands within 15 minutes
of contact with jellyfish. There were no signs of inflammation in any of the
protected hands. Conclusion: This experiment proved that SafeSea protects the skin
against jellyfish stings.