Invisible Spray on Condom


A BUSINESSMAN who claimed to have invented a spray that acts as an “invisible condom” faces fines of up to $400,000 for misleading his investors. The corporate regulator yesterday obtained orders in the Federal Court of Australia declaring that Ravi Narain’s former employer Citrofresh International had engaged in misleading conduct in contravention of the Corporations Act. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s proceedings against the organic anti-bacterial product company Citrofresh and Mr Narain arose from two “misleading” statements to the Australian Stock Exchange dated September 27 and 29, 2005.
Quoted from www.news.com.au

If you cannot reach Citrofresh website, try this archive.org link.

Well, that’s not the whole story… There’s another product from China, liquid condom for Women:

liquid_condom.jpg
Via kevinmd.com

China’s first liquid condom went on sale today after the country’s health and drugs administration formally gave the hi-tech prophylactic the thumbs-up, the China Daily reports.

Dubbed the Nanometer-silver Cryptomorphic Condom (NCC), it’s designed for female rather than male usage. The condom-in-a-can is essentially an antiseptic foam spray that the manufacturer claims forms a physical membrane inside the vagina, protecting it from infection, acting as a barrier to pregnancy and providing a lubricating effect.
Quoted from theregister.com

Story continues…

Spray on Condom
Via gizmodo.com

China’s first liquid condom went on sale today after the country’s health and drugs administration formally gave the hi-tech prophylactic the thumbs-up, the China Daily reports.

Dubbed the Nanometer-silver Cryptomorphic Condom (NCC), it’s designed for female rather than male usage. The condom-in-a-can is essentially an antiseptic foam spray that the manufacturer claims forms a physical membrane inside the vagina, protecting it from infection, acting as a barrier to pregnancy and providing a lubricating effect.
Quoted from gizmodo.com

Story still continues…

The renowned German engineering that brought the world the BMW, the Audi and the Porsche is proud to present the first ever spray on condom.
Quoted from medgadget.com

Visit this German website for more.

I think the video below shows how it works:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRJooQ3Dgys[/youtube]

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