Cardio Infrared Technologies receives new orders for Commercial Cardio Cor and Personal Cardio Cor II bikes

Cardio Infrared Technologies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CDOI), a leading Health and Wellness technology and marketing company, announced today that it has received orders from a new Florida-based client for two of the Commercial Cardio Cor bikes and six Personal Cardio Cor II™ bikes.

Wayne Bailey, President and CEO of Cardio Infrared Technologies, Inc., stated: "A new customer in Florida has ordered two Cardio Cor units for immediate delivery and six Cardio Cor II units for delivery as soon as they are available in first quarter 2010. The sales revenue of this order exceeds $100,000. We have also taken orders from customers in San Francisco, CA, Palm Springs, CA, Hollywood, CA, Palm Beach, FL, New York, NY, Salt Lake City, UT, Atlanta, GA and Atlantic City, New Jersey for the new Cardio Cor II™. The orders placed now total well over $300,000. It is understood that additional orders will be received soon and will result in the new production capacity being sold out for the first three months of 2010 production. Additional demand for the Cardio Cor II™ will be generated at the "Anti Aging Show "coming in Las Vegas mid December."

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