What is Infrared heat?
Infrared
heat is simply a form of energy that is directly transmitted
onto objects because of its specific wavelength. It has nothing
to do with ultraviolet light which gives you sunburn and damages
your skin.
Where conventional saunas transfer heat by circulating hot
air, thus warm your body from your head, the infrared heat
rays warm your body directly. This allows an in-depth heat
in a more pleasant temperature of 110-150°F(43 - 66°C),
thus providing more health benefits and a highly enjoyable
and comfortable environment.
Conventional
saunas need high air temperatures to pull impurities from
the body, but infrared heated saunas can directly penetrate
up to 45 mm inside the body. Impurities can be pushed out
using lower and more comfortable temperatures.
As
the body temperature rises by infrared heat, perspiration
occurs and blood circulation increases.The muscles and organs
are stimulated and toxic waste (fat, heavy metals and other
toxic materials) is removed from your body through perspiration.
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infrared saunas

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How does it benefit us?
Our body reacts to the increased heating through the natural
cooling process of perspiring. Through the perspiration process,
acid and waste residue like toxins, sodium, alcohol, nicotine,
cholesterol and the potentially carcinogenic heavy metals
are removed from the cells (especially zinc, lead, nickel,
cadmium, etc). As well as the pores of our skin opening and
discharging waste products , the skin sheds any old skin cells
, leaving it glowing and immaculately clean, with improved
tone, elasticity, texture and colour.

Where is infrared technology used?
Infrared heat is well known for pain relief. Health professionals
have used red infrared heat lamps for decades to treat muscle
and joint problems. In hospital baby care units, incubators
are often equipped with infrared heating systems to keep new-born
babies warm.
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