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How
is Infrared Sauna different from a Hot – Air Sauna?
Conventional
Sauna:
Relies on indirect means of Heat. Heats the air around.
180-135 F heats the surface of your skin superficially
Infrared Radiant Heat
Uses direct infrared energy
Penetrates 1 inches into body’s tissues.
110-140 F 20% of heat heats air, leaving 80% to penetrate
the body
One will not breathe in hot air uncomfortably
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Infrared
Heat
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What
are the benefits of the Infrared Sauna?
• Burns 600 or more calories in a 30
min session, therefore assisting in weight loss
• Clears Cellulite water and debris
trapped in pockets beneath the skin
• Speeds up metabolic processes of
vital organs and endocrine glands
• Places demands upon the cardiovascular system, making
the heart pump harder and produces a drop in diastolic
blood pressure
• Creates a “fever” action killing potential
viruses and bacteria by increasing the number of leucocytes
in the blood, thereby, strengthening the immune system
to fight flu, colds, cancers. Stimulating body’s own
natural healing process
• Excretes toxins from the body which
include cadmium, lead, zinc, mercury, nickel, sodium, sulfuric
acid and cholesterol
• Stimulates vasodilation of peripheral vessels, which
relieves pain and speeds healing of sprains,
strains, bursitis peripheral vascular diseases, arthritis
and muscle pain.
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