Sunday, February 1, 2009

Infared Saunas

Have you tried sauna? IT is designed as a place to experience dry or wet heat sessions. This includes relaxation and promotes sweating. Saunas can be divided into two basic styles: Conventional saunas that warm the air or infrared saunas that warm objects. Infrared saunas may use various materials in their heating area such as charcoal, active carbon fibers, and other materials.

Don’t you know that according to research Far Infrared Heat is better than regular heat in a conventional sauna? Far infrared heat is used to directly penetrate the body's tissues to a depth of over 1½ inches right into the muscle. Its energy output is tuned to correspond so closely to the body's own radiant energy that our bodies absorb close to 93% of the infrared waves that reach our skin. On the other hand, a conventional sauna or what we commonly known as steam sauna must rely on indirect means of heat: First, on air currents and then, direct contact of hot air with the skin to produce its healing effects on us. With Far Infrared heat and our unique Carbon Wave 360 Panels, less than 20% of the far infrared energy heats the air, leaving over 80% available to be directly converted to heat within our bodies.

The following are the benefits: Pain relief, weigh loss, increases extensibility of Collagen issue, joint stiffness, increases blood flow, stress relief and many more. So, if you want to know more about infrared sauna, please do visit on their website.

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