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sauna roomThese days, more and more people are discovering the natural health care infrared sauna therapy can deliver. And why not, if both medical researches and claims of people who have tried it are convincing enough? Perhaps you are familiar with traditional saunas, and have tried them yourself. But if you haven”t tried this other form of sauna, read on.

First let us tackle the difference between a traditional and infrared sauna. This will pave the way for further understanding the advantages you can get from the latter. Basically, their main difference has something to do with heat source.

Traditional saunas, as you may already know, is a small room that is heated. Many health clubs and gyms offer such service to their patrons. The source of the heat, a heater, sits somewhere in the room. Depending on kind of traditional sauna, it may be powered by electricity, wood or any other source of energy.

Infrared saunas, on the other hand, use lamps. And as its very name suggests, these lamps give off infrared light as the main source of heat. Some may emit near infrared, middle infrared or far infrared - all depending on the technology used. In a way, it’’s basically like harnessing the same energy source as sunlight.

The very first thing people will notice about infrared saunas is that the rooms are cooler than those of traditional ones. But don”t let it fool you: you will still experience profuse sweating. Again, this is because of the heat source used. It doesn”t do much to heat the room, but it deeply penetrates your skin. So you are heated from inside out.

It’’s evident that traditional saunas bring many benefits to the body. But because of the way your body is heated up in infrared saunas, all these benefits are magnified. What you will be experiencing from multiple traditional sauna sessions may be obtained with just a few infrared sauna sessions. Continue Reading »

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saunasWhat would you use sauna heaters for? Sauna heaters are great for relaxing muscles and joints. Many people use them to rid the body of toxins. Some use it for an overall body and mind therapy. This was one way the sauna was used in an animated series King of the Hill.

On the program a new age native American has a sauna set up where he charges people to enter the sauna and allow the steam to release the toxins from the body and the mind. As the men are in the sauna sweating they all start having dreams or even hallucinations.

One man sees how he thinks he is going to die, riding a motorcycle through a giant donut. The steam has shown him his weakness for food will be his end. The sauna steam show one man, a pest exterminator, dying at the hands of a large insect. The other man is simply at peace at his job in his hallucination selling propane grills.

His mind is clear and there are no toxins to drive out by the steam and heat. The old man in the sauna heater is a world war two vet who killed many enemies in the war. His guilt comes back to haunt him as he sweats in the sauna. He sees the men he killed in the war as he hallucinates. He runs out of the sauna blaming his son, the propane grill salesman, for taking him into the sauna. Continue Reading »

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