Questions and Answers About Infrared SaunasBy
Alana Tanner
This isn't a topic that many people know much about so we're
going to answer some of the most common questions that people
have when they hear about infrared sauna technology.
1. Is it safe? - yes, safe enough that hospitals use a
similar heat type for newborn care. This type of heat is part
of nature. When you apply heat from your hand to a sore muscle
or achy spot, that is infrared heat you are using.
2. Why should I get a sauna in my home? - Some would
definitely consider an in home sauna to be a luxury and not a
necessity. Others consider it to be medically critical to their
comfort and well being. The convenience of having one at home
is an easy answer, but the potential health benefits include
easing join pain and stiffness, reducing stress, relieves
muscle pain, increase your metabolism which promotes calorie
burning and weight loss as well as a variety of other
benefits.
3. How is this different from a traditional sauna? Infrared
heat is absorbed almost completely by our body and the ceramic
heater doesn't get red hot. Conventional saunas can leave you
feeling tired and worn out, this type of sauna leaves you
feeling invigorated and energized. You can adjust the inside
temperature and it averages from 100 to 140 degrees F, meaning
you can sweat faster, eliminate toxins and even tolerate a
longer time in the sauna if you wish.
We suggest that you research this type of sauna technology
if you're thinking of adding a sauna to your home. Many people
use them after a workout or even as part of their regular
workout routine. It's a great way to give yourself the benefits
of infrared heat without having to be directly out in the
sunlight.
For more information on the infrared sauna technology please visit our
website. http://www.infraredsaunafaq.com
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