infrared sauna benefits
infrared sauna benefits
-
1.
by Paul Hegarty - 2006-11-28
Frequent use of an infrared sauna is a great way to detoxify. The Sweat you produce from an infrared sauna is said to be around 80% water and 15% toxins. The experience of a far infrared sauna is said...
-
2.
by Adam Hefner - 2008-10-28
The sauna has been used and enjoyed for hundreds of years. We usually see small rooms with wood paneling off to one side of most public pools. People in swimsuits or towels relax inside for as long a...
-
3.
by Bill Gatton - 2008-11-02
So you've decided to get a far infrared sauna for your own personal use, congratulations! There is no better or safer way to cleanse and purify your body of toxins to make the most of your health. The...
-
4.
by Adam Hefner - 2008-11-03
You've finally settled on getting an infrared sauna for your home, but now you need to decide between the many infrared sauna manufacturers out there. How do you choose among so many? There can be a ...
-
5.
by Adam Hefner - 2008-11-03
Most people have heard of an infrared sauna. Infrared radiation is a form of light on the invisible end of the spectrum, which penetrates the skin of the user (much like the light of the sun) and cau...
-
6.
by Adam Hefner - 2008-11-03
In this age of information, many people are determined to take charge of their own health. One great way that we do this is through regular infrared sauna therapy. People might take advantage of this...
-
7.
by Bill Gatton - 2008-11-07
You've probably seen people perspiring in a steamy sauna before and asked yourself why they would want to do that. Do they know something you don't? Probably. Saunas, particularly infrared saunas, are...
-
8.
by Bill Gatton - 2008-11-07
You've finally settled on getting an infrared sauna for your home, but now you need to decide between the many infrared sauna manufacturers out there. How do you choose among so many? There can be a b...
-
9.
by Bill Gatton - 2008-11-07
Most people have heard of an infrared sauna. Infrared radiation is a form of light on the invisible end of the spectrum, which penetrates the skin of the user (much like the light of the sun) and caus...
-
10.
by Adam Hefner - 2008-11-14
Saunas have been known for hundreds of years to be beneficial to the health of the human body. The emergence of the infrared sauna amplified those benefits a great deal. Many people have felt the pow...