Infrared Sauna Heater


by D Fraser - Date: 2007-02-14 - Word Count: 422 Share This!

A sauna works through heat. So the heater is extremely important. The most effective is the Infrared sauna heater. And if you so choose one you can safely opt for the Ceramic Far Infrared Heating Emitter which produces Far Infrared wavelengths that the human body absorbs as heat. This 'concave-style' shape leads to a higher rate of absorption. Infrared wavelengths are pleasantly absorbed in the skin as well as the tissues beneath the skin. These wavelengths actually create an electromagnetic field radiation. So a Infrared sauna heater should be able to work efficiently both on the foreground, that is the skin, and on the background, that is the organs and sub tissue levels.

If you have decided to buy an Infrared sauna heater, let us congratulate you on an excellent decision. If you haven't yet purchased a sauna heater, but are considering an infrared sauna this information should show you why it's the number one heater choice. A quality Infrared heater has an estimated life of 10,000 operational hours. This means that if you are using your Infrared sauna 5 rimes a week, then it will last for an unbelievable 38 years. Now that is something you can call 'long term'. So once you buy an Infrared sauna heater, it is expected to last a lifetime.

A Ceramic sauna heater with ceramic emitters produces a light that is invisible to the human eye. But this light hits the skin directly and the body absorbs at least 80% of the infrared energy that has been transformed into heat. Thus the Infrared sauna heater makes a person sweat and through this sweat the body relieves toxins. Infrared heaters also invigorate the cardiovascular system, burning away calories and cleansing the toxics that have accumulated in the cells over the years. How ever your Infrared sauna likely won't be able to achieve these desired results overnight. After all, miracles seldom happen. Give some time to your Infrared sauna heater and it will get you the results.

Ceramic Infrared emitters working in an Infrared sauna heater are available generally in 2 wattages - 375 W and 750 W. The 375 W option is used more often because they are cooler and are also comfortable on the body, even at close ranges. On the other hand an Infrared sauna that has a 750 W emitter produces a higher surface temperature, resulting in a lower wavelength. Both these options are healthy for the body. If you are using a 750 W infrared sauna heater, then some extra care may need to be taken.


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