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Practical Information on infrared saunas

The infrared sauna, also called infrared cabin , is a real alternative sauna to people who love the hot sauna. For many years, infrared heat is used in medicine and the paramedical field. The benefits are widely recognized.

Purification done by sweating and eliminates toxins efficiently. In a traditional sauna, the sweat is composed of 97% water. In the cabin infrared heat evacuates 80% water, but 20% of fat and other harmful substances.

Infrared radiant heat penetrates the body up to 3 cm and triggers a range of beneficial reactions. It stimulates the muscles and the body and causes extensive sweating. Elevated internal body temperature will accelerate the blood circulation and metabolism. Perspiration will allow an in-depth Cleaning: fat, toxins and acids will be eliminated. The temperature of the infrared elements heat the body directly and in depth, at a temperature of about 40 ° C without unnecessarily increasing the ambient temperature. Warming occurs in the heart muscle tissue, causing significant sweating.
the temperature of the infrared cabin remaining low (40 to 60 ° C) compared to that of a sauna (80-90 ° C), it is very pleasant and without constraints for the body.

After using of about 30 minutes in an infrared sauna, you will notice that your skin breathes. This results in improved absorption of oxygen and by improving the blood supply of skin tissue.

Frequently Asked Question about far infrared sauna.

1 – Is the infrared sauna dangerous?

The infrared radiation is heat without any danger. They have nothing to do with ultraviolet light. Our body releases its own infrared.

2 – Is the mounting of infrared saunas complicated?

The assembly is very simple and requires no special competence. Each side of the infrared sauna is delivered in one piece. The assembly is to follow the signs into each other with metal legs in the panel thickness.

3 – What type of electrical outlet must be connected an infrared cabin?

Infrared cabins plug into a standard 220 V / 16 A.

4 – Can I install my sauna infrared in a room?

The infrared sauna does not produce moisture, it can be installed in any room.

5 – infrared cabins are they used by professionals?
Infrared saunas have been designed for intensive use. Their professional (and beauty, relaxation center …) no problem.

6-What wood is used for infrared cabins?

Two types of wood are mainly used for infrared cabins: the Hemlock and Red Cedar. The wood of comparable quality are differentiated by color: the hemlock is a light wood, while the red cedar is red-pink and darker. Red cedar also identifies a very pleasant fragrance to relaxing virtues.

I hope we have provided useful information that will help you in making your decision.

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