What is an IR Sauna?
Unlike a traditional sauna, infrared saunas don’t heat the air around you. Instead, they use infrared lamps (that use electromagnetic radiation – don’t worry, it’s not bad radiation) to warm your body directly
These saunas use infrared panels instead of conventional heat to easily penetrate human tissue, heating up your body before heating up the air.
Because of this, infrared saunas can operate at a lower temperature (usually between 120˚F and 140˚F) versus a traditional sauna, which is typically between 150˚F and 180˚F, which may make it difficult for people to stay in that high of heat.

People Have Noted the Benefits to Include:
Better Sleep
Relaxation
Detoxification
Weight loss
Relief from sore muscles
Relief from joint pain such as arthritis
Clear and tighter skin
Improved circulation
Help for people with chronic fatigue syndrome
Promotes stronger immunity
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