28th July, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
Far Infrared Saunas are always a lot of attention these days. Even Oprah has recently announced to burn an anti-aging show with Dr. Oz as a way up to 700 calories in one session.
According to Dr. Oz, a FIR sauna can also help detox and also reduce blood pressure.
But what exactly is a Far Infrared Sauna (FIR Sauna is also called)? And how different from traditional saunas? Here’s a quick overview, you need to know.
First of all FIR saunas use radiant heat (infrared), which is similar to the heat of the sun (without the harmful UV rays) given.
This heat penetrates into the deeper tissues of the body (up to 2 inches) of a conventional sauna, and helps you to sweat faster. The radiant heat warms you directly, not the air.
The advantage is that you still sweat – but at temperatures much lower than a conventional sauna (A FIR sauna, for example, 120 Read more ... Read More
22nd July, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
The word sauna is derived from ancient Finnish and refers to both a traditional Finnish sauna and bathhouse itself. The first saunas ever built were used as dwellings in winter, and dug wells that were actually on a slope of the land. Practically, as now, traditional saunas, the sauna had a fireplace where people heated stones to a high temperature. If the stones were hot enough, they would throw water on it to create steam, which would also give the impression that the heat had increased. After a while ‘, the temperature was so high that people start their clothes. The next step in the evolution of traditional saunas was metal wood stove, a fireplace represented the item. These were also the days when the air temperature reached in the sauna as ninety degrees Celsius, could, even if the average temperature was somewhere around seventy degrees.
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18th May, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
A relatively new type of sauna has emerged in recent years. Unlike traditional saunas, wood or electric heaters use the heat-air exchanger that uses this type of infrared heating. With infrared, people and objects are not heated air.
Because the air is not heated, infrared heaters can be used anywhere, even outdoors, and still effectively heat. Infrared saunas are for the simple reason that people may be more comfortable in a paddock in an open space.
Infrared is actually a frequency band of light, invisible to the naked eye. The infrared heat is sometimes referred to as infrared radiation (IR), which causes very different from ultraviolet (UV), sunburn or radiation damage. Most of the heat that the earth is heated by the sun and earth IR and IR in the human body emits.
Health Benefits:
Proponents of infrared saunas say the therapeutic properties of more than Read more ... Read More
9th April, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
In recent times, a new type of sauna has received much attention. Generally the traditional wood or the electric stove heats the sauna but in this new introduction, the Far infrared heater helps in heating the sauna. These infrared heaters heats the people and the material in the sauna unlike the traditional sauna which heats the air. Far infrared heaters has the advantage of being used anywhere and outdoors as it does not require ventilation. An enclosed area gives a more satisfying effect for some people and saunas with Far infrared heaters helps in enhancing the mood of the people. The infrared is a frequency band of lightwave which people cant see and the heat produced is called as Infrared Radiation (IR) or Far Infrared Radiation (FIR). They do not produce atomic radiation or sunburn which is common with Ultraviolent Radiation. Both earth and h Read more ... Read More
24th February, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
Companies that make saunas often advertise the drastic differences between infrared and traditional saunas, they’ll explain why one particular difference makes the type of sauna that they manufacture so much better than the other variety and why. You’ll also see why this particular difference makes the advertising company’s type of sauna much cheaper to buy, much cheaper to install or much cheaper to operate.
In reality, there are some distinct differences between the two different types of sauna, but the differences aren’t nearly as drastic as many companies make them out to be.
Difference of Cost
Initial costs, including the installation and labor, can be a bit lower for the infrared saunas (especially smaller models). Some infrared saunas can be installed quickly and make use of a standard fifteen amp household receptacle, elimin Read more ... Read More
11th January, 2010 - Posted by Baiboa K. - No Comments
Infrared sauna therapy is quickly becoming the first choice for anyone in the market for a spa or a sauna own staff. An infrared sauna differs from a traditional sauna, which is not heat rocks or water vapor in the heat of the users. , But uses a special heat lamp which emits far infrared rays. These rays penetrate beneath the skin up to 45mm. This place has many advantages over traditional sauna. Increase performance, such as spot treating pain, cleansing the skin, metabolism, stimulate the breakdown of fat and cellulite and much more.
The list does not end here. A person who regularly frequents a sauna infrared thermal treatment, with a healthy diet and exercise regime, combined, not only to feel the mental and physical stress reducing relaxation, but its skin, blood and internal organs are strong decline realize toxins and harmful chemicals. Infrared sauna session dial Read more ... Read More
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