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Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna

The Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna is a tool designed with every patient in mind. From those who are looking to maintain and increase their vitality and health, to those who are facing a chronic illness—the Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna offers a combination of benefits.
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Discover the numerous benefits of Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna:

How Does the Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna Work?

Our Clearlight Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna is a dry sauna that uses near, mid, and far infrared heat waves to increase the thermal energy in the body and induce a deep and relaxing sweat. Rather than using steam or traditional sauna heating elements that heat the air, the infrared sauna heaters use this full infrared spectrum to produce heat generation within the body, promoting relaxation and many other wellness benefits.

Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna Quick Facts:

  • Heats up quickly and is ready to use in 10-15 minutes
  • Operates between 115°-140°F. Because infrared saunas heat your body instead of the air, they operate at lower ambient temperatures than traditional saunas.
  • Reap the benefits of infrared waves without the harmful effects of UV waves from the sun
  • Your body absorbs up to 93% of the infrared waves from the sauna’s True Wave™ heaters
  • Beginners can start with 10-15 min sessions up to 3-4 days per week. Healthy individuals can then work up to the suggested time of 20-30 min sessions up to daily.

Chromotherapy

Chromotherapy or Color Light therapy is a technique that helps to restore balance throughout the body through exposure to various colors. Light Therapy has been a valued source of healing for many years, and today, it’s used throughout various hospitals and research centers for its therapeutic properties. Chromotherapy is used to temporarily relieve Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) by resetting the body’s circadian rhythm, helping individuals gain more sleep and regulate their moods. Some of the conditions that have been reported to have been treated range from chronic pain and depression to immune disorders. LED light therapy can also be used for temporary pain management such as joint and back pain, sore or torn muscles, and sprains. It can even be rejuvenating to more serious pain from arthritis, post-surgical scars, burns, and other wounds. Light therapy is one of the most effective and non-invasive ways to improve overall wellness when it is used in conjunction with infrared technologies.

Infrared Wavelengths

The sun produces both visible and invisible lights. The ultraviolet wavelengths are what make it seem bright and the infrared waves are what make it feel warm. Scientists have established infrared waves are beneficial to the body as they help to increase the thermal temperature. Infrared does this, all without the sunlight’s harmful rays. There are three main categories of the infrared spectrum: near infrared, mid infrared, and far infrared.

What is infrared?

Infrared is a type of electromagnetic radiation or a spectrum of light that is invisible to the human eye but is felt as heat. We encounter infrared wavelengths every day in nature, mostly from the sun. Even our bodies emit infrared radiation! Infrared includes a spectrum of near, mid, and far wavelengths. In our Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna, you are exposed to every wavelength, each with its own therapeutic benefits and healing properties.

How many sessions do i need to do?

Beginners can start with 10-15 min sessions up to 3-4 days per week. Healthy individuals can then work up to the suggested time of 20-30 min sessions up to daily.

What is it like inside the sauna?

The Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna is a very warm and relaxing experience. The temperature ranges at a comfortable 115° – 140° F. There is no steam or hot ambient air like traditional saunas, so many users will find the Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna more comfortable and easier to breathe in.

Will i have to get undressed to use the full spectrum infrared sauna?

No, you can wear a bathing suit or comfortable loose clothing in the sauna.

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