Friday, February 10, 2012

Energy Efficient Sauna Heaters In The Future

February 5, 2010 by  
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What would you use sauna heaters for? Sauna heaters are great for relaxing muscles and joints. Many people use them to rid the body of toxins. Some use it for an overall body and mind therapy. This was one way the sauna was used in an animated series King of the Hill.

The Ins And Out Of Infrared Therapy And How It Benefits You.

January 27, 2010 by  
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Various syndromes could cause pain in the hands and thanks to infrared therapy this could now be a thing of the past for you. If you have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Repetitive Motion Syndrome or Raynaud’s Syndrome, you may experience numbness, arthritic pains as well as muscle and joint pain in your hands and wrists. New natural therapy energy gloves provide relieve of these symptoms and many other musculoskeletal complaints caused by lack of natural infrared light.

Saunas – The Perfect Escape From the Winter

January 9, 2010 by  
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Every winter, many of us face the dreaded frigid temperatures and bone chilling blowing snow. We find ourselves bundling up in thick layers of clothing to go to work and perform other activities such as shopping. It may seem like that wherever we go, the cold is with us. Fortunately, people can find a way to escape the cold. For many people, saunas have become the perfect escape from the winter.

Does Infrared Heat Therapy Improve Blood Circulation?

November 17, 2009 by  
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Infrared heat therapy has been used for about forty years as a means of treating many injuries and aches in the human body. Infrared rays are waves of light that are not seen, but felt as heat. The sun emits infrared rays, and that is what warms our bodies. The Far Infrared Rays are the longest rays emitted by the sun. It is radiant heat, and produces heat by reacting with mass. Infrared heat penetrates the body, without heating the air around it. Through this penetration, infrared heat stimulates organs, muscle tissue, and the circulatory system. The infrared waves activate the water that composes most of our bodies and it ionizes and stimulates the water. The human body actually produces infrared rays, and some ancient forms of healing through the hands have used this energy. The most research into Far Infrared Heat Therapy has been done in Japan and China during the past forty years.