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- Anyone who has experienced the relaxing and cleansing effects
of a sauna knows how it can help you feel rejuvenated. While saunas
are usually associated with spas and pampering, the fact is that
saunas have many health benefits as well.
"We are exposed to many toxins every day, from food additives
to household cleaners to air and water pollution and more,"
says Dr. David Minkoff, founder of Lifeworks Wellness Center in
Clearwater, Fla. "Saunas help the body sweat out these toxins
and detoxify for better health."
But not all saunas are created equal. The body responds to conventional
dry heat saunas by sweating, which is a beneficial but somewhat
superficial level of detoxification. In addition, many people find
conventional dry heat saunas uncomfortable due to the oppressive
heat and are unable to remain in the sauna long enough to reap the
maximum benefits.
Far infrared saunas, however, actually stimulate the body at the
cellular level to help rid the body of toxins stored deep in the
tissues, instead of just detoxifying the sweat glands. Far infrared
light also stimulates the circulatory system, causing the heart
to beat more vigorously and blood vessels to dilate, which helps
cleanse the circulatory system and more fully oxygenate the body's
cells.
Here's how it works. Infrared light makes up part of the sun's
invisible spectrum of light waves. It easily penetrates human tissue
and causes an activation of thermal energy, creating a sensation
of heat. When the body's toxin-containing water molecules are exposed
far infrared light (a particular frequency of infrared light), the
water begins to vibrate. "This reduces the ion bond of the
atoms binding the water molecules and as the molecule breaks down,
cellular toxins like mercury, aluminum, cholesterol and toxic gasses
such as sulfur and formaldehyde are released," explains Dr.
Minkoff. Alcohol and nicotine are also purged from the body.
Experts recommend regular sauna usage to promote the benefits of
infrared heat and detoxification, making an in-home sauna a good
option for busy individuals who don't have time to visit a health
club, spa or doctor's office every day. Adding a far infrared sauna
to your home is easier than you might think.
Kansas-based Sunlight Saunas manufactures stylish and easy-to-assemble
far infrared saunas in one-, two-, three- and four-person models,
so there's a size to fit every space. You can assemble your sauna
in about an hour and begin enjoying the luxurious therapeutic heat
in the comfort and privacy of your own home.
Sleek, modern and beautiful, Sunlight Saunas are designed to fit
into any décor, indoors or out. They're perfect for pool
areas, the deck or the back yard. You can even set the sauna up
indoors for the ultimate spa experience at home.
The saunas use exclusive Solocarbon heater technology, with the
largest heater available for maximum benefits. The technology uses
organic carbon, which emits far infrared heat that almost perfectly
matches the human body's own heat waves.
Whether you are looking for health benefits or a way to relax and
unwind after a hectic week, Sunlight Saunas are the answer. For
more information, visit
www.sunlightsaunas.com
or call (877) 292-0020.
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