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Sauna Therapy Improve Your Immune System
Sauna therapy, especially with an infrared lamp sauna, is one of the most
powerful, safest and most cost-effective methods of natural healing. It is
especially important today due to extensive exposure to toxic metals and
chemicals.

Three Basic Types of Sauna

1. Traditional saunas consist of a small room or space with an electric, gas
or wood heater, or heated with hot rocks.

While traditional saunas require high temperatures for copious sweating,
infrared penetrates the skin and heats from the inside as well as on the
skin. This means the air temperature in the sauna can remain cooler, yet
one sweats plenty at this lower, more comfortable temperature.

2. Far infrared saunas use ceramic or metallic elements for heating that
mainly emit in the far infrared range.

The far infrared lamp sauna penetrates deepest, we believe, and we are
waiting for formal studies to confirm or disprove this hypothesis. They may
penetrate up to three inches or so, so the air temperature can stay coolest
of all the types of saunas with the same effectiveness. Preheating is usually
not necessary, saving time and electricity. While some people like the
intense heat of the traditional sauna, many find it difficult to tolerate,
especially those when feeling ill.

3. Infrared lamp saunas use incandescent infrared heat lamps for heating.
They emit mainly near infrared, some middle infrared and perhaps a tiny
amount of far infrared energy. They also emit a small amount of red,
orange and yellow visible light. This type also provides warming and
stimulating color therapy. Red, orange and yellow assist the eliminative
organs.

Infrared is an antioxidant nutrient, activates the cells, supports metabolic
processes and decouples toxins from water molecules. Near infrared is
helpful for wound healing and cellular regeneration as well.

Supervision during a sauna therapy program is always needed. The
presence of an attendant or friend close by is also most needed if you have
any type of health condition.

Sauna: Improves the Immune System:
Sauna's deep heat raises your body temperature, inducing an artificial
fever. As it works to combat the "fever," the body's immune system is
strengthened. Combined with the elimination of toxins and wastes
produced by the intense sweating, the overall health and resistance to
disease is increased. (see Home Sauna)

With so many health benefits associated with Sauna Therapy, why not have
your very own Home Sauna? You can easily get a person sauna for less
than USD100! Do visit http://HomeSauna.saunadetox.info for a more
comprehensive overview on sauna benefits and also our very own step by
step guide in building your own home sauna! Perspiration through the skin’s pores excretes a good amount of the body’s wastes and reduces the load put on the kidneys! So, get a Personal Home Sauna today!
 
 
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