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Solaris carbon fiber heaters radiate a far-infrared wavelength that penetrates the bodys muscles and joints. This energy, ranging from approximately 7 to 14 microns, creates a deep, soft heat thats both therapeutic and soothing. Often called therapy rooms, infrared saunas, with their scientific approach to thermal-based treatment, are used by sports teams and therapists for physical rehabilitation. Infrared heating is often called conversion, and has proven beneficial when absorbed by the body, most likely because its spectrum is close to the natural warmth of sunshine. This radiant energy heats the body without overheating the air, creating high levels of perspiration at a relatively low sauna temperature, typically 110°F 135°F. Traditional or wet saunas, on the other hand, work by heating the sauna air to 180°F to 220°F.
Once you experience the soothing effects of infrared heat, youre sure to agree
its the Science of a Radiant Lifestyle. |
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