First off, unlike traditional saunas, infrared saunas heat your body through infrared heat. Infrared heat is something that you regular feel just by going outside in the sun. These saunas emit that same kind of heat straight towards your body. Because of this, it's possible to stay in infrared saunas much longer than traditional saunas, which are humid and can reach temperatures the human body is not meant to stand.
The main thing that sitting in heat affects, whether in a sauna or just outdoors, is your heart rate. The hotter it is, the faster and harder your heard beats, whether you notice or not. When your heart is pumping like it does in the heat, your blood flow is greatly increased. Faster blood flow means that every part of your body gets more than enough blood to rejuvenate it. In infrared saunas, health is the main focus. Because the heat is directed towards your body your heart works double time, which is not a bad thing.
A consistently working heart means a strong heart, and everyone needs a strong heart. Along with your heart, your organs (including skin) are being strengthened through the increased flow of blood. This promotes all-around physical health. Increased blood flow also eases pain and discomfort in your body. Say you have arthritis: Some time in an infrared spa will relieve your aches and pains for a little while.
Besides the obvious circulatory benefits, there is one benefit that most people swear by: detoxification. Because your body is undergoing high amount of heat, you are obviously going to sweat. Because of the blood flow, your body is relaxing at the same time. The sweat that your body produces while you are in a sustained heat environment like an infrared sauna is full of toxins that your body is just dying to get rid of. It feels like all your ailments and worries are just being washed away.
If you feel a bit skeptical, try one out yourself. Anyone who doesn't believe in infrared sauna health benefits should try it out themselves: Thousands have and they have changed their opinions. While a lot of companies selling infrared saunas are actually selling you snake water with benefits that are absolutely unproven, the benefits above are 100 percent proven. Imagine how good you'll feel in a spa knowing that your body is being body cleansed and strengthened with minimum effort on your part. There is not much that feels better than that.
Walter Sigmore, "Infrared Saunas Health Benefits", Infrared Saunas Guide and Resources
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