FAR-INFRARED THERMAL SYSTEM
The
Whole‑Body Far-infrared thermal system ‑ A Breakthrough in Regenerative
Radiant Therapy provided by a unique type of Portable Far-infrared
Sauna.
SAFETY OF INFRARED RADIANT ENERGY
Is the Far-Infrared Sauna safe for me?
What
exactly is radiant heat? No need to worry ‑ it has nothing to do with
either ultraviolet radiation (which gives you a sunburn and damages your
skin) or atomic radiation (the kind from a nuclear bomb).
Radiant
heat is simply a form of energy that heats objects directly through a
process called conversion, without having to heat the air in between.
Radiant heat is also called Infrared Energy (IR). The infrared segment
of the electromagnetic spectrum is divided into 3 segments by
wavelength, measured in microns or micrometers (a micron 11,000,000 of a
meter); 0.076 ~ 1.5 microns = near or close; 1.5 ~ 5.6 = middle or
intermediate; 5.6 ~ 1,000 = far or long wave infrared. The infrared
segment of the electromagnetic spectrum occurs just below or "infra" to
red light as the next lowest energy bond of light. This band of light is
not visible to human eyes but can be seen by special cameras that
translate Infrared into colors visible to our eyes. We can, however,
feel this type of light that we perceive as heat. Our sun produces most
of its energy output in the infrared segment of the spectrum. Our
atmosphere has a "window" in it that allows IR rays in the 7 ~ 14 micron
range to safely reach the earth's surface. When warmed, the earth
radiates infrared rays in the 7 ~ 14 micron band with its peak output at
10 microns.
According
to Dr. Tsu‑Tsair Oliver Chi In his summation on the mechanism of actions
of infrared devices tuned to the human body, these rays are selectively
absorbed by the tissues needing a boost in their output. The internal
production of Infrared energy that normally occurs within our tissues is
associated with a variety of healing responses and may require a boost
to a maximal level to insure the fullest healing response possible in a
tissue under repair harmlessly. This phenomenon is called "resonant
absorption."
The sun is
the principal source of radiant energy that we experience daily. Have
you ever been outside on a partly cloudy spring day of about 50° and
felt quite comfortable when the sun was suddenly obscured by a cloud?
Although the air temperature had not had time to drop, you felt chilled,
as the cloud would not let the warming infrared rays through to reach
you. The infrared heat in Far-infrared Saunas is just like the heat
from our sun or that which our own bodies produce as they burn fuel to
keep us warm.
Our bodies
radiate infrared energy out through the skin at 3 ~ 50 microns, with
most of their output at 9.4 microns. Our palms emit infrared energy at
between 8 ~ 14 microns. Palm healing, which has a 3,000 year‑old
tradition in China, has been based on the healing properties of these
natural infrared rays. The Yogis of India also use such palm healing and
recommend it especially for relieving eyestrain. Sauna use has been
popularized by the Finns whose old religion used it as a ceremony for
mental, spiritual and physical cleansing. This religion come with the
Finns when they migrated from an area northwest of present day Tibet,
between 5,000 ‑ 3,000 your BC, to their present location in Finland.
Dr.
Tadashi Ishikawa received the patent on the zirconia ceramic infrared
heaters in 1965, after five years with Fuji Medical R & D department.
The Infrared Thermal Systems based on these heaters were used
exclusively by medical practitioners in Japan until they were released
for public use in 1979. The idea has now been further refined into the
Far-infrared Systems that have been sold in the United States since
1981. Panels that produce similar infrared rays are used in hospitals to
warm newborn babies.
The
heaters in Far-infrared Systems emit about one‑third of their output in
the middle Infrared band, from 2 ~ 5.6 microns, for super‑deep
penetration and the other two‑thirds in the long band, from 5.6 ~ 25
microns with that part of the output evenly spread around the 9.4 micron
pivot point of peak human output. This distribution maximizes the higher
penetration of the middle‑band waves and combines then with the long
waves that produce a resonant absorption amplification of healthy tissue
output. The Chinese researchers consider the band from 2 ~ 25 microns as
the most therapeutic.
Recent books such as Cross Currents, by Robert O. Becker, M.D.,
have detailed the hazards of exposure to certain kinds of
electromagnetic fields such as those encountered under high tension
power lines or while working at computer display terminals. Japanese
researchers have reported that infrared radiant heat serves as an
antidote to the negative effects of such toxic electromagnetic sources.
Far-infrared Systems have been tested and found to be free of such
so‑called "toxic" electromagnetic fields. The Swedish National Institute
of Radiation Protection has concluded that the heaters in Far-infrared
Systems are not dangerous.

ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND AVAILABLE
Why is a Far-infrared
Thermal System unique?
It uses
infrared radiant energy to directly penetrate the body's tissues to a
depth of over 1.5". Its energy output is tuned to correspond very
closely to the body's own radiant energy that our bodies absorb as much
as 93°/a of the infrared waves that reach our skin.
A
conventional sauna must rely only on indirect means of heat: First on
convection (air currents) and then conduction (direct contact of hot air
with the skin) to produce its healing effect on us. In an Infrared
Thermal System, less than 20% of the infrared energy heats the air,
leaving over 80% available to be directly converted to heat within our
bodies. Thus an Infrared based system can warm its user(s) to a much
greater depth and much more efficiently than a conventional sauna, as
its energy output Is primarily used to convert energy directly to heat
in us and not to create excessively hot air which only heats the skin
superficially. This crucial difference explains many of the
unprecedented benefits reported to be available through an Far-infrared
thermal system not attainable through the use of a conventional sauna.
The
infrared energy applied in the Far-infrared Sauna System may induce up
to 2 ‑ 3 times the sweat volume of a traditional hot‑air sauna while
operating at a significantly cooler air temperature range of 110° to
130°F vs. 1 8O° to 235°F for hot‑air saunas. The lower heat range is
safer for those concerned about cardiovascular risk factors that might
be adversely affected by the higher temperatures encountered in
old‑style hot‑air saunas. German researchers report beneficial effects
from an hour‑long whole‑body infrared exposure in two groups of
hypertension patient that they studied in 1989, including a 24 hour‑long
increase in peripheral blood flow and a decrease in high blood pressure.
It is also
distinctly more pleasant to breathe in Infrared Saunas with air
temperatures about 50° to 125°F cooler than in traditional hot‑air
saunas. Due to its user‑friendly nature, people naturally prefer to use
the Infrared Sauna Systems and will continue to do so on a regular basis
because of the ease of breathing the much cooler air while feeling as
warm as they choose, and the distinctive feeling of well‑being reported
by users as an after‑effect. These Infrared Sauna Systems may even be
used with the door fully open if the only effect desired is infrared
penetration, or if a very cool, minimal‑sweating experience is desired
as a pre‑activity warm‑up while fully clothed. This approach might be
used in warming up prior to stretching, working out, running, or
exposure to cold weather.
Infrared
Saunas are easier and more comfortable to use than old‑fashioned hot‑air
saunas. The conventional hot‑air saunas require extensive warm‑up
periods of 30 ‑ 90 minutes, making them much less practical than the
modern Infrared Saunas that warm up in about 5 minutes at a room
temperature. Consistent and convenient at‑home use is thus, again, much
more likely with an Infrared Sauna System. Significantly lower operating
costs make the Infrared Sauna System more desirable than a regular
sauna. A 20-minute session, including a 5-minute warm‑up in the Infrared
Sauna, costs about 5 cents of electricity. A comparable session with a
full warm‑up in a conventional sauna costs about $.75 ‑ $1.00. Daily
usage of the Infrared Sauna System will raise your electrical bill by
only $1.50 a month compared to $22.50 to $30.00 a month in a
conventional sauna, if each is used for 20 minutes after warm‑up.
Far-infrared Sauna Systems bring you the same infrared rays experienced
in the traditional American Indian sweat lodge in a much more convenient
and practical form, and in the privacy of your own home. The cleansing
and purifying benefits attributed to the traditional sweat lodges are
now available for daily purification without the time consuming and
extremely labor‑Intensive set‑up processes that a sweat lodge requires.

HEALTH BENEFITS ATTRIBUTED
TO INFRARED RAYS
Over the
last 25 years, Japanese and Chinese researchers and clinicians have done
extensive research on infrared treatments and reported many provocative
findings. In Japan there is an "Infrared Society," composed of medical
doctors and physical therapists, to further research and support the
health benefits of Infrared as a healing method. There have been over
1,000,000 infrared thermal systems sold in the Orient for whole‑body
treatments, and an additional 30 million people have received localized
infrared treatment In the Orient, Europe and Australia with lamps tuned
to the same 2 ~ 25 micron waveband as employed In these whole‑body
thermal systems. Whole‑body infrared therapy has been used for over 80
years by German physicians in an independently developed form,
Passive Cardiovascular Conditioning Effect
The
Infrared Thermal System makes it possible for people in wheelchairs, or
those who are otherwise unable to exert themselves, or who won't follow
through on an exercising and conditioning program to achieve a
cardiovascular training effect. This also allows for more variety in any
ongoing training program.
"Many of
us who run do so to place a demand on our cardiovascular system, not to
build big leg muscles. Regular use of a sauna may impact a similar
stress on the cardiovascular system, and its regular use may be as
effective, as a means of cardiovascular conditioning and burning of
calories, as regular exercise." ‑ Journal of the American Medical
Association 8/7/81.
Due to the
deep penetration, over 1.5" into the skin, of the infrared rays
generated by the infrared Thermal System, there is a heating effect deep
in the muscular tissues and the internal organs. The body responds to
this deep‑heating effect via a hypothalamic‑induced Increase In both
heart volume and rate. This beneficial heart stress leads to a
sought‑after cardiovascular training and conditioning effect. Medical
researches confirm that the use of a sauna provides cardiovascular
conditioning as the body works to cool itself and involves substantial
increases in heart rate, cardiac output and metabolic rate. As a
confirmation of the validity of this form of cardiovascular
conditioning, extensive research by NASA in the early 1980's led to the
conclusion that infrared stimulation of cardiovascular function would be
the ideal way to maintain cardiovascular conditioning in American
astronauts during long space flights. Blood flow during whole‑body
hypothermia is reported to rise from a normal 5 ‑ 7 quarts per minute to
as much as 13 quarts per minute.
"The
1980's were the decade of high‑impact aerobics classes and high‑mileage
training. Yet there was something elitist about the way exercise was
prescribed. Only strenuous workouts would do, you had to raise your
heart rate to between X and Y, and the only way to go was to go for the
burn. Such strictures insured that most 'real' exercisers were
relatively young and in good shape to begin with. Many Americans got
caught up in the fitness boom, but probably just as many fell by the
wayside. As we've reported, recent research shows that you don't have to
run marathons to become fit‑that burning just 1,000 calories a week is
enough. Anything goes, as long as it burns these calories." -
Wellness Letter, 10/90, University of California, Berkeley.
Outstanding Calorie Consumption and Weight Control
In
Guyton's Textbook of Medical Physiology, we find that producing one
gram of sweat requires 0.568 kcal. The Journal of American Medical
Association (JAMA) states; "A moderately conditioned person can
easily sweat off 500 grams in a sauna, consuming nearly 300 kcal, which
is equivalent to running 2 ‑ 3 miles. A heat‑conditioned person can
easily sweat off 600 ~ 800 kcal with no adverse effects. While the
weight of the water loss can be regained by drinking water, the calories
consumed will not be." Since an Infrared Thermal System helps generate
two or three times the sweat produced in a hot‑air sauna, the
implications for increased caloric consumption are quite impressive.
Assuming "a sauna", as mentioned in JAMA, to last for 30 minutes, some
interesting comparisons might be drawn. Two of the highest
calorie‑consuming forms of exercises are rowing and marathon running.
Peak output on a rowing machine or during a marathon run burns about 600
calories in 30 minutes. An Infrared Thermal System may enhance this
effect from "just slightly" up to as much as 250%, by burning about 900
‑ 2,400 calories In a 30 minute session. The Far-infrared Sauna might
then simulate the consumption of energy equal to that expanded in a 6 '
9 mile run during only a single session. A Far-infrared Sauna can, thus,
play a pivotal role in both weight control and cardiovascular
conditioning. This would be very valuable for those who don't exercise
and those who can't exercise yet want an effective weight control and
fitness maintenance program and the benefits of a regular exercise.

Musculoskeletal Cases ‑ success reported with
infrared treatments by Japanese researchers:
TMJ Arthritis
Muscle Spasms ‑ reduced
or eliminated
Traumatic Arthritis
Lower Back Pain -
relieved
Acel‑decel Injury Sequelae
Adhesions ‑ lengthened
or more easily broken; they are common in competitive athletes, trauma
and repetitive stress syndromes
Disc‑protrusion Related Neuralgia
Brain Confusion -
accelerated healing
Tight Shoulders -
relaxed
Compression Fracture -
Example: pain stopped for 3 days with only a single treatment
Spinal Cord Shock -
Posttraumatic shock reversed
Muscle Tension - relaxed
Pest‑exorcise Muscle Pain ‑ relieved, which is vital to competitive
athletes
Arthritis (Gouty, Rheumatoid
& DJD) - each substantially relieved or improved
Shoulder Pain - relieved
or eliminated
Bursitis – eliminated
"Medical
practitioners make use of Infrared Radiant Heat to treat sprains,
strains, bursitis, peripheral vascular diseases, arthritis and muscle
pain..." ‑ McGraw/Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Dr.
Masao Nakamura of the O & P Medical Clinic in Japan has reported
great success with the use of infrared treatment for:
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Whiplash
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Sciatica
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Menopause
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Arthritis
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Shoulder Stiffness
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Rheumatism
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Acne
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Gastroenteric Problem
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Ear Diseases
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Insomnia
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
A case
study was reported in Sweden of a 70-year-old man with Rheumatoid
Arthritis secondary to acute rheumatic fever. He had reached his toxic
limit on Gold injections and his Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate was
still at 125. Within 5 months of undergoing an infrared treatment, his
ESR was down to only 11. In the case of rheumatic arthritis of a 14‑year
old Swedish girl who couldn't walk comfortably downstairs due to knee
pain since she had been eight years old, her rheumatologist told her
mother that her child would be In a wheelchair within 2 years if she
refused gold corticosteroid therapy. However, after 3 infrared sauna
treatments, she began to become more agile and subsequently took up folk
dancing, without the aid of the conventional approach in her recovery.
A clinical
trial in Japan reported the successful solution in seven out of seven
cases of Rheumatoid Arthritis treated with whole‑body infrared therapy.
These case
studies and clinical trials indicate that further study is warranted on
the usage of whole‑body infrared therapy in the care of patients with
Rheumatoid Arthritis.
The
following is a summary from Therapeutic Heat and Cold, 4th edition,
ED. Justus F. Lehmann M.D., Williams and Wilkins, Chapter 9 or
concluded from the data therein.
Generally
it is accepted that heat produces the following desirable therapeutic
effects:
This
effect would be especially valuable in working with ligaments, joint
capsules, tendons, fasciae, and synovium that have become scarred,
thickened or contracted.
Such
stretching at 45°C caused much less weakening in stretched tissues for
a given elongation than a similar elongation produced at normal tissue
temperatures.
The
cited experiments clearly show that low‑impact stretching can produce
a significant residual elongation when heat is applied together with
stretching or range‑of‑motion exercises, which is also safer than
stretching tissues at normal tissue temperatures.
This
safer stretching effect is crucial in properly training competitive
athletes so as to minimize their "down" time from injuries.
Any
stiffened joint and thickened connective tissues should respond in a
similar fashion.
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It
relieves muscle spasms.
Muscle spasms have long been observed to be reduced through the
use of heat, be they secondary to underlying skeletal, joint, or
neuro‑pathological conditions.
This
result is possibly produced by the combined effect of heat on both
primary and secondary afferent from spindle cells and from Its effects
on Golgi tendon organs. The effects produced by each of these
mechanisms demonstrated their peak effect within the therapeutic
temperature range obtainable with radiant heat.
Pain at
times related to ischemia due to tension or spasm, which can be
improved by the hyperemia that heat‑induced vasodilatation produces.
This then breaks the feedback loop, in which the ischemia leads to
further spasm and then more pain.
Heat has
been shown to reduce pain sensation by direct action on both
free‑nerve endings in tissues and on peripheral nerves. In one dental
study, repeated heat applications eventually led to abolishment of the
whole nerve response responsible for pain arising from dental pulp.
Heat may
lead to both increased endorphin production and a shutting down of the
so‑called "spinal gate" of Malzock and Wall, each of which can reduce
pain.
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It increases blood flow.
Heating of one area of the body produces reflex‑modulated
vasodilatation in distant‑body areas, even in the absence of a change
in core body temperature; i.e. heat one extremity and the
contralateral extremity also dilates; heat a forearm and both lower
extremities dilate; heat the front of the trunk and the hand dilates.
Heating
of muscles produces an increased blood flow level similar to that seen
during an exercise.
Temperature elevation produces an increase in blood flow and dilation
directly in capillaries, arterioles, and venuies, probably through
direct action on their smooth muscles. The release of bradykinin,
released as a consequence of sweat‑gland activity, also produces
increased blood flow and vasodilatation.
Whole‑body hyperthermia, with a consequent core temperature elevation,
further induces vasodilatation via a hypothalamic‑induced decrease in
sympathetic tone on the arteriovenous anostomoses. Vasodilatation is
also produced by axonal reflexes and by reflexes that change vasomotor
balance.
It
assists in resolution of inflammatory infiltrates, edema and exudates.
The
increased peripheral circulation provides the transportation needed to
help evacuate the edema, which can help stop inflammation, decrease
pain and help speed healing.
American
researchers favor careful monitoring of the tumor temperature;
whereas, the successes reported in Japan make no mention of such
precaution.
Infrared
healing is now becoming the leading edge in the care of soft tissue
injuries to promote both relief in chronic or intractable "permanent"
cases, and accelerated healing in newer injuries.
Localized
infrared therapy using lamps tuned to the 2 ~ 25 micron waveband is used
for the treatment and relief of pain by over 40 reputable Chinese
Medical Institutes.

Researchers reported over 90% success in a summary of Chinese
studies that assessed the effect of infrared therapy on:
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Soft tissue injury
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Diarrhea
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Lumbar strain
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Cholecystitis
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Periarthritis of the shoulder
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Neurasthenia
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Sciatica Pelvic infection
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Pain during Menstruation
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Pediatric Pneumonia
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Neurodermatitis
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Tineas
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Eczema with infection
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Frostbite with inflammation
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Post‑surgical infections
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Facial paralysis (Bell's
Palsy)
Japanese
researchers, as reported in the book Infrared Therapy by Dr.
Yomajaki, have produced the following provocative results.
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Burns: relieves pain and decreases healing time, with less scarring
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High
Blood Pressure: safe in 40 ‑ 50°C range and regular use helps to
lower it
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Low
Blood Pressure: sauna trains body to raise it
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Brain
Damage: accelerated repair in brain contusions
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Short‑term memory improved
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Cancer
of the tongue reversed
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Toxic
Electromagnetic Fields: effects neutralized
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Cerebral Hemorrhages: recovery is both sped up and significantly
enhanced
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Auto
Accident: related soft tissue injury ‑ daily sessions were used
until best healing was attained; the Infrared systems were used to
deal with permanent residuals. The pain control effect on the
chronic residuals from such injuries lasted three days before
another treatment was necessary
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Arthritis, acute and chronic: was greatly relieved
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Gouty
Arthritis: relieved
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Rheumatoid Arthritis: relieved
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Menopause Symptoms: relieved chills, nervousness, depression,
dizziness, headaches, stomach aches
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Weight
Loss: first, through sweating and the energy use needed to produce
the sweat and second, through direct excretion of fat
Blood
Circulation ‑ All of the following ailments may be associated to
some degree with poor circulation and, thus, may respond well to the
increased peripheral dilation associated with Infrared application:
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Arthritis
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Sciatica
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Backaches
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Hemorrhoids
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Nervous Tension
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Diabetes
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Children's Over‑tired Muscles
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Varicose Veins
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Neuritis
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Bursitis
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Rheumatism
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Strained Muscles
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Fatigue
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Stretch Marks
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Menstrual Cramps
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Upset Stomachs
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Leg and Decubitus Ulcers:
failed to heal using conventional approaches
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Post‑Operative Edema:
treatment with infrared has been so successful that hospital stays
were reported to have been reduced by 25%
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Peripheral Occlusive Disease:
"The goal Is to maintain an optimal blood flow rate to the affected
part In general the temperature should be maintained at the highest
level which does not Increase the circulatory discrepancy as shown by
cyanosis and pain" ‑ Therapeutic Heat and Cold pp. 456 ~ 457

Coronary‑Artery Disease, Arteriosclerosis
and Hypertension
Finnish
researchers, talking about the regular use of conventional saunas state
that there are abundant evidences to suggest that blood vessels of
regular sauna‑goers remain elastic and pliable longer due to the regular
dilation and contraction of blood vessels Induced by sauna use.
German
medical researchers reported in "Dermatol Monatsschr" in 1989 that a
single whole‑body session of infrared‑induced hyperthermia lasting over
one hour had only beneficial effects on subjects with stage I‑II
essential hypertension. Each subject experienced a rise in core body
temperature to a maximum level of 38.5°C
(101.3°F).
All of the subjects in one experiment had significant decrease in
arterial, venous and mean blood pressure that lasted for at least 24
hours and was linked, according to the researchers, to a persistent
peripheral dilation effect.
An
improvement in plasma viscosity was also noted. Another group of similar
hypertension patients was also studied under the same conditions of
infrared‑Induced hyperthermia, with an eye toward more carefully
evaluating the circulatory system effects induced by this type of
whole‑body heating. During each infrared session, there was a
significant decrease of blood pressure, cardiac ejection resistance, and
total peripheral resistance in every subject.
There was
also a significant increase during each session of the subjects' heart
rates, stroke volumes, cardiac outputs and ejection fractions. The
researchers cite these last three effects as evidences that the
stimulation of the heart during infrared‑induced hyperthermia is well
compensated, while the prior list of effects clearly show the
microcirculatory changes that lead to the desired result of a lowering
of blood pressure.
Problems
often accompanying aging that are reported to have been alleviated or
reduced by Infrared Therapy in Japan:
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Menopause
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Cold hands and feet: A
physical therapist found 20‑50% improvement was maintained
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High Blood Pressure: Example
- Case of a diabetic with a systolic decrease from 180 to 125 and a
concurrent 10 Ibs. weight loss after infrared use
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Rheumatoid Arthritis: 7 out
of 7 cases successfully resolved in one clinical trial
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Radiation Sickness: relieves
signs and symptoms
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Cancer Pain: relieved pain in
later stages of cancer extremely well
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Sequelae of Strokes: Example
- Hemiparesis relieved over time
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Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy:
reduced
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Duodenal Ulcers: eliminated
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Pain: which prevented sleep
or limited useable sleeping positions were relieved
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Compression Fracture Pain:
Example - pain gone for 3 days after each treatment in steoporotic
compression fractures
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Hemorrhoids: reduced
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Cystitis: gone
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Cirrhosis of Liver: reversed
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Gastritis: relieved
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Hepatitis: gone
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Asthma & Bronchitis: cleared
up (like moving to Arizona's dry air)
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Chron's Disease: gone
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Post Surgical Adhesions:
reduced
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Leg ulcers: healed when
previously static and resistant to other care
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Kelaids: significantly
softened and, in some cases, completely gone
Ear, Nose and Throat conditions relieved with
Infrared treatments in Japan:
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Chronic middle‑ear
inflammation or infection: in one clinical study of chronic
serousotitls media no pathogenic bacteria were isolated in 70°/a of
the subjects died
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Sore throats
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Tinltus: chronic severe case
cleared with 10 Infrared treatments
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Nose bleeding
Skin conditions benefited by Infrared treatments in
Japan and China:
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Nettle rash
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Clogged pores are unplugged
of cosmetics creating a skin texture and tone of unexcelled quality.
Mikkel Aaland’s book
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Sweat (Copra Press, 1478)
quotes a Finnish doctor to the effect that: "The best dressed
foreigner can come into a doctor's office, and when his skin is
examined, it is found to be rough as bark. On the other hand, as a
result of the sauna, the skin of any Finnish worker is supple and
healthy"
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Poor skin tone is restored to
o more youthful level.
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Scars and pain from burns or
wounds are decreased in severity and extent. Infrared therapy is used
routinely in burn units throughout‑Asia.
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Lacerations heal quicker and
with less pain and scarring.
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Acne: Three or four infrared
treatments may open pores that have not been functioning in years,
forcing out clogging cosmetics and loosening dead outer skin. The
sauna is thus a boon to teenage skin, clearing acne and blackheads.
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Body odor: by improving the
function of the skin, the infrared treatments may eliminate the cause
of offensive body odor. It definitely reduces body odor induced by
occupational exposure to odorous chemicals.
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Eczema and Psoriasis:
reported to have responded extremely well to Infrared treatments
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Sunburn: according to the
9th edition of Clayton's Electrotherapy, "infrared is the only
antidote to excessive ultraviolet radiation."
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Keloids forms at a reduced
rate in those prone to their formation with infrared treatments and
may be softened by use of infrared systems if they have formed.

WARNINGS
As you can
see, the segment of the infrared spectrum emitted by the Infrared
Thermal System is reputed to offer an astounding range of possible
therapeutic benefits and effects in research conducted around the world.
The data presented is offered for reference purposes only and to
stimulate further observation. Far-Infrared Thermal Systems creating
a cure for or treating any disease is neither implied nor should be
inferred.
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If you have a disease,
be certain to consult with a primary‑care physician concerning it.
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If you are using any
prescription drugs, check with your physician or pharmacist for
any possible change in the drug's effect due to tiny interaction with
infrared energy.
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It is considered inadvisable
to raise the core temperature in someone with adrenal suppression
and systemic lupus erythematosus or multiple sclerosis, by same
authorities.
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If you have a recent
(acute) Joint Injury, it should not be heated for the first 48
hours after an Injury or until the hot and swollen symptoms subside.
If you have a joint or joints that are chronically hot and swollen,
these joints may respond poorly to vigorous heating of any kind.
Vigorous heating is strictly contra‑indicated in cases of enclosed
Infections be they dental, in joints or in any other tissues.
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If you are pregnant or
suspect you may be, discontinue your sauna use. Finnish women use
their saunas, which don't throw heat as deeply into the body, for only
6‑12 minutes and reportedly leave at that time, due to perceived
discomfort. Their usage at this low level of intensity is not linked
to birth defects. Infrared Thermal System usage may be 2‑3 times more
Intense, and comparatively shorter 2‑6 minute sessions hardly seem
worth any minimal risk they may present.
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Metal pins, rods,
artificial joints or any other surgical implants generally reflect
infrared rays and thus are not heated by this system, nevertheless you
should consult your surgeon prior to using Infrared Thermal System.
Certainly, the usage of Infrared Thermal System must be discontinued
if you experience pain near any such implants. Silicone does absorb
infrared energy. Implanted silicone or silicone prostheses for nose or
ear replacement may be wormed by the infrared rays. Since silicone
melts at over 200°C (392°F), it should not be adversely affected by
the usage of Infrared Thermal System. It is still advised that you
check with your surgeon and possibly a representative from the product
manufacture to be certain.
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Heating of the low back area
of women during the menstrual period may temporarily increase
their menstrual flow. Once a woman is aware that this may occur, she
con choose to allow herself to possible experience this short term
effect without worry or to simply avoid Infrared Thermal System usage
at that time of her cycle.
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Hemophiliacs and
anyone predisposed to hemorrhage should avoid Infrared Thermal System
usage or any type of heating that would induce vasodilatation, which
can potentate the tendency to bleed.
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Obviously, should any
condition worsen with use of an Infrared treatment, the use of the
system should he discontinued.
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People do not experience
pain using Infrared Thermal Systems unless such is contraindicated. If
you do, the use of radiant heat is clearly inappropriate for you of
that time.
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DO NOT attempt to self‑treat any
disease with this Far-infrared thermal system without direct
supervision of a certified physician.

REPORTED BENEFITS OF INFRARED RAYS
Weight Loss
Burns up to
900 & more calories in just one 30‑minute session.
Here are how many calories a 150‑pound person normally burns up in 30
minutes of exercise:
|
Sport |
Calories |
|
|
|
|
Rowing (peak
effort) |
600 |
|
Swimming
(crawl stroke) |
300 |
|
Jogging |
300 |
|
Tennis (fast
game) |
265 |
|
Chopping wood |
265 |
|
Cycling (10
mph) |
225 |
|
Golfing
(without a cart) |
150 |
|
Walking (3.5
mph) |
150 |
|
Bowling |
120 |
|
Vigorous
Racquet Ball |
510 |
|
Marathon
Running |
593 |
Some weight
loss authorities believe that our bodies use fat to dilute toxins. As an
Infrared Thermal System is an unsurpassed expeller of toxins, It Is also a
great way to get rid of any fat our bodies are using to dilute toxins we
are storing.

Beauty
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Excellent
for increasing blood circulation to the skin, which is essential for
beautiful, youthful, glowing skin.
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A new
“Inner glow” as the skin is free of accumulated dirt and dry skin cells,
due to deep cleansing of impurities.
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Improves
the conditions of acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns and any skin lesions
and cuts.
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Open
wounds heal quicker with reduced scarring.
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Removes
roughness, leaving skin baby smooth and soft again.
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Firms and
improves skin tone and elasticity.
Scars
on Skin
Scars fully
formed, even keloids, and may be gradually softened. Burns and ether
wounds or incisions may heal with significantly reduced scarring.
Cellulite
Cellulite is
a gel‑like substance made up of fat, water and wastes, which are trapped
in pockets below the skin. An Infrared Thermal System can assist this
condition, as profuse sweating helps clear this form of unwanted debris
from the body.
European
beauty specialists confirm that a sauna will greatly speed any
anti-cellulite program.
Due to at
least twice the depth of heat penetration into cellulite combined with up
to 10 times the level of heating in these tissues, an Infra Therapist
System can be significantly more effective than any conventional sauna.
Relieve Pain
Effective
for arthritis, back pain, muscle spasms, headache, etc.
Injuries
Radiant heat
helps with sprains, strains, arthritis, muscle spasm and pain.
If you are
an athlete, an Infrared Thermal System is all good news. It allows oxygen
debt to be repaid more quickly. This is likely to lead to improved and
quicker healing of sprains and muscle pain for you.
Relaxation Enjoyment
Removes
stress in the comfortable warm temperature.

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