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Thursday 8 February 2018

Monday 5 February 2018

Infrared Saunas For Self-Care

You’ve seen the magazine articles and blog posts: infrared saunas are stylish these days. They may be popular among everyone from Hollywood celebrities to elite athletes, but their popularity might make you skeptical. Famous people are prone to diving into strange trends, so how can you know that saunas are not another empty fad? It’s important to look behind the headlines and see the solid foundation of science that continues to back them up.

Friday 2 February 2018

Have you wondered how your sauna measures up when it comes to EMF emissions?

In our modern life, electromagnetic fields, or EMFs, are difficult to avoid. Since EMFs are generated any time electricity is used, most of us are surrounded by EMFs all day long, whether we’re driving, lighting our homes, or using our devices. However, many people wonder whether unmitigated EMF exposure is benign, and how it relates to far infrared sauna EMF emissions. Here’s how to check your sauna and other devices to know for sure.

Here’s how to  find out.
http://jnhlifestyles.co.nz/blog/far-infrared-sauna-emf-how-to-tell-if-your-sauna-passes-the-test/



Thursday 1 February 2018

Reasons Why an Infrared Sauna Can Sooth Depression

While some benefits of regular infrared sauna use are intuitive, like pain relief, relaxation, and increased circulation--some fly under the radar, even among health conscious people One of these lesser-known benefits is their ability to boost mood and ease depression. If this comes as a surprise, check out the evidence.

HEALING WITH HEAT

While it is clear that saunas promote relaxation, the precise thing that causes this is less obvious.According to a recent study, when it comes to depression it is the increase in body temperature (or hyperthermia) that has a positive effect on people with major depression. This positive effect is so powerful that it can last for up to six weeks after a single sauna session. If you are debating between purchasing an infrared sauna or a traditional sauna, this is a powerful argument in favor of infrared. As you may know, while traditional steam saunas warm the air around you, an infrared sauna warms your body directly. This achieves hyperthermia more quickly, and at a lower temperature.

WHAT ABOUT ANXIETY?

In an exciting development for those who struggle with anxiety, infrared sauna treatments may also be effective for them. In a studyobserving the effects of sauna use on chronic fatigue syndrome and anxiety, (which often goes hand-in-hand with depression)symptoms were shown to be relieved by regular sauna use.