Infrared Saunas

Infrared Saunas . Now that sounds interesting, as I have never heard of infrared saunas, though I have heard of saunas. And you can find out all about saunas and far infrared saunas at MidWest Saunas. MidWest Saunas sells Far Infrared saunas that can be your personal retreat today. Their far infrared saunas use Carbon Wave 360 technology and are good for healings of all sorts of ailments such as pain, arthritis, joint stiffness, asthma, stress relief and a whole lot more. Their saunas have features that you will not find anywhere else when it comes to saunas. You can find The Hollywood Sauna, The Newport Sauna, The Del Mar Sauna and more when you visit the MidWest Saunas website. Their saunas are bringing health benefits to many people.

 

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  • 1/25/2009 6:33 PM Simply Steamy wrote:
    There are some unbelievable claims circulating about infrared saunas. One regards weight loss - 600 to 800 calories burned from sitting in one! Weight loss claims for any type of sauna are just hype. Your body just loses water, and it’s dangerous to lose weight through dehydration. See what a real doctor says about it at…

    http://www.weight-loss-professional.com/infrared-radiant-heat.html
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  • 1/25/2009 6:39 PM Simply Steamy wrote:
    Readers planning to buy a sauna should beware of the so-called infrared saunas, most of which are made in the PRC (China) from inferior materials. These are not genuine saunas in the Scandinavian style.

    In the traditional heater, the heating elements heat the air and a mass of stones. This allows for a consistent heat and the custom of sprinkling water on the stones, which changes the environment in the sauna dramatically.

    The infrared heaters have exposed heating elements, so that the heat radiates directly onto the bather in sort of a one sided fashion. These infrared heaters have a much lower capacity, so the most common complaint is that they fail to attain the heat typical for a genuine sauna, especially on the part of the body turned away from the heater.

    You also sacrifice the ability to sprinkle water on the heater, and one must question whether it’s actually healthy to expose one’s self to such direct radiation, or how enjoyable such an experience is, compared to the traditional sauna.

    In contrast, the traditional Scandinavian style saunas are centuries old (they were heated with wood before electricity), and their safety and therapeutic efficacy is well established.

    As with tainted toothpaste, poisonous pet food and lead painted children’s toys, some of these infrared saunas are downright hazardous at least according to the Electrical Safety Authority in Ontario, Canada. See…

    http://www.ofm.gov.on.ca/english/Fire%20Safety%20&%20Public%20Education/Recalls/2006/Saunas.asp

    Sauna by Airwall, Inc. even recalled their saunas due to a fire hazard caused by faulty heating units and fuses. See...

    http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/airwall-saunas-recalled-due-to-fire-hazard-infra-red.html
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