Infrared Sauna

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Infrared Sauna

Infrared Sauna

Infrared Sauna (with shower and choice of lighting)

 

Infrared saunas are definitely “cooler” than more traditional saunas that date back to ancient times.

Instead of steam or flame-stoked heat, infrared saunas use infrared lamps and electromagnetic magic to create warmth. The process allows infrared saunas to operate at a lower temperature while still providing therapeutic benefits.

Infrared Saunas are a modern twist on how our ancestors sweated their way to better health and wellness.

 

What are infrared saunas?

Light panels do more than give infrared saunas a unique glow. They also heat things up in a completely different way than traditional saunas.

The lamps in infrared saunas focus a penetrating warmth directly on your skin to bring heat-therapy benefits. Traditional methods crank up the air temperature within an entire sauna.

 

Those two approaches bring up vastly different readings on thermometers. Temperatures in infrared saunas typically land between 110 degrees Fahrenheit and 135 F (43.33 degrees Celsius and 57.22 C). A traditional sauna usually falls between 150 F and 195 F (65.55 C and 90.55 C).

 

Infrared saunas are a more comfortable way for people to use a sauna than the traditional method while delivering the same sort of benefits.

 

Infrared sauna health benefits

Improved heart health

Within minutes of sitting in an infrared sauna, your body’s natural response begins. Beads of sweat appear on your skin. Your blood vessels widen and increase blood flow. Your heart rate ticks up. This mimics what happens to your body during excercise.

Infrared saunas can help boost heart health and reduce blood pressure. Researchers equated the physical response of an infrared sauna session to walking at a moderate pace.

 

Soothing sore muscles

The improved blood circulation brought on by an infrared sauna session can help speed up muscle recovery following physical activity. Regular use may even help athletes improve performance.

 

Pain relief

Infrared sauna therapy may help relieve chronic pain. This was found by a two-year study where people showed improved outcomes with the treatment.

 

Relaxation

Setting aside some infrared sauna time may help decrease depression, anxiety and stress. Basically, a meditation session in warmer temperatures.

 

Sleep

Better sleep, has also been linked to sauna use.

 

Immunity

There’s evidence that regular sauna use can help you avoid the common cold. Saunas also reduce oxidative stress, which is associated with cardiovascular disease, cancer and degenerative diseases like dementia.

Some claim that sauna use can provide a detoxification effect as you sweat out toxins such as cadmium and lead. There is not research data to back this up as yet though.

 

Infrared sauna tips:

Stay hydrated. The sweat that pours out during a sauna session can leave your body’s fluid levels low. We will provide a glass bottle of filtered water whilst you have your sauna. (Side note: Avoid mixing alcohol with sauna use.)

Rinse off afterward. A shower after your sauna will wash off any toxins you sweated out before they can be reabsorbed through your skin.

 

Caution

Sauna use is viewed as a safe activity, which explains why they’ve been around for thousands of years. But be aware of the potential for dehydration, says Dr. Young. If you suddenly feel dizzy or nauseated, get out of the sauna immediately.

 

You also may want to avoid using infrared saunas in certain situations, including if:

  • You have multiple sclerosis. 
  • You’re pregnant. Sauna use, especially early in pregnancy, can be harmful to your fetus and may cause birth defects, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
  • You’re trying to conceive. Heat is not good for sperm health.
  • You’re sick. Wait until you feel better for your sweat session.
  • If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, check with your healthcare provider before starting an infrared sauna routine.

 

Treatment Prices

Infrared Sauna:

£30 for 30 minute sauna session.

£10 per 15 minutes there after, please let us know how long you wish to book the sauna for at time of booking.

 

£40 for 2 people for 30 minute sauna session.

£12 per 15 minutes there after, please let us know how long you wish to book the sauna for at time of booking.

 

STAY HYDRATED: We will supply you with filtered water as needed.

 

BOOK AN APPOINMENT

If you are interested in booking an appointment or would like further information about our Infrared Sauna please contact us by:

Emailcleaningliving@polarbrite.co.uk

Phone: 01376 564096


Price: £30.00 per unit inc. VAT
(£25.00 per unit ex. VAT)