Immunity & Immune System Benefits of Infrared Saunas
The natural healing of far infrared sauna comes from our body’s propensity for the absorption of light. The human body both absorbs and emits far-infrared light. The absorption Far infrared Increase thermal energy to help the body get back into balance in a number of ways.
There is no treatment for underlying causes of fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, arthritis, cancer, heart disease, and more.
Our physicians have been trained to treat the symptoms. They give us medication to manage these symptoms but medications only address the symptoms, not the root cause. The Far Infrared Sauna Technology addresses the root cause by bringing your body to a state of homeostasis.
When the body absorbs far-infrared light it uses this energy. The increase in thermal energy causes your pulse rate to safely increase and then breathe faster encouraging increased oxygenation for introduction into the circulatory system in the body’s attempt to cool itself it begins to sweat.
The absorption of far infrared light temporarily increases the core body temperature to a low-grade fever. Fever is the body’s natural immune response to fight disease and infection.
Celebration Infrared Saunas are an investment in your health, in your quality of life. An investment that will last a lifetime.
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*All topics and conclusions of the health benefits of infrared saunas have been thoroughly researched by Celebration Saunas but results can vary.
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