Infrared
Sauna Therapy
Most people will
benefit from one 45-minute session per
day. Infra-red saunas leave you feeling
invigorated, not depleted like
conventional saunas. Many people,
including myself, choose to have their
sauna treatment first thing in the
morning before work.
Health
Benefits of Infra-Red Sauna
Heat therapy using
the infra-red sauna can produce an
impressive number of positive health
benefits:
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Assists weight
loss and increases metabolism: burns
up to 600 calories in 30 minutes
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Improves
circulation to deep and superficial
tissues
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Promotes
detoxification of the heavy metals
and organic chemicals stored in fat
cells
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Helps to boost
the immune response to kill viruses
and bacteria
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Pain relief
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Muscle relaxation
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Accelerates the
breakdown of fat and cellulite
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Promotes skin
tone, elasticity, pore cleansing,
and healing of skin conditions such
as acne, eczema, psoriasis and
dermatitis
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Accelerates wound
healing from injuries and surgeries
and reduces scar formation
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Passive
cardiovascular conditioning effect:
enhances oxygen and nutrients to
deep tissues
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Regulates blood
pressure
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Useful in
athletic conditioning to warm
muscles before, and after, activity
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Reduces physical
and emotional stress
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Reduces fatigue
and stimulates energy
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Anti-cancer
effect through hyperthermia effect,
immune enhancement and elimination
of carcinogenic chemicals
Detoxification
The effect of
detoxification is one of the most
interesting and wide-ranging benefits of
the infra-red sauna. The ability of
hyperthermia therapy to release a range
of toxins stored in body tissues has
been documented in a number of medical
studies over the last 20 years. Heat
causes chemicals such as heavy metals,
pesticides and fat-soluble chemicals to
be released from the fat cells and
tissues into the lymph fluid. Since
sweat is made from the lymph fluid,
toxins in the lymph are expelled from
the body in the sweat. This process
bypasses the liver and kidneys, which
are usually sweat is composed of water-,
the remaining 15 to 20 percent consists
of cholesterol, fat-soluble toxins,
toxic heavy metals, sulfuric acid,
sodium, ammonia and uric acid.
Study after study has shown that
infra-red sauna therapy, combined with
nutritional supplements, consistently
and dramatically eliminates a wide range
of chemical compounds including
pesticides, PCBs, heavy metals such as
mercury, lead, cadmium and arsenic, and
both prescription and non-prescription
drugs. Sweat produced during exercise
does not eliminate the same amount of
toxins.
The detoxification benefits of the
infra-red sauna can be applied to a wide
number of conditions where toxicity
plays as role, such as chronic fatigue,
fibromyalgia, chemical sensitivities,
auto-immune conditions, neurological
diseases, allergies, and cancer.
Fibromyalgia
and Chronic Fatigue
For the fibromyalgia
or chronic fatigue patient, a consistent
program of infra-red sauna therapy will
assist the problem of autonomic
dysregulation, which is common to these
conditions. The autonomic nervous system
controls the unconscious functions of
the body, including muscle tension,
blood pressure, sweating, digestion, and
balance. Symptoms of autonomic
dysregulation are muscle pain, digestive
problems, visual disturbances and
dizziness. These symptoms are reduced,
as regular sauna therapy induces normal
autonomic functioning.
Physical
Conditioning
Infra-red sauna
therapy has a beneficial effect on
metabolism and cardiovascular
conditioning. A session in the sauna
doubles the flow of blood to all the
tissues of the body and exercises the
heart. -This is comparable to a similar
time of exercise, although no muscle
conditioning will result. This is useful
as an augmentation to a regular exercise
routine and is a good substitute for
those who can't exercise.
The infra-red sauna is a valuable tool
in any weight-loss program. At EcoMed,
we routinely used the sauna for its
excellent calorie burning effects. We
find that the sauna accelerates weight
loss in a person who is already
exercising and following a sensible and
healthy alkaline diet. A half-hour
session can burn up to 600 calories.
Therefore, two sessions a day of 45
minutes each can burn up to 1800
calories, per day, which is equivalent
to almost two hours of vigorous aerobic
exercise.
There have been reports in marketing
literature that hyperthermic-therapy
increases human growth hormone, but I
have not seen joints. Pain in muscles in
alleviated by the reduction of muscle
spasms and increased blood circulation
to muscles suffering from ischemia
(insufficient blood flow). Hyperthermia
also helps to reduce pain by the acting
on nerve endings as well as encouraging
production of endorphins, which act as
natural analgesics. As well, heat
therapy is useful in helping to reduce
inflammation and edema, resulting in a
reduction of pain and acceleration of
healing of injuries. Hyperthermia will
also decrease joint stiffness and
increase the flexibility of collagen
tissues such as tendons, ligaments and
joint capsules.
Infrared therapy has been successfully
used to reduce pain from a variety of
conditions including whiplash, soft
tissue injuries, arthritis, sciatica,
back pain, neuritis, bursitis, menstrual
cramps, gout, migraines, and chronic
muscle spasms.
Skin Care
The sauna improves
blood circulation to the skin and
results in a deep pore cleansing. This
results in an improved skin tone and
elasticity. Regular users are said to
have more youthful skin that "glows."
People with chronic skin conditions such
as acne, psoriasis and eczema will
benefit from regular sauna sessions. If
the person is heat sensitive, the
temperature of the sauna can be turned
down to a level that the person can
tolerate. Burn victims and people with
scars can also benefit from the improved
healing of the skin.
Stress
Reduction
Due to the many
physiological effects of heat therapy,
people feel less stressed after a sauna
session. A sauna session relaxes
muscles, circulates the blood,
stimulates the heart, and releases
endorphins, providing a feeling of
invigoration. People report being able
to sleep better after their sauna
sessions.
The newest generation of sauna combines
light therapy with infra-red heat
treatment by using full spectrum lights,
installed inside the sauna. This is
useful to stimulate melatonin and for
those suffering from seasonally
affective disorder (SAD).
The infra-red sauna has become an
integral part of my naturopathic
practice. I can personally testify to
its excellent results in a wide range of
conditions. As a preventive tool, I can
recommend it to anyone wishing to
eliminate toxins from their bodies. From
a preventive health perspective, this
may be one of the most important things
you can do for yourself.
Article Source:
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Disclaimer: The
material presented here is for
educational purposes only. We make
no medical claims for sauna
therapy. Always consult your doctor
or other practitioner knowledgeable
in sauna use before beginning a
sauna therapy program. People with
ill health must start out very
slowly and be under the advisement
of a professional. Saunas are
powerful devices and monitoring your
progress by a professional trained
in sauna use is advisable. Expressed
opinions in this article not
necessarily the opinion of Healthy
Living STUFF4U.