These days, more and more people are discovering the natural health care infrared sauna therapy can deliver. And why not, if both medical researches and claims of people who have tried it are convincing enough? Perhaps you are familiar with traditional saunas, and have tried them yourself. But if you haven’t tried this other form of sauna, read on.
First let us tackle the difference between a traditional and infrared sauna. This will pave the way for further understanding the advantages you can get from the latter. Basically, their main difference has something to do with heat source.
Traditional saunas, as you may already know, is a small room that is heated. Many health clubs and gyms offer such service to their patrons. The source of the heat, a heater, sits somewhere in the room. Depending on kind of traditional sauna, it may be powered by electricity, wood or any other source of energy.
An infrared sauna, on the other hand, uses lamps. And as its very name suggests, these lamps give off infrared light as the main source of heat. Some may emit near infrared, middle infrared or far infrared – all depending on the technology used. In a way, it’s basically like harnessing the same energy source as sunlight.