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Infrared sauna therapy uses infrared light to heat the body directly, rather than warming the air around you like traditional saunas. This deep-penetrating heat helps elevate your core temperature, promoting a variety of health benefits.
Our state-of-the-art infrared sauna offers a gentle and relaxing experience while supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes.
Operating at 50-60 degrees cooler than our Finnish sauna, but creating a similar sweat response through a different body-heating mechanism, many people who struggle with the intensity of traditional sauna find infrared sauna to be more comfortable and are able to stay in for longer.
Infrared heat encourages sweating at a much deeper level than traditional saunas, helping to eliminate toxins from the body. This includes heavy metals, pesticides, and other impurities that accumulate over time. Regular use can assist in cleansing your system and improving your overall health.
Infrared saunas help reduce muscle tension, joint pain, and stiffness by increasing circulation and promoting the delivery of oxygen-rich blood to tissues. This is especially beneficial for athletes or anyone experiencing chronic pain, arthritis, or muscle strain. The heat helps relax muscles and soothe discomfort.
The heat from an infrared sauna causes blood vessels to dilate, improving blood flow throughout the body. This increased circulation can help reduce blood pressure, improve cardiovascular function, and enhance overall heart health. It’s a natural way to support your cardiovascular system.
Infrared sauna therapy promotes the production of collagen, a protein that helps maintain youthful, smooth skin. The increased blood flow delivers nutrients to the skin, promoting a healthy, radiant complexion. Many users report clearer skin and improved skin tone with regular infrared sauna sessions.
The soothing heat of the infrared sauna promotes relaxation by triggering the release of endorphins, your body’s natural “feel-good” hormones. It also helps reduce cortisol levels, the hormone associated with stress. Regular sauna sessions can support mental clarity, calmness, and overall emotional well-being.
As the body works to cool itself down in an infrared sauna, it burns calories in the process. This can help support healthy weight loss when combined with a balanced diet and exercise routine. Regular sessions can also help boost metabolism and promote healthy fat burning.
Infrared sauna therapy supports the immune system by raising the body’s core temperature, inducing an artificial fever-like response that helps to fight off infections. It can also increase the production of white blood cells, which are essential for immune function.
If you’re interested in making Infrared Sauna a consistent and regular part of your self-care, a monthly membership is the most cost-efficient way to go! You can save up to 25% on your sauna sessions by signing up for a monthly plan.
For savings on your sauna sessions without a monthly commitment, we have packages available that can reduce the cost of infrared sauna 10-15%.
While infrared sauna sessions can be incredibly beneficial, there are some situations where individuals may want to consult with their healthcare provider before using the sauna. These include:
Pregnancy: Pregnant women are generally advised to avoid intense heat treatments, including infrared saunas, as high body temperatures can affect the developing baby. If you are pregnant and considering infrared sauna therapy, it’s always best to check with your doctor first.
Heart Conditions: Those with heart disease or significant cardiovascular concerns should speak with their healthcare provider before using an infrared sauna. Although sauna therapy can promote circulation, it’s important to ensure that it aligns with your individual heart health needs.
Skin Conditions: While infrared saunas can benefit the skin, individuals with severe or acute skin conditions (such as burns, eczema, or open wounds) should consult a healthcare provider to determine if sauna therapy is right for them.
Recent Surgery or Injury: If you’ve recently undergone surgery or are recovering from an injury, you may need to avoid the sauna until fully healed. The heat may affect your recovery process, so it’s a good idea to get approval from your healthcare provider before using the sauna.
Heat Sensitivity or Disorders: People with heat-sensitive conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS) or certain forms of chronic fatigue syndrome, may find that heat exacerbates their symptoms. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if infrared sauna therapy is appropriate.
If you have any concerns about whether infrared sauna therapy is right for you, we recommend having a conversation with your healthcare provider. They can help guide you in making the best decision for your body.