The deep penetrating ability of infrared (IR) sauna makes it readily absorbable by the human body. As it penetrates through the skin into the subcutaneous tissues, IR transforms from light energy into heat energy.
Here’s a breakdown of how FIR waves interact with the body:
- Water Molecule Resonance: FIR waves reach into the cell and create resonance with water molecules.
- Atomic Molecule Resonance: These waves then produce resonance with atomic molecules, facilitating energy conversion through absorption.
- Effect on the Heart: FIR waves affect the heart, initiating a series of physiological responses.
- Subcutaneous Cell Layer Penetration: The waves penetrate into the subcutaneous cell layer, elevating temperature and promoting capillary dilation.
- Excretion of Toxins: Sweating induced by the elevated temperature allows for the excretion of extravasated blood and congested toxins.
- Cell Activation: FIR waves activate cells, facilitating repair and protection of organ cells.
- Enzyme Formation: Additionally, FIR promotes the formation of enzymes, further supporting cellular functions.
During a 15-minute sauna session, sweating can aid in the excretion of heavy metals, a process that would typically take the kidneys 24 working hours to accomplish. While 99% of sweat consists of water, the remaining 1% primarily consists of undesirable waste products, highlighting the detoxification potential of FIR sauna therapy.