Actually, infrared saunas are not good. Marketing is marketing. Just like “fluoride is good for your teeth” marketing in this instance. Let’s see the long-term results, unbiased, please. Give me the fifty year data. Oh, wait...
Good old fashioned sauna with water on rocks, every time, or steam, if you prefer.
Sorry.
I read somewhere it is more restorative. Something about that wavelength is beneficial to healing your skin. But, that’s like a 10 to 15 year old memory.
Actually, infrared saunas are not good. Marketing is marketing. Just like “fluoride is good for your teeth” marketing in this instance. Let’s see the long-term results, unbiased, please. Give me the fifty year data. Oh, wait...
Good old fashioned sauna with water on rocks, every time, or steam, if you prefer. Sorry.
thats pretty neat. is it better than a regular sauna im guessing?
I read somewhere it is more restorative. Something about that wavelength is beneficial to healing your skin. But, that’s like a 10 to 15 year old memory.