Detox, Invigorate & Relax
£80 / 1 Hr 50 mins
This includes your private infra-red sauna session + Back scrub + tailored luxury Back Massage when you're warm and loose from the sauna.
Bringing therapeutic warmth and healing to your home
- Lose weight
- Reduce cellulite
- Improve skin quality
- Relieve pain
- Detox naturally
- Relax and unwind
The difference between far infrared saunas and conventional saunas…
A conventional sauna (wet or dry) super heats the air which does not penetrate the skin. This extreme heat 180 – 240F is hard on the respiratory system, eyes and carries warnings for heart conditions.
The Far Infrared (FIR) sauna is used between 100-120F, where waves of heat penetrate one and a half inches into the body, causing toxins, heavy metals and poisons to be released from the fat and water cells and out through our sweat.
Approximately 20% of this sweat is toxins compared to 2 – 3% in a conventional sauna.
The cost of purchase is significantly less with the cost of use is 90% less. The Far Infrared is portable so you don't ever have to leave it behind!
Some other far infrared saunas benefits…
- The cabins are made of Red Cedar and is anti-bacterial and anti fungal
- Unlike soft woods Cedar is so strong and resilient. It will not bend or buckle
- Pre-heats in 5 to 6 minutes
- Energy efficient
- State of the art digital control panel
- Advanced internal thermostat
- Automatic timer function
- Mood lights
- Colour therapy
- CD/iPod dock with speakers
- Free delivery
- CE approved
- 10 Year warranty
The facts
"There are 82,000 unregulated chemicals in production today and only 1/4 of them have ever been tested for toxicity"
National Geographic Oct 2005
"There are more than 20,000 chemicals in production today that our bodies cannot metabolise."
US EPA Study
"Studies of chemicals stored in the fat of humans show 100% of us have diotoxins, dichlorbenzene and PCBs."
US EPA Study
"The Far Infrared heat causes a profoundly deep sweat flushing large amounts of toxic acids and heavy metals from the body.
Robert O Young PhD. DSc
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