What is the difference between an infrared sauna and a traditional sauna?
Well, the difference is obvious. The far infrared rays are invisible they go through the air without heating it uncomfortably. In traditional saunas temperatures are 170-200 degrees F that are rather uncomfortable and difficult to resist. Being a more pleasant environment infrared sauna has the advantage that the body actually sweats more at lower temperatures.
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