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  2. What to Know About the Benefits of Infrared Saunas - AOL

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    Infrared saunas operate at about 104 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit—significantly lower than traditional saunas, which are typically set between about 158 to 212 degrees, says Hicks. But you can ...

  3. Infrared Saunas, Explained: What Are the Benefits? - AOL

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    What is an infrared sauna? Infrared saunas look and feel similar to traditional (Finnish) saunas, but with a few key differences. Unlike conventional saunas that slap you with heat when you open ...

  4. Infrared sauna - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Infrared saunas differ from other types of sauna such as traditional Finnish saunas mainly in the method of heat delivery. Far infrared light, which is emitted in an infrared sauna at a wavelength of around 10 μm, is felt directly by the body in the form of radiated heat without the need to heat the air around the body first. [5]

  5. The Best 9 Infrared Sauna Blankets to Sweat It Out At Home - AOL

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    While traditional saunas elevate air temperatures to high levels (ranging from 176 to over 200 degrees F) to gradually increase body temperature, infrared saunas employ invisible infrared light to ...

  6. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    The heat produced by far-infrared saunas is generally lower, making it more tolerable for people who cannot withstand the high temperatures of traditional saunas. [59] Infrared heat penetrates more deeply into fat and the neuromuscular system resulting in a more vigorous sweat at lower temperature than traditional saunas. [59]

  7. Harvia - Wikipedia

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    Harvia Plc (natively Harvia Oyj) is a Finnish heater, sauna, spa and sauna interiors manufacturer. The company's product offering covers all three sauna types: traditional sauna, steam sauna and infrared sauna. [2] Harvia is headquartered in Muurame, Central Finland. [1] The company's products are distributed globally through a network of dealers.

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