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PrecautionsThe spectrum of infrared emitted by our sauna is reputed to offer a range of therapeutic benefits in various research programs that are being and have been conducted all around the world. However, we do not infer or imply that the use of a Healthy InfraRed Saunas™ will cure or treat any disease. The information given here is for the sole purpose of creating a desire for information and to investigate more information on the subject. As with any change or with any disease Always Consult Your Doctor with the program before use. Please check below for important information on certain health issues that we have addressed prior to the use of a Healthy Infrared Sauna™ Prescription Drugs: If you are using prescription drugs, check with your physician or pharmacist for possible changes in the drug's effect due to an interaction with infrared therapy. Certain Ailments: According to some authorities, it is considered inadvisable to raise the core temperature of someone with Adrenal Suppression, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Multiple Sclerosis and pregnant women. Joint Problems:
If a person has a recent (acute) joint
injury, it should not be heated for the first 48
hours or until the hot and swollen symptoms subside.
Joints that are chronically hot and swollen may
respond poorly to vigorous heating of any kind.
Vigorous heating is in cases of enclosed infections
be they dental, in joints, or in any other tissues is
not advisable.
Pregnancy:
In pregnancy or the suspicion of
pregnancy, discontinuation of sauna use is
recommended. Finnish women use traditional saunas
that do not heat the body as deeply as an infrared
sauna for only six to twelve minutes and reportedly
leave at that time due to perceived discomfort. Their
usage of traditional saunas at this low level of
intensity is not linked to birth defects. Infrared
sauna use may be two to three times more intense due
to deep tissue penetration, and comparatively shorter
two to six minute sessions hardly seem worth any
minimal risk they may present.
Surgical Implants:
Metal pins, rods, artificial joints,
or any other surgical implants generally reflect
infrared rays and are not heated by an infrared heat
system. Nevertheless, a person should consult his or
her surgeon before receiving such therapy. Certainly
infrared therapy must be discontinued if a person
experiences pain near any implants.
Silicone:
Silicone does
Absorb infrared energy. Implanted silicone
or silicone prostheses for nose or ear replacement
may be warmed by infrared rays. Since silicone melts
at over 200 degrees Celsius, it should not be
adversely effected by an infrared heat
system,however. It is still advised that a person
checks with his or her surgeon, and possibly a
representative of the product manufacturer, to be
certain.
Menstruation:
Heating of the low-back area of women
during the menstrual period may temporarily increase
menstrual flow. Once a woman is aware that this is
occurring, she can choose to allow herself to
experience this short-term effect without worry. Or
she may simply avoid using an infrared heat source at
that time in her cycle.
Hemorrhage:
Hemophiliacs and anyone predisposed
to hemorrhage should avoid infrared usage or any type
of heating that would induce vasodilatation that can
lead to the tendency to bleed.
Worsened Condition:
Should any condition worsen with the
use of an infrared heat system, the use of the system
should be discontinued.
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