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What is Far-infrared heat?
Infrared light is part of the Sun's invisible
spectrum. One of Far Infrared light's characteristics is the ability
to easily penetrate human tissue. When this happens, it creates a
natural resonance, which has many beneficial properties. Remember
the last time you were sunbathing with sunscreen? Were you still
hot? Of course you were because the sunscreen only stops the UV
(Ultraviolet) light from hitting your skin. The Far Infrared heat
(Far-infrared light waves) penetrates your skin, giving you that
wonderful natural warmth. You can be exposed to Far Infrared heat
for hours and it will never cause your skin to burn. Far Infrared
heat is completely healthy and safe for all living things.
Dr. Toshiko Yamazaki, M.D. owns a clinic in Japan where she has done
extensive research on the therapeutic uses of Far-infrared. In her
book, "The Science of Far-Infrared Therapies," she explains that one
of the reasons Far-Infrared has beneficial results in a variety of
illnesses is the ability of Far-infrared waves to remove toxins,
which are often at the core of many health problems. Since humans
are bio-accumulators, toxins that cannot be expelled immediately
after entry are stored in our bodies.
For example, when toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide, carbon
dioxide or toxic substances such as lead, mercury or chlorine meet
large water molecules, they are encapsulated by the clusters of
water. Where these toxins are accumulated, blood circulation is
blocked and cellular energy is impaired. However, when a 7 to 14
micron Far-infrared wave is applied to these large water molecules,
the water begins to vibrate. This vibration reduces the ion bonds of
the atoms which are holding together the molecules of water. As the
breakdown of the water molecules occurs, encapsulated gases and
other toxic materials are released |