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Soft Heat Saunas Have Numerous Health Benefits

Soft heat saunas have been used for years in the East and Europe for a number of ailments, including arthritis, fibromyalgia and muscle and joint pain. Now you can enjoy these same health benefits with one of the many pre-built dual radiant saunas available for home use.

Rather than using high heat and steam produced from pouring water over rocks, soft heat is a radiant, warm heat that penetrates the skin and reaches the muscles for a truly relaxing effect. Saunas using this type of heat can be safely used for longer periods of time because there is no cloying steam, just gentle but intense warmth.

Save on Energy

Soft heat saunas are also extremely energy-efficient because they heat the skin, but not the air in between, so they require less energy. Because of their popularity, many manufacturers are now offering these saunas with “softer” heat in a variety of pre-built styles so that you can easily assemble them in your own home.

Longer Relaxation – Deeper Penetration

You can stay in a sauna with radiant heat for up to forty-five minutes, much longer than in a standard sauna. This allows deeper penetration of the skin and muscles for more relieve of aches and pains. Many sports trainers and doctors use soft heat to treat injuries and improve athletic performance. In fact, you can eliminate up to twice as many toxins from your system with a dual radiant sauna than you can with a standard unit. If you have a breathing problem such as asthma, soft heat can also be the answer because there is no steam.



If you’re looking for a pre-built, high quality sauna for longer periods of relaxation and great energy efficiency, take a look at radiant or soft heat saunas for your total sauna experience.


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