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INFRARED HEAT TECHNOLOGY

Infrared heat therapy has been clinically proven to offer significant health benefits. Infrared heat technology studies have shown that infrared sauna sessions not only help reduce depression symptoms but also contribute to significant calorie burning and weight loss. Participants in several studies have reported increased blood circulation as well as improved skin health due to enhanced collagen production stimulated by infrared heat. The science shows that infrared heat technology offers a sophisticated, non-invasive approach to enhancing both body and mind.

Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie Burning
A clinical trial conducted by UCSF explored the use of infrared sauna therapy combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). Although the primary focus was on mood improvement, the study noted that participants experienced significant calorie burning as part of the overall benefits of infrared heat. The trial found that infrared sauna sessions, along with CBT, led to a reduction in depression symptoms and also contributed to overall health improvements, including weight loss.

Far-infrared Ray-mediated Antioxidant Potentials are Important for
This study explores the effectiveness of far-infrared radiation in treating depression. The trial focuses on whether far-infrared heat therapy can reduce depressive symptoms and improve mood in patients with clinical depression.

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Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie Burning. A clinical trial conducted by UCSF explored the use of infrared sauna therapy combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). Although the primary focus was on mood improvement, the study noted that participants experienced significant calorie burning as part of the overall benefits of infrared heat. The trial found that infrared sauna sessions, along with CBT, led to a reduction in depression symptoms and also contributed to overall health improvements, including weight loss.

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Effect of far infrared therapy on arteriovenous fistula maturation: an open-label randomized controlled trial
This randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of FIR therapy in improving the maturation and survival of AVFs in hemodialysis patients. The study concluded that FIR therapy can reduce vascular inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to better AVF maturation and reduced stenosis. These benefits help to maintain adequate blood flow, essential for effective hemodialysis treatment.

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Far-Infrared Therapy for Secondary Vascular Access Patency of Hemodialysis Patients
This study explored the effects of FIR therapy on maintaining the patency of vascular access in hemodialysis patients. The findings indicated that FIR therapy could enhance blood flow and reduce vascular resistance, which contributes to prolonged AVF patency. The study also highlighted the potential of FIR therapy to mitigate oxidative stress and improve endothelial function, further supporting its role in improving circulation and vascular health.

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Clinical utility of far-infrared therapy for improvement of vascular access blood flow and pain control in hemodialysis patients.

Although focused on vascular access and pain control, this study also highlighted the secondary benefits of far-infrared therapy on skin health. The increased blood circulation and enhanced collagen production associated with far-infrared therapy resulted in improved skin quality and a reduction in signs of aging, leading to a healthier, glowing complexion over time. The study involved hemodialysis patients, but the findings on skin benefits have broader applications.

This is a Third party test conducted on the Sauna blanket to show the low EMF and ELF readings.

EMF/ELF Test on Blanket

This is the test conducted on the PU fabric to show it is free from VOC compounds

VOC Test on PU Fabric

PEMF TECHNOLOGY

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy has shown remarkable potential in accelerating recovery and reducing pain. PEMF clinical studies demonstrate that this innovative technology can ease muscle pain, reduce depression symptoms, and even improve sleep quality. One PEMF therapy research study on osteoarthritis found that PEMF therapy significantly decreased pain and improved joint function, while other research highlighted its benefits in reducing anxiety and promoting overall well-being.

Efficiency of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Painful Shoulder Following Stroke
This study evaluates the effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in treating shoulder pain in post-stroke patients. Over six weeks, the study found that both PEMF and NMES significantly reduced shoulder pain, improved motor function, and increased the range of motion compared to the control group. The study concludes that these therapies are promising methods for enhancing rehabilitation outcomes in stroke patients.

RED LIGHT THERAPY

Red light and near infrared therapy have been shown to enhance skin health and promote collagen production, with red light therapy studies confirming its ability to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and skin roughness. Research on the HigherDOSE Red Light Mask, for example, demonstrated significant improvements in skin appearance and collagen density after consistent use. Additionally, red light therapy research​ has shown it is effective in rejuvenating hair follicles and reducing the production of DHT, a key factor in hair loss.

Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie Burning
A clinical trial conducted by UCSF explored the use of infrared sauna therapy combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). Although the primary focus was on mood improvement, the study noted that participants experienced significant calorie burning as part of the overall benefits of infrared heat. The trial found that infrared sauna sessions, along with CBT, led to a reduction in depression symptoms and also contributed to overall health improvements, including weight loss.

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Far-infrared Ray-mediated Antioxidant Potentials are Important for
This study explores the effectiveness of far-infrared radiation in treating depression. The trial focuses on whether far-infrared heat therapy can reduce depressive symptoms and improve mood in patients with clinical depression.

View

Effect of far infrared therapy on arteriovenous fistula maturation: an open-label randomized controlled trial
This randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of FIR therapy in improving the maturation and survival of AVFs in hemodialysis patients. The study concluded that FIR therapy can reduce vascular inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to better AVF maturation and reduced stenosis. These benefits help to maintain adequate blood flow, essential for effective hemodialysis treatment.

View

Far-Infrared Therapy for Secondary Vascular Access Patency of Hemodialysis Patients
This study explored the effects of FIR therapy on maintaining the patency of vascular access in hemodialysis patients. The findings indicated that FIR therapy could enhance blood flow and reduce vascular resistance, which contributes to prolonged AVF patency. The study also highlighted the potential of FIR therapy to mitigate oxidative stress and improve endothelial function, further supporting its role in improving circulation and vascular health.

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