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Do you feel tired no matter what you do?

Do you wish you had more energy?

Do you often get sick?

What would you do if you felt better?

What would it be worth?

SunSauna uses technologies from infrared radiant heat as well as full spectrum lighting, providing all of the beneficial rays (and excluding the harmful rays) from the sun. There is nothing more basic than the sun and its relationship with our existence. We are going back to the future by simply looking to the sun to heal, energize and enhance our daily lives. Clinical studies have shown that infrared therapy as well as light therapy are each effective methods of treatment in the medical field. Never before, however, have ceramic infrared radiant heaters been combined with incandescent as well as fluorescent full spectrum light, making SunSauna unique, and the only light therapy sauna in the world.

 
   
 

By combining the benefits of both infra-red heat and full spectrum light, SunSauna enhances the benefits of both, proving that 1+1 can equal 3.
 
  For centuries, scientists have known that plants are dependent upon sunlight for photosynthesis. But, only recently has science recognized the similarities between humans and plants in their dependence upon light.Today, we know that energy from the sun's rays, photons, controls vital processes in both plants and people. In humans, photons are the catalyst for the production of sugars, fats, and proteins. Photons stimulate the endo­ crine system, metabolic processes and enzyme reactions as well as activities in the brain. When this connection is disturbed, disorders follow. For example, when enzymes in the body's cells, which should normally be activated, fail to receive the proper wavelengths of light, they remain dormant. As a result, they cannot start up normal, cellular metabolic reactions. This translates into lower cellular energy, glandular insufficiencies and reduced ability to burn fats and toxins.  
   
   
  Today, scientists and physicians are studying specific wavelengths of light, such as Far Infrared, to understand their therapeutic effects on our bodies.