Unlike traditional saunas, an infrared sauna uses light waves to directly heat the body, not the surrounding air. Users sit in a cabin while gentle infrared panels penetrate deep into muscles and joints. This therapy is popular among athletes for recovery, those seeking relaxation, and individuals wanting to support detoxification or improved circulation. Sessions typically last 20-45 minutes.
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