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September 14, 2009

Own a Home Sauna | Buy an Infrared Sauna | Saunas for Sale | Sauna Manufacturers

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Did you want to have your own sauna? Of course before this, you must go to spa to make your body look more beautiful right? All now is on your home. At Saunazone, you can design for your home making it more comfortable without need to out from your home. Most people do not consider sweating a good thing, but experts tell us that sweating does play a huge part in keeping the body healthy. Far infrared saunas are ideal when it comes to helping detoxify your body and staying healthy. When you sweat your body rids itself of waste material and unhealthy toxins, as well as helping to regulate your temperature.
Traditional steam saunas can cause people to have breathing difficulty with the extremely warm air. Where an infrared sauna will heat the body instead of the air. This results are a lower power bill as well as deep tissue penetration resulting in a better sauna experience.
Infrared saunas can aid in weight loss. This is because the body has to work harder to maintain temperature when exposed to a lot of heat, which means your body is burning more calories even though you’re stationary. In fact, you can burn up to 600 calories in only 30 minutes when using an infrared sauna.
For example, THE MINI sauna is just R5999,00. If you compared for every day you are going to sauna, you can save your money and get more profit from infrared sauna. While our skin is our largest organ, it can also be our biggest enemy when it comes to aging. Years of sun damage, along with an accumulation of dirt and toxins, can make us look old before our time. The deep heat of infrared saunas induces sweating, which is a natural way to cleanse the skin, and helps blood flow, which brings nutrients to the skin. In addition, far infrared saunas restore the elasticity of ligaments and tissues - including skin tissue - which helps to make us feel and look younger.
Not only will your power bill be lowered, but using an Infrared Sauna will allow for greater, more extensive tissue penetration. These saunas have been used to treat diseases and drug addiction, and have been found to increase flexibility and help bodies get rid of toxins. Cellular activities are instantly enhanced, which results in better circulation and, often times, an increase in metabolism.
So, what are you waiting more. Take it to your home now. Call Saunazone 0860448367

July 12, 2009

How to pick the best infrared sauna- by SA SaunaZone Saunas

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Don’t just read about saunas…take some time to try a few different brands. You can generally find them at holistic care places and spas. The benefits of far infrared saunas are tremendous when you get the right one.

I tried quite a few before choosing the SA Sauna brand far infrared sauna. And I know I made the right choice. I have lost weight (without dieting) and my skin is so soft that even at the age of 54, I no longer need moisturizer.

Infrared saunas are probably one of the best health choice purchases I have ever made…and I’ve now owned 3. (I’ve bought different ones to fit in different decors.)

Find out more about the best infrared saunas.

June 8, 2009

HOT ROCK SAUNA- INFRARED SAUNA- OZONE SAUNA SALES

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A traditional Finnish sauna that utilizes sauna rocks in its operation is often referred to as a rock sauna, and the name aptly implies just how important a feature of the conventional sauna the rocks are. The sauna heater holds and heats the sauna rocks, and the sauna bather tosses water onto the hot rocks to create the loyly or vapor that increases the humidity in the sauna room. Even in the modern era of far infrared sauna therapy, many sauna enthusiasts refuse to be swayed in their belief that sauna rocks are essential to achieving the definitive sauna experience.

While sauna fans are free to forever debate what defines an authentic sauna bath, it is an absolute must that rock sauna owners always use proper sauna rocks in their saunas. Many sauna manufacturers and sauna dealers often provide sauna rocks with the Finnish-style saunas and sauna kits they sell, but sauna owners who enjoy frequent dips in their rock saunas will likely someday have to replace old sauna rocks with new ones.

Under the intense pressure of the sauna’s fluctuating temperature and humidity levels, even the best sauna rocks eventually crack and crumble. Once a sauna rock starts to disintegrate like this, it can’t hold heat as well as it used to. It will also produce less steam, and it may even clog your sauna heater. Before the day comes when you have to replace the rocks in your sauna, it’s imperative that you learn to differentiate good sauna rocks from bad sauna rocks.

For obvious reasons, sauna owners should avoid using rocks that could explode in the sauna as well as those that give off poisonous or offensive odors. Neither should rocks that contain sulphur minerals (minerals with a yellowish color and/or metallic luster) or asbestos minerals be used. Rocks with sulphur minerals do not pose a health risk; they just wear down very quickly. However, rocks with asbestos minerals do present a legitimate risk, as asbestos has been proven to cause cancer.

To avoid placing potentially explosive rocks in your sauna heater, follow the advice of sauna expert Mikkel Aaland, who recommends a simple test: “Thoroughly heat a sample for two hours or more. Drop it into a pail of cold water then look for cracks. When the rock is cool, test it further by hitting it with a hammer or against another rock. If the rocks cracks or makes a soft grinding sound when rubbed against another rock, discard it. If it survives, you have a safe sauna rock.”

Because the best sauna rocks are those least exposed to weather, certain quarried rocks are held in high esteem by traditional Finnish sauna lovers. One of the most popular is peridotite, a quarried Finnish rock and one of the most common rocks in the earth’s upper mantle. Peridotite is a type of igneous rock, as are olivine and vulcanite which likewise perform well in saunas. Many purists prefer using dark-colored igneous rocks in saunas because these rocks contain magnesium and iron and therefore have a relatively high heat capacity.

Be sure to refer to the manuals and other literature that came with your sauna and sauna heater before you replace your sauna rocks. You might inadvertently void your sauna stove’s warranty if you use a type of rock that is not specifically approved or recommended by the heater’s manufacturer.

The information packaged with your sauna heater should also indicate the amount or weight of rocks recommended for use with the heater. As a general rule, though, you should use enough rocks to cover the heating elements of an electric sauna heater. If you heat your sauna with a wood burning stove, the rocks should form a small mound that rises above the stove’s rim. In both cases, remember to pack the rocks loosely to allow for sufficient air circulation.

For more information on sauna rocks, consult with a qualified and trustworthy rock sauna or sauna heater retailer. Substantial information on sauna rocks can be found online, but not all of it is accurate or reliable. For example, one website recommends using smooth stones from rivers and seashores as sauna rocks, while another advises sauna owners to steer clear of them. Disagreement also exists on how suitable rocks with high iron content are for use in saunas. Questions about the ideal size, shape, texture and mineral content of your sauna rocks are perhaps best answered by the manufacturer or dealer from whom you purchased your sauna heater.

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