Infrared saunas, cabins

INFRARED CABINS

If you prefer a milder temperature for your sauna or do sports, Infra Red is most suitable, as thanks to the pleasant heat feature, it offers various health benefits. Infra Red strengthens the immune and cardiovascular systems, improves blood circulation, soothes muscle tension and reduces stress and fatigue. It is suitable for therapeutic procedures. The heating system of our infrared cabins is properly installed inside the walls. This ensures ideal heat distribution evenly, with the help of the wood. Infrared cabins can be a healthy alternative or addition to traditional saunas. If you want to have both options, we offer it as an optional extra so you can take advantage of both systems.

PHYSIOTHERM

The most useful heat for your health. Possible through the Physiotherm principle. Physiotherm’s principle is to use innovative approaches to infrared technology, applying heat very carefully, efficiently and safely. The two most important components are the patented lava-filled ceramic radiators and low-temperature infrared technology.
Low-temperature infrared cabins from Physiotherm operate within an air temperature between 27 and 37°C.
At an air temperature of around 30°C, the infrared radiation is distributed evenly and contactlessly on the back. Heat is distributed from the spinal region through the blood. Using Physiotherm infrared cabins improves blood circulation and blood flow to organs, muscles, connective tissue and skin, stimulates metabolism and modulates the immune system. Profuse sweating also helps with detoxification and purification. These are just some of the benefits of this deep heat.

A place to relax and enjoy.
Infrared heat cabins are becoming more and more popular, mainly because they are immediately ready for use and do not need a lot of space.

IS IR RADIATION DANGEROUS?

No, only devices or emitters that generate extremely strong IR-A radiation should be reserved for therapeutic uses by trained healthcare personnel. This is important because this form of radiation can penetrate the skin so widely that it literally “passes” our body’s defense mechanisms, which can lead to hyperthermia.

Even if we often perceive it as unpleasant:
Sweating is a purely natural and vital process that contributes decisively to our well-being. In fact, the body’s pumping system has the regulating function of the “air conditioner”: as soon as our body starts to heat up due to external thermal conditions or due to physical exertion, it needs cooling and the sweat glands in our skin start working, and the body excretes toxins and other metabolic wastes that have toxic effects.
Obviously: Sweating is healthy.