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Answering Your Top 3 FAQs About Low EMF Saunas

Since their inception until fairly recently, saunas relied on coals or rocks to heat up the small room. By warming up the air in the sauna, people were able to take advantage of the multitude of health benefits this natural therapeutic practice has to offer.

However, as times moved ahead and technology evolved, more effective ways of powering saunas came around. The advent of infrared saunas brought a new age of heat therapy and a myriad of questions from interested users.

Whether from mobile phones or saunas, Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) are an area of concern for some owing to the supposed health effects they pose. To combat this, low EMF saunas came around to reduce the chances of EMF radiation.

We’re answering all your most frequently asked questions about low EMF saunas here.

Q: How are EMF radiation and saunas connected?

Unlike traditional saunas, there are no rocks or coals to provide heat for sauna therapy. Instead, infrared saunas use infrared heaters to get the job done. By emitting infrared light that directly penetrates into the body and is experienced as radiant heat, infrared saunas promote relaxation, combat anxiety, and boost the immune system.

Electromagnetic Force (EMF) is present when electric currents are present. Hence, it makes sense that the sustained and continued use of electricity in a sauna is often conflated with EMF radiation.

Q. How do low EMF saunas work?

Understanding the apprehension around EMF levels, low EMF saunas reduce EMF levels to negligible degrees that are virtually undetectable.

These low EMF levels don’t disturb your body’s natural processes as you enjoy relaxing sauna sessions. After undergoing extensive testing via ultra-sensitive EMF testing equipment, low EMF saunas minimize the energy emissions to a very low range that poses little to no risk to humans.

A safe, low EMF sauna.

Q. How can I eliminate EMF exposure?

While infrared saunas have been touted as healthier and more effective alternatives to traditional saunas, the risk of EMF exposure makes some people wary. There are a few things you can do to limit the chances of EMF exposure when you’re using an infrared sauna for stress and pain relief.

The first thing you should do is opt for a low EMF sauna that offers the same effective heat exposure but minimizes the exposure to Electromagnetic Fields. This way, you won’t have to be extra cautious about the amount of time you spend in the sauna for fear that you’re over-exposed.

Some of the leading sauna manufacturers—including Health Mate, TheraSauna, and Saunacore—have great lowest EMF sauna options that allow you to reap the various health and wellness benefits.

If you’re looking to purchase outdoor infrared saunas online, look no further!
USA Health and Wellness offers great deals on saunas and allows you to check our infrared sauna ratings before you make the decision. We have a range of saunas that you can choose from depending on your needs. But that’s not all—we also have a price match guarantee! So, what are you waiting for?

Contact us at 207.619.4291 or email us at info@usahealthandwellness.com to learn more.         

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