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FAR INFRARED CONTINUED...

SKIN CONDITIONS
Clogged pores.
Poor skin tone.
Open wounds
Laceration
Body odor
Loosens dead outer skin
Eczema
Psoriasis
Aging skin
Chapping
Chillblains
Frostbite
Rashes
Removes roughness
Improves skin tone
Nettle rash
Neurodermatitis
Leg & Decubitus ulcers improved when previously resistant to other care
Dandruff - due to increased blood flow through the scalp
Burns - Scars and pain from burns and wounds are decreased in severity and extent. FIR therapy is used routinely in burn units throughout Asia.
Keloids - significantly softened and in some cases completely gone
Acne - FIR may open pores that have not been functioning in years
Sunburn - FIR radiations are the only antidote to excessive ultraviolet radiation, according to Clayton's Electrotherapy, Ninth Ed.
MUSCULOSKELETAL
Arthritis
Accel-decel injury sequelae
Brain contusion
Lumbago
Relieves muscle spasms
TMJ arthritis
Cramping
Whiplash
Lumbar strain
Muscle tension
Spinal cord shock
Post-exercise muscle pain
Bursitis
Muscle spasms
Knee injuries
Abnormal nerve functions
Back, shoulder, neck and muscle pain
Facial paralysis (Bell's Palsy)
Reduces muscle spasms as muscle fibers are heated
Great for warming up before exercise
SOFT TISSUE
Soft tissue injuries - promotes relief in chronic cases
Accelerated healing in newer injuries
Auto accident-related soft tissue injury
Cellulite
Aids in regeneration of tissue
Reduces soreness through direct action on nerve endings in tissues and on periphery
WEIGHT LOSS
Direct excretion of fat.
Burns calories
Increases metabolism
Weight loss can come through the energy use needed to produce sweating
Cellulite (a gel-like substance made up of fat, water and wastes, which are trapped in pockets below the skin) A FIR dome will assist this condition, as profuse sweating helps clear it from the body. FIR heat can be significantly more effective than other heat methods, due to the heat penetration being twice the depth into cellulite.
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