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  Why pay out for expensive spa fees, when you can receive all the benefits of a sauna in the comfort of your own home. For centuries, thousands of people have been using saunas to enhance their sense of wellbeing and also take advantage of the many health benefits saunas can offer. Below we explain the differences between infrared and traditional saunas, helping you to make an informed choice and also describe how you can reap the benefits of regular sauna treatments for less money than you may think.
   
 
   
   
  otherwise known as rock saunas or Finnish saunas, use various types of heaters to warm the air and stones. Once these stones are heated, they retain and emit the heat into the sauna to create the optimum temperature. This is usually around 169 to 190 °F (76 to 88 °C) for the traditional saunas. Most modern saunas now days have electric stoves to create the heat. Water is also traditionally thrown onto the stones to create steam and increase the heat through a rise in humidity.
   
   
 
are heated through infrared heating elements. These create infrared waves that heat your body directly through conversion heat, instead of through the traditional method of convection heat, by heating the air around you.
Infrared waves make up part of the natural spectrum of sunlight, but are completely safe as they don’t include the dangerous ultraviolet rays that induce sunburn. The infrared wave can penetrate your body up to 45mm deep which brings about a far deeper, more detoxifying sweat which helps increase the blood circulation and brings relief to damaged tissue. Due to this more inner depth heat, infrared saunas are usually run at a lower temperature, at about 110 to 130 °F (43 to 54 °C). This can generate a far more comfortable environment to the traditional saunas, in that the air can be ventilated and is often drier due to the lack of steam, helping you breathe more easily.

Infrared saunas are also completely safe. Infrared waves have been used for years now in medical fields to aid healing of muscles and joints and also to keep babies warm when they are born.

They also have the advantage over the traditional saunas in that they heat up more quickly, are easier to keep clean and are also cheaper to run.