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Characteristics of a high-value infrared cabin.


For several years there have been many producers selling infrared cabins or "warmth cabins" of various quality and technology. But an infrared cabin is not simply an infrared cabin. Here are a few tips that you should watch out for:


Lowest possible cabin temperature.

The cooler you can keep the temperature within your cabin, the better it is for your circulation. While you start perspiring at around 35° Celsius in a Physiotherm Far Infrared Sauna because of the targeted infrared deep warmth, your body will be under strain in conventional cabins which often use a temperature of 40-60° Celsius.


No warming up time.

The faster the cabin is warmed up, the less time you need for your perspiration pleasure – and you save that much more electric power. Depending on the room temperature, Physiotherm infrared cabins are ready for operation in about 3 minutes.


Adjustable infrared intensity.

Every person perceives differently and reacts differently to the same intensity of infrared deep warmth. What is decisive is the intensity at which you feel happy.  In a Physiotherm infrared cabin, you regulate the intensity of the infrared deep warmth with a stepless regulator on the inside. With conventional cabins, it is often only possible to switch the infrared to either on or off and adjust the room temperature, which however has no effect upon the infrared deep warmth (see more in the section  „Healthy infrared deep warmth“).


Healthy infrared deep warmth.


 Physiotherm infrared cabins constantly provide your body throughout the session with the infrared deep warmth. Conventional cabins are often thermostat controlled and switch off the infrared radiator when a certain room temperature has been reached – you are then just sitting in hot air.
 

No wooden bars.

The special long elements with the Physiotherm lava sand ceramic heaters run without interruption from the neck to the buttocks. This ensures a continuous back radiation with infrared deep warmth.  In many conventional cabins, continuous radiation is blocked by wooden bars placed sideways across the radiators with the consequence that only a part of the infrared deep warmth reaches your body..


No infrared radiator beneath the seat.

Physiotherm does not fit infrared radiators near the lower legs for health reasons, in order to not impact on the veins e.g. in instances of varicose veins. Instead of that, Physiotherm provides a warming mat (infrared surface radiator) to provide pleasant warmth from below.


Only high-quality local timber.

Physiotherm only uses top quality local spruce and beech for its infrared cabins. The imported cedar wood often used in conventional cabins contains volatile oils that can cause or increase allergies.  In addition to that, the oils exuded when using additional volatile oils within the cabin can combine into an unpleasant mixture of odours.  In this respect, spruce and beech are completely neutral.


Light baths and more.

In a Physiotherm infrared cabin you can also add to the infrared deep warmth by treating yourself to a sensuous coloured light, aromatherapy, full-spectrum sunlight or sound bath. "Mens corpora e mens sano.".