Infrared Sauna

Infrared Sauna

Indulgence for body and mind

Saunacuse is Central New York’s premiere infrared sauna studio offering full spectrum infrared sauna sessions in a luxury spa-like setting. Clients can enjoy a 30 or 45 minute infrared sauna session to promote relaxation, detoxification, weight loss, and a host of other health benefits.

Each of our private sauna sessions also includes Chromotherapy Light Therapy to help encourage deep healing while activating the sweat glands and eliminating toxins.

Why Is Infrared Better Than Traditional Saunas?

Infrared is an invisible form of energy that is accepted by the body as heat. The heat from an infrared sauna has the ability to penetrate the surface of the skin and gently heat the body from within, providing your body with overall radiant warmth.

A traditional steam sauna simply heats the air around you, creating a very hot and uncomfortable environment that can sometimes be difficult to breathe in.

Because an infrared sauna uses infrared heating technology to radiate heat from within the body, its sauna environment can remain at a lower temperature than traditional steam saunas. Whereas traditional steam saunas climb to temperatures between 185°F and 195°F, infrared sauna temperatures are more tolerable, typically ranging between 125°F and 150°F.

One liter of sweat lost during a traditional steam sauna session contains approximately 3% toxins; in an infrared sauna, it contains up to 20% toxins.

The Benefits of Infrared Sauna

Burn Calories

Studies show that one 30-minute infrared sauna session can burn up to 600 calories. As the body works to regulate its core temperature, attempting to cool itself in response to the infrared heat, it experiences an increase in heart rate, metabolic rate and cardiac output.

Also, since body fat becomes water soluble at 110°F, fat molecules can be released through the pores during an infrared sauna session.

Reduce Inflammation

Infrared wavelengths provide deep penetrating heat therapy to joints, muscles and tissues by increasing blood circulation and speeding oxygen flow to areas of discomfort.

Doctors often recommend infrared heat therapy to patients with arthritis, fibromyalgia and other chronic pain conditions. Infrared therapy is also widely used among athletes for relief from sports injuries.

Detox

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 80% of all illnesses have environmental and lifestyle causes. In recent years, researchers point to the amount of toxins we’re exposed to daily—industrial chemicals, food additives, heavy metals, alcohol, drugs, caffeine—as a leading cause of disease. An inability to lose weight is also frequently associated with the body’s level of chemical toxicity.

Perspiration is a natural way of expelling these toxins from the body. Infrared saunas generate a sweat nearly 700% more detoxifying than traditional steam saunas.

Rejuvenate Skin

The removal of toxins from the body through perspiration is a key component to achieving healthy, radiant skin.

Many infrared sauna users have reported a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles as well as improved skin tone and elasticity. Infrared therapy may also help burns and incisions heal faster and may make scars less visible.

Because of its ability to heal and rejuvenate skin, infrared therapy is often recommended for the treatment of skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne and cellulite.

Boost Immunity

A weakening of the immune system is one of the many physiological effects of long-term stress. Stay healthy by taking advantage of the natural preventative properties of infrared.

Infrared heating technology aids in cell health, muscle recovery and overall immunity defense. Heat charges the immune system by promoting blood flow and oxygenation and increasing lymphatic drainage. This, in turn, slows the multiplication of viruses and bacteria in the body, thus aiding in the prevention of illness and infection.

Circulation & Cardiovascular Health

Infrared saunas are beneficial for cardiovascular health because they increase heart rate and cardiac output, simulating the effects of moderate exercise. This cardiovascular response helps improve blood circulation, leading to lower blood pressure levels over time. Researchers suggest that regular use of infrared saunas contributes to overall heart health and a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases.