🌞 How Does Infrared Sauna Work?
Traditional saunas heat the air to warm your body externally. Infrared saunas work differently:
“Infrared Sauna uses specific wavelengths of light—near, mid, and far infrared—that heat the body from the inside out,” says Dr. Rachele Pojednic, Chief Science Officer at Restore.
✅ Benefits come from both heat exposure and therapeutic wavelengths of light.
🌡️ Operates at 110–140°F, more comfortable than traditional saunas (130–150°F) while still offering health benefits.
🌟 Benefits of Infrared Sauna
Regular infrared sauna sessions may support overall wellness, including cardiovascular health, muscle recovery, mood, sleep, and skin health.
1️⃣ Supports Circulation & Heart Health ❤️
Mimics moderate exercise: increases heart rate, blood flow, and core temperature.
Frequent sauna users have lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
Best used as a complementary therapy, not a replacement for exercise or medical care.
2️⃣ Reduces Muscle Soreness & Aids Recovery 💪
Post-workout sauna sessions can reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
Helps muscles bounce back faster, preserving performance.
3️⃣ Promotes Longevity & Reduces Inflammation 🌿
Heat triggers heat shock proteins (HSPs) → supports cells in fighting inflammation.
Regular use may help the body manage chronic inflammation, linked to aging and disease.
4️⃣ Boosts Relaxation & Mood 😌
Deep breathing and heat activate relaxation responses.
Studies show improved stress tolerance, mental well-being, and mood.
Can even help mild-to-moderate depression through physiological and relaxation effects.
5️⃣ Improves Sleep Quality 🛌
Sauna use is linked to better sleep, deeper rest, and shorter awake times.
Many users report improved sleep for 1–2 nights after sessions.
6️⃣ Supports Clearer, Healthier Skin ✨
Heat increases blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the skin.
May improve collagen production, hydration, and pH balance, giving you a natural glow.