Effects of Far Infrared Therapy

As a result of far-infrared radiation on the heart system, blood vessels, and all tissues in the body, active biological substances are formed (bradykinin, calidin, etc.) that play an important role in controlling blood flow.

Bradykinin dilates blood vessels, not only in the heated area, but also in areas further away from it. This radiation, penetrating up to 10 cm deep into soft tissues, cleanses blood vessels of cholesterol plaques and heals the blood.

Long-wave heat separates red blood cells that have stuck together, normalizes cholesterol and hemoglobin levels, and improves blood composition. The blood becomes a deep red color, like that of a small child. In addition, bone marrow activity improves, which leads to the regeneration and creation of red blood cells. There have been cases when people recovered from serious blood diseases during the treatments.

From the age of 40-45, an accelerated reduction in active capillaries occurs in our bodies. The process of dehydration increases, forming the physiological basis of aging. Disruption of the microcirculation of fluids in tissues leads to cell degeneration and aging.

Far infrared heat increases blood flow in the capillaries and lymph. The capillaries dilate to the point where the tissues receive 50 times more blood.

Far infrared heat radiated to the skin dilates cutaneous blood vessels, increases blood circulation, accelerates sweating and cleanses the body of toxins.

German Aicher, a renowned scientist in the field of macrobiotics, writes in the journal Macrobiotics Today: “In infrared systems there is a very important aspect, when the fat is removed through sweat, it drags with it the heavy metals that the kidneys or lungs cannot drain from the body.”

Far Infrared Radiation = The Rays of Life

Since ancient times, people have been aware of the positive power of infrared radiation. Infrared radiation is a part of the solar radiation spectrum, which is adjacent to its visible red part and has the ability to heat most objects. The human eye is unable to see this part of the spectrum, but we can feel the heat.

There are 3 ranges of infrared radiation, depending on the wavelength:

  • Close (0.75-1.5 km)
  • Medium (1.5-5.6 mcm)
  • Far (5.6-1000 km)

Infrared rays are completely safe for the human body, unlike X-rays, ultraviolet radiation, or microwaves.

Living organisms emit far-infrared heat at a wavelength of 6-20 micrometers, with maximum radiation and absorption at a wavelength of about 10 micrometers. As a result, any external radiation with the same or similar wavelength, our body accepts as “its own”. It is precisely in this range that the heating of eggs incubated by birds, the heating of turtle and crocodile eggs buried in the sand, and many other processes of the formation of life in nature occur.

Infrared radiation with a wavelength of 6-20 microns penetrates not only the human skin, but also the cellular level within the body. This begins a reaction that ultimately accelerates the regeneration process.

Current research in the field of biotechnology has shown that far infrared radiation is of exceptional importance in the development of all life forms on Earth. For this reason, it is also called bioenergetic rays, or the rays of life.

About the rays of life, doctors Y. Rudin and A. Ushakov from the Main Military Hospital in Moscow write: “The energy of the sun consists of infrared radiation of near, medium and far frequencies. 8% of it is allocated to the far frequency of radiation and only 1% is at a wavelength of 4-16 microns, which corresponds to human radiation. As already mentioned, rays of this length are extremely vital for animals.”

Blood = The River of Life

The human body contains nearly 100 trillion living cells. Each cell has the basic needs it needs to survive, and most of these needs are obtained from the blood. The health of the cells in the body and their proper regeneration depends, among other things, on the quality of the blood. Every day, billions of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are produced in the human body, replacing cells that have aged and died.

Blood has been called the “river of life” since ancient times and is considered one of the most important health elements in the body that needs to be maintained.

The Main Functions of Blood

Supplies the Materials Throughout the Body

Blood is a means of transport within our body. It carries oxygen from the lungs, the products of the digestive system to the cells, and removes excess carbon dioxide and all other types of waste from the cells. Blood carries nutrients to all the cells of the body, hormones and white blood cells are also transported through it.

Regulates Body Temperature

Blood plays an important role in maintaining a constant body temperature in warm-blooded animals. The human body temperature should normally be around 37 degrees. The body’s thermoregulation center is located in the hypothalamus. This center is very sensitive to any change in the temperature of the blood flowing through it and affects the processes responsible for absorbing or releasing heat as needed.

Protecting The body from Infections or Injury

The main role in maintaining this property in the blood is played by white blood cells. They reach the site of injury and settle around it. These cells can destroy bacteria with the enzymes they contain, thus preventing the spread of infection within the body. White blood cells also participate in the destruction of dead or damaged tissues.

Internal Cleanse

Internal Cleanse

Many diseases that modern society encounters are the result of the accumulation of waste and toxins in the body. Diseases that were unknown 20 years ago, such as chronic fatigue, have become epidemics and continue to spread. Many people ask themselves why they feel worn out? Why is their head “foggy”? Why are they always accompanied by pain?

Over 80% of adults have dark, thick blood, which is a cause for the development of many diseases and pains. A concentration of toxins accumulated in the body may be the main cause of poor health.

Dr. Tyran Randolph claims: “The composition of toxic substances in the human body affects the amount of sweat excreted from the body. Up to a certain point, you don’t feel any symptoms, but if one of the factors becomes more dominant, it leads to a biochemical reaction. This toxic substance begins to exert enormous pressure on the entire body and destroys the chemical balance of all systems.” A biochemical balance that keeps the amount of toxins in the body below a critical point, is an extremely important factor for a person’s healthy and happy life.