The more you use the sauna the easier it is to get to a full sweat.
D: And with the infrared sauna you don’t acclimate to it.
You always get the same sweating response?
Actually you sweat more swiftly the more you’re in it. We
have people who say at the beginning they can’t sweat and the people who
describe themselves as non-sweaters. A perfect example is a woman who says she
hiked through the deserts of India with a group of people. Everybody was soaked
to the skin but she was as dry as a bone. She says she just doesn’t sweat.
After two sessions in our sauna, she said the first one,
didn’t sweat. The second one, started to sweat. Third one was like Niagara Falls coming out of her. She’d never seen anything like it. Now that’s a swift turn
around.
People who are very sick may take longer to get to a full sweat using a
low temperature sauna
We’ve had people who are very sick. For example, there are
cancer specialists who prescribe our sauna to people. And by the way they say
anybody who uses it lowers their chances of acquiring cancer because you’re
removing the types of chemicals associated with cancer. But the sickest of the
sick can take up to 30 days to start to sweat.
Or for example children with autism who have high levels of
mercury in them can take a long time to start to sweat. But eventually they do.
And there are protocols that we have because we’ve worked with so many medical
doctors we’ve been able to develop them to give to customers who don’t sweat.
We tell them here’s how to do it safely and cautiously and slowly so you don’t
overheat your body. But once you do sweat then you always will sweat.
D: So you train your body to sweat and that’s what the sauna
does?
Yeah, and that’s only for some people. Most people will
break a sweat the first time they’re in there.
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