CRYO + SAUNA + SPA
The Power of Infrared Sauna
Saunas have been used for centuries across cultures for their detoxifying and wellness benefits. From Aboriginal and Native American sweat lodges to Mexican temazcals, Finnish traditions, and European steam rooms, the concept of sweating out toxins has stood the test of time.
Why Choose Infrared Sauna Therapy?
Our infrared sauna offers more than just heat and sweat—it’s a scientifically advanced wellness experience. Infrared lightwaves penetrate your body at a cellular level, helping to remove toxins like heavy metals, mold, plastics, and environmental chemicals that are part of modern life.
Traditional Saunas vs. Infrared Saunas
Traditional saunas heat the air around you, creating a warm environment that makes your body sweat to cool itself. While effective, this method works more on the surface of your body. Infrared saunas, on the other hand, are designed to work from the inside out. By emitting infrared lightwaves, they penetrate deep into your tissues, providing a more therapeutic and rejuvenating experience at a cellular level. This advanced technology offers a gentler heat that’s easier to tolerate. Deeper detoxification benefits. A modern wellness boost tailored for today’s lifestyles.
Proven by Clinical Research
Sunlighten infrared saunas stand apart for their unmatched commitment to effectiveness, safety, and quality, all backed by clinical studies. Unlike many other saunas, Sunlighten’s innovative design is supported by rigorous testing and research.
The pre-programmed health programs available exclusively in the mPulse model were developed using 56 data points from 37 clinical studies on how infrared interacts with the body. This ensures a scientifically optimized experience that delivers complete whole-body light therapy.
INFRARED SAUNA + RED LIGHT BENEFITS
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Detoxification
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Heart Health
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Anti-Aging
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Pain Relief
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Increase Metabolism
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Improve Immunity
Contraindications
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Heart disease, diabetes, or circulatory issues
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Prescription medications affecting heat regulation
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Alcohol or drug use
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Pregnancy or recent joint injuries
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Pacemakers, defibrillators, or metal implants
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Fever, heat sensitivity, or bleeding disorders