TheraSauna is the Sauna of the Future
Help relieve pain, reduce stress and cleanse your skin with our infrared sauna.
An infrared sauna can boost your body's natural healing processes, help your body in releasing its toxins, ease tension, stiffness and common aches and pains.
Our sauna provides the same infrared heat therapies used in sports medicine to treat athlete injuries and in hospitals to keep newborn infants warm.
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This is not just another sauna!
You may be thinking: What's the difference between this an a traditional sauna?
You just go in and sweat right? ...Wrong!

Click here to learn about the differences between our sauna
(an infrared sauna that uses radiant heat) and traditional saunas (which use wet heat).
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Clinical studies have confirmed the many therapeutic benefits of radiant infrared heat:
- Infrared sauna sessions may burn up to 300 calories per sauna session
- Resulting benefits are weight control and cellulite reduction
- Sauna cleanses and tones skin - improves skin elasticity and reduces acne
- Reduces stress and tension
- Is the perfect warm-up before sports or a workout
Studies and testimonies of doctors, physical therapists and professional athletes show that infrared heat:
- Helps to relieve pain from arthritis, rheumatism, and bursitis
- Can successfully treat sprains, strains, and overworked muscles
- Increases blood circulation and can relieve some ailments associated with poor circulation
- Provides a passive cardiovascular conditioning effect
- Allows toxins and impurities to be sweated out of the body
Sweating Therapy:
Infrared heat allows your body to produce a great deal more perspiration through your pores. Sweating therapy is excellent for overall purification and can effectively be combined with other cleansing therapies.
The skin is the largest eliminative organ in the body and the elimination through sweating is more passive and requires less expenditure of energy than elimination via the kidnes and bowels.
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