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Far-Infrared Rays

What is Far-Infrared Radiation?

Far infrared radiation has the longest wavelength among infrared rays, emitted by the sun or heated objects.

 

It penetrates deeper than shorter-wavelength near infrared rays, providing more warmth.

 

This type of radiation is especially beneficial to the body

For example, while you might not feel warm in 30°C water,

sunlight at the same temperature feels warmer due to the deep penetration of far infrared rays

[Before Far Infrared Radiation]
[After Far Infrared Radiation]

Effects of Far-Infrared Rays

Far infrared rays penetrate 4-5 cm into the skin, 80 times deeper than conventional heat. This deep penetration vibrates cells over 2,000 times per minute, boosting cell activity and overall vitality.

They help expel toxins, improve blood circulation, and aid in preventing aging, chronic fatigue, and various adult diseases.

Thermal Effects 

Promotes Growth

It helps maintain body temperature at an optimal level and activates cells to enhance metabolism

Maturation Effects

Maturation Benefits

It promotes growth, provides pain relief, and accelerates healing through epithelial regeneration, resulting in a shorter recovery period

Self-regulation Effects

Promotes Blood Circulation

It improves blood flow within the body, helping to balance the supply of nutrients

Moisture Effects

Activates Water Molecules

It maintains optimal hydration, enhancing skin elasticity and supporting overall health

Neutralizing Effects

Boosts Metabolism

It helps eliminate accumulated waste, harmful heavy metals, pesticides, and toxins from the body while neutralizing odors

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Effects of Far-Infrared Rays

Resonance Effects

Enhances Cellular Function

It vibrates the atoms and molecules in cells, improving skin elasticity and supporting overall health

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