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Carbon Saunas: Now for Home Use

The same technology that makes a commercial sauna so deeply relaxing is now available for use in your own home. Carbon saunas have been used worldwide for years but until recently, that technology wasn't available for the average home sauna owner.

Only Sunlight Saunas uses Solocarbon which has been clinically tested and shown to promote wellness for a wide variety of conditions including blood pressure, increased circulation, diabetes, muscle and joint pain plus more!

The difference between a normal infrared sauna and a infrared carbon sauna is the surface temperature. A carbon sauna operates as low as 100 F...far below the 160 to 180 degrees of a typical far infrared heater surface! Despite the lower surface temperatures, the heat covers a larger surface area and results in a higher core body temperature than other heaters!

To find out more about carbon saunas, contact sunlightsaunas.com for more information!
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Carbon Sauna Basics

You may not be familiar with a carbon sauna but once you understand the advantages then you will never see saunas in the same way again! A carbon sauna is a type of far infrared sauna that more effectively transmits heat. Typical far infrared sauna heaters operate at temperatures between 160 and 180 degrees Fahrenheit while a Solocarbon heater like that of the Sunlight Sauna line operate between 100 to 160 degrees. The heat goes directly to the source without wasted energy!

Another major difference between a carbon heater sauna compared to other infrared saunas is the total surface area covered. Ceramic heaters cover only a small portion of the surface area of a carbon sauna.

Finally, Solocarbon sauna heaters are assembled without wires. They are certified safe by many of the known regulatory and safety certification agencies and emit no unhealthy gases.
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