Blog: infrared sauna
Whole Body Cryotherapy: Invented to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis!
Whole body cryotherapy suppresses symptoms related to rheumatoid arthritis. Inflammation, pain, stiffness can all be relieved by cryotherapy.
Infrared Sauna Benefits for Athletes
Infrared sauna improves athletic endurance, boosts muscle recovery and growth and reduces stress in athletes. Combine with whole body cryotherapy for extreme detoxification and performance enhancement.
Relieve Chronic Lyme Disease with Cryotherapy
Whole body cryotherapy can be used to suppress the Lyme-related inflammation that causes chronic symptoms. Chronic Lyme clients experience significant reductions in pain, joint stiffness, immobility and brain fog. Cryotherapy has been shown to effectively reduce inflammation at the cellular level, in all organs and body tissues.
Dry Brushing: Enhance Detox & Lymphatic Drainage
ChillRx recommends using dry brushing techniques prior to both cryotherapy and infrared sauna treatments. Dry brushing, as explained below, accelerates the detoxification process and will stimulate the lymphatic system to evacuate inflammation, toxins and even fat! ChillRx is now offering Dry Brushes for sale.
Infrared Sauna: Prevent & Reverse Cancer
Saunas and sweat baths have been used by various cultures throughout history to flush out toxins and disease and maintain optimal physical and mental health. Saunas, and particularly infrared saunas, can also play a big role in preventing or reversing cancer.
The ChillRx Far Infrared Sauna Health Benefits
The ChillRx Clearlight Far Infrared Sauna is completely safe and produces the same far infrared heat produced by the sun—but without harmful ultraviolet waves. Far-infrared heat is required for all living things for optimum health.
Whole Body Cryotherapy: Reduces Bad Cholesterol LDL, Raises Good Cholesterol HDL
Cholesterol frequently gets a bum rap, but it’s necessary for your body to function properly. Your body uses cholesterol to make hormones and vitamin D, and support digestion. Your liver generates enough cholesterol to handle these tasks, but your body doesn’t just get cholesterol from your liver. Cholesterol is also in foods such as meat, dairy, and poultry. If you eat a lot of these foods, your cholesterol levels may become too high.