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Monty,

 

Amazon always has them.  Prices vary greatly.  This one is FIR & is only

$189.99

 

http://www.amazon.com/Infrared-Portable-Foldable-Sauna-Detox/dp/B002POAYDW/ref=s\

r_1_2?ie=UTF8 & s=sporting-goods & qid=1275759301 & sr=8-2

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Subject: Re: [ ] Re:Personal Infrared Saunas

Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 7:05 AM

 

Hi all

I have tried it. Its amazing. But I have never seen it for $250. Anyone have a

link to that price. Def worth it. Ur body feels relaxed and in a cocoon. One of

my docs used it on me for a while.

Try it if you haven't.

Best

Monty

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[ ] Re:Personal Infrared Saunas

Hi,

I have one and love it. I like it better than a cedar sauna. The

personal sauna breaks down easily and I also like that my head is out

during the treatment. When you use a large wood sauna you can actually

rebreathe the toxins that you are sweating out.

Hope this helps.

Peggy

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Here's another sauna site - www.nationalpoolwholesalers.com

Q re portable FIRs - one has a foot pad, another has a ceramic heater. Does

anyone have any experience with either of these types, what they're like, a

comparison btn the two? thx - Robin

[ ] Re:Personal Infrared Saunas

Hi,

I have one and love it. I like it better than a cedar sauna. The

personal sauna breaks down easily and I also like that my head is out

during the treatment. When you use a large wood sauna you can actually

rebreathe the toxins that you are sweating out.

Hope this helps.

Peggy

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> Hi and ,

You refer to " this book " and " two saunas " but there is no information as to what

specifics you are talking about. It would be very helpful to have specific

information.

What is the name & author of the book you recommend?

What are the brands/model numbers of the saunas?

Inquiring minds want to know!

Jan

ps. my email program is doing weird things, I hope this displays correctly!

> Personal Infrared Saunas

> Posted by: " " lalaland2381@... lalaland2381

> Sat Jun 5, 2010 7:23 am (PDT)

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> This book was recomended to me...I think it even has directions on how to make

your own...also a place to order one as well.

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> Sauna- We are pleased with our purchase.

> Posted by: " WitherspoonK@... " WitherspoonK@... cjkbma

> Sat Jun 5, 2010 10:30 am (PDT)

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> We have purchased two sauna's. The first one was rather inexpensive but was

> a pain to use. It was not infrared, very moist inside, lots of work to

> clean. Recipe for disaster in my opinion with the water making the steam. We

> hardly need to deal with mold or whatever. Not to fond of being in an

> enclosed area that we cleaned with chemicals either. Definitely helped to

detox.

> The second one we have is infrared, very very easy to clean, has worked for

> a least a year, maybe two. Someone stepped on it, tearing the seam.

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> Here is one that I pulled up, it is $129. and they run all the way up to

$249.00 or something like that.

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Sorry the like must have got taken off????

Try this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0962865761/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8 & m=ATVPDKIKX\

0DER

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> > Hi and ,

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>

> You refer to " this book " and " two saunas " but there is no information as to

what specifics you are talking about. It would be very helpful to have specific

information.

>

> What is the name & author of the book you recommend?

>

> What are the brands/model numbers of the saunas?

>

> Inquiring minds want to know!

>

> Jan

>

> ps. my email program is doing weird things, I hope this displays correctly!

>

>

> > Personal Infrared Saunas

> > Posted by: " " lalaland2381@... lalaland2381

> > Sat Jun 5, 2010 7:23 am (PDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > This book was recomended to me...I think it even has directions on how to

make your own...also a place to order one as well.

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> >

> > Sauna- We are pleased with our purchase.

> > Posted by: " WitherspoonK@... " WitherspoonK@... cjkbma

> > Sat Jun 5, 2010 10:30 am (PDT)

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> >

> >

> > We have purchased two sauna's. The first one was rather inexpensive but was

> > a pain to use. It was not infrared, very moist inside, lots of work to

> > clean. Recipe for disaster in my opinion with the water making the steam. We

> > hardly need to deal with mold or whatever. Not to fond of being in an

> > enclosed area that we cleaned with chemicals either. Definitely helped to

detox.

> > The second one we have is infrared, very very easy to clean, has worked for

> > a least a year, maybe two. Someone stepped on it, tearing the seam.

> > <clipped>

> >

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> > Here is one that I pulled up, it is $129. and they run all the way up to

$249.00 or something like that.

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If I didn't live in an apartment and could stay put, I would buy one like this:

http://www.activeforever.com/p-4974-hide-away-foot-and-body-personal-infrared-sa\

una.aspx

I hear the portable ones work well enough, but are not very comfortable.. you

sit upright on a little stool that is placed directly above the ceramic heating

unit for 30min-1hr.

There are some very high end portable saunas, one the better health guy

recommended to me which he uses himself, but I'll have to look it up again. It

was over $1000 though.

Athena

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

>

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The FIR saunas are best for deep detoxing, they get warm enough to sweat pretty

good so long as you're drinking plenty of water. The dry heat saunas can get hot

enough to really kill pathogens, but you don't detox quite as deeply.

Dry saunas are superior to steam, but steam will work up a sweat so certainly

better than nothing and it also gives your heart a nice work out! High heat

kills pathogens.

I knew someone online who bought one of those laying down vinyl type FIR

portables off ebay/amazon.com for $200 and she was very happy with it. She said

it did have an unpleasant " plasticy " outgasing for a while which to me sounded

bad. But after that she used it all the time and it got so hot she could only

stay in for 30 min before she was dripping with sweat. The laying down ones take

up more room.

Here's another option:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/188857/the_beauty_home_sauna_ig290_my_o\

wn_pg2.html?cat=46

I've been debating about getting a personal portable sauna as well.. I pay a gym

membership just for the sauna and nothing else :P.

Athena

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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, do you know what brand/model type portable it is?

Athena

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

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> What was the reason he told you to use one?

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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My mom once bought one of those FIR heat boxes for use in a small bathroom and

it was not worth the money compared to buying a portable FIR sauna. Had 3 huge

FIR heat lamps. It's too hard to heat up that much space (even a small bathroom)

to build up a sweat.. didn't work for her. I'm sure in a much smaller/contained

space it would have worked.

Athena

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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These look like a worthwhile affordable possibility, the FIR upright heaters.

Not sure the cost.. ours were just red heat lamps so these look a lot better.

Plus has group to ask questions!

http://www.xmission.com/~total/temple/Soapbox/Articles/brsauna.html

Athena

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

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> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:41 AM

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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More details on the FIR heaters, these look good, I might have to seriously

think about these. The cheap looking portable FIR saunas I wonder about,

especially how long the little heater unit it has lasts.

http://www.xmission.com/~total/temple/Soapbox/Articles/sauna_01.html

Athena

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

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> _____

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> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:41 AM

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> Subject: [ ] Personal Infrared Saunas

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> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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Here is the link to the high end portable FIR sauna. It looks really nice, but

if I remember correctly they wanted like $2000 for it, so I was not interested,

waay too much for me!

http://www.sunlighten.com/infrared-solo-system.htm

Athena

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

>

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> _____

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> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:41 AM

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> Subject: [ ] Personal Infrared Saunas

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>

> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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Here is what those inexpensive portable upright FIR saunas look like on the

inside with the chair:

http://www.promolife.com/saunas/far-infrared-saunas/personal-far-infrared-portab\

le-saunas/therasage-portable-far-infrared-sauna/prod_2476.html

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> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

>

>

>

> _____

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> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:41 AM

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> Subject: [ ] Personal Infrared Saunas

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>

> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

>

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I think if I were to go the $300 portable route I'd buy from these guys, 14 day

money back guarantee and have a good reputation as opposed to unknowns on

ebay/amazon

http://www.healthandmed.com/p-1868-fir-real-portable-far-infrared-fir-sauna-x-la\

rge.aspx

>

> I use a larger version that I purchased from a friend. Seems to really help

> with detoxing.

>

> What was the reason he told you to use one?

>

>

>

> _____

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> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:41 AM

>

> Subject: [ ] Personal Infrared Saunas

>

>

>

>

> My doctor told me yesterday about a patient of his that has seen real

> improvement using a personal infrared sauna that cost her only $250. Has

> anybody had any experience with these and if so, which brand(s)? Thank you.

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