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What is Infrared ray heat?

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What is Infrared ray heat?

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First what it is not. It is not ultraviolet radiation that gives sunburn and damages skin. Further, it has nothing to do with atomic radiation such as occurs when people are exposed to nuclear activity. Infrared ray heat is a principle source of radiant energy like the energy that we enjoy from the Sun. It is an important source of energy because it promotes healing — by raising the white blood cell count. More white cells means greater immunity. Greater immunity means greater health and quality of life. Far-infrared heat therapy follows the principle: warm the injury site to speed the healing. This source of therapy is more effective than heating a pad which may even damage the skin and yet not heat internal organs. Far-infrared light has vibrational energy that permits it to penetrate deeply and to reach and heat the target internal organs. Energy medicine is an ancient practice. Chinese health practitioners in previous times would use healing touch therapies for improved cell growth

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