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Why is far infrared ray good for the health of human body?

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Why is far infrared ray good for the health of human body?

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I used to believe this as well, until I met my cosmetologist. She explained me that this is nothing but a myth. It’s the same with the USG. There are so many pregnant women who don’t go to make ultrasonography because they don’t want to harm the baby, and in the end worse things happen. I admit it, that in the past these infrared, ultrasonography, X-ray was very harmful for the human body, but admit it that everything has changed. Do you actually believe that they have perfected the telegram into an iPhone and kept the ultrasound technologies primitive? If I did not convince you, maybe this will infraredforhealth.com.

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In fact all material can emit energy waves under room temperature. In physics this is called the “blackbody radiation”. But the energy waves have different wavelengths and different effects to the human body. For example, when the wavelength of an ultraviolet ray is 320 nanometres, it may burn the skin. When the wavelength is 400 nanometres, it may cause the skin to yield sunspots. But those wave bands beneficial to the health of human body only happen to lie within a few narrow ranges that are synchronous with the wave emitted from human body. It is called the “rejuvenating light”, “biological wave”, “energy of universe” etc. A very weak external far infrared ray resonating with the wave emitted from human body may achieve the unique effect of regulating the physiology of human body.

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