WHAT ARE
FAR INFRARED RAYS (FIR)?
Within the magnetic spectrum, some rays,
such as light, can be seen by the unaided human eye. Most,
however, are totally invisible to us. Far Infrared Rays
(FIR) are well beyond the ability of the naked eye to see.
FIR is capable of penetrating into the human body. It can
gently and delightfully elevate the body's temperature.
When it does so, it helps to expand capillaries which stimulate
blood circulation. This increases the bodies energy reserve,
and accelerates the metabolic exchange between blood and
body tissue. That's not all! FIR can actually increase the
body tissue's regenerative ability. It also gives the body
a wonderful feeling of well being. Needless to say, now
that FIR's outstanding properties are gaining worldwide
recognition and acclaim, we are beginning to see it appear
in a wide variety of medical applications.

BENEFITS - FAR INFRARED RAY (FIR)
1st:
FIR penetrates 4 to 5 centimeters (3-5 inches) into the
dermis -- from muscles into blood vessels, lymphatic glands
and nerves, it effects every living cell and produces warmth.
In other words, through cell tissue 'micro friction' and
the vibration of molecular resonance, chemicals within cells
are activated.
2nd: The human body
is warmed internally through molecular resonance. Capillaries
expand, activating blood circulation throughout the whole
body to enhance metabolism. As a result, metabolic disturbances
can be eliminated, tissue regeneration is promoted, and
there is markedly enhanced growth potential
3rd: It plays a comprehensive
and compensating role in all living things. That is why
it can be designated as a heat-type physical therapy apparatus.
The warming effect can be very helpful in elimination of
such things as the waste produces generated by aging, heavy
metals, toxic substances secreted by the sweat and dermis-layer
fat glands. (Source: "Far Infrared Ray -- Hope for
Cancer")
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Ray Penetration
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FIR Midriff Area
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