Monday 13 February 2012

Far Infra Red : Theraphy Of the Future

Far infrared is proving to be a factor in strengthening the body's resistance to infectious diseases, increasing the oxygen capacity of the blood, and improving stress tolerance. Exposure to FIR increases lymphocytes and neutrophils, and reduces the frequency of colds and respiratory infections.

Anti-Aging Factor
Far infrared light stimulates the production of cell tissue and rapidly promotes the regeneration of skin and blood tissue in areas exposed to its healing rays. FIR speeds cellular metabolic rates by stimulating the activity of mitochondria, and triggering enzyme activity, flushing out toxins and reducing pain and swelling.

 
Far Infrared can penetrate deep into the tissues


Far Infrared Benefits The Whole Body
Regular exposure to far infrared rays is similar to physical exercise in its effects on the body. FIR improves the balance of blood pressure, blood sugar, and an increase in oxygen and nutrients in your cells, resulting in increased muscle strength, vitality and mental stability.

Natural wavelengths of far infrared light, for example, are essential for bone growth, as well as, preventing osteoporosis, regulating hormonal functions, and boosting your immune system.

Beyond Exercise And Nutrition 
Far infrared light affects the hormonal balance of the body, in levels of:

Melatonin: hormone derived from serotonin, produced by the pineal gland that plays a role in sleep, aging and reproduction.
Cortisone: naturally occurring steroid hormone, primarily in carbohydrate metabolism, and is used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, adrenal insufficiency, certain allergies and gout.
Testosterone: white crystalline steroid hormone, most potent naturally occurring androgen. 


Similar To Photosynthesis
You need to think of the affects of far infrared photons of light to a process similar to the photosynthesis process in plants. FIR is converted by the body into electrochemical impulses and sent to the pineal and pituitary glands, which, in turn, produce healthy hormones that are sent through the central nervous system to all the cells of your body. Thus, light is essential to the functioning of our entire endocrine system.

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