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Does the Heart Have a Brain?

Have you ever wondered why the heart is considered the source of all forms of human emotion? The good (love, wisdom, gratitude) and the bad (fear, anger, jealousy)? Throughout the ages we have believed that these feelings come more from the heart than the brain.

Why Do You Suppose That Is?

The answer possibly lies in the fact that the heart radiates more electromagnetic energy than any other part of the body. In fact the heart is like the body’s sun in that it can radiate energy up to ten feet out from the skin. And who hasn’t felt the shine of a person, or the gloom, the moment he or she entered a room? The physical clues are obvious: a happy person generally moves faster and more upright while a depressed person often lowers the head and shuffles. Yet beyond these physical cues we all possess the ability to sense another person’s mood through the energy they radiate.

Today Stress Isn’t Just About Fight And Flight

The air is alive with the spray from whitecaps crashing against the black lava rocks. Looking out over the ocean you remember the snow back home then think, “Vacations are great!” Approaching the water’s edge your worries flow away with each wave rushing back to its source. Stepping upon the first rock you feel a slick slime beneath your shoe. With the next step your feet slide off the rock sending you crashing toward the beach of lava. With a loud cracking sound your arm hits the slimy rock and wedges deep in a crevice. You don’t feel anything, but you know your arm has just broken. And then, the feeling in the arm returns and you scream, as much in fear as in pain. Arm trapped, water flowing around your shoulder, you try in vain to pull free.

Water: Nature’s Elixir To Optimal Health

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Water is essential to our health. When the body lacks water, maintaining the blood becomes a priority over the cells. The body will allow cellular damage to occur before the viscosity of the blood is permitted to be lost.  When it comes to water distribution, the brain is the most important because it contains the highest concentration of water (85%), and for the work it executes as controller over bodily functions.  So losing out on hydration is possibly the worst thing you can do to your body.

Water performs many vital tasks within the body, like breaking down food particles, running the body’s hydroelectric pumps, removing toxins, cooling and carrying nutrients to cells.  Without water the body simply can not perform its necessary functions, and vital processes will shut down.  You need to know when your body is dehydrated and work to counteract the problem.

What Can Far Infrared Saunas Do for Me?

Improves Skin

Perspiration purges clogged pores of deeply embedded impurities and dead skin cells leaving you with glowing radiant skin. An increase in blood circulation encourages a healthy flow of nutrients to your skin that in turn helps to relieve acne, eczema, psoriasis, and burns. It will also encourage the healing of lesions and minor cuts.

Burns Calories and Controls Weight

One session in any good Far Infrared Sauna (FIR) will burn as many calories as you would rowing or jogging for 30 minutes. Through deep penetration of fat cells, radiant heat therapy will help clear away cellulite.

Energy Efficient

All of our FIR Saunas use very little energy, about the same amount as a small appliance (a hair dryer for example). And with no preheat time, you won’t waste energy or time waiting for your unit to warm up.

Removes Toxins