How does the heat shock protein therapy process happen when using your saunas?Updated a month ago
ABOUT HEATING THE BODY
Raising cell temperature by 3°F (1.67°C), sustained for a few minutes, induces the cellular detoxification response. Therefore, if we raise core body temperature by 3°F (1.67°C) for a few minutes, we have increased temperature accordingly for all the body’s cells. This is sauna!
When looking at deep core heating nothing beats incandescent for heat shock therapy release approach is incandescent sauna due to the it's radiant heating. Radiant is direct heating to the tissues from the source, other sauna modalities (steam, FIR, etc.) heat the body conductively, relying on high ambient temperature around you to heat the tissue...this much less efficient.
FROM OUR CUSTOMERS
"I preheated my Luminati (now know as FireLight® Sauna) for 15 Minutes with all the Tungsten 4 thermalight Bulbs (now known as Hearth® 4 FireLight® Infrared Bulbs) on, when I entered the Luminati Sauna (now know as FireLight® Sauna), the temp inside was at 108F degrees, a 20 minute Sauna session the temp was at 120 degrees F at the end of 20 minutes, and I was Sweating a lot, Not bad for someone that Never sweats, well Until the Luminati (now know as FireLight® Sauna) came along. My goal was 105 degrees, as that was where some Human studies, were done, and they showed very good healing at that temp. My Luminati (now know as FireLight® Sauna) surpassed that goal. and my expectations by far..." -Gary West
The indispensable Heat Shock Protein release, the heating side of incandescent emission:
- Hsp47f as a collagen-specific molecular chaperone.
- Expression of the collagen-related heat shock protein HSP47 in fibroblasts treated with hyperthermia or photodynamic therapy
- Infrared radiation confers resistance to UV-induced apoptosis via reduction of DNA damage of antiapoptotic proteins
- Role of Heat Shock proteins in Protection from and Pathogenesis of infectious Diseases
- The Enigma of Heat Shock Proteins in Immune Tolerance
PBM, the light therapy side of Incandescent emission:
Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation
Infrared and Skin: Friend or Foe
Infrared does more good than bad for the skin: how can we learn from the sun
Complementary Spectra in Phototherapy - Basic principles and practical applications. <-This is a video of world-leading light expert Alexander Wunsch