Monthly Archives: July 2010
- July 21, 2010
In today’s marketplace, there are two types of saunas: far infrared or the traditional variety and we stock both variants here at Aqualine Saunas. Both products perform the basics of sauna therapy by cleansing the body via perspiration. The soothing heat causes the pores of the skin open up, releasing impurities from the body and leaving skin re-toned and refreshed. But which one is right for you? Today we’re going to examine both types and hopefully determine which one would best suit your needs.
Infrared Saunas
The far infrared sauna has been around since the mid-1960s. Using modern technology, heat is generated by ceramic heaters converting almost 100% of the energy supplied into infrared thermal heat waves. Far infrared radiation warms only the object - July 12, 2010
To people diagnosed with arthritis, and the millions already suffering from arthritis pain, the fact that there is no cure is heartbreaking. It’s hard to be a productive, positive person when simply getting out of bed in the morning is a painful experience. If there can be no cure, then arthritis sufferers want to know, can you give me some pain relief?
Anyone who has ever taken a warm shower has felt how heat relieves pain and helps to relax tense muscles. Due to their nature Infrared saunas provide this same almost instantaneous pain relief over the entire body. In turn this allows arthritis relief in every affected joint and also relaxes tense ligaments and tendons.
Arthritis
- July 09, 2010
Based on 6 months research carried out by these surveyors with their clients, as well as through forums and focus groups, a key area that has been identified as important to these home movers is home saunas.
Aqualine Saunas were then shortlisted, selected, and then approached to work withRoyal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and to appear in the guide for their members’ clients, covering the things they need to know about moving home, increasing its value, and turning their new property into the place of their dreams. Features such as revamped kitchens and bathrooms, double-glazing and also adding a quality sauna were considered considerable property value-adders.
With independent structural surveys costs being into the thousands of pounds, with people paying a significant amount