Mercury Detox
Elegant. Sophisticated. And beautiful. That’s
the Signature. Each cabin is carefully constructed in
complete tongue and groove fashion
with fine Canadian cedar wood and trim, or can be upgraded
to hypoallergenic basswood. Attractive, lengthy tempered-glass
windows flank the sides of the far infrared sauna,
as well as the entire front door. Recessed lights run
the full length of the sauna, delivering soft, ambient
lighting, and floor heaters work their magic underfoot,
ensuring each part of the body receives optimal mercury
detox treatment.
Each easy-to-assemble sauna comes
streamlined with a single bench in back and adjustable
backrests with the exception of the corner model that
has benches on each side. An available feature with
this model includes a DVD player with 10” LCD
screen compatibility.
Mercury detox and saunas
Mercury detox using
an far infrared thermal system. Mercury
detox using these saunas is not only uniquely
helpful in mercury detox, but also in removing fat-stored
toxins from the body. Mercury
detox by combining hypothermic therapy using the
far infrared sauna, as well as exercise and chelation. Mercury
detox the body on a cellular level.
In one study performed by American researchers, the
sweat of people using a conventional sauna was found
to be 95 to 97% water while the sweat of those using
an far infrared thermal system was 80 to 85% water
with the non-water portion principally cholesterol,
fat-soluble toxins, toxic heavy metals (such as mercury
and aluminum), sulfuric acid, sodium, ammonia and uric
acid. This unusually high concentration of heavy metals
and other fat-soluble toxins is not found in the sweat
from normal exercise. Mercury is the most toxic
non-radioactive element on earth.
Hyperthermic detoxification using these saunas is not only uniquely helpful
in removing fat-stored toxins from the body, but also as an adjunct to
mercury removal. Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., of Seattle, who
has been called "the holistic doctors" doctor and teacher, is one of
the pioneers in combining the use of far infrared saunas with the chelating
agent DMPS in a heavy metal detox protocol.
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