The intended use of the product is to direct infrared radiation to the body, helping promote blood circulation, improving muscle function, easing muscle tension and inhibiting inflammation in the treated area.
Infrared heat therapy can also be used as an ancillary therapy for the treatment of ear, nose and throat infections.
Infrared light has a warming effect the human body. Blood supply to the radiated area of the body is increased and the metabolic rate is raised in the treated area. This stimulates the body’s healing processes in the targeted treatment area.
If treating a particular condition, you should first ask your Doctor whether its use is medically advisable.
Infrared (IR) light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, has been increasingly used for a wide range of health applications due to its therapeutic effects at a cellular level. The use of infrared light for the treatment and relief from symptoms of the common cold has been a recent area of interest, with studies suggesting that it may have potential benefits.
Infrared lamps emit infrared light, a type of electromagnetic radiation that's invisible to the human eye, but we can feel as heat. These wavelengths penetrate deep into the body, stimulating circulation, accelerating healing, and relieving pain.