Posts tagged sunlight saunas
Sunlighten Celebrates 13 Years!
Aug 17th
Do you remember 1999? That was the year that Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France for the first time (he went on to win six more times). Brandi Chastain’s penalty kick won the World Cup for the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team. The most popular movies of the year were Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace and The Sixth Sense. On TV, we watched, Who Wants To Be a Millionaire, ER and Friends. The Top 40 hit of the summer was Genie In A Bottle, Christina Aguilera’s first hit.
Oh, and in August of that year, the company now known More >
New Solo Pad: Far Infrared Pad
Jul 30th
We’ve re-engineered our popular Solo Pad®, the most effective far infrared pad available! While many combine the Solo Pad with the Solo® sauna for total body surround far infrared heat (and most effective portable sauna experience), its great effects can also be achieved by placing it on the floor, bed, sofa or chair for far infrared therapy anytime, anywhere.
The new Solo Pad measures 74″x 23.6″ x 4″ and can be easily folded for storage.
Important Solo Pad Features include: + Solocarbon® Far Infrared Technology + Clinically-tested Heaters + Plush 3″ memory foam for ultra comfort + New ergonomic design takes stress off the More >
Sunlighten Reviews: Mike M. Loves the mPulse
Oct 30th
We often receive notes from customers that make us smile. Last week, we opened our email to find some correspondence that makes us beam. Customer Mike M. in New York sent this gracious email, after having been very patient during a shipping delay. Mike receive his mPulse custom spectrum infrared sauna and had this to say about the experience and the sauna:
I promised that if you could address the problems and resolve them that I would write a nice note. So I am delighted to be able to write that everything is working! Yes, I did panic after the sauna arrived More >
Study Suggests Elevated Body Temperature Aids Antibiotics Against Lyme Disease
Oct 20th
Fighting Lyme disease? Researchers believe that increasing body temperature may be beneficial, helping prescribed antibiotics do their work in fighting Borrelia burgdorferi – the bacterium which causes Lyme disease.
In 1996, Austrian scientists published a study* which suggests that heat may help antibiotics in their tough battle against Bb bacterium. They cultured Borrelia burgdorferi at different temperatures, alone and in combination with antibiotics. Their data demonstrated that growth of two strains was impaired at 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit) and inhibited at 39 degrees (102.2 degrees F) and 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees F). Another strain grew well up to More >





