How can I experience Red Light therapy at home?
From facial masks to hair caps, there are many ways in which Red Light therapy can be done in the comfort of your own home.
When you are looking for Red Light therapy at a deeper level to address your whole body, Jacuzzi® saunas and hot tubs might be just the thing you are looking for. As you probably already know, many people seek the combination of Infrared and Red Light therapy in saunas or hot tubs to further to elevate their relaxation session, promote overall wellness, release muscle tension, and enhance their mood.
Jacuzzi® home saunas come in three sizes — designed for one, two, or three people. Each features high-intensity Red Light therapy, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of light therapy in every session.
In addition, Jacuzzi® saunas feature therapeutic far Infrared heaters with a combination of mica and carbon low EMF heaters that surround you in soothing Infrared heat. Meanwhile, powerful full-spectrum heaters deliver near, mid, and far Infrared to enhance the benefits of your sauna session.
Further enhancing your experience, Jacuzzi® saunas allow you to relax close to the soothing Infrared heat as you lean back into the built-in ergonomic backrest. You can also take your Infrared and Red Light therapy session to the next level through vibrational resonance therapy. This feature, which comes standard, can complement your Infrared and Red Light therapy session with sound and vibration.
In addition to the full-range of Infrared light spectrum that is delivered in every sauna session, and the benefit of Red Light therapy through the overheard light bar, which fills your sauna with Red Light, Chromotherapy is another benefit you can enjoy in your Jacuzzi® sauna. Using Chromotherapy, you can enhance your mood with the option of twelve different light settings, or cycle through them all, depending on your preference in each session.
After seeing the successful results users were enjoying with Infrared and Red Light therapy in their Jacuzzi® saunas, the Jacuzzi team decided to see if they could offer these same results to their hot tub users in a wet application. The team did extensive research, created a white paper on the technology in partnership with a doctor at the Cleveland Clinic, and worked with an experienced development partners to identify the exact wavelength output requirements for the near IR (NIR) and the Red Light therapy in the underwater application.
After diligently working for years to integrate this technology into their hot tubs, the Jacuzzi team recently introduced Infrared and Red Light therapy in the new J-LX® Collection, with two stunningly distinct models. The technology has since become available in the models in the J-400™ Collection.
When you ease into the FX therapy seat in any of these models, Infrared and Red Light therapy is delivered, specifically to the lower back muscles to help promote healing and recovery with consistent use. Near Infrared (NIR) waves are used to penetrate below the skin into the deeper muscle tissue specifically in the lower back area to provide relief for back pain.
When you are ready to enjoy Infrared and Red Light therapy during your hydromassage, you can simply select the IR and Red Light therapy session from your topside control on your hot tub, and then sit back, relax, and indulge in a 20-minute cycle of therapeutic bliss.
Upon completing this article, you can feel confident that Red Light therapy in your Jacuzzi® sauna or hot tub is safe. In line with the brand’s legacy of, and dedication to, developing the best wellness products on the market, the team worked hard to ensure not only an incredible result, but a safe amount of exposure. To further the Red Light therapy options available in Jacuzzi® hot tubs and saunas, visit a showroom near you.
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Medical disclaimer: This information is not intended to prescribe a particular diagnosis or course of action. We are not medical professionals. Please contact your GP or other medical professional for advice if you have any concerns about your current health or well-being.