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Efficacy of Far Infrared Sauna Therapy for Fibromyalgia
Objective Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic syndrome characterized by widespread pain with tenderness in specific areas. We examined the applicability of Waon therapy (soothing warmth therapy) as a new
Far Infrared Therapy, Heat Shock Protein, and Cancer
Abstract Abstract We developed a tissue culture incubator that can continuously irradiate cells with far-infrared radiation (FIR) of wavelengths between 4 and 20 lm with a peak of 7–12
Phantom Limb Pain Treated with Far Infrared Rays
Abstract We have treated a patient with severe phantom limb pain by a novel far infrared ray (FIR) therapy. The patient has suffered persistent and progressively worsening phantom limb
Far Infrared Therapy for Sleep
Abstract Unrestrained male rats continuously exposed to far-infrared radiation exhibited a significant increase in slow wave sleep (SWS) during the light period but not in the dark period. The
Reversing the Aging Process – Far Infrared
“Are you expecting me to believe that a spectrum of sunlight can cause healing for pains in joints and muscles, as well as lower cholesterol and slow down aging?
Far Infrared Radiation (FIR): Its Biological Effects and Medical Applications
Far infrared radiation (FIR): its biological effects and medical applications Fatma Vatansever and Michael R. Hamblin Fatma Vatansever, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; and
Too Hot for Cancer
PJanice wasn’t flattered when the German shopkeeper congratulated her on the baby she looked about to deliver. For despite her severely swollen abdomen, Janice was not pregnant. She had
Far Infrared Therapy Inhibits Vascular Endothelial Inflammation via the Induction of Heme Oxygenase-1
Objective— Survival of arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) in hemodialysis patients is associated with both far infrared (FIR) therapy and length polymorphisms of the heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) promoter. In this study, we
