Wednesday, November 19, 2014

What is Far-Infrared ray and how it affects our body ?

          Far-Infrared ray is an invisible heat wave which has wave length around 4 to 1,000 micrometer. This wave length is matched with wave length of water (H2O) molecule which is 6.27 micrometer. Therefore far-infrared ray can cause resonance to water molecule and make it smaller.
          Human body is 70% water and 90% of our blood is also water, so when water molecule has less mass and smaller shape they can travel faster and smoother. This lead to more cleaning waste in our tube system and blood cell can deliver oxygen, nutrition to vital organs more than usual.
          With this effect far-infrared ray is adapt to medication field such as reduce synovial fluid congested, relief muscle swelling and pain, reduce fat in blood vessel, etc.

Source: BH+PLUS Korea / Research about Far-infrared ray from Macca, Mahidol University

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