What
is Infrared heat?
Infrared light is part of the Sun's invisible spectrum. And is simply a form
of energy that is directly transmitted onto objects because of its specific wavelength.
It has nothing to do with ultraviolet light which gives you sunburn and damages
your skin.

Where conventional heated garments transfer heat by electrical wires, thus warm
your body by electric, the infrared heat rays warm your body via healthy warm
carbon fiber. This allows an in-depth heat in a more pleasant temperature, thus
providing more health benefits and a highly enjoyable and comfortable environment.

Conventional heated jacket needs high voltage battery to generate heat, but Addheat’s
Infrared garments uses very light weight low voltage Li-Ion battery which results
safe and long time warmth.
How does it benefit us?
As the body temperature rises by infrared heat, perspiration occurs and blood
circulation increases. The muscles and organs are stimulated and toxic waste
(fat, heavy metals and other toxic materials) is removed from your body through
perspiration.
One of Far Infrared light's characteristics is the ability to easily penetrate
human tissue. When this happens, it creates a natural resonance, which has many
beneficial properties. Remember the last time you were sunbathing with sunscreen?
Were you still hot? Of course you were because the sunscreen only stops the UV
(Ultraviolet) light from hitting your skin.
Addheat Far Infrared penetrates your skin, giving you that wonderful natural
warmth. You can be exposed to Far Infrared heat for hours and it will never cause
your skin to burn. Far Infrared heat is completely healthy and safe for all living
things .
Where is infrared technology used?
Infrared heat is well known for pain relief. Health professionals have used red
infrared heat lamps for decades to treat muscle and joint problems. In hospital
baby care units, incubators are often equipped with infrared heating systems
to keep new-born babies warm.
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