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Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H.
An infrared sauna review of hyperthermia and its importance in total body health by means of raising the body core temperature.
What is Hyperthermia?
Hyperthermia, fever, or hyperpyrexia is defined as an increase in temperature beyond that normally found in the human body. This rise in temperature may be limited to local, regional or can be whole-body.
It also means treatment by artificially raising the body core temperature. Hyperthermia can be induced by injection of malarial parasites or foreign proteins into the bloodstream, by immersing the body in hot wax, hot water or heated suits, by taking the blood by special tubing and heating the blood by unique water heated coils and giving it back to the patient (extracorporeal heating) and by using radiant (far infrared) heat.
By far the most comfortable of these hyperthermia means is the hyperthermic chamber which heats the body core to 2 to 4 degrees higher than normal. Europe and the Orient typically treat "hard" health cases with this methodology with success.
Published by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H. on September 29, 2005 10:57 PM
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