Question:
Do you know if infrared sauna is reducing blood pressure?
> Could you measure your blood pressure before and after a session?
Answer:
In general, infrared treatments do have lingering benefits, and considering
the reduction of toxins as well as the apparent increase in endorphins, I
might suspect general benefit to some kinds of high blood pressure. Me, I
think quite a lot of high blood pressure is because the thetan is holding on
too tightly to the body. (No, I'm serious.) And to continue that thought a
bit, rest and relaxation is only PARTLY for the body, but using the body as
a meter, if the body feels relaxed, probably the thetan is feeling relaxed
too.
But, whether the infrared sauna has long-term and meaningful effects on
blood pressure or not, as best I understand it, high blood pressure is not a
barrier or danger involved in its use.
No, I don't have a blood pressure kit, I'm afraid. It just so happens I am
inclined to high blood pressure though. Tried to donate blood a couple
years ago and they refused to take it because my blood pressure was too
high.