Himalayan Salt Lamps
  1. What should I do if the lamp is excessively damp from absorbing moisture from the air?
    Sometimes the lamp will be damp if it is not lit and is in very humid conditions. Just wipe the lamp with a clean cloth and light the lamp. The heat from the light will dry the excess moisture from the salt lamp.

  2. How do I clean my salt lamp?
    Sometimes the lamp will accumulate dust or crystallization may occur. Just wipe the lamp with a damp cloth to remove any dust or residue and then light it to dry it off.

  3. Does your company use child labor for the manufacturing of salt lamps in Pakistan, and what are the conditions for the workers?
    We do not use child labor, we promote fair and equitable working conditions, and hold the environment in high regard. Our lamps are manufactured in ISO-9001-2000 certified facilities. ISO standards contribute to making the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more efficient, safer and cleaner.
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Detox Foot Pads

  1. How frequently do I need to use the Detox Foot Pad?
    It is recommended that Kenrico Detox Foot Pads be used for at least one to three weeks so as to completely cleanse. You will know how your cleansing is progressing by the color of discharge on the pad. As the pad diminishes in colorization you will know that the detox is coming to an end. The length of time for this to happen varies with each individual. Some will cleanse relatively quickly, others much longer depending upon life styles, immune system fatigue, and other variables.

  2. Are Detox Foot Pads safe?
    Yes. Detox Foot Pads are made from natural ingredients that have passed all necessary safety tests. However, as with most health products, we do not advise the use of our patches for pregnant women. Detox Foot Pads only remove toxins from the body and nothing is ingested or injected. Young or old, everyone needs to detox to give their body a fighting chance against illness and disease.
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Sunrise Eucalyptus Oil

  1. Is Sunrise Australian Eucalyptus Oil the same as regular eucalyptus essential oil?
    Sunrise Eucalyptus Oil is different from regular eucalyptus essential oil because it is made in Australia from the Tasmanian blue gum tree. It is double distilled, contains no additives, and has a minimum 80-88% cineole content (The U.S Pharmacopoeia mandates that medicinal eucalyptus oil must have a minimum 70% Cineole content).

  2. I have sensitive skin and I'm concerned that putting straight eucalyptus oil onto my skin will cause a burning sensation, what should I do?
    It is recommended to apply a small amount of body oil or lubricant after applying Sunrise Eucalyptus Oil directly onto your skin.
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Sunrise Emu Oil

  1. How is molecularly distilled Emu oil different from AEA certified Emu oil?
    Molecular Distillation removes unwanted toxins such as heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides, arsenic and other cancer-causing substances that may not be removed by traditional refining such as that of many AEA Certified Emu oil companies. The AEA recommended guidelines are a requirement of the AEA's Certified Seal program for a paid fee and other special considerations. This AEA Certified Emu oil program is patently discriminatory in nature and in functionality. Therefore, the AEA's program and guidelines are NOT recognizable or approved by any State Government Agency, any U.S. Federal Government Agency, any known foreign Government Agency, or the World Trade Organization. Molecular Distillation is a process recognized by many Government Agencies and companies throughout the world.

  2. Does your Emu oil need to be refrigerated?
    Absolutely not! If a company is telling you their Emu oil needs to be refrigerated, that means the oil has not been properly refined and still contains bacteria and other contaminants. All our Emu oil is Fully Refined and Molecularly Distilled. It has a shelf life of 3 - 4 years without any refrigeration. If you want to extend the shelf life of our Emu oil beyond the 3 - 4 years, you can refrigerate or freeze the oil.

  3. Does AEA certification ensure that the Emu oil is free of contaminants?
    There has been no valid scientific research performed indicating that AEA Certified Emu oil is safe or improved. Since scientific research has not been able to identify the active ingredient in Emu oil that gives Emu oil its research proven capabilities, care must be taken when purchasing oil that claims to be "certified". Simply "refining" Emu oil leaves behind contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, arsenic and other contaminants. The AEA Certified Emu oil program does not require that such contaminants be removed from the oil. Having the knowledge that simply refined Emu oil still contains contaminants, we turned to modern technology to help ensure consumers are receiving the purest, safest, and most effective Emu oil available. That is why all our Emu oil is refined, sterilized, deodorized, Molecularly Distilled and AOCS laboratory tested. We turned to the experts to help us ensure safety and purity..something not yet understood by the AEA Certified Emu oil program. The term "certified" is deemed to be unnecessary and considered to be a marketing ploy.
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Sauna Dome

  1. What are the benefits of sweating in a sauna?
    Sweating is as essential to our health as eating and breathing. It accomplishes three important things: rids the body of wastes, regulates the critical temperature of the body at 37° C (98.6° F), and helps keep the skin clean and pliant.

    Many people, in this sedentary age, simply don't sweat enough, making sweat bathing particularly desirable during these times. Antiperspirants, artificial environments, smog, synthetic clothing, and a physically idle lifestyle all conspire to clog skin pores and inhibit the healthy flow of sweat. These detrimental effects are reversed in a sweat bath.

    Sweat also has the function of being a judicious garbage collector. During a 15-minute sauna, sweating can perform the heavy metal excretion that would take the kidneys 24 working hours. Ninety-nine percent of what sweat brings to the surface of the skin is water, but the remaining one percent is mostly undesirable wastes. Excessive salt carried by sweat is generally believed to be beneficial for cases of mild hypertension.

  2. What is the difference between the Sauna Dome and other saunas?
    The Sauna Dome utilizes far infrared heat, which is radiant heat. Radiant heat is simply a form of energy that heats objects directly through a process called conversion, without having to heat the air in between. The infrared segment of the electromagnetic spectrum occurs just below or "infra" to red light, which we perceive as heat. Our sun produces most of its energy output in the infrared segment of the spectrum. The infrared heat in your FIR heat sauna is just like the heat from our sun or that which our own bodies produce as they burn fuel to keep us warm.

    Infrared sauna saunas use infrared radiant energy to directly penetrate the body’s tissues a depth of over 1 1/2". Its energy output is tuned to correspond so closely to the body’s own radiant energy that our bodies absorb more than 90% of the infrared waves that reach our skin.

    A conventional sauna must rely only on indirect means of heat: First, on convection (air currents) and then conduction (direct contact of hot air with the skin) to produce its heating effect on us. In infrared sauna less than 20% of the infrared energy heats the air, leaving over 80% available to be directly converted to heat within our bodies. Thus an IR based system can warm its user(s) to much greater depth and much more efficiently than a conventional sauna, as its energy output is primarily used to convert energy directly to heat in us and not create excessively hot air that then only heats the skin superficially. This crucial difference explains many of the unprecedented benefits reported to be available through an infrared sauna. The infrared energy applied in these thermal systems may induce up to 2-3 times the sweat volume of a hot-air sauna while operating at a significantly cooler air temperature range of 110° to 130° F. vs. 180° to 235° F. for hot air saunas. The lower heat range is safer for those concerned about cardiovascular risk factors that might be adversely affected by the higher temperatures encountered in old-style saunas.
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Vita-Mat

  1. What is Far Infrared (FIR) heat?
    FIR ray energy is a part of the natural light spectrum of sunlight, minus the skin damaging UV, which is why NASA spacecraft have utilized this heat. In Asia and Europe it has already revolutionized health and beauty products.

    Far Infrared ray is a form of light energy form the sun. It falls within the same family of Infrared Rays in the light spectrum, but due to its longer wavelengths human eyes, just like Ultraviolet Rays, cannot see FIR. The energy is ESSENTIAL & BENEFICIAL for all human beings.

    FIR has the ability to penetrate, refract, radiate & reflect. The human body can absorb FIR because of its deep penetrating ability. When FIR penetrates through the skin to the subcutaneous tissues, it transforms from light energy into heat energy. The thermal effect within the deep layers of tissues cause blood vessels in capillaries to dilate, promoting better blood circulation, and the heat produced helps to get rid of body toxins and metabolic wastes through sweating.

  2. What are the benefits of FIR rays?
    FIR rays increase your energy level, help you to lose excess weight, decrease stress, and detoxify the body. The immune system is boosted due to increased circulation and accelerated toxin removal. All that is needed to receive these benefits is to lay down on the mat for 15 to 30 minutes a day, three or four times a week. What easier way is there to increase your quality of life and shore up your body's defenses against illness?

  3. If I sleep all night on the mat, what are the ideal temperature settings?
    There is a combination of factors involved as to the ideal temperature setting for you. It depends on the temperature of the environment you are in, and how your body reacts to prolonged exposure to heat. It is best to try it at the lowest setting, and increase it if needed.

  4. What is a good temperature setting if I'm using the mat for a therapeutic treatment?
    For short treatments (20-30 minutes), you can try a higher setting like 5 or 6. For longer treatments, lower the temperature based on your preference.
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