Hi Matt, what do you think between a Healthmate and Therasauna? Want to get the best sweat for niacin cleanse. Thanks so much!
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Hi Matt, what do you think between Healthmate and Therasona?
Wanna get the best sweat for nice and cleanse.
Thanks so much.
Well, they’re two kind of different saunas.
The Therasona uses a different type of ceramic heater than Healthmate.
To my knowledge, I haven’t tested this myself because I have not been able to go in a brand new Healthmate with electric field meters and a body voltage meter.
But to my knowledge, Healthmate only mitigates magnetic fields well.
I do not believe they mitigate electric fields and I do not believe that they are low body voltage.
So you wouldn’t find them on the certified sauna list.
Same thing with Therasona.
I love Therasona, they feel great.
However, I’ve gotten a lot of complaints from customers, not of mine, just of people that have found my stuff and said, “Hey, I bought a Therasona, takes forever to heat up or the electronics don’t work or this broke and you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.”
You know, I don’t know, that wasn’t my experience.
I bought a Therasona, you can go watch my review.
Didn’t end up keeping it because the EMF levels were not what they said they were.
It didn’t test very well, the build quality wasn’t that great.
Granted, it wasn’t like the most expensive one that you can get with the fancy dancy LCD thing in it.
I don’t know if that makes a difference or not.
But at the end of the day, it had the same heaters in it.
The cheap one has the same heaters as the fancy one.
So you’re gonna have an eight to 12 milligauss magnetic field at the backrest, which is too high for me, in my opinion.
All the saunas on the certified sauna list have under one milligauss in the seated position.
So that’s a pretty big difference.
Also, you’ve got three to 4,000 millivolts of body voltage from the electric fields in the Therasona.
All the saunas on the certified sauna list have under 200.
So that’s a pretty big increase.
I guess I don’t really have much positive to say.
I guess between a Healthmate and a Therasona, I probably wouldn’t choose either one of them.
Personally, I would buy something off the certified sauna list.
You might like Radiant Health.
It was the infrared sauna of the year.
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I would check out some of my other reviews.
Steer clear of all the scam stuff.
The no EMF stuff is a joke.
All your Consumer Reports stuff, scam.
Consumer Reports doesn’t test saunas.
People keep asking me about this ’cause some company out there is running an advertising campaign that says, you know, we’ve got the number one rated sauna by Consumer Reports.
I’ve got a screenshot video that shows my screen logging into Consumer Reports.
I do a search for sauna, I get zero results.
Consumer Reports does not test or rate saunas.
So if you see any of that kind of marketing speak, you know, buyer beware.
But anyway, hope that answers your question.
I’m sorry I don’t have anything more constructive to offer.
I just probably wouldn’t choose either one of these two.
I’d probably get something else.
Just Google the list of certified saunas or Google infrared sauna reviews.
You’ll find my blog, Clever Leverage.
You can see all my old stuff there.
Probably be helpful for you.
So have a great day.
See you in tomorrow’s video.