Guys, people keep emailing me asking about this
I hate to say it, but all this stuff is fake
The REAL Consumer Reports, does not review infrared saunas. At all.
So all these sites where the saunas are ranked 1 – 10, are all a scam
They are taking advantage of consumers, posing as a Consumer “Reports” authentic publication
When in fact, they are not
So what should you do?
What is important?
What do you look for in an infrared sauna?
Well I can tell you it’s not what you see in most of the marketing.
real live video emf testing
do not rely on emf testing reports
they don’t test the native environment of the sauna
I’m putting together a store to sell the approved safe low emf infrared saunas
by the time you watch this video, check the youtube description for the link to the list of safe saunas tested by me.
You will also be able to see each video that corresponds to any claims I make.
I won’t be using any sauna company test reports at all, I test everything myself, with my own equipment.
Why is this so important to me? Because I not only promote saunas, I am a user of them first. So selfishly I test everything for myself to ensure it’s absolutely safe, and then use it for a while.
Then I promote that brand on my blog, so toher people can get a safe sauna for their family too.
This is why people like buying saunas through me… so they don’t have to buy emf test equipment, learn how to use it, and then order a bunch of saunas to sift through the noise.
The sauna industry is very shady, one the most dishonest industries full of misinformation I’ve ever come across.
Video Transcript (AI Generated)
What’s up guys?
Great to see you guys.
I know it’s been a while since you’ve had a sauna video from me, and I know it’s taking me an incredible long time to get the videos back up on YouTube.
I’m working on it, it’s just taking forever, and like I said before, saunas is not my primary job.
If I only did saunas, I wouldn’t even be able to pay the bills.
So I’ve got to take care of, you know, everything else first, and then do the sauna stuff when I can.
If not, who won’t have this nice testing facility, and EMF meters, and all these gadgets, and camera gear, and everything else.
There won’t be any test facility, so got to take care of…
Okay, so the point of this video is over the last two months, there have been so many emails and blog comments, and I’ve been seeing all this stuff, and I know that it makes it really complicated when I take down the sauna recommendations, and I haven’t put the videos back up.
I am working on it, I’m probably two months out from getting all the videos back up.
I tried to put some of the content up back on the blog, but it was just, it’s just a disaster.
So I have to rework all that stuff, and it’s just taking time, and I know that’s frustrating for you guys, especially the people who have been commenting and emailing me.
I’ve gotten so many emails, I can only reply to, you know, a percentage of them.
I’m sorry if I haven’t gotten back to you yet, I will eventually.
But the biggest theme that I’ve seen with people emailing is, “Matt, what do you think about this company?”
or “What do you think about these ratings?”
or “What do you think about, you know, this Consumer Reports Guide?”
or “These good saunas, why is this one ranked higher than that one?”
Well, even though I don’t have a definitive, you know, recommendation stuff and all the video tutorials and everything else back online, I wanted to get this video out right now, because this could potentially save people thousands of dollars.
What I want to show you is all of the consumer, like the Consumer Reports that you guys are looking for, that you think are legitimate and that you keep sending me, we’re gonna go through, because people have sent me links, I’m going to show you like three or four of them.
Consumer Reports does not review infrared saunas or any saunas.
Not traditional saunas, not steam saunas, not infrared saunas, not combo saunas, not full-spectrum saunas, not portable saunas.
No saunas.
Consumer Reports does not, in any capacity, test or rank or anything to do with saunas at all.
So right out of the gate, if you guys see something online and it says, you know, “The top-rated infrared sauna by Consumer Reports,” you should know right away that it’s completely fake.
And I’m sorry that I don’t have the list or the videos back up that show, you know, the sauna that I recommend or the saunas or whatever.
I have been working on that.
I just looked at the screen right there and I can see myself.
I forgot to mention this.
Obviously, I have been working on the store, like I said I was going to months ago.
It’ll be certifiedsaunas.com.
It is not ready right now.
It’ll probably be another couple of months before it is ready.
So by the time you see this video, maybe it’ll be done, but most likely it will take another month or two.
The point of certifiedsaunas.com is to have an e-commerce store where you can buy saunas that you know have been certified by someone like myself or just me.
We won’t be farming out the videos or anything like that.
It’s just me showing you exactly which saunas are acceptable and which ones are not.
And they’ll either be certified or they won’t.
And that’s how the e-commerce store will be laid out.
And it’ll take all the guesswork out of stuff.
You’ll be able… there won’t be any of this stuff like the manufacturers try to funnel people to third-party EMF reports where usually the sauna companies take a piece of the heater or a portion of the controls out of the sauna.
They ship it to a lab in another state and they test the sauna for EMS in that facility, which is very different than actual point-of-body contact when you’re in the sauna in its native environment.
So what I’m going to be doing is putting back up the videos that I took of all the saunas that I tested and showing you exactly what the EMF levels are.
And then I’m going to kind of set my own standard.
And the saunas will either pass or they won’t.
And the ones that do pass will be listed in the store on CertifiedSaunas.com.
And you’ll be able to buy them there.
There won’t be any frills.
There’s no gimmicks.
There’s no like sign up to our email list to get the price.
None of that stuff.
Again, it’s going to be a little while until I get it done.
But so let’s jump into this video.
I want to show you… let’s go to Consumer Reports right now because I want you to see that Consumer Reports shows zero results for infrared sauna.
Consumer Reports does not do anything with saunas.
Now let’s just take it a step further and see if they do steam saunas.
Consumer Reports doesn’t rank or review or do anything for that matter with any kind of saunas like I said before.
So when you guys are sending me these links that are imitating Consumer Reports and it even says Consumer Reports and Consumer Report, these people are trying to pass off some type of authority onto themselves to make you believe that these things are somehow a good product.
Now if we switch back over to the screen here, these tables where these… this is automatically generated.
These people are not actually testing these saunas at all.
These tables right here that rank the saunas from top to bottom or from… all this stuff is completely automated.
I could set up a table on my blog like this in about 30 seconds and it would automatically populate saunas from Amazon.
I don’t do that because it’s unethical and these saunas suck.
You know, the Costco and Amazon, when I bring back the videos, you’ll see I bought those saunas, they advertise them as low EMF, you get them home, there’s 100 milligauss magnetic fields in the sauna.
Come on man, that would never be a top-rated sauna by Consumer Reports.
And you know, Amazon and Costco and Walmart and Wayfair and all these overstock, all these places, they’re too big.
Like, infrared saunas that are safe for your family, that are low EMF, that’s a very niche specialty.
These guys are way too big to police the marketplace.
So they’ve got listings…
I mean you can go on Amazon right now and you’ll find zero EMF, you know, infrared sauna.
You’ll find some all kinds of crazy stuff, low EMF.
And I’ve bought some of them and they always test, you know, way different than the listing says.
Yet, Amazon does not allow them to… or still, I should say, Amazon is still allowing them to publish this stuff.
And so then these stupid consumer guide review sites get a hold of this stuff and they go buy the reviews on Amazon.
Here’s how you know.
If you go through an entire website like this and it’s all stock photos and buy them on Amazon, this, that, and the other, and the guy’s not actually in the sauna, like here’s what a… here’s what a real infrared sauna review looks like.
You can see the guy in the sauna.
He’s got his own pictures, there’s videos, he’s got his own EMF meters, he’s not relying on stuff.
This is me, you know, taking apart this terrible… or I’m sorry, putting together this absolutely terrible infrared sauna from Amazon that says it’s low EMF and then we’ve got it right here. 105 milligauss at my head, yet if you go on Amazon, this sauna is still there and it’s still listed as low EMF.
It’s right here.
I mean, all of them, low EMF.
And so there is no policing.
You’ve got to get educated and you’ve got to be accountable, you know, to yourself to make sure that you’re not buying something that is awful for, especially for children.
You know, adults, is it gonna kill you?
No.
Have I used them?
Yeah.
How do you think I found out about this stuff?
But if I had children that I was gonna put in there, like a lot of autism kids are getting great results doing aluminum detox with saunas and some other preferential treatments in combination with that, and would you want to take a kid that’s already struggling and stick them in a high EMF sauna?
Hell no.
And so I think, you know, this is very important to me, but also people are being duped left and right still, and I’ve been doing this for a while.
Let’s take a look at another one.
Now this one, this is just J&H Lifestyle.
Somebody sent me this and said, “Hey, they’ve got Consumer Reports, this and that.”
They’re just taking advantage of the actual phrase, “Consumer Reports.”
And, you know, somebody asked, “Well, what is this, you know, the best consumerreports.com thing?”
Well, let’s go find out.
Because when I looked at it before, it was just, oh, it’s the same website.
So they rebranded themselves to the consumer.guide.
Guys, all this stuff is a sham.
It’s either on Consumer Reports or it’s not.
And you’ll never find saunas on Consumer Reports.
I rest my case.
So let’s go back to some of these other ones, because there was a couple other good ones where they looked decent.
Again, I don’t know these websites.
It’s nothing against these guys.
They’re probably just trying to make money like everyone else.
But at the same time, you know, these people don’t really know what they’re talking about, any of these websites.
It’s not this website that we’re looking at now or the next one or the one before that.
None of these people know what the hell they’re talking about with infrared saunas unless they’re stepping foot in them themselves.
If you see a guy making some video and he’s not actually in the sauna and has no proof that he’s been in the sauna and is talking about, you know, all this toxic materials and how low or high the EMF levels are, but you don’t actually see him in there testing stuff.
I mean, just the other day, just to help someone that sent me a personal email and said, “Hey, I’m really worried about my sauna.
I have this EMF meter from Amazon.
I’m getting really high readings.
You know, can you help me?”
My first response is, you know, “You’re not giving me enough information.”
Second response is, “Well, the easiest thing for me to do is just to buy the meter that you have, test it, and then I’ll email you back and say whether it’s safe or not.”
So, you know, I’m obviously behind on my EMF meter reviews too, but there’s so much misinformation out there.
Every sauna company or salesperson or whoever tells you that their sauna is the best and, you know, it’s the best thing since sliced bread and you got to have this infrared wavelength in order to get a complete detox and then this type of infrared sauna, you know, blah blah blah gives you a more deeper, more penetrating sweat and detox of… or whatever.
Near…
I’ll just say it.
Near infrared penetrates all the way to the bone and it’s gonna like detox blah blah blah blah blah.
Come on, dude.
Like, far infrared is doing the majority of the work.
It’s the real workhorse in any of the saunas.
You can add near infrared to any sauna for like a hundred bucks.
So, for you to go out and spend seven or eight thousand dollars on some full spectrum sauna, is it gonna make you sweat more?
No.
Is it gonna make you sweat faster?
I don’t know.
Maybe.
They put two giant extra heaters in there.
You’re adding wattage to the sauna.
You’re adding heat.
You’re adding heaters.
You’re adding more infrared.
No one actually unplugs the near infrared and then tries it with just the far.
I do this.
And then, you know, tries it with the full spectrum and then tries it with the near.
That’s how you really tell, by the way.
So, let’s look at some of these.
Again, nothing against these websites.
These are probably just review sites that review all kinds of stuff.
But the way that you know is if you don’t see a guy actually in the sauna taking pictures, their own videos, everything, it’s bullshit.
Straight up.
There’s no other way to slice it.
This is just generic information.
They’re not able to really compare things that matter.
And you’re not gonna get, you know, this is a three to five thousand dollar purchase decision.
This isn’t like it’s a three or four hundred bucks.
This is a big purchase decision.
And most of us only want to buy a sauna once.
And so, to rely on generic information and reviews like this, I hate to see people misled.
Right?
Because I was misled.
So, it strikes a chord with me, which is what makes me want to help other people.
Because that was me.
You know, I’m the guy that was like, “Well, you know, I’ve been on the phone with Clearlight and Sunlighten and all these other people.
And I don’t really know if I need to spend $6,500, you know, just to see if I can detox heavy metals after I got my mercury fillings removed and see if I feel better.”
I’m like, “Why don’t I buy a thousand dollar sauna from Costco, try it for six months, if I get great results, then invest, you know, more money.”
Because I was looking at it as an outsider with no experience.
I didn’t know anything about saunas a couple of years ago.
I didn’t even know what an infrared sauna was.
My, how things have changed.
But anyway, the, you know, I just went online and I was in the store and it’s like, “Okay, I’m gonna spend $6,500 for a low EMF sauna from these mainstream guys.
Or I’m gonna go to Costco and I’m gonna spend a thousand bucks for a Dynamic Barcelona, which is low EMF sauna, or so the listing said.”
And then, you know, I would find out that that’s a lie and I’d get it home and you’ve got this giant pallet, you put all this stuff together, you’ve got sawdust everywhere, you get an EMF meter, you start testing things.
This, don’t buy this meter by the way.
It’s cheap on Amazon, but it’s a piece of shit.
It has artificially high readings.
So the person that emailed me and wanted to know whether the sauna that they had was safe with this particular meter was scared shitless for no reason because this meter is a pile of crap.
Anyway, let’s see what else.
Same thing, the Best Consumer Reports Guide or whatever.
You know, this is, it’s all the same to me.
Every time I see one of these, all I do is basically skim the page really quick.
If I see ads to Amazon, I mean there’s nothing wrong with promoting stuff on Amazon, right?
Like, I do Amazon reviews or I buy stuff on Amazon and then and then promote it if it’s good.
But, you know, just to sell out and put up, you know, top-ranked saunas that could potentially impact, you know, a child’s health or a family member’s health that’s fighting cancer or some other disease.
And, you know, the thing is people go on Amazon and they look at like a thousand five-star reviews for a product.
But what they don’t realize is that people are just like them.
They’ve never had a sauna before.
They’re just like me and you.
They go on Amazon, they see all the reviews, they’re like, “Ah, shit.
I’ll buy it.
It’s a good price.
You do some research, you think about it for a few days, you get one.
And then you get it and it sort of works and you’re kind of sweating and you think that’s what it’s supposed to do.”
Those are the type of people that are writing these reviews.
These are not people that have been in, you know, five, six, seven, ten, twelve different infrared saunas and can truly tell you, you know, this sauna makes you sweat in 25 minutes or this sauna takes an hour and 15 minutes to preheat and get to its max temperature.
These are people that if they think if they have a little bit of sweat on their forehead and their shoulder that it’s doing what it’s supposed to do.
They’ve never had a river sweat before.
They’ve never had their entire body sweat or the backs of their elbows or their knees or the backs of their hands just come pouring out with sweat.
That’s what a good infrared sauna should do for you.
But people are being misled, not intentionally, it’s not these people’s fault.
I’m just… this is the truth.
If you want the truth about these ratings and the consumer reports and the reviews and all this shit, this is what’s happening.
So those inexperienced people that have only been in one or maybe two saunas their entire life, maybe they tried one at the gym or maybe before they bought one on Amazon they went and tried one at the spa real quick down the road, you know, just to get a session in and see if they liked it.
That’s what I recommend everybody do by the way.
They go on Amazon, they buy the sauna, they get it in their house, they use it for a week, they come back to Amazon, they write reviews, reviews, reviews, reviews.
Thousands of five-star reviews from people who have no idea how the sauna should be performing, from people who are buying tri-field meters and rinky-dink EMF meters like this who are posting that it’s high EMF or low EMF or it’s safe or it’s not safe, when in reality, number one, this is just a magnetic field meter.
They’re not testing RF radiation from Wi-Fi or smartphone controllers, which for some people it doesn’t even matter, but for children and for people that are trying to heal from disease, not the best thing to stuff in the roof right near your head.
They’re not looking at electric fields, they don’t test body voltage, you know.
EMF is a blanket statement that’s thrown around in the sauna industry and the FTC hasn’t stopped in yet or stepped in I should say to regulate any of this stuff.
So everyone, every company, every salesperson, they just say whatever the hell they want with no regard to whether or not they’re even accurate or know what they’re talking about.
And a lot of the time, I got to tell you, the infrared sauna salespeople themselves have been misled and they buy into these ideas.
Some people will say, “Oh, magnetic fields don’t matter.”
You know, you could sit in, you know, the safety level for magnetic fields is like 80 milligauss for up to four to six hours or something like that.
Okay, maybe if you’re a healthy person, but usually if you have any kind of common sense whatsoever and you’ve looked at any of the studies from Europe or from overseas and they show that you can have damage occurring at like four to five milligauss for an extended exposure limit, do you really want to sit in a sauna for, I don’t know, 20 to 25 hours a month or every two months and be subjecting yourself to this just because of ignorance or ignorant salespeople or people that don’t know like what they don’t know?
You know, like it’s just ridiculous.
So let’s go and these portable saunas, by the way, a lot of people ask about portable saunas.
The portable saunas, if you can see it right back here, usually it has the heaters really close to you and you’re in this tiny little nylon cabinet.
I hate these things.
I don’t care what brand it is.
When I hurt my knee a few months ago when I was in Maine and I came back, a lot of people wondered why I didn’t do the sauna reviews for the saunas that I had sitting in the room there.
Because, you know, in all the videos you can see the shipping and receiving room or the unboxing room or the green-screen room where I settle this stuff up and I test them and use them myself.
The reason why is because when I hurt my knee I couldn’t bend.
I couldn’t crouch down.
I couldn’t even walk.
I was hobbling for a while, for months actually.
It took four months for my leg to heal and it’s still a little bit unstable.
But the thing is, for most people, unless you’re in a small apartment or something like that, you’re not gonna spend a thousand dollars on some portable sauna, even if it is low-emf.
You want to get a wooden sauna that you can sit down and relax in.
It has a glass door.
Like, it’s… these things are just ridiculous.
So let me show you what’s not so great about these.
Usually the heaters are right up against your back and there’s no EMF shielding in a portable sauna like this.
And there’s also heaters usually connected to your feet.
Your feet are sitting on them.
So if you were to take an electric field meter or a body voltage meter and put your body, your feet in this case, in contact with the conductor, right?
Because that’s what you’re doing.
I mean, you might as well just go grab ahold of the fuse box because your feet or your body is actually touching the surface of the heater where there’s alternating current going across.
And so the EMF levels in these are generally awful.
And so what the companies will do is they’ll use, you know, one type of EMF meter, like a magnetic field meter.
They’ll cancel out the magnetic fields in the sauna, but you’ll have these ridiculously high electric fields that are completely ignored.
And then they’ll just say, “Oh, it’s a low-emf sauna.”
But no one actually sits there and says, “Hey, Dumbo, there’s four types of EMF that can be present in any sauna.
Doesn’t matter…”
I’m not supposed to hit the microphone.
Last time I did that, damn thing fell off the table.
What was I saying?
So there’s four types of EMF.
Doesn’t matter what I say.
Doesn’t matter what anybody says.
These are the laws of the universe.
So I’m being facetious, but at the same time being serious.
In any sauna brand, doesn’t matter what anyone tells you, this is what you should be aware of.
Radios, marine radios, Wi-Fi, smartphone controllers, electronic LCD panels, those can all have RF radiation coming from them.
They’ll be transmitted as they connect to other devices.
If they’re in the ceiling and they’ve got a layer of foil shielding under them, or some screen or something like that, it will block the signals from penetrating in the sauna enough to where it doesn’t really bother you and it’s not that big of a deal.
The cheaper saunas from China have none of that shielding and they’ll put transmitters and stuff underneath the seat, which is right under your body and your butt, and your body is supposed to…
I mean, do you want to switch from parasympathetic to sympathetic at the wrong time when you’re supposed to be relaxed so that your lymphatic system can actually detox quicker, or if you take niacin you can get a really good flush and really get that stuff out in a shorter amount of time?
The answer is yes.
Anything that you do to further stress your body is going to impair that from happening.
It’s going to either take longer, it won’t work as good, or you’ll have to use the damn thing for months and months.
All this stuff comes into play.
So RF radiation from those things can be present.
These are the things that you need to be aware of.
This is like EMF 101.
Oh, by the way, I’ve got a free sauna EMF class.
It’s called the sauna EMF master class.
Just google it.
My website is the only one that pops up.
Again, it’s called the sauna EMF master class, and it’s a master class that I put together for you guys for free.
I’m not charging for this.
It is free.
All you do, go to my website, click on the YouTube videos, and I’m going to take you through exactly what you should know about EMFs and saunas.
No more bullshit.
Take the guesswork out of it.
Take the fancy marketing, you know, things out of it.
All this stuff that’s duping people and making it so hard for everyone to understand, fixed inside of 15 minutes.
Go watch it.
EMF or sauna EMF master class.
If that doesn’t bring it up, just type in clever leverage sauna EMF master class or Matt Justice clever or sauna EMF master class.
I can’t even do it myself.
So okay, so the four types of EMFs that can be present in any sauna that you should be aware of.
RF radiation, magnetic fields from the wiring, the heaters, transformers, sometimes the control panels, other times it’s just the lights in the ceiling.
The chromotherapy lights notoriously have magnetic fields.
Is it harmful?
Well that’s debatable.
You got to test or you got to follow somebody that tests.
Electric fields.
Hardly anybody checks for electric fields.
When a sauna company says, “Yeah, we have a low EMF sauna,” what they really mean is we have a sauna that doesn’t have magnetic fields or I’m sorry electric or Jesus.
What they really mean is we have a low magnetic field sauna and we didn’t test the electric fields or the RF radiation.
We’re just gonna pawn you off on this third party certificate where this company took the heaters and all the electronics out of our sauna and they tested in a lab hanging from a fucking forklift and like this stuff is legit.
Like come on.
But hold on, hold on.
Send us $5,600.
Send us $6,700.
Better yet, we got a brand new model coming out.
It’s seven to eight thousand dollars and it’s gonna be the best thing you’ve ever seen.
Go ahead.
What’s your credit card number?
Visa or MasterCard?
How do you want to pay for it?
This is how these people act like it’s not a lot of money.
They act like it’s no big deal.
They act like they know what they’re talking about, which some of them are pretty slick, but usually they’ve only been in…
This is how you know.
They’ve only been in two saunas in their entire life.
One that got them into it and the one that the company that they work for gave them.
That’s how you know.
Just ask the guy, “How many saunas have you personally been in?”
“Oh, okay.
Just three.”
“Okay, okay.”
And you know all this stuff like to a T, right?
Okay, okay, okay.
Anyway, the fourth thing is not really a type of EMF, but body voltage.
There are ways that I could trick you or anyone could trick you if I went into a sauna with a meter and you didn’t know what you were looking at and I wanted to say pull the wool over your eyes.
It’s very easy to trick somebody out of thinking that there’s electric fields in a sauna if you really know what you’re doing.
One of the ways to double-check that that’s very, very difficult to get away from is to measure body voltage.
It’s kind of like a fail-safe.
If you go into a sauna and you have high body voltage, there is either a presence of dirty electricity, magnetic fields, or electric fields.
Period.
It’s there in some fashion.
It could be different things in different situations, but that’s the thing.
So those four things, that is what someone should be thinking about.
And I know that’s a tough pill to swallow.
That’s a lot of stuff, a lot of things that don’t mean in English to you.
They sound Greek.
I know because I’ve been there.
When I first bought the sauna from Costco, I’m like, “What the hell is all this EMF stuff?
You know, I gotta have a meter for this and I gotta buy this meter for that and blah blah blah.”
I’m like, “Jesus, just give me the damn thing.
I already don’t feel well.
I just want to heal.
All I’m trying to do is help myself.
Why do you fuckers make it so hard?
Everyone’s shysters, right?”
And so those are the four things that you should be aware of.
And finally, like I showed you before, this is what really ticks me off.
This stuff is fake, man.
These reviews, all this stuff, Consumer Reports, all these things, everyone that’s passing themselves off as, “Oh yeah, we’re top-ranked on such and such Consumer Reports.”
It’s just a marketing ploy.
It’s all bullshit, man.
And so hopefully the point of this video really…
And yeah, this was from last year, I think.
Last year, there was zero results returned still on Consumer Reports for sauna.
Consumer Reports doesn’t do saunas.
So if you find anybody that is taking advantage of that, they’re just lying to you and they’re being scummy and scammy and they should be removed from the industry.
But hopefully, my intention with this video, I know that CertifiedSaunas.com is not done, but when it is, like I said, the store will be there.
You’ll be able to go.
It’ll solve all these problems.
All the problems that I had trying to buy a sauna and know that it was safe and know that it wasn’t getting ripped off and know that the company is gonna be here in three years if some part burns out.
And know that I could get support and it’s not gonna be too hard to put together and I can get the damn thing in my house because I live in a condo.
So it’s not the easiest thing.
We’re not just gonna roll up with a semi and back it up to my front door.
You know what I mean?
Like this stuff…
So what I’ve done is I’ve put together a series of videos where it’s an unboxing video.
I show you what it’s like to receive the sauna from the semi tractor trailer or the box truck or the however it’s delivered.
You get to see it in the video.
I show you how to take apart the the pallet, how to get rid of it, how to bring the sauna inside and set it up.
I show you how to use it for the first time.
I do all the EMF testing live, unedited.
So some of the videos are long, but bear with me.
I don’t want to edit this stuff because I want you guys to know that this is truthful.
Like I felt like people were duping me by showing me little clips when I was buying saunas and stuff.
And this is thousands of dollars that we’re putting on a credit card.
So like let’s make sure that it’s…
You know what I mean?
I don’t want some guy to send me some chopped up video or some video from somebody else that bought a similar sauna and you know they try to use that to convince you.
It’s like dude this is like four grand.
You know, get real.
So I do live EMF testing.
I use the saunas myself in my own home.
The only way that that I will promote a sauna or let you buy…
Actually that’s a better way to say it.
The only way I will let you buy a sauna from CertifiedSaunas.com, which is my e-commerce store for customers to buy saunas through, is if I personally use that sauna in my house.
And so there’s not gonna be a long list, right?
Maybe it’s one, maybe it’s two, maybe it’s three in the universe.
So there’s gonna be very few saunas on there.
Everything will be covered A to Z.
You won’t have to wade through this pile of shit anymore like I did.
And I think it’ll really help a lot of people.
But until that’s ready, if you come across this video five or six months from now, I’m sure the store will be up.
Just go watch the videos.
It’ll explain everything that you need.
Take the Infrared Sauna EMF Masterclass.
Just Google Matt Justice or Clever Leverage and then put sauna EMF Masterclass.
It’ll pull it right up.
And that’s a free community service that I think that I kind of did.
Not everybody…
Like this is a cheap meter.
I should have brought the other meters in here.
Not everybody has the financial means or the time to buy a bunch of meters.
They’re thousands of dollars.
I mean the meters that I have now cost more than a sauna.
Or the time to learn.
Because you got to learn how to use them.
Like a lot of times if you EMF test something new, if I get a new sauna or a new piece of equipment, we bring it in here.
I could just look at it and I can already kind of size it up and know exactly what to look for.
You just…
It’s an experience thing.
And so a lot of people just don’t have the time, the desire.
It’s very complicated.
I would have never done it if I wasn’t so frustrated.
Like if there was somebody like me that was out there two years ago, oh my god.
Would have made my life so easy.
And so that’s my goal with Clever Leverage sauna content with CertifiedSaunas.com and even like bringing back the videos and all that kind of stuff.
So hopefully in the near future I’ll put all the…
I’ll have all the sauna videos back up.
Why does it do that?
I hate it when the camera stops.
Like this is supposed to be an amazing camera.
Like one of the best cameras that you can get.
Yet it’s got a giant memory card in it and it still cuts the footage off after 28 minutes or 30 minutes.
Whatever it is.
Obviously that’s my cue that the video is too long.
But it’s been so long since I’ve been able to get the videos back up on YouTube.
Because as soon as I do that I’m gonna have to fix the content on Clever Leverage so that you know the sauna recommendations and places where you can go to buy them and all that stuff is fixed.
And I will get that done as soon as possible.
I hope you guys are having a great year.
It is a rainy Sunday afternoon here in Orlando, Florida.
Hope you guys are doing well.
And if there’s anything… actually you can do something to help me if you would please.
In the YouTube comments below put the most important thing that you need help with regarding saunas so that I can take a tally and whatever everyone puts in there first you know I’ll make that the hierarchy and I’ll do that first.
So hope you guys are having a great week and we’ll see you in the next video.