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Sunlighten to unveil mPulse Series in April 2010

Published on January 4, 2010 at 7:48 AM · No Comments

Sunlighten(TM) (www.sunlighten.com) is proud to unveil its mPulse(TM) Series, set to launch in April 2010, which is the world's first sauna with personalized biofeedback tracking as well as customizable full spectrum infrared heat that targets specific health concerns.

Sunlighten's revolutionary new mPulse(TM) Infrared Sauna Series includes a biofeedback monitor programmed to wirelessly measure and send heart rate and calories burned into a wellness website for personal use.

The mPulse(TM) Series by Sunlighten(TM) also features the first customizable full spectrum infrared heater. Consumers control the settings, from near-infrared light (for pain relief and skin purification), to mid-infrared (which assists in weight loss and improved circulation), to far infrared (which reduces blood pressure and is whole-body detoxifying).

The mPulse(TM) Series has already been selected as an Official 2010 Consumer Electronics Association Honoree in Health & Wellness, and it will receive official recognition at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show.

Unlike conventional saunas that use hot rock/steam heat, Sunlighten(TM) Saunas use infrared heating, a technology that is one of the world's best alternative medicine secrets.

According to Owner Connie Zack, "Our company goal is to perpetuate the shift from disease treatment towards disease prevention. The future of health depends on natural, safe and non-toxic methods of healing, such as infrared sauna therapy. We exist to help empower individuals in this mindset change."

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