Why the study was conducted
In 2010, the Canadian Journal of Diabetes published the results of a clinical study conducted by a family practice physician who wanted to understand how a far infrared sauna’s (FIRS) cardiovascular benefits affected people with type 2 diabetes.1 At the time, Dr. Richard Beever was a clinical assistant professor of family medicine at the University of British Columbia and wanted to find solutions he could feel confident about recommending clinically to help people with type 2 diabetes get healthy, and in particular lower the risks of congestive heart failure.
He wanted to find ways to help stop the epidemic of obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Knowing that having multiple factors increase the risk of heart disease, especially for diabetics, he was looking for valid non-drug ways to help decrease any of those factors for his patients. Dr. Beever had recently published a summary of the evidence to support infrared sauna claims of a wide range of numerous health benefits, so it was fresh on his mind that the cardiovascular benefits were significant.2,4