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Sauna pants
Oanh Van
WFE 101
Professor David Moore
November 3rd, 2014

Sauna Pants is a fitness equipment that provides the benefits of a heating sauna. It makes you sweat quickly within minutes in the stomach, waist, butt and hips, consequently helps shedding extra water in just 50 minutes a day and possibly losing weight . Furthermore, the soothing heat attribute is also claimed to ease tight muscles and sore joint. The pants are simple to wear with adjust-ability in waists and thighs but still, since it has limited sizes to fit all types of body shape for both men and women, there are complaints regarding inconvenience among users’ reviews. You have the option to dial your desired temperature, but by sacrificing the moving-around due to the 4-inch cord. On the other hand, it is guaranteed 100% money back in 90 days after purchase for the relatively reasonable price $29.99 - $39.95 (compared to a standard sauna normally around $40-$60).
No matter how promising this product may sound, if you wish to lose real weight this is not a desirable equipment. One deficiency is no clinical test or patent being mentioned; hence, skin irritations or other health-related problems like infertility are upon your own risk. Like how the claim ingeniously claims, the user just gets rid of some extra water weight, a small amount of weight that will be easily gained back during a re-hydration session. No muscle workouts or any kind of physical activities is needed while the real weight loss plan lies in the reduction of fat volume, leaving muscle and water remained. Same heating mechanism to accelerate water weight loss, we have another apparel item, the sauna suit. Unlike the sauna pants, the sauna suit “features high insulation and low water vapor permeability, due to the thickness and the multi-layered fabric design”, then serves as a major physiologic defense against overheating through sweating during vigorous physical activity, which makes it by far a more effective product in support of



Cited: Pages “Sauna Pants.” As seen on TV. Web. 27 October. 2014. http://www.asseenontv.com/sauna-pants/detail.php?p=305927 “Sauna Pants.” Youtube. Web. 27 October. 2014. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eJhAR5tQg0 “Sauna Pants Review.” Diet Spotlight. Web. 27 October. 2014. http://www.dietspotlight.com/sauna-pants-review/ Sports bra with integral fitted sauna suit. Google Patent. Web. 27 October. 2014. http://www.google.com/patents/US8376808

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