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Posts Tagged ‘Steambaths’
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
There are a lot of health benefits attributed to regular use of saunas and steambaths. A room used for hot heat session or dry heat sessions is referred to as a sauna. It has hot, humid temperatures inside which could be more than eighty degrees Celsius. These hot temperatures cause perspiration of the body.
Saunas have undergone tremendous changes in the past years. They were originally underground pits that used firewood to heat them. Their purpose was provision of warmth in winter. Today, solar power, gas or electricity are used to heat them. They come in various types also including smoke saunas, steam saunas and dry saunas.
Baths can be taken using steam. These are called steam baths and they produce water vapor by use of a humidifying steam generator. This vapor is spread to the whole body and this causes perspiration. The temperature in steam baths varies between 43 degrees Celsius and 46 degrees Celsius.
These facilities can be found in places of recreation and homes. Their use is for recreation and therapy. Both cause the body to sweat within a short while.
The mind and body relax when a person uses sauna and steam bath regularly. The spirit is rejuvenated and refreshed by this relaxation. Excessive stress hormones are burned off and thus the mind is cleansed. If used before sleeping, sound and restful sleep is induced.
Their regular use also gives relieve to people with problems related to respiration. The steam gets rid of any allergens and mucus from the lungs. Catching of common colds is also minimized.
There is improvement of joints movement for sufferers of rheumatic disease. This happens because heat is helpful in managing muscular pains. Heat causes reduction of pain in the joints and causes improvement in the healing process.
Circulation of blood improves for athletes and also volumes of red blood cells and plasma improve. The athletes tolerance to exercise thus improves. Functions of those with high blood pressure and congestive heart failure improve. Lifestyle ailments like obesity or diabetes can also be treated using them.
Perspiring is good for skin to be healthy. It opens up pores and washes away dead skin and cells thus detoxifying your skin. Circulation of blood to your skin is increased giving it a healthier glow. This makes your beauty to improve overall.
Steam baths and saunas are supplied by many firms today. They give customers variety to choose from like infrared saunas that use infrared heaters to emit infrared radiant heat. This heat gets absorbed directly into your body. Insulated outdoor saunas are available too and can be used in the patio. There is also a pre-fab sauna that is ready to use and does not need additional frames or insulation. You can also set up a sauna of your own using sauna heaters and sauna material kits which are also on sale.
There are many more health benefits attributed to regular use of sauna and steambaths. When used regularly, they clear drugs, solvents, heavy metals and organic chemicals from the user’s body. The user becomes healthier as activities of his body organs get stimulated.
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
Saunas have been around in one form or another for thousands of years. From European steam baths to Indian “sweat lodges,” people have recognized the value of a good sweat through the ages.
According to many health professionals, the benefits of regular sauna use are widespread, and include: strengthened immune system, improved blood circulation, enhanced detoxification processes, deep skin cleansing and rejuvenation and tension and stress relief. During a sauna, blood flow to the skin increases to as high as 50 to70 percent of cardiac output. This figure is usually around 5 to 10 percent. This brings nutrients to subcutaneous and surface tissue resulting in glowing healthy skin. Profuse sweating has been shown to enhance the detoxifying ability of the skin by opening pores and flushing impurities from the body.
When you are exposed to a high heat infrared sauna it creates an artificial fever state within your body. Fever is part of the body’s natural healing process. Fever stimulates the immune system which results in increased production of disease fighting white blood cells and other antibodies.
Perhaps the greatest benefit sauna users can expect is the impact they have on the heart. The heart benefits of regular sauna use have been studied and proven through medical studies. One study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology tested sauna therapy on a group of people with risk factors for coronary disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking. The subjects of the study used a sauna daily, and in only two weeks, doctors noticed improved blood vessel function of 40 percent. The end result of the study was that even people who currently suffered from heart disease or severely blocked arteries realized great benefit from regular sauna therapy.
The ways in which saunas benefit the most important muscle in your body are varied. During a 10-20 minute sauna session, your heart rate increases by 50 to 75 percent. Sitting in a sauna generally gives you the same kind of benefit you would receive from a brisk walk. Through exercise, the blood vessels relax and heart function improves. This process is called vasodilatation and it improves the way the heart pumps blood to the rest of the body. This can have an effect on blood pressure and other coronary risk factors. If you’ve experienced any heart problems or your family has a history of coronary risk, a sauna is definitely a worthwhile investment commonly recommended by doctors and cardiologists.
Effective blood circulation is one of the main elements to healthy heart function. When your blood is circulating well, it helps to transport nutrients throughout your entire body. It also helps purge toxins from your skin and body tissue, improves the function of your liver, kidneys and of course your heart. As your body heats up in a sauna, it increases sweat production in an attempt to keep cool. Your heart ends up working harder, pumping blood at a greater rate, which ends up providing many of the same conditioning benefits of aerobic exercise.
Find a way to add regular saunas to your routine, and your heart will thank you.
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Thursday, January 1st, 2009
A sauna can be a great addition to any home, but there are quite a few things to consider before making any purchase of this magnitude. What type of sauna will work bets in your home – a portable or a traditional? What type of heat will you use to operate your sauna – oil, gas, wood or infrared? Which type of sauna will be best for your financial situation?
The Health Benefits
A sauna can be relaxing and therapeutic, which can be very beneficial to your health. After a long, difficult day at the office the stress seems to just melt away after relaxing for just a few minutes in a sauna – having that option available to you right in your own home whenever you feel you need it is a wonderful feeling.
A sauna can also do wonders for your social life. Spending some time in the sauna with a few glasses of wine is one of the best possible ways to end up a romantic evening.
How Much Does it Cost
This used to be one of the biggest concerns for potential sauna owners. Traditional saunas can be very large, very expensive and costly to install and operate. Your home needed a convenient location for the sauna to be installed and the cost of the materials and labor made owning a sauna just a fantasy for an average, middle class family.
Now there are lightweight and inexpensive portable saunas that can easily be worked into houses or apartments with tight quarters that never would have comfortably housed a traditional sauna. The portable saunas can be easily and quickly installed, in fact you can often be using your new portable sauna the very same day it’s delivered. Portable saunas can be purchased, installed and operated for a fraction of what it would have cost for a traditional sauna.
Where will you put your Sauna?
Even though the new lightweight, portable saunas can fit in just about anywhere, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you shouldn’t carefully select the best possible location for your sauna. If the climate is suited for it, you can install your have an outdoor sauna of your home on a small deck, but you have to consider a place to store the necessary amenities like towels as well as a place to change that’s out of the public eye.
In doors it’s advisable to have your sauna close to a bathroom for cleaning up and changing, or at the very least a changing area with a shower stall and some storage for towels, robes and a change of clothes.
Your sauna is meant to be the ultimate source for relaxation; you don’t want to put it in a place that makes anything about the experience inconvenient. If everything that you need for your sauna time is right within reach, it will make the experience that much more relaxing and you’ll be much more likely to use it frequently.
Ability to Customize
If you’ve got the money and the space available you can make your sauna and surround as extravagant as you would like. Your imagination is the only limitation to the theme you can create with your sauna space if you’ve got the funds and a large enough area to transform.
The thought of buying a sauna can be a little intimidating, just because of the infinite amount of options available to you. You need to do your research and put that together with some careful planning before making your final decision as to which sauna will be the best for your situation. The right sauna will add both value to your home and increase your overall quality of life, so take the time to look at and consider all of the options available before making your final decision.
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Having the right sauna accessories will make your relaxing ritual that much better. It`s worth the small investment to enhance what is already a great experience and turn it into something amazing.
Bucket and Ladle
One of the quintessential experiences of a sauna is the dipping of water and pouring it over your body. This is particularly popular in Finnish saunas, but can be used in other types, as well. The cool water helps regulate body temperature, flush away any toxins and grime that has been excreted by the body and is excellent for toning the pores, as well.
The variety of pails and dippers means that you`ll be able to find something to fit your sauna room perfectly. It`s a good idea to go for a metal insert which works to keep the water at a constant temperature, as opposed to plastic, which tends to create tepid water temperatures. Copper buckets and ladles are quite popular for an authentic look and work very well in modern saunas, as well.
Thermometer/Hydrometer
Having a thermometer in your sauna is always a good idea. You`ll be able to see at a glance whether the temperature is right, rather than having to judge by how it feels. Since there are optimum temperatures for the cleansing experience, it`s useful to have the thermometer right there inside the sauna.
A hydrometer lets you know what the humidity level within the room is and the best devices available combine both thermometer and hydrometer. Opt for a wood framed version that will blend into the interior of the spa for a more sophisticated look.
Bath Brush
With a long handle for reaching down your back, you`ll find that a bath brush allows the heat and steam from the sauna to work better. The brush is used to open pores all over the body, which allows the steam to penetrate and do its job, deep cleaning the skin. The bristles also stimulate blood flow to the skin, enhancing the cleansing effect.
Back/Head Support
Sitting in a sauna on a regular basis can be a bit of a strain on the back and neck. For the ultimate relaxation, it`s a good idea to invest in a back or head rest. Look for ones that are ergonomically curved to fit your spine in a comfortable position.
Back and head supports are usually made of wood to fit into the sauna environment and withstand the high temperatures and humidity. You`ll find it much more relaxing when you can lean your head back and rest while enjoying the cleansing experience.
Timer
Most people follow time limits to stay safe in the sauna, but if you can`t wear a watch in, how do you know when your time is up? That`s where a good sauna timer comes in handy. Since regular clocks tend to fog up or stop working in the humidity, you might want to go for the more traditional sand timer which can be turned as often as needed to set the right time.
Aromatic Dispenser
The benefits of aromatherapy are well known, so why not incorporate this into your sauna? Depending on the scent you choose, it can be either relaxing or invigorating to use an aromatic dispenser. Liquid scent is mixed with water and the dispenser allows it to drip slowly onto the stones, creating a unique atmosphere that is usually only found in professional spas.
Sauna accessories really do make the entire experience more wonderful and relaxing. From back rests to scrub brushes, there are products to help improve every aspect of the sauna. Choose high quality options, though, since cheaper versions won`t hold up for long in the intense environment and tend to fall apart.
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