Sauna and Steam Room

A sauna is a small room or house designed as a place to experience dry or wet heat sessions. The word “sauna” is also used to describe an unusually hot or humid environment. Saunas can be either Conventional saunas that warm the air or infrared saunas that warm objects. The temperature in a sauna room can be anywhere between 80-100 degrees Celsius.

Sauna is not a new word for us now. People have been taking Sauna Bath for years. Sauna bath whether Wet Sauna or Dry Sauna has multiple benefits. It is the best way you can relax your muscles at home, you don’t have to go out in the sun. Taking regular sauna baths also helps to reduce excess fat as you sweat because of the heat. Infrared two people or three people sauna will have your friends and family getting together and having a great time.

I spent 25 years of my life in a hot and humid city. There I used to sweat anyways without doing any activity. When I moved to a city where it’s usually cold I started gaining weight. I never used to sweat unless I go for a rigorous cardio activity. My muscles also started getting stiff. Then I used Sauna to relax them and SWEAT. The sweat cleanses the body by flushing out the toxins. And this eventually helps to reduce weight. This also keeps you healthy and fit. Some people have said that after using sauna they also felt very fresh. Sauna is a great stress reducer. It can also give relief from common cold, headaches and hangovers. People with sleep disorders such as insomnia and improper sleep condition can be benefited through sauna as it is very effective in inducing a good long relaxing sleep.

Some people may have some health conditions which may prevent them from using sauna. People with skin problems, low blood pressure, diabetics, bad blood circulation and heart disease should consult a physician before using sauna. Also there are some things to be remembered when using sauna, such as drinking plenty of water before and after sauna and using a moisturizer. The main risk of a sauna is staying in too long and fainting from overheating. This may happen with who have been using drugs or alcohol. Children should not use saunas without supervision. It is advised that pregnant women should also not use saunas.

Many individuals suffer from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). This is due to the changes in season especially from summer to winter. Their mood is affected by those changes. One of the symptoms of this disorder is depression. Infrared saunas help to crate the environment of the summer with positive effects of sun rays. They do not include the negative effects.

Life today is busier than ever before. We need more work get done yesterday..What could be a better way than Sauna to get constant energy boost? You can call it a complete mental and physical renovation and get back on top of the things.

Leave a Reply