Posts Tagged ‘sauna’

Now you can enjoy the advantages of a home sauna more conveniently than ever. Nowadays, there’s a wide range of portable home saunas that can be found just about anywhere. When you get it home, you just unpack it and plug it in.

The home sauna is becoming much more popular these days, and it’s not hard to figure out why. There are many health benefits associated with sauna use. One of these is the acceleration of the heart rate. This in turn helps the blood deliver nutrients and oxygen to the various parts of the body more efficiently.

Your pores respond to the sauna’s heat by opening up and perspiring. This encourages the process of detoxification throughout your body. Toxins are expelled, along with the harmful effects of alcohol and nicotine in your system.

The benefit of heat penetrating deep into your body also leads to the loosening of stored fats and cellulite in the body. Many people consider saunas to be beneficial for weight loss. Unfortunately, the loss is generally temporary. Once you regain your proper level of fluids, the weight will come back.

Your skin will also reap some benefits from being exposed to the heat of a sauna. When your heart speeds up, it is better able to deliver oxygen and nutrients that are critical to the health of your skin. With regular use of a sauna, you will find that your skin has a healthy glow and fewer blemishes.

As the heat of the sauna elevates your internal temperature, your body starts to produce more white blood cells. These help to fight infections and other bacteria. People with various kinds of health conditions find they can relieve their symptoms by using a sauna on a regular basis.

Infrared saunas give you even more health benefits. Instead of heating the air around you in the sauna, infrared light heats your body itself. Therefore, there won’t be any harmful effects to your respiratory system. You won’t be inhaling heated air into your lungs like you would in a traditional sauna.

Portable home saunas can range in size to fit anywhere from one to four people. They are easy to install anywhere in the home. Indeed, some saunas can be located indoors or out.

Infrared saunas use up to 90 percent less energy than a traditional sauna. At the same time they heat up considerably faster. It’s the easiest way to reap the healthy benefits of a sauna in the convenience of your home.

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27
Jan

Improve Your Skin with a Home Sauna

   Posted by: author1    in Health and Fitness, Skin Care

Relaxing in a sauna after a good workout is a luxury not too many of us have the time for. And most people don’t even know where they could go to use a sauna. If you can’t get out to a sauna, how can you reap its many benefits? Bring the sauna to you!

A home sauna is a great addition to any home. It’s convenient and guaranteed to get lots of use, unlike that treadmill that’s gathering dust. It’s a worthwhile investment and it’s guaranteed to be enjoyed by all the family. It’s a great way to spend some time relaxing, and there are also lots of health benefits associated with a home sauna.

A sauna is a small room that is specially designed to be heated to very high temperatures, in order to induce sweating and offer significant health benefits. There are actually two different types of sauna that you can choose from, which are a steam sauna or a dry sauna.

Great Benefits

If you feel like your skin looks dull or tired then a home sauna could be a great way to restore a healthy glow to your skin. Very often, skin problems are a result of the toxins found in our bodies. When you wash your face using a cleanser, it only affects the top layer of skin.

If you want skin that’s deep down clean, a home sauna could be just the answer you’re looking for. The lymphatic system will be revved up and all those toxins that lead to a variety of skin problems will be eliminated.

Start your home sauna skin cleansing session with a workout. It needn’t be too intense. Just something that will get your heart rate up and produce a light sweat. After a bit of sweating, sit down and relax in your sauna for fifteen minutes or so.

Get in and out of your home sauna at fifteen minute intervals so that you spend at least forty five minutes in total in there. Following each session, you need to cool down by hopping in the shower briefly. Remember to keep hydrated by drinking lots of water before and during your skin cleansing session.

You’ll not only discover that your skin’s appearance is improved, but your overall health is enhanced. You’re likely to discover that you are more relaxed after spending some time in the sauna. It is a great way to ease stress if you’ve had a long day in the office and need a way to unwind and forget about all the annoying things in your day.

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26
Jan

Saunas-Ancient Times To The Modern World

   Posted by: author1    in Exercise, Uncategorized

Saunas have been around since antiquity and are still very popular today. Let’s explore the history of saunas and learn how they work

Saunas are designed to provide either moist or dry heat. This takes place in a small room where bathers remove their clothing and assume a comfortable position while the hot temperature (greater than 80 °C) penetrates their pores. The opening of the pores and sweating make it possible for impurities to easily be removed from the body. If water is poured on the hot stones, steam is produced which makes the sauna moist. The sauna is loved not only for it’s relaxing properties, but also for improving the immune system and helping detoxify the body.

The word sauna simply means a traditional Finnish bath. In ancient times, saunas were small dwellings dug in the bottom of hills and slopes to keep people warm in winter. The sauna consisted of a fire wherein stones were heated to high temperatures, then doused in water to release steam heat.The heat would be so strong that often people would undress when this was done.

Eventually the sauna was improved with the addition of a metal woodstove and chimney. In traditional Finnish saunas the temperatures within often exceeded 90 degrees Celcius. Steam vapor was also generated by spraying water onto the heated stones. The steam vapor and high heat caused bathers to sweat a great deal.

In order to take full advantage of the sauna, the Finns gathered a bundle of bird branches containing tiny, fresh leaves. This was called a vihta.Many bathers continue to practice this today because the vihta stimulates the pores and cells, therefore improving blood circulation. Also, the pleasant birch scent aides in relaxation.

As previously noted, a sauna is a wonderful and effective way to relieve stress. It accomplishes this in two basic ways. One obvious way is psychological; the heat and steam have a highly relaxing effect. The other way in which a sauna relieves stress is by releasing chemicals from the body. When your skin heats up during a bath, large quantities of chemicals that cause stress are expelled from the body. Thus, in addition to reducing the amount of chemicals in the body, the sauna bath also slows the formation of chemicals.

The opening of the pores also makes it easier to remove toxins from the body. Toxins travel through your sweat glands and are released with your perspiration. As noted earlier, a sauna creates a high amount of perspiration and therefore is excellent for detoxification

Finns utilize saunas on a regular basis, and saunas are lauded thoughout Finland as the best, most natural way to cleanse oneself both in body and mind. Then and now, the sauna remains a key component to healthy living in Finland. Families often bathed together in home saunas, and in the past Finnish women often gave birth in saunas.

When the Finns migrated to the different parts of the globe they shared their knowledge of sauna designs and customs. They taught other cultures about the sauna’s health benefits which helped the sauna to evolve further. Eventually, this led to the development of electric sauna stoves and far infrared saunas which became quite popular. Since then various cultures around the world have been recognizing, adopting and improvising the sauna.

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