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Home Sauna| Indoor Sauna

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Nowadays many of us find it difficult to find spare time for attending gyms, saunas and spas to ensure that we are fit and healthy.  This is mainly because of the busy lives we lead and all of us would like to have access to such facilities inside our home. The following reasons make the home sauna beneficial to the mind and body:

•    The heat inside the sauna induces sweat thereby cleaning your body; your skin will become clean and smooth.
•      The cleansing process occurs by inducing thirst and thus, cleansing the inside of your body as well;
•    You tend to lose weight because certain amount of calories is burnt during the cleansing and sweating process.

A sauna is benefit for relieving stress as well and therefore a great asset when you access it in the comfort of your home. Availability of a home sauna provides you all the benefits of a sauna in a short period thereby refreshing and rejuvenating you so you can counter another day’s tough schedule.

In home saunas will be enjoyed by the entire family as well as friends. Often friends organize sauna evenings in order to relieve some stress and catch up with the latest news and gossip. Home saunas come in various sizes and  2 to 6 people can be accommodated in a home sauna, depending upon it’s size.  If you have allotted bigger space you could have a home sauna that can accommodate a larger number of people. ) However, once you have a sauna you will be glad you took the time and spend the money on it as the benefits and enjoyment will be well worth the while.

If you have heart disease/ BP, if you are pregnant and if you take drowsiness causing drugs you should always have somebody accompanying you; otherwise it could be life-threatening. It is dangerous to allow children to either activate sauna or use sauna without the guidance of adults.

In order to access the door from outside ensure that your home sauna doors open outwards; the door should not get locked accidentally and hence avoid providing any automatic locks; providing alarm button will help in case an emergency situation occurs.

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A Steam Bath Has Many Pros

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

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It has been said that Hippocrates was the one to discover that a fever could actually cure some diseases and conditions. Since then, steam baths and saunas have been providing “fake” fevers. While a dry sauna has benefits, both a steam bath and steam shower are more beneficial. The steam is better for conditions such as bronchitis, allergies and asthma due to the higher moisture content.

As previously mentioned, the steam bath can offer relief to those who suffer from respiratory ailments; possibly because steam can removed mucus and allergens from your lungs. Many doctors advise patients to breathe steam. By utilizing steam rooms, they can breathe in a much more concentrated amount of steam than they would normally get with a vaporizer, allowing maximum benefits to people with breathing difficulties. This is by no means a cure, yet many people feel such relief that they will go back again and again for the relief it does provide.

Most people do not know that sweating is good for your skin; however, dermatologists say that sweat washes your skin better than soap and water because it opens the pores and allows for deep down cleaning and the removal of dead skin cells. A steam bath or shower also increases blood circulation, which in turn gives you a healthier looking glow. Not only is steam good for your skin it also helps with pain management, as heat soothes sore muscles and actually speeds up the healing process by bringing increased oxygen to the injured parts of your body.

One of the most effective ways of healing your body is through deep sleep; however, not everyone has that luxury. In your life you may have to deal with daily stresses and those stresses tend to build up over time, which may cause someone to have stress related problems, such as hypertension and high blood pressure. Hot tubs saunas, home saunas or perhaps a sauna massage would be a great way to unwind and try to relieve those daily stresses. The heat from the sauna helps to loosen your muscles and the steam actually makes it a more comforting atmosphere in which to calm your mind.

If you are feeling tense and tired at the end of the day, then consider taking a steam bath before going to bed, as it tends to promote a more calm and relaxed state of mind. Is that not something that everyone can use? So, go ahead and indulge both your body and mind in order to reap the benefits of a deeper and more restful sleep and an improved overall state of mind.

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An Overview Of A Sauna And Its Advantages

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

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The heat from a dry sauna often has a profound effect on your body and it can reach temperatures of around 185 degrees. Still, many people feel that the benefits of a sauna, or sweat baths as they have been called, are many. Your pulse rate can jump to 30% or higher than average, which causes the heart to nearly double the amount of blood pumped each minute. Most of that extra flow is directed to the skin and the circulation actually shunts blood away from internal organs. The temperature of your skin usually soars up to 104 degrees within just a few minutes causing most people to produce around one pint of sweat during that short stint in the sauna.

Most experts believe that even though saunas are considered safe, there is no real evidence of any health benefits beyond the feeling of rest and relaxation. However, the general consensus is that a heart patient needs to speak with his or her doctor before making use of any sauna equipment. Anyone having any type of abnormal heart rhythm, hard to control blood pressure or unstable angina will likely be told to avoid the sauna room.

It is always a good idea to practice safety measures when planning to spend some time in the sauna and those precautions may include limiting your sessions to 15 or 20 minutes, gradually cooling down when you are done and drinking several glasses of cool water when finished. You should also avoid medications and alcohol if you are planning to spend time in a sauna, as it may impair your ability to sweat both before and after.

Even with conflicting feelings about the actual safety or usefulness of the sauna there are some results that are undeniable. Of course they may vary for each individual, but most people do experience some type of benefit.

Some of the most often cited common benefits include reviving strained and tired muscles after physical exertion, as well as a cleansing effect from the perspiration, which helps to provide a clearer complexion and healthier skin. Saunas are also said to offer relief from the stiffness and pain of arthritis.

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