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Using Saunas: What Are The Benefits To Enjoy?

It’s no secret that other than a leisure activity, using saunas can provide you with a host of benefits. These benefits can be enjoyed either in the privacy of one’s home or at the health club. There are prefabricated ones which are sold at hardware stores or even online. They may be installed in the bathroom, basement or even outdoors such as by the pool. If you find such expensive, you may simply use the one in the health club you’re attending.

They can be generally categorized into two: the dry and wet kinds. The dry kind, as the name itself reveals, uses dry air inside. That’s because with very high temperature, steam can burn the skin. The wet kind, on the other hand, is also known as a steam bath or room. In addition, the temperature inside is lower than the dry counterpart. Choosing between the two all depends on your personal liking.

The many health benefits which you can enjoy can be found below:

Your skin is actually the largest organ you have, and it serves many roles. One of these is the elimination of accumulated impurities in the body. When exposed to high temperature, the pores open up and the sweat glands are stimulated. Other than for regulation of the body’s temperature, sweating is also an eliminative means. It helps flush out via the skin toxins we get from processed foods, the environment and unhealthy habits.

Your blood vessels tend to dilate and their walls become more elastic. This helps promote a much better circulation in the skin. Because of this, nutrients and oxygen are supplied to the cells of the skin, resulting to a healthy, glowing skin. Also, circulation in the extremities is also improved.

Some people swear by its weight loss effects. Additionally, they claim that results may be noticed as soon as they get out of the room. While there’s some truth to their claims, there’s bad news: what’s lost is merely water weight. So the moment you begin to replenish lost fluids, the weight can be gained back easily.

It’s said that your heart rate increases by 50 percent, or even more, during sessions in pre-fab saunas. In effect, you get the same positive results as having physical exercise. Increased heart rate results in increased consumption of energy by the body. And this leads to expenditure of excess calories. If you’re a weigh watcher, such may be very helpful.

Certain medical studies claim that the occurrence of some illnesses like flu and colds can be significantly reduced. It’s because the high temperature takes your body in an artificial state of fever. When you have a fever, it’s actually your body’s way to stimulate your immune system to produce more antibodies to attack harmful microorganisms. Because of this, you’re more protected against some illnesses, or you can bounce back much faster from them.

The various benefits of a sauna doesn’t end there yet. Some respiratory problems can find relief, like bronchitis or sinusitis. Muscles that are strained and tired can be relaxed for a faster recovery. Stress may be managed much better, and it can contribute to a good night’s sleep. But the most important thing of all is you tend to feel good.

Whether you spend time in a sauna or a steambath, you will feel reinvigorated and relaxed all at the same time. You can accessorizes with dry sauna accessories like sauna material kits, and save time with infrared saunas.

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Sweating and Safe Detox

In recent weeks the blogosphere has been buzzing with talk about the dangers of steam rooms, sweat lodges and saunas, as well as questioning whether or not sweating is a valid method for detoxifying your body. Up until now, these questions have been answered quite easily. The question now presents itself -”what change, if any, has prompted us to question the efficacy of saunas?”

Confusion regarding the safe use of saunas and sweat lodges has come out of the tragedy at the “Spriritual Warrior” retreat in Arizona last fall. Excessive use of a sweat lodge lead to dehydration and the eventual death of 3 guests as well as 18 people hospitalized.

Most people are able to enjoy the many benefits of their saunas and don’t worry about these easily avoidable problems by drinking water before and after a session. All that is needed to prevent any possible risk is to stay hydrated. Hydration is the single most important factor to sweating out toxins and replenishing the body.

Many people are unaware that using a sauna for a cardio workout, detox or a diet is one of the safest and easiest ways to go about it. Infrared saunas are especially a good sauna for stimulating detox through sweating. The American Medical Association (AMA) explained that “many of us who run do so to place a demand on our cardiovascular system, not to build big leg muscles. Regular use of indoor saunas may impact a similar stress on the cardiovascular system, and its regular use may be as effective, as a means of cardiovascular conditioning and burning of calories, as regular exercise.”

It is highly recommended to drink a glas of water before and after a session in an infrared sauna. There is little more that is needed to enjoy 15-30minutes in a sauna. Staying hydrated is the key to getting a good detox.[I:http://acaiberryweightloss4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/BenjaminAndrews4.jpg]

Using a high quality mineral supplement is the other key factor to remember if you are going to be detoxing in a sauna. By adding mineral drops to your water before and after a portable sauna session, you will be replacing any lost minerals that are sometimes sweated out with the toxins.

There is no need for confusion when it comes to infrared saunas, sweat lodges and detox. The ease of use and effectiveness of a sauna certainly outweighs the sight risk of overuse and dehydration. Hopefully people will better understand that now.

Benjamin Andrews blogs about detox as well as many other topics on natural living. To know more about FIR saunas and sweat detox, visit HEALTHandMEdBlog and read more from Andrews.

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