Helps to
relieve mental fatigue
When your body is relaxed your mind feels better and you feel better. The
Sauna promotes a wonderful sense of well being.
Relieves
tension and stress
You will feel rejuvenated and have increased energy levels. The Sauna helps
many get a more restful sleep.
Provides a
cardiovascular workout--helps condition the heart
Finnish researchers have reported that the regular use of Saunas helps
maintain the blood vessels. Vessels become elastic and pliable longer due to
regular dilation and contraction from the process of heating and cooling the
body repeatedly. The heart rate increases in the Sauna creating a demand for
more oxygen, which in turn burns calories and provides a mild workout for
the heart.
Increases
metabolic rate
Regular Sauna usage helps speed up the metabolism in a way similar to
exercise.
Improves
circulation
Blood vessel dilation brings blood closer to the surface of the skin and, as
blood vessels expand to accommodate increased blood flow, circulation in the
extremities improves.
Provides
temporary relief for arthritic pain
Heat therapy benefits joint and muscle pain and helps with range of motion.
Promotes
healing and releases natural pain killers
Beta Endorphins and Norepinephrines are released as the body’s natural pain
killers temporarily raise the body’s pain threshold.
Increases
resistance to illness
The Finnish Medical Society, Duodecim, has conducted tests that show a 30%
less chance of getting a cold when Saunas are taken regularly. Saunas have
even been shown to help in preventing a cold from getting worse. Sauna heat
puts the body into an artificial fever state (hyperthermia). Fever is part
of the body’s natural healing process. This “fake fever” stimulates the
immune system resulting in an increased production of disease fighting white
blood cells and antibodies.
Burn as many
as 300 calories during a Sauna session
The Sauna should not, of course, be used as a weight loss aid by itself, but
when used with a good diet and exercise program, a Sauna can help burn more
calories. Weight is lost in a Sauna, but most of it is water loss from
sweating.
Helps
maintain clear, healthy skin
Increased blood flow promotes cellular growth and development by bringing
important nutrients to subcutaneous and surface tissue. While taking a
Sauna, blood flow to the skin increases to as high as 50-70% of cardiac
output (normal is 5-10%). Sauna heat relaxes facial tension, skin pores are
opened, and heat stimulates the epidermis, thus increasing circulation.
Vasodilation (expansion of blood vessels) brings essential fluids to the
surface, enhancing collagen production, to maintain skin elasticity and a
wrinkle-free complexion.
Sweat out
toxins and impurities from the body
Sauna is the deepest cleaning bath in the world. Perspiration induced by a
Sauna opens the body’s pores and naturally expels impurities and toxins from
the body. There are many detoxification programs that use the Sauna daily to
rid the body of chemicals. The Sauna has been used to sweat out nicotine,
pesticides, and other toxins. Skin is the largest organ of the body and 30%
of body wastes exit through the skin. The Sauna elevates the body’s ability
to rid itself of this waste.
Relieves
allergies and sinus congestion
Steam inhalation is excellent for relieving throat irritations and helping
the inflammation of upper respiratory mucous membranes. Sauna steam loosens
secretions and can stimulate discharge of mucous from the lungs and throat.
Reduces pain
from sunburn
Heat from the Sauna soothes sunburned skin as blood rushes to the surface to
aid in healing.
Helps with
kidney function
Sauna bathing can augment proper kidney function. Perspiration through the
skin’s pores excretes a good amount of the body’s wastes and reduces the
load put on the kidneys. Sweating is such an effective detoxifier that some
doctors recommend Sauna usage to supplement persons on kidney dialysis.
Requires
little maintenance
Saunas are only on when being used, unlike spas and hot tubs. Sauna heaters
have very few moving parts so there is less chance of anything breaking. The
only maintenance involved is periodically cleaning the floor.
Adds value
and luxury to your home
A Sauna is an affordable amenity that adds monetary value to your home.
Plus, with its relaxation and health benefits, the Sauna is a sanctuary that
creates value for your whole family.