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Health Benefits of Sauna: Losing the Stress and Feeling Great Again.
Posted: Friday, August 11, 2006
by Paul Symonds
http://www.investsicily.com
The health benefits of using a sauna are many and these days, having a home sauna are practical and affordable with home sauna kits. Sauna may not be everyone’s idea of relaxation, but as the Finnish will tell you, there are benefits to spending time in a sauna.
Your heart rate can increase by between 50 and 75% during a short 10 to 20 minute sauna session and a sauna's dry heat can get as high as 180 degrees F. This increase is thought to match to the metabolic changes achieved by ones body, with physical exercise. The heat also causes your blood vessels in the skin to expand, so that you are able to accommodate increased blood flow. Your skin temperature can also rise to more than 100 degrees F within only a few minutes. The average person will lose one pint of sweat in a 10 to 20 minute sauna session; whilst your pulse-rate can rise by 30 per cent, allowing the heart to nearly double the amount of blood it pumps every minute. There are experts who believe that there are NO known health benefits except for the feeling of relaxation. What is clear from most literature on sauna and health benefits danger wise is that people with heart problems should either consult their doctor first before using a sauna or AVOID saunas. Similarly, pregnant woman may want to take advice first. If you are unsure always consult your doctor and additionally take some precautions. Do not for example, before using a sauna, drink alcohol or take medication that may impair sweating. Similarly, do not stay in a sauna for than twenty minutes and also make sure that you drink a few glasses of water after the sauna.
Some experts do believe that sauna is beneficial for you. Circulation to blood vessels is increased and the blood flow to the skin increases. The increased blood flow moves useful nutrients to subcutaneous and surface tissue. This in turn helps cellular activity and growth. The sauna in effect helps to nourish the skin and can help circulation, in addition to removing the sebum and bacteria lodged in fat. Saunas help a person to sweat and this helps the person to cleanse their skin and sweat glands; with profuse sweating enhances the flushing of the body. Steam inhalation in steam rooms can also be very good for several respiratory problems. Why not visit your local sauna facilities and build up a sweat?Or even better, buy and install yourself a home sauna.
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Interesting article.
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