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		<title>Sauna Health Benefits &#45; How Using A Sauna Might Improve Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many enthusiasts claim that sauna health benefits include relief from arthritis, headaches, colds, hangovers and many other ailments.
There&#39;s some truth about many claims, but there are also many exaggerated claims. Still, there appears to be some evidence that suggests there are real health benefits you can gain from &#34;sweating it out&#34; in a sauna.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many enthusiasts claim that sauna health benefits include relief from arthritis, headaches, colds, hangovers and many other ailments.</p>
<p>There&#39;s some truth about many claims, but there are also many exaggerated claims. Still, there appears to be some evidence that suggests there are real health benefits you can gain from &quot;sweating it out&quot; in a sauna.</p>
<p><strong>Sweating &amp; Health</strong></p>
<p>We live in a very sedentary age and many people just don&#8217;t sweat enough. That only highlights the importance of using saunas and steam rooms.</p>
<p>Like eating and breathing, sweating is very important for your health. Yes, it is that important.</p>
<p>Without sweating, your skin pores become clogged up by stuff like antiperspirants, artificial environments, smog, etc.</p>
<p>Many health and wellness professionals agree that heavy sweating in a sauna will help rid your body of harmful material.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve even read that some physicians recommend home saunas to supplement kidney machines because sweating is such an effective detoxifier.</p>
<p>Depending on the individual, about a liter of sweat can be excreted during a 15-minute sauna.</p>
<p><strong>Heat Effects On Various Systems &amp; Organs</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kidneys.</strong> During sweating, blood is sent away from your kidneys and toward your body&#8217;s surface. This can help unburden your kidneys and help purge toxins through sweating.</p>
<p><strong>Liver.</strong> Congestion of blood in your liver is reduced while you take a sauna. This may improve your liver&#39;s ability to detox.</p>
<p><strong>Cardiovascular System.</strong> During a sauna, both your pulse and stroke volume increase. Surface vessels dilate as blood is shunted from your internal organs to the surface.</p>
<p>Repeated sauna use <i>may</i> help decrease elevated blood pressure by enhancing elasticity of your arteries, removing toxins from your kidneys and helping to reduce excessive sympathetic nervous system activity.</p>
<p><strong>Immune System.</strong> Heating your body several degrees may increase white blood cell activity and destroy microorganisms that are heat sensitive.</p>
<p><strong>Nervous System.</strong> Using a sauna inhibits your sympathetic nervous system while strengthening your parasympathetic nervous system. This means a sauna has a strong calming effect on your nervous system.</p>
<p><strong>Detoxification &#8211; An important sauna health benefit</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably read that saunas are good for detoxification.</p>
<p>First of all, heating your body several degrees dramatically increases circulation.</p>
<p>According to Dr. Lawrence Wilson, this helps remove toxins from some hard to reach places like bones, sinuses, and teeth.</p>
<p>Many forms of bacteria are heat sensitive, so the heat from a sauna can weaken or kill some of them.</p>
<p>Also, cells damaged by toxic metals and chemicals are weaker than healthier cells. Exposure to some intense heat may be a death sentence for those weaker cells.</p>
<p><strong>Sweating</strong></p>
<p>Sweating is a great method for removing toxins.</p>
<p>Many substances eliminated through your kidneys may be eliminated through your skin instead. In this way, sweating helps relieve your kidneys.</p>
<p>In case you&#8217;re wondering, sweating from exercise is not the same as sweating in a sauna (or steam room).</p>
<p>First of all, saunas conserve your body&#39;s energy by providing an external heat source. This leaves more energy for detoxification.</p>
<p>Second, exercise induced sweating activates your sympathetic nervous system. This reduces the activity of eliminative organs &#40;liver, kidneys, colon&#41;.</p>
<p><strong>Parasympathetic Nervous System Enhancement</strong></p>
<p>Stress from any source increases sympathetic nervous system activity.</p>
<p>For the best detoxification results, your body should be as parasympathetic (or relaxed) as possible. Why?</p>
<p>Parasympathetic activity mobilizes your liver, kidneys, and other organs to help eliminate toxins.</p>
<p><strong>Deep Tissue Penetration</strong></p>
<p>Infrared saunas in particular heat tissues from the inside. Some researchers believe this inside&#45;out heating assists with deep tissue detoxification.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>I hope this article helped shed more light about the subject of <a target="_blank" title="sauna health benefits" href="http://www.steam-sauna-benefits.com/sauna_benefits.html">sauna health benefits</a>.</p>
<p>If you have any health conditions, please remember to consult your doctor before using saunas on a regular basis.</p>
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		<title>The Sauna Throughout The Ages</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 12:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sauna bathing is an ancient past time although the activity is quite popular in the modern world as well. What is it that makes the sauna such a timeless pleasure?</p>
<p> Saunas are designed to provide either moist or dry heat.A typical sauna session may be a social gathering in which bathers undress and sit or lie down in temperatures greater than 80 °C. Saunas are very relaxing, and tend to make users sweat. In fact, the sauna’s popularity can be attributed to its many health benefits such as stress reduction, detoxification of the body, an improved immune system and other positive changes.</p>
<p>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. Stones were heated to very high temperatures and water was poured over them in order to create heat and moisture in the form of steam.The heat would be so strong that often people would undress when this was done.</p>
<p> Eventually the sauna was improved with the addition of a metal woodstove and chimney. Although the temperature was generally set somewhere between 70 and 80 °C, a traditional Finnish sauna could sometimes get as hot as 90 °C. 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.</p>
<p>Historically, the Finns used a vihta, a bundle of birch branches with small fresh leaves. They would bind the branches together and use it to gently swat themselves and other bathers. This practice not only aids in blood circulation, but adds a pleasant birch scent to the sauna.</p>
<p> Saunas provide stress relief in two ways. Not only do they help you relax from simply spending time relaxing within, but they also help your body relax physically. .The other way in which a sauna relieves stress is physiological. More potentially harmful chemicals are able to leave the body with the aid of the hot steam. In addition, the formation of new chemicals that are known to cause stress is greatly reduced.</p>
<p>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</p>
<p> 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.<br />  Finnish migration to other parts of the world aided in the dissemination of information about saunas, how they were made and used and their many benefits. This enabled individuals from other cultures to learn about saunas and use them, and it paved the way for future advancements such as electric sauna stoves and far infrared saunas, which became very popular. Today, the sauna is recognized and enjoyed globally, and continues to be enhanced both aesthetically and functionally.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saunas have been around since time immemorial and are still very popular today.  Let&#8217;s explore the reasons why saunas continue to have such a strong presence.</p>
<p> Saunas are designed to provide either moist or dry heat.A typical sauna session may be a social gathering in which bathers undress and sit or lie down in temperatures greater than 80 °C. 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&#8217;s relaxing properties, but also for improving the immune system and helping detoxify the body.</p>
<p> Sauna is an ancient Finnish word that describes the traditional Finnish bath. Stones were heated to very high temperatures and water was poured over them in order to create heat and moisture in the form of steam.The heat would be so strong that often people would undress when this was done.</p>
<p> As time passed, the sauna evolved and began to feature a metal woodstove along with a chimney.Air temperature was typically set between 70 and 80 degrees Celsius but on occasion exceeded as much as 90 degrees Celsius. Spraying water onto the hot rocks helped perfect this experience by adding a soft steam.</p>
<p> 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. This practice not only aids in blood circulation, but adds a pleasant birch scent to the sauna.</p>
<p> As previously noted, a sauna is a wonderful and effective way to relieve stress. It accomplishes this in two basic ways. Not only do they help you relax from simply spending time relaxing within, but they also help your body relax physically. When the sauna heats your skin, it helps to detoxify your body by making it sweat out more harmful toxins than you would have without its aid. Removing these chemicals helps your body fight stress and feel healthier</p>
<p> 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</p>
<p> The Finns keep the rich history of the sauna alive today by making it a part of their daily ritual. In Finland, saunas are considered to be a natural and effective way of refreshing both the mind and spirit. 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
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