The Basics Of Saunas... History And Benefits
We have all heard of a steam bath, or sauna, but how many of us
actually know what the benefits of a sauna are, or even that there are any benefits. Both dry saunas and steam
saunas are quite beneficial and can help with a number of ailments. So what are the basic origins of the two types
of sauna, and what are the benefits of both. Basically what is a sauna, and where did it originate?
Saunas have their origins from the
Finland, where saunas are just a normal part of life, as indicated by the fact that there is essentially one sauna
for every household. It is just like saying every family in America has a car, that is simply how much apart of
Finnish culture saunas are. As a matter of fact, before modern public health care and nurseries, it was common for
Finnish women to give birth in saunas, due to the sterile environment. Before we move onto the benefits of a sauna,
let’s first quickly cover the two different kinds of sauna.
First, a dry sauna
works by having special stones heated and placed inside the room, which raises the temperature of the room. A steam
sauna is the exact same, except that water is poured onto the heated stones, thus creating steam. The dry sauna
heats only the air of the room while the steam sauna heats the air and raises the humidity of the
room.
Now onto the crux of
the matter, the health benefits of a sauna, dry or steamed. Basically the benefits of a sauna are derived from the
heat generated in the room. The benefits of both kinds of sauna are essentially due to the high temperatures that
really benefit your body.
When the temperature
is raised to such levels, you will perspire, and that alone can increase the circulation of the blood due to blood
vessels opening more thus promoting healing. Not only will you enjoy the relaxing of your body as all of your pores
open and allow toxins and such to be released from your body, but steam saunas can also help improve respiratory
problems as well.
As you can see, both
types of saunas have benefits for your health. However you should consult your doctor before you simply jump into a
sauna as the high temperatures can be dangerous for those with certain health problems.
Thanks to the Finnish, we are now able to share in the beneficial qualities of both a dry and
steam sauna. The health benefits are numerous and are a simple solution to aid the body in recovering from
different ailments as well as a good way to relax and reduce stress. It is clear that the Finnish discovered the
social and health benefits of their saunas long ago, and that even with all of today’s medicines, sometimes a few
sessions in a hot steamy room are just what the doctor ordered.
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