Homehttp://steam-sauna.com/blog/2024-05-29T05:46:55+00:00Steam SaunaSteam Bath Benefits That May Surprise You!2019-12-21T15:00:00+00:002019-12-21T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/steam-bath-benefits-that-may-surprise-you.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Steam_Bath_Benefits_That_May_Surprise_You.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Steam baths and steam showers are purchased by homeowners predominantly because of luxurious designs," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steam baths and steam showers</a> are purchased by homeowners predominantly because of luxurious designs, the <a title="The stress-free relaxation time afforded to those who use them, and for the assistance in boosting a property’s value." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-calm-a-fight-or-flight-response-what-to-do-with-chronic-stress.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">stress-free relaxation</a> time afforded to those who use them, and for the assistance in boosting a property’s value.</p>
<p>Steam baths also produce dozens of benefits, some you may not necessarily be aware of and others less publicized. For the people who take a steam bath regularly, they regularly find themselves in better health, with more mental wellness, glowing skin, and feeling more relaxed. Some of the most well-known benefits of steam baths are helping a person breathe better, <a title="Some of the most well-known benefits of steam baths are helping a person breathe better, improved circulation, rejuvenated skin, and more." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../series/sauna/sauna-accessories/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">improved circulation, rejuvenated skin</a>, and more. These aside, here are some surprising steam bath benefits you may not think of when you take a session.</p>
<p><strong>Steam baths reduce acne</strong></p>
<p>Acne’s a <a title="Acne’s a problematic skin condition to treat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-remove-bad-odors-or-smells-from-a-steam-sauna-or-steam-shower.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">problematic skin</a> condition to treat. Most doctors will recommend oral medications. Plenty of products exist on shelves in retail that claim to help. One of the safer, chemical-free treatments for acne is a steam bath. Steam offers a gentler approach to acne, opening up pores which can help to wash away pimple-causing oils. A steam bath also improves circulation, <a title="A steam bath also improves circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrients to the skin’s surface." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">bringing oxygen and nutrients</a> to the skin’s surface. Even if you don’t have acne, as a skin treatment, everyone walks away from a steam bath looking and feeling better about themselves.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Steam_Bath_Benefits_That_May_Surprise_You.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Steam baths and steam showers are purchased by homeowners predominantly because of luxurious designs," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steam baths and steam showers</a> are purchased by homeowners predominantly because of luxurious designs, the <a title="The stress-free relaxation time afforded to those who use them, and for the assistance in boosting a property’s value." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-calm-a-fight-or-flight-response-what-to-do-with-chronic-stress.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">stress-free relaxation</a> time afforded to those who use them, and for the assistance in boosting a property’s value.</p>
<p>Steam baths also produce dozens of benefits, some you may not necessarily be aware of and others less publicized. For the people who take a steam bath regularly, they regularly find themselves in better health, with more mental wellness, glowing skin, and feeling more relaxed. Some of the most well-known benefits of steam baths are helping a person breathe better, <a title="Some of the most well-known benefits of steam baths are helping a person breathe better, improved circulation, rejuvenated skin, and more." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../series/sauna/sauna-accessories/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">improved circulation, rejuvenated skin</a>, and more. These aside, here are some surprising steam bath benefits you may not think of when you take a session.</p>
<p><strong>Steam baths reduce acne</strong></p>
<p>Acne’s a <a title="Acne’s a problematic skin condition to treat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-remove-bad-odors-or-smells-from-a-steam-sauna-or-steam-shower.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">problematic skin</a> condition to treat. Most doctors will recommend oral medications. Plenty of products exist on shelves in retail that claim to help. One of the safer, chemical-free treatments for acne is a steam bath. Steam offers a gentler approach to acne, opening up pores which can help to wash away pimple-causing oils. A steam bath also improves circulation, <a title="A steam bath also improves circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrients to the skin’s surface." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">bringing oxygen and nutrients</a> to the skin’s surface. Even if you don’t have acne, as a skin treatment, everyone walks away from a steam bath looking and feeling better about themselves.</p>
Can an Infrared Sauna Kill Cancer and Cancer Cells – See the Facts2019-12-19T15:00:00+00:002019-12-19T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-an-infrared-sauna-kill-cancer-and-cancer-cells-see-the-facts.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_an_Infrared_Sauna_Kill_Cancer_and_Cancer_Cells__See_the_Facts.jpg" /></p><p>“Can a sauna kill cancer?” Infrared heat, encapsulated in an infrared sauna, shows a lot of promise that it could be used as a preventative to cancer and to help in treating certain symptoms of cancer.</p>
<p><a title="Infrared saunas were developed as a more efficient version of a traditional sauna, boasting stronger health benefits." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-best-essential-oils-to-use-in-an-infrared-sauna-see-our-list.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Infrared saunas</a> were developed as a more efficient version of a <a title="Why cancer’s such a big problem" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">traditional sauna</a>, boasting stronger health benefits. The detoxification and the initiating of the body’s natural healing response to heat has been shown clinically to produce many interesting benefits. Our bodies process heavy metals and come into exposure with chemicals every day that are absorbed throughout our circulatory systems and tissue. A sauna’s a way to pull out the bad stuff from our bodies, <a title="Using infrared heat to treat cancer" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">helping create healthier</a>, more relaxed human beings. But what about cancer – well, infrared saunas and cancer do have a connection.</p>
<p><strong>Why cancer’s such a big problem</strong></p>
<p>Every year, there are roughly 1.9 million new cases of cancer diagnosed in North America. Approximately 700,000 people will pass away from cancer next year. Though treatments are improving and research is in full force towards finding a cure, cancer rates continue to grow. Chances are, if you haven’t been diagnosed yourself, you know a friend or family member who has experienced this issue.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_an_Infrared_Sauna_Kill_Cancer_and_Cancer_Cells__See_the_Facts.jpg" /></p><p>“Can a sauna kill cancer?” Infrared heat, encapsulated in an infrared sauna, shows a lot of promise that it could be used as a preventative to cancer and to help in treating certain symptoms of cancer.</p>
<p><a title="Infrared saunas were developed as a more efficient version of a traditional sauna, boasting stronger health benefits." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-best-essential-oils-to-use-in-an-infrared-sauna-see-our-list.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Infrared saunas</a> were developed as a more efficient version of a <a title="Why cancer’s such a big problem" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">traditional sauna</a>, boasting stronger health benefits. The detoxification and the initiating of the body’s natural healing response to heat has been shown clinically to produce many interesting benefits. Our bodies process heavy metals and come into exposure with chemicals every day that are absorbed throughout our circulatory systems and tissue. A sauna’s a way to pull out the bad stuff from our bodies, <a title="Using infrared heat to treat cancer" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">helping create healthier</a>, more relaxed human beings. But what about cancer – well, infrared saunas and cancer do have a connection.</p>
<p><strong>Why cancer’s such a big problem</strong></p>
<p>Every year, there are roughly 1.9 million new cases of cancer diagnosed in North America. Approximately 700,000 people will pass away from cancer next year. Though treatments are improving and research is in full force towards finding a cure, cancer rates continue to grow. Chances are, if you haven’t been diagnosed yourself, you know a friend or family member who has experienced this issue.</p>
Can a Sauna Help Back Pain – Infrared Treatment for a Common Ailment2019-12-17T15:00:00+00:002019-12-17T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-help-back-pain-infrared-treatment-for-a-common-ailment.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_a_Sauna_Help_Back_Pain__Infrared_Treatment_for_a_Common_Ailment.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Back pain affects so many of us. Be it from genetics or a chronic condition, something environmental, a temporary tweak from lifting something, or a stiff back from work, back pain’s one of the most common pain symptoms in the world." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Back pain affects</a> so many of us. Be it from genetics or a chronic condition, something environmental, a temporary tweak from lifting something, or a stiff back from work, back pain’s one of the most common pain symptoms in the world.</p>
<p>There are many <a title="There are tips on how to reduce or avoid back pain but they don’t always work." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-short-term-and-long-term-health-benefits-to-a-steam-shower-see-the-list.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">pharmaceutical medications</a> given for back pain, all with health risks. There are tips on how to reduce or avoid back pain but they don’t always work. For some, back pain is unavoidable after a day’s work. For others, it can become chronic, slowly affecting one’s functioning and quality of life.</p>
<p>An infrared sauna reduces and <a title="An infrared sauna reduces and treats back pain at the source, with no side effects" href="https://infraredsauna.com/blog/sauna-for-back-pain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">treats back pain</a> at the source, with no side effects and without posing significant health risks. Infrared sauna isn’t just about heat, either. A sauna’s about circulation, targeted heat deep into the tissue, and bringing oxygen-rich blood to the areas of your body that need it. You’re kicking the body’s natural pain-killing response into high gear, simultaneously as your healing speeds up as well.</p>
<p><strong>What is the cause of your back pain?</strong></p>
<p>Approximately 80 percent of <a title="You can lose more weight in a sauna" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-it-worth-it-to-invest-in-a-sauna-for-your-home-a-breakdown-on-the-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">adults experience back pain</a> at some point in their lifetime. If you can deduce what the cause of it is, if there’s a way to modify your behaviour or avoid what’s caused you such discomfort, of course you’ll want to do it. Unfortunately, this isn’t possible for everyone.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_a_Sauna_Help_Back_Pain__Infrared_Treatment_for_a_Common_Ailment.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Back pain affects so many of us. Be it from genetics or a chronic condition, something environmental, a temporary tweak from lifting something, or a stiff back from work, back pain’s one of the most common pain symptoms in the world." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Back pain affects</a> so many of us. Be it from genetics or a chronic condition, something environmental, a temporary tweak from lifting something, or a stiff back from work, back pain’s one of the most common pain symptoms in the world.</p>
<p>There are many <a title="There are tips on how to reduce or avoid back pain but they don’t always work." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-short-term-and-long-term-health-benefits-to-a-steam-shower-see-the-list.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">pharmaceutical medications</a> given for back pain, all with health risks. There are tips on how to reduce or avoid back pain but they don’t always work. For some, back pain is unavoidable after a day’s work. For others, it can become chronic, slowly affecting one’s functioning and quality of life.</p>
<p>An infrared sauna reduces and <a title="An infrared sauna reduces and treats back pain at the source, with no side effects" href="https://infraredsauna.com/blog/sauna-for-back-pain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">treats back pain</a> at the source, with no side effects and without posing significant health risks. Infrared sauna isn’t just about heat, either. A sauna’s about circulation, targeted heat deep into the tissue, and bringing oxygen-rich blood to the areas of your body that need it. You’re kicking the body’s natural pain-killing response into high gear, simultaneously as your healing speeds up as well.</p>
<p><strong>What is the cause of your back pain?</strong></p>
<p>Approximately 80 percent of <a title="You can lose more weight in a sauna" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-it-worth-it-to-invest-in-a-sauna-for-your-home-a-breakdown-on-the-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">adults experience back pain</a> at some point in their lifetime. If you can deduce what the cause of it is, if there’s a way to modify your behaviour or avoid what’s caused you such discomfort, of course you’ll want to do it. Unfortunately, this isn’t possible for everyone.</p>
Why You Might Want to Rethink Buying a Hot Tub and Buy a Sauna Instead2019-12-15T15:00:00+00:002019-12-15T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/why-you-might-want-to-rethink-buying-a-hot-tub-and-buy-a-sauna-instead.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Why_You_Might_Want_to_Rethink_Buying_a_Hot_Tub_and_Buy_a_Sauna_Instead.jpg" /></p><p>A <a title="A hot tub or a sauna, which is better – an interesting question, we admit." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">hot tub or a sauna</a>, which is better – an interesting question, we admit. There are advantages to both, each built from a similar philosophy of using heat as a means of relaxing, de-stressing, healing, and inspiring positive health benefits.</p>
<p>A hot tub may seem sexy, indulging, and like you deserve it. And heck, you do! That said, a hot tub costs a lot to operate, can be difficult to install and maintain, and it’s a major purchase. Comparatively, a sauna – especially an infrared sauna – can be a lot more attractive. Here’s a <a title="Here’s a breakdown on saunas and hot tubs" href="https://new.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2018/1857413/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">breakdown on saunas</a> and hot tubs.</p>
<p><strong>What’s it like in a hot tub?</strong></p>
<p>A hot tub can be a very social experience, arguably more than a public sauna. A hot tub’s particularly seductive when it’s very cold out. It can be like sinking into a hot bath. The water’s swirling hot can be addictive and it can be exciting to step into what’s essentially a heated pool during the coldest months of winter.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Why_You_Might_Want_to_Rethink_Buying_a_Hot_Tub_and_Buy_a_Sauna_Instead.jpg" /></p><p>A <a title="A hot tub or a sauna, which is better – an interesting question, we admit." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">hot tub or a sauna</a>, which is better – an interesting question, we admit. There are advantages to both, each built from a similar philosophy of using heat as a means of relaxing, de-stressing, healing, and inspiring positive health benefits.</p>
<p>A hot tub may seem sexy, indulging, and like you deserve it. And heck, you do! That said, a hot tub costs a lot to operate, can be difficult to install and maintain, and it’s a major purchase. Comparatively, a sauna – especially an infrared sauna – can be a lot more attractive. Here’s a <a title="Here’s a breakdown on saunas and hot tubs" href="https://new.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2018/1857413/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">breakdown on saunas</a> and hot tubs.</p>
<p><strong>What’s it like in a hot tub?</strong></p>
<p>A hot tub can be a very social experience, arguably more than a public sauna. A hot tub’s particularly seductive when it’s very cold out. It can be like sinking into a hot bath. The water’s swirling hot can be addictive and it can be exciting to step into what’s essentially a heated pool during the coldest months of winter.</p>
How to Remove Bad Odors or Smells from a Steam Sauna or Steam Shower2019-12-12T15:00:00+00:002019-12-12T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-remove-bad-odors-or-smells-from-a-steam-sauna-or-steam-shower.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/How_to_Remove_Bad_Odors_or_Smells_from_a_Steam_Sauna_or_Steam_Shower.jpg" /></p><p>Owning a sauna or steam shower at home, not a whole lot of maintenance is required. Unfortunately, for some, they find themselves with a problem in smell or appearance such as in mildew or mold. How to get rid of mold, mildew, or <a title="How to get rid of mold, mildew, or bad odors from a steam sauna done right prevents it from returning." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">bad odors</a> from a steam sauna done right prevents it from returning. Although you may see a bad smell or appearance of mold to be embarrassing, recognize that in some homes, it happens. Albeit rare, if or when it does occur, a timely response is best. Here are some ideas on where to start in tackling ugly sauna smells.</p>
<p><strong>Can a sauna actually grow mold?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, a <a title="Can a sauna actually grow mold" href="https://www.bestsaunaheater.com/mold-in-your-sauna/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna can grow mold</a> – just like any bathroom or shower can. Bacteria and mold love breeding in environments like a sauna. Any place with heat and moisture provides optimum conditions for mold. If it’s not properly cleaned, mold in a sauna will grow and eventually it can cause permanent damage. The quicker you notice that there’s mold and the faster you respond, the better. Ideally, you will also want to see if there’s a leak or anything out of your control influencing the appearance of mold or bad smells.</p>
<p><strong>The health consequences of bad smells and mold</strong></p>
<p>You aren’t using a sauna to become an unhealthier person. Quite the opposite. Mold in large amounts is dangerous to our health and the consequences can be severe, particularly in homeowners prone to health complications. Mold can cause skin irritation, eye irritation, coughing, nasal congestion, throat irritation, a compromised immune system, and even lung infections. In case you didn’t already have enough of a reason to wash away and <a title="The health consequences of bad smells and mold" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">clean mold in a steam</a> sauna or steam shower, the risk to your health is another.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/How_to_Remove_Bad_Odors_or_Smells_from_a_Steam_Sauna_or_Steam_Shower.jpg" /></p><p>Owning a sauna or steam shower at home, not a whole lot of maintenance is required. Unfortunately, for some, they find themselves with a problem in smell or appearance such as in mildew or mold. How to get rid of mold, mildew, or <a title="How to get rid of mold, mildew, or bad odors from a steam sauna done right prevents it from returning." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">bad odors</a> from a steam sauna done right prevents it from returning. Although you may see a bad smell or appearance of mold to be embarrassing, recognize that in some homes, it happens. Albeit rare, if or when it does occur, a timely response is best. Here are some ideas on where to start in tackling ugly sauna smells.</p>
<p><strong>Can a sauna actually grow mold?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, a <a title="Can a sauna actually grow mold" href="https://www.bestsaunaheater.com/mold-in-your-sauna/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna can grow mold</a> – just like any bathroom or shower can. Bacteria and mold love breeding in environments like a sauna. Any place with heat and moisture provides optimum conditions for mold. If it’s not properly cleaned, mold in a sauna will grow and eventually it can cause permanent damage. The quicker you notice that there’s mold and the faster you respond, the better. Ideally, you will also want to see if there’s a leak or anything out of your control influencing the appearance of mold or bad smells.</p>
<p><strong>The health consequences of bad smells and mold</strong></p>
<p>You aren’t using a sauna to become an unhealthier person. Quite the opposite. Mold in large amounts is dangerous to our health and the consequences can be severe, particularly in homeowners prone to health complications. Mold can cause skin irritation, eye irritation, coughing, nasal congestion, throat irritation, a compromised immune system, and even lung infections. In case you didn’t already have enough of a reason to wash away and <a title="The health consequences of bad smells and mold" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">clean mold in a steam</a> sauna or steam shower, the risk to your health is another.</p>
Can You Intensify the Benefits of a Sauna – we say yes!2019-12-09T15:00:00+00:002019-12-09T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-you-intensify-the-benefits-of-a-sauna-we-say-yes.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_You_Intensify_the_Benefits_of_a_Sauna__we_say_yes.jpg" /></p><p>All over the world, <a title="All over the world, saunas are used for the many health benefits" href="https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/313109.php#what-is-a-sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">saunas are used for the many health benefits </a>they bring. They’re not just about relaxing in the comfort of a heated room. When you walk out of a sauna, you can feel like a whole new person – energized and ready to tackle the rest of your day or night.</p>
<p>Twenty minutes in a sauna 4-7 days a week is all a person needs to reap hefty health benefits. The joy of a sauna is you’ve just got to sit and allow the heat to penetrate. To get those benefits though, just like with exercise and diet, you’ve got to follow through and not self-sabotage. From preparing yourself before you go in to what you do afterwards, here is how you get the most from your sauna experience and intensify the positives you receive.</p>
<p><strong>Drink lots of water before</strong></p>
<p>Before you enter a sauna, you want to have made sure you consumed 8-16 ounces of water. What you’re doing by drinking water is equipping your body for a <a title="What you’re doing by drinking water is equipping your body for a therapeutic sweat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">therapeutic sweat</a>. As the infrared sauna heat draws out sweat, with it comes a mix of toxic chemicals and heavy metals. In a twenty-minute sauna session, you can lose up to half a litre in water and sometimes more. When you aren’t hydrated well enough, your body isn’t going to be able to get out those toxins at the same rate and you run at an increased risk of dehydration.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Can_You_Intensify_the_Benefits_of_a_Sauna__we_say_yes.jpg" /></p><p>All over the world, <a title="All over the world, saunas are used for the many health benefits" href="https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/313109.php#what-is-a-sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">saunas are used for the many health benefits </a>they bring. They’re not just about relaxing in the comfort of a heated room. When you walk out of a sauna, you can feel like a whole new person – energized and ready to tackle the rest of your day or night.</p>
<p>Twenty minutes in a sauna 4-7 days a week is all a person needs to reap hefty health benefits. The joy of a sauna is you’ve just got to sit and allow the heat to penetrate. To get those benefits though, just like with exercise and diet, you’ve got to follow through and not self-sabotage. From preparing yourself before you go in to what you do afterwards, here is how you get the most from your sauna experience and intensify the positives you receive.</p>
<p><strong>Drink lots of water before</strong></p>
<p>Before you enter a sauna, you want to have made sure you consumed 8-16 ounces of water. What you’re doing by drinking water is equipping your body for a <a title="What you’re doing by drinking water is equipping your body for a therapeutic sweat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">therapeutic sweat</a>. As the infrared sauna heat draws out sweat, with it comes a mix of toxic chemicals and heavy metals. In a twenty-minute sauna session, you can lose up to half a litre in water and sometimes more. When you aren’t hydrated well enough, your body isn’t going to be able to get out those toxins at the same rate and you run at an increased risk of dehydration.</p>
Why a Home Sauna is the Best Christmas Gift or Holiday Gift for Your Family and Loved Ones2019-12-03T15:00:00+00:002019-12-03T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/why-a-home-sauna-is-the-best-christmas-gift-or-holiday-gift-for-your-family-and-loved-ones.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Why_a_Home_Sauna_is_the_Best_Christmas_Gift_or_Holiday_Gift_for_Your_Family_and_Loved_Ones.jpg" /></p><p>Browsing all these Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday deals, December holiday sales, and <a title="Browsing all these Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday deals, December holiday sales, and Christmas gift buying guides that seem to drop this time of year" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Christmas gift</a> buying guides that seem to drop this time of year, have you ever thought about a home sauna for you and your family?</p>
<p>A home sauna’s one of the best gifts you can give a person for the holidays. Unlike giving them something which is only going to last a little while or which they’ll use and then forget about, a sauna comes with a little more responsibility and impact. The commitment to a sauna doesn’t need to be more than twenty minutes a week and it comes with major health benefits! Here’s every major reason we can give for buying a sauna as a holiday gift for yourself, your parents, or someone in need.</p>
<p><strong>Who is a sauna for?</strong></p>
<p>A sauna is for anyone who likes going to the gym or fitness, anyone with a <a title="A sauna is for anyone who likes going to the gym or fitness, anyone with a chronic health condition," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-it-worth-it-to-invest-in-a-sauna-for-your-home-a-breakdown-on-the-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">chronic health condition</a>, or anyone who wants to have their own little spa at home. In all honesty, everyone deserves their own sauna in their home that they can use whenever they want. Having a rough day? Overstressed? Just want a few minutes to yourself to decompress? A sauna does all these things.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/12/Why_a_Home_Sauna_is_the_Best_Christmas_Gift_or_Holiday_Gift_for_Your_Family_and_Loved_Ones.jpg" /></p><p>Browsing all these Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday deals, December holiday sales, and <a title="Browsing all these Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday deals, December holiday sales, and Christmas gift buying guides that seem to drop this time of year" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Christmas gift</a> buying guides that seem to drop this time of year, have you ever thought about a home sauna for you and your family?</p>
<p>A home sauna’s one of the best gifts you can give a person for the holidays. Unlike giving them something which is only going to last a little while or which they’ll use and then forget about, a sauna comes with a little more responsibility and impact. The commitment to a sauna doesn’t need to be more than twenty minutes a week and it comes with major health benefits! Here’s every major reason we can give for buying a sauna as a holiday gift for yourself, your parents, or someone in need.</p>
<p><strong>Who is a sauna for?</strong></p>
<p>A sauna is for anyone who likes going to the gym or fitness, anyone with a <a title="A sauna is for anyone who likes going to the gym or fitness, anyone with a chronic health condition," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-it-worth-it-to-invest-in-a-sauna-for-your-home-a-breakdown-on-the-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">chronic health condition</a>, or anyone who wants to have their own little spa at home. In all honesty, everyone deserves their own sauna in their home that they can use whenever they want. Having a rough day? Overstressed? Just want a few minutes to yourself to decompress? A sauna does all these things.</p>
Understanding the Differences Between 4 Types of Saunas, Including Infrared2019-11-30T15:00:00+00:002019-11-30T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/understanding-the-differences-between-4-types-of-saunas-including-infrared.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Understanding_the_Differences_Between_4_Types_of_Saunas_Including_Infrared.jpg" /></p><p>Once you’ve made the choice that you want to buy a sauna, the next step is selecting which type. There are 4 main types of saunas available in North America, with dozens of features and customizations one can add in. The right sauna for you will depend on budget, what sort of experience you’re looking to receive from it, and where you intend to install it.</p>
<p><strong>Traditional saunas</strong></p>
<p>A <a title="Traditional dry saunas use temperatures sometimes as high as 195 degrees Fahrenheit." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">traditional sauna maintains</a> some of the highest heat of any sauna. Traditional dry saunas use temperatures sometimes as high as 195 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be very overwhelming to someone who is sensitive to heat which is why this isn’t a preferred sauna type. A traditional sauna’s also going to take more power to run, usually up to 6 kilowatts in comparison with an infrared model which only uses roughly 1.6 kilowatts.</p>
<p>A traditional sauna creates benefits from heating the air, through a stove. As the temperature of the air increases, so does the body. This initiates a cooling process responses that moves more circulation to the surface of the skin and which also opens pores to facilitate sweating. Although extremely popular years ago, traditional saunas no longer receive the same attention from business managers or homeowners due to their operating requirements predominantly.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Understanding_the_Differences_Between_4_Types_of_Saunas_Including_Infrared.jpg" /></p><p>Once you’ve made the choice that you want to buy a sauna, the next step is selecting which type. There are 4 main types of saunas available in North America, with dozens of features and customizations one can add in. The right sauna for you will depend on budget, what sort of experience you’re looking to receive from it, and where you intend to install it.</p>
<p><strong>Traditional saunas</strong></p>
<p>A <a title="Traditional dry saunas use temperatures sometimes as high as 195 degrees Fahrenheit." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">traditional sauna maintains</a> some of the highest heat of any sauna. Traditional dry saunas use temperatures sometimes as high as 195 degrees Fahrenheit. This can be very overwhelming to someone who is sensitive to heat which is why this isn’t a preferred sauna type. A traditional sauna’s also going to take more power to run, usually up to 6 kilowatts in comparison with an infrared model which only uses roughly 1.6 kilowatts.</p>
<p>A traditional sauna creates benefits from heating the air, through a stove. As the temperature of the air increases, so does the body. This initiates a cooling process responses that moves more circulation to the surface of the skin and which also opens pores to facilitate sweating. Although extremely popular years ago, traditional saunas no longer receive the same attention from business managers or homeowners due to their operating requirements predominantly.</p>
Is There Any Danger to Working Out in Infrared Sauna Temperatures or Hotter – read here!2019-11-27T15:00:00+00:002019-11-27T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-there-any-danger-to-working-out-in-infrared-sauna-temperatures-or-hotter-read-here.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Is_There_Any_Danger_to_Working_Out_in_Infrared_Sauna_Temperatures_or_Hotter__read_here.jpg" /></p><p>You may have noticed recently the trend of hot yoga and combining fitness with <a title="You may have noticed recently the trend of hot yoga and combining fitness with sauna-level temperatures" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna-level temperatures</a>. The impact that heat has on the body can be severe, especially for a body that isn’t used to such high level of exposure. Alternatively, even with someone who is in pristine conditioning, they can run into trouble trying to complete a workout <a title="they can run into trouble trying to complete a workout under strenuous sauna heat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">under strenuous sauna heat</a>.</p>
<p>If you’re concerned about doing yoga, tai chi, endurance exercises, or strength exercises in extremely hot conditions, we want to highlight what the risks are, what the science says about fitness activity inside a sauna, and what the ideal approach is between your sauna and whichever workout you prefer.</p>
<p><strong>Using hot yoga as an inspiration</strong></p>
<p>The best example of combining heat with <a title="Using hot yoga as an inspiration" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-there-any-danger-to-working-out-in-infrared-sauna-temperatures-or-hotter-read-here.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fitness is in hot yoga</a>. All that ‘hot yoga’ is is regular everyday yoga performed in hot, humid conditions. The exact temperature a hot yoga class is ranges from 90 degrees to 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Please note that these temperatures come below what you’ll find in any infrared sauna, dry sauna, traditional sauna, or steam room.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Is_There_Any_Danger_to_Working_Out_in_Infrared_Sauna_Temperatures_or_Hotter__read_here.jpg" /></p><p>You may have noticed recently the trend of hot yoga and combining fitness with <a title="You may have noticed recently the trend of hot yoga and combining fitness with sauna-level temperatures" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna-level temperatures</a>. The impact that heat has on the body can be severe, especially for a body that isn’t used to such high level of exposure. Alternatively, even with someone who is in pristine conditioning, they can run into trouble trying to complete a workout <a title="they can run into trouble trying to complete a workout under strenuous sauna heat" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">under strenuous sauna heat</a>.</p>
<p>If you’re concerned about doing yoga, tai chi, endurance exercises, or strength exercises in extremely hot conditions, we want to highlight what the risks are, what the science says about fitness activity inside a sauna, and what the ideal approach is between your sauna and whichever workout you prefer.</p>
<p><strong>Using hot yoga as an inspiration</strong></p>
<p>The best example of combining heat with <a title="Using hot yoga as an inspiration" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-there-any-danger-to-working-out-in-infrared-sauna-temperatures-or-hotter-read-here.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fitness is in hot yoga</a>. All that ‘hot yoga’ is is regular everyday yoga performed in hot, humid conditions. The exact temperature a hot yoga class is ranges from 90 degrees to 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Please note that these temperatures come below what you’ll find in any infrared sauna, dry sauna, traditional sauna, or steam room.</p>
Is It Worth it to Invest in a Sauna for Your Home – A Breakdown on the Benefits2019-11-21T15:00:00+00:002019-11-21T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-it-worth-it-to-invest-in-a-sauna-for-your-home-a-breakdown-on-the-benefits.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Is_It_Worth_it_to_Invest_in_a_Sauna_for_Your_Home__A_Breakdown_on_the_Benefits.jpg" /></p><p>All of us have thoughts and preferences on our home and lifestyle, and the decisions we make that define these things. For some, they may look at their home and not have any space for a sauna. Or, they may think they wouldn’t get any benefit from a <a title="they may think they wouldn’t get any benefit from a sauna installed inside their bathroom or elsewhere on their property." href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/100486635422265290/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna installed inside their bathroom</a> or elsewhere on their property. While you can certainly opt for not having a sauna, investing in a sauna is worth it for the health benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong></p>
<p>The first objection a lot of us have to buying a sauna is the question, where are we going to put it? The answer may not be so obvious. If it’s an infrared sauna, you don’t need a water source meaning it doesn’t require a bathroom installation like a steam room or traditional sauna. Therefore, you can set it up in your garage, in a guest room, in your bedroom, or even build it outside in a separate room altogether. It’s up to you where you want to put your sauna. Surely, somewhere in the house there’s space!</p>
<p><strong>Luxury</strong></p>
<p>Before we get into the health benefits, is it worth it to invest in a sauna – if you’re into luxury, absolutely. Saunas have been used for hundreds of years, used to heal and restore the body. Sauna designs are more luxurious than ever, allowing you to choose materials and features to customize your experience the way you want it. Imagine having your own spa at home – that’s exactly what it’s like with a sauna.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Is_It_Worth_it_to_Invest_in_a_Sauna_for_Your_Home__A_Breakdown_on_the_Benefits.jpg" /></p><p>All of us have thoughts and preferences on our home and lifestyle, and the decisions we make that define these things. For some, they may look at their home and not have any space for a sauna. Or, they may think they wouldn’t get any benefit from a <a title="they may think they wouldn’t get any benefit from a sauna installed inside their bathroom or elsewhere on their property." href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/100486635422265290/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna installed inside their bathroom</a> or elsewhere on their property. While you can certainly opt for not having a sauna, investing in a sauna is worth it for the health benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong></p>
<p>The first objection a lot of us have to buying a sauna is the question, where are we going to put it? The answer may not be so obvious. If it’s an infrared sauna, you don’t need a water source meaning it doesn’t require a bathroom installation like a steam room or traditional sauna. Therefore, you can set it up in your garage, in a guest room, in your bedroom, or even build it outside in a separate room altogether. It’s up to you where you want to put your sauna. Surely, somewhere in the house there’s space!</p>
<p><strong>Luxury</strong></p>
<p>Before we get into the health benefits, is it worth it to invest in a sauna – if you’re into luxury, absolutely. Saunas have been used for hundreds of years, used to heal and restore the body. Sauna designs are more luxurious than ever, allowing you to choose materials and features to customize your experience the way you want it. Imagine having your own spa at home – that’s exactly what it’s like with a sauna.</p>
Can a Sauna Calm a Fight-or-Flight Response – What to do with Chronic Stress2019-11-18T15:00:00+00:002019-11-18T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-calm-a-fight-or-flight-response-what-to-do-with-chronic-stress.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Can_a_Sauna_Calm_a_Fight-or-Flight_Response__What_to_do_with_Chronic_Stress.jpg" /></p><p>Fight-or-flight is something you may have heard of spoken about as a natural physiological response to an event. For example, if someone’s experiencing a traumatic event, is being attacked, or there’s a threat to their survival, in that moment they are sent into a state of hyperarousal or an ‘<a title="For example, if someone’s experiencing a traumatic event, is being attacked, or there’s a threat to their survival, in that moment they are sent into a state of hyperarousal or an ‘acute stress response" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">acute stress response</a>’. It’s believed to originate in the nervous system as a beginning to whether someone will stay and fight or flee. This sort of response occurs in human beings and animals in nature frequently.</p>
<p>Now imagine if you were stuck in this constant state of fight-or-flight. That’s a lot of stress to put across the body. A number of hormones are secreted in higher than average amounts such as norepinephrine and epinephrine. There’s also an effect on a person’s estrogen, testosterone, cortisol, neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, and how the body adapts to stress. Anxiety can develop from fight-or-flight, muscle tension, and some doctors even suspect some chronic conditions could be linked to it.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Can_a_Sauna_Calm_a_Fight-or-Flight_Response__What_to_do_with_Chronic_Stress.jpg" /></p><p>Fight-or-flight is something you may have heard of spoken about as a natural physiological response to an event. For example, if someone’s experiencing a traumatic event, is being attacked, or there’s a threat to their survival, in that moment they are sent into a state of hyperarousal or an ‘<a title="For example, if someone’s experiencing a traumatic event, is being attacked, or there’s a threat to their survival, in that moment they are sent into a state of hyperarousal or an ‘acute stress response" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">acute stress response</a>’. It’s believed to originate in the nervous system as a beginning to whether someone will stay and fight or flee. This sort of response occurs in human beings and animals in nature frequently.</p>
<p>Now imagine if you were stuck in this constant state of fight-or-flight. That’s a lot of stress to put across the body. A number of hormones are secreted in higher than average amounts such as norepinephrine and epinephrine. There’s also an effect on a person’s estrogen, testosterone, cortisol, neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, and how the body adapts to stress. Anxiety can develop from fight-or-flight, muscle tension, and some doctors even suspect some chronic conditions could be linked to it.</p>
11 Emotional Wellness and Mental Health Tips to Combine with Your Sauna2019-11-15T15:00:00+00:002019-11-15T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/11-emotional-wellness-and-mental-health-tips-to-combine-with-your-sauna.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/11_Emotional_Wellness_and_Mental_Health_Tips_to_Combine_with_Your_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p>Emotional wellness impacts your life, everything from your <a title="Emotional wellness impacts your life, everything from your social status to physical health" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/20-anti-aging-sauna-benefits-including-how-to-use-your-sauna-to-get-amazing-skin.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">social status to physical health</a>. Emotionally, when we aren’t well, we can’t navigate life in a confident, level-headed manner. Carrying out everyday activities can become a challenge.</p>
<p>If you want to strengthen your emotional wellness and mental health, a sauna’s a great opportunity to do just that. It’s hardly a cure-all however a sauna increases circulation, relaxes muscles, eases stress, and does a lot more. In helping foster more positive emotional wellness, we’ve put together a short list of some emotional wellness and mental health tips we think are worth following.</p>
<p><strong>What is mental health?</strong></p>
<p>Mental health refers to cognitive thinking and harnessing one’s attention to stay focused. Cognitive thinking such as processing information, memory making, and understanding new information is all involved with mental health. Under the <a title="Under the subject of mental health, there’s the emotional, psychological, and social well-being." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/11-emotional-wellness-and-mental-health-tips-to-combine-with-your-sauna.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">subject of mental health</a>, there’s the emotional, psychological, and social well-being.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/11_Emotional_Wellness_and_Mental_Health_Tips_to_Combine_with_Your_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p>Emotional wellness impacts your life, everything from your <a title="Emotional wellness impacts your life, everything from your social status to physical health" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/20-anti-aging-sauna-benefits-including-how-to-use-your-sauna-to-get-amazing-skin.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">social status to physical health</a>. Emotionally, when we aren’t well, we can’t navigate life in a confident, level-headed manner. Carrying out everyday activities can become a challenge.</p>
<p>If you want to strengthen your emotional wellness and mental health, a sauna’s a great opportunity to do just that. It’s hardly a cure-all however a sauna increases circulation, relaxes muscles, eases stress, and does a lot more. In helping foster more positive emotional wellness, we’ve put together a short list of some emotional wellness and mental health tips we think are worth following.</p>
<p><strong>What is mental health?</strong></p>
<p>Mental health refers to cognitive thinking and harnessing one’s attention to stay focused. Cognitive thinking such as processing information, memory making, and understanding new information is all involved with mental health. Under the <a title="Under the subject of mental health, there’s the emotional, psychological, and social well-being." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/11-emotional-wellness-and-mental-health-tips-to-combine-with-your-sauna.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">subject of mental health</a>, there’s the emotional, psychological, and social well-being.</p>
Can You Use Wood in a Sauna – The Risks and Benefits2019-11-03T15:00:00+00:002019-11-03T15:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-you-use-wood-in-a-sauna-the-risks-and-benefits.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Can_You_Use_Wood_in_a_Sauna__The_Risks_and_Benefits.jpg" /></p><p>Wood in a bathroom, sauna, steam room, or steam shower is not something oftentimes chosen traditionally in North American design. We like to opt for more <a title="We like to opt for more luxurious materials, without maintenance or risk" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">luxurious materials</a>, without maintenance or risk.</p>
<p>In the past few years, things have changed. The presence of wood in sauna design is popular, sometimes making up as much as 90 percent of the material used. Wall, floor, ceilings, and accessories. Saunas normally with a wood theme have been depicted as rustic or country-themed however they go above an antique appearance and have crossed over into communicating a relaxing minimalism-inspired spa environment.</p>
<p><strong>The wood aesthetic</strong></p>
<p>Before we delve into how you can use wood in a sauna and why sauna owners choose wood, aesthetically speaking, wood can be equipped to resemble almost any atmosphere in design. What we mean is that it can be luxurious and high-class, or can be old-style classic, or can resemble something akin to being surrounded in a calming forest. Wood’s been given a very modern edge in the way it’s used today alongside other trends and design options.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/11/Can_You_Use_Wood_in_a_Sauna__The_Risks_and_Benefits.jpg" /></p><p>Wood in a bathroom, sauna, steam room, or steam shower is not something oftentimes chosen traditionally in North American design. We like to opt for more <a title="We like to opt for more luxurious materials, without maintenance or risk" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">luxurious materials</a>, without maintenance or risk.</p>
<p>In the past few years, things have changed. The presence of wood in sauna design is popular, sometimes making up as much as 90 percent of the material used. Wall, floor, ceilings, and accessories. Saunas normally with a wood theme have been depicted as rustic or country-themed however they go above an antique appearance and have crossed over into communicating a relaxing minimalism-inspired spa environment.</p>
<p><strong>The wood aesthetic</strong></p>
<p>Before we delve into how you can use wood in a sauna and why sauna owners choose wood, aesthetically speaking, wood can be equipped to resemble almost any atmosphere in design. What we mean is that it can be luxurious and high-class, or can be old-style classic, or can resemble something akin to being surrounded in a calming forest. Wood’s been given a very modern edge in the way it’s used today alongside other trends and design options.</p>
20 Anti-Aging Sauna Benefits, Including How to Use Your Sauna to Get Amazing Skin2019-10-30T14:00:00+00:002019-10-30T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/20-anti-aging-sauna-benefits-including-how-to-use-your-sauna-to-get-amazing-skin.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/20_Anti-Aging_Sauna_Benefits_Including_How_to_Use_Your_Sauna_to_Get_Amazing_Skin.jpg" /></p><p>Skin is an important part of the body and its appearance says a lot about overall health. Susceptible to damage as we age and external forces such as weather or injury, our skin is at risk every day. It may not seem so but this is the case. The more exposure we have and the less protection we give, the more signs of aging you will have.</p>
<p><a title="Using a sauna, it’s like taking your skin body-wide down into a moisturizer." href="http://www.pamper.my/news/beauty/spa-massage/beginner-tips-to-use-sauna-and-steam-room/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Using a sauna</a>, it’s like taking your skin body-wide down into a moisturizer. A sauna should be a part of every person’s healthcare routine. It not only protects the skin and treats the skin but it prevents and tackles signs of aging. In weeks, you can actually come out looking younger than when you started. Here are the top 20 anti-aging sauna benefits you can use for amazing skin.</p>
<p><strong>Helps with sleep</strong></p>
<p>Do you want to really get some anti-aging done? Put on <a title="Put on high-effective skin products and get a full night’s rest" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/20-anti-aging-sauna-benefits-including-how-to-use-your-sauna-to-get-amazing-skin.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">high-effective skin products</a> and get a full night’s rest. A sauna helps with insomnia and sleep issues, allowing your body to rest and reset and giving you time to fully absorb the moisturizers and other products you put on.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/20_Anti-Aging_Sauna_Benefits_Including_How_to_Use_Your_Sauna_to_Get_Amazing_Skin.jpg" /></p><p>Skin is an important part of the body and its appearance says a lot about overall health. Susceptible to damage as we age and external forces such as weather or injury, our skin is at risk every day. It may not seem so but this is the case. The more exposure we have and the less protection we give, the more signs of aging you will have.</p>
<p><a title="Using a sauna, it’s like taking your skin body-wide down into a moisturizer." href="http://www.pamper.my/news/beauty/spa-massage/beginner-tips-to-use-sauna-and-steam-room/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Using a sauna</a>, it’s like taking your skin body-wide down into a moisturizer. A sauna should be a part of every person’s healthcare routine. It not only protects the skin and treats the skin but it prevents and tackles signs of aging. In weeks, you can actually come out looking younger than when you started. Here are the top 20 anti-aging sauna benefits you can use for amazing skin.</p>
<p><strong>Helps with sleep</strong></p>
<p>Do you want to really get some anti-aging done? Put on <a title="Put on high-effective skin products and get a full night’s rest" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/20-anti-aging-sauna-benefits-including-how-to-use-your-sauna-to-get-amazing-skin.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">high-effective skin products</a> and get a full night’s rest. A sauna helps with insomnia and sleep issues, allowing your body to rest and reset and giving you time to fully absorb the moisturizers and other products you put on.</p>
What is the Best Temperature for a Steam Shower, Steam Room, Infrared Sauna, and more2019-10-24T14:00:00+00:002019-10-24T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_is_the_Best_Temperature_for_a_Steam_Shower_Steam_Room_Infrared_Sauna_and_more.jpg" /></p><p>‘<a title="The best temperature’. Ah, yes. Something that we all chase after in a steam shower or our saunas" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-there-any-danger-to-working-out-in-infrared-sauna-temperatures-or-hotter-read-here.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The best temperature</a>’. Ah, yes. Something that we all chase after in a steam shower or our saunas.</p>
<p>For each person, the temperature they prefer may be a little different but statistically speaking, there are scientifically defined temperature ranges considered to be the safest and which produce the most benefit.</p>
<p>Unless your steam shower, steam room, or infrared sauna is at a gym or hotel, where you have pretty much no control over the temperature, you hopefully have some way in how hot it gets. Before you go to your temperature dial to set up the climate you want inside, here are a few handy tips on how to achieve the best experience with the most health benefits and as <a title="How long you should stay in a steam shower for" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/steam-bath-benefits-that-may-surprise-you.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">not to waste your time inside</a>.</p>
<p><strong>How long you should stay in a steam shower for</strong></p>
<p>The optimal length of time to stay in a steam shower, steam room, or infrared sauna for is 20 minutes. This does not change according to temperature or heat therapy room. Almost every study analyzing these rooms and their benefits suggests to stay in for 15-20 minutes. That said, experienced users can stay for as long as they wish or first-time sauna goers can jump in for 10 minutes or less. It’s all according to how you feel and what you’re looking to achieve. Do remember there are limits to staying in a steam shower or sauna and to approach it with the highest priority.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_is_the_Best_Temperature_for_a_Steam_Shower_Steam_Room_Infrared_Sauna_and_more.jpg" /></p><p>‘<a title="The best temperature’. Ah, yes. Something that we all chase after in a steam shower or our saunas" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/is-there-any-danger-to-working-out-in-infrared-sauna-temperatures-or-hotter-read-here.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The best temperature</a>’. Ah, yes. Something that we all chase after in a steam shower or our saunas.</p>
<p>For each person, the temperature they prefer may be a little different but statistically speaking, there are scientifically defined temperature ranges considered to be the safest and which produce the most benefit.</p>
<p>Unless your steam shower, steam room, or infrared sauna is at a gym or hotel, where you have pretty much no control over the temperature, you hopefully have some way in how hot it gets. Before you go to your temperature dial to set up the climate you want inside, here are a few handy tips on how to achieve the best experience with the most health benefits and as <a title="How long you should stay in a steam shower for" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/steam-bath-benefits-that-may-surprise-you.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">not to waste your time inside</a>.</p>
<p><strong>How long you should stay in a steam shower for</strong></p>
<p>The optimal length of time to stay in a steam shower, steam room, or infrared sauna for is 20 minutes. This does not change according to temperature or heat therapy room. Almost every study analyzing these rooms and their benefits suggests to stay in for 15-20 minutes. That said, experienced users can stay for as long as they wish or first-time sauna goers can jump in for 10 minutes or less. It’s all according to how you feel and what you’re looking to achieve. Do remember there are limits to staying in a steam shower or sauna and to approach it with the highest priority.</p>
Can a Sauna Help My Bronchitis – see the evidence!2019-10-21T14:00:00+00:002019-10-21T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-help-my-bronchitis-see-the-evidence.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Can_a_Sauna_Help_My_Bronchitis__see_the_evidence.jpg" /></p><p>If you suffer from <a title="If you suffer from acute bronchitis, the average family physician in Canada, walk-in doctor, or specialist will recommend any natural treatments" href="https://perfectbath.com/does-a-steam-shower-help-bronchitis/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">acute bronchitis</a>, the average family physician in Canada, walk-in doctor, or specialist will recommend any natural treatments or over-the-counter medications to treat coughing, fever, or pain. These pharmaceuticals come at a risk however.</p>
<p>What may work just as well can be time spent in a steam room or sauna. In clearing a cough, calming the body, and providing relief in so many ways, a sauna can outperform many medications such as NSAIDs or acetaminophen. Here’s a little more in how a sauna affects bronchitis.</p>
<p><strong>What is bronchitis?</strong></p>
<p>Bronchitis is the inflammation of the lung’s airways which most often presents in symptoms like coughing, wheezing, a shortness of breath, and in extreme cases, chest pain. In acute cases, bronchitis can last up to 3 weeks and is usually referred to as simply a chest cold. Yearly, up to 5 percent of adults are affected. Common treatments for bronchitis are usually rest and sleep, acetaminophen, and NSAIDs to control fever.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Can_a_Sauna_Help_My_Bronchitis__see_the_evidence.jpg" /></p><p>If you suffer from <a title="If you suffer from acute bronchitis, the average family physician in Canada, walk-in doctor, or specialist will recommend any natural treatments" href="https://perfectbath.com/does-a-steam-shower-help-bronchitis/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">acute bronchitis</a>, the average family physician in Canada, walk-in doctor, or specialist will recommend any natural treatments or over-the-counter medications to treat coughing, fever, or pain. These pharmaceuticals come at a risk however.</p>
<p>What may work just as well can be time spent in a steam room or sauna. In clearing a cough, calming the body, and providing relief in so many ways, a sauna can outperform many medications such as NSAIDs or acetaminophen. Here’s a little more in how a sauna affects bronchitis.</p>
<p><strong>What is bronchitis?</strong></p>
<p>Bronchitis is the inflammation of the lung’s airways which most often presents in symptoms like coughing, wheezing, a shortness of breath, and in extreme cases, chest pain. In acute cases, bronchitis can last up to 3 weeks and is usually referred to as simply a chest cold. Yearly, up to 5 percent of adults are affected. Common treatments for bronchitis are usually rest and sleep, acetaminophen, and NSAIDs to control fever.</p>
What Are the Best Essential Oils to Use in an Infrared Sauna – see our List!2019-10-18T14:00:00+00:002019-10-18T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-best-essential-oils-to-use-in-an-infrared-sauna-see-our-list.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_Are_the_Best_Essential_Oils_to_Use_in_an_Infrared_Sauna__see_our_List.jpg" /></p><p>The benefits of <a title="The benefits of using infrared saunas are well understood but what many buyers don’t often consider is how to increase the effects of a sauna or how to elevate the experience." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-use-a-steam-shower-the-right-way-risk-free-safely-and-healthily.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">using infrared saunas</a> are well understood but what many buyers don’t often consider is how to increase the effects of a sauna or how to elevate the experience. For as amazing a sauna is, there are certain features one can incorporate to further emphasize the reduction in physical or mental symptoms you’re looking to tackle. It stands to reason among cheap ways to do this is through an incorporation of essential oils.</p>
<p><a title="Essential oils and aromatherapy have been used in every culture and time in human history." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/steam-sauna.com/about-us" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Essential oils and aromatherapy</a> have been used in every culture and time in human history. A plethora of options exist, each oil with its unique benefits or advantages. For example, you wouldn’t want to take the same essential oil for focus and concentration as you would for insomnia. It also stands to reason that adding oils to a sauna or steam room setting is probably different from the experience of applying them direct on your skin or using a diffuser. What are the best essential oils for infrared sauna aromatherapy – here’s our list, as recommended by the experts.</p>
<p><strong>Tea tree</strong></p>
<p><a title="Tea tree is the best essential oil for fighting infections, acclaimed for its immune system boosting properties." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tea tree</a>’s at the top of our list because it’s an unknown must-have you’ll absolutely want to maintain in your essential oil collection. Tea tree is the best essential oil for fighting infections, acclaimed for its immune system boosting properties. As an antiseptic, it can also help when you’re feeling sick with the flu. Like other essential oils on this list, ensure tea tree is thoroughly diluted prior to use.</p>
<p><strong>Rosehip</strong></p>
<p>Rosehip is an anti-aging essential oil that really zeroes in on treating the skin. Some of rosehip essential oil’s most well-known benefits include it being a hydrate, moisturizer, helping with exfoliation, brightening the skin, boosting collagen formation, reducing skin inflammation, protecting against sun damage, and reducing hyperpigmentation.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_Are_the_Best_Essential_Oils_to_Use_in_an_Infrared_Sauna__see_our_List.jpg" /></p><p>The benefits of <a title="The benefits of using infrared saunas are well understood but what many buyers don’t often consider is how to increase the effects of a sauna or how to elevate the experience." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-use-a-steam-shower-the-right-way-risk-free-safely-and-healthily.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">using infrared saunas</a> are well understood but what many buyers don’t often consider is how to increase the effects of a sauna or how to elevate the experience. For as amazing a sauna is, there are certain features one can incorporate to further emphasize the reduction in physical or mental symptoms you’re looking to tackle. It stands to reason among cheap ways to do this is through an incorporation of essential oils.</p>
<p><a title="Essential oils and aromatherapy have been used in every culture and time in human history." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/steam-sauna.com/about-us" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Essential oils and aromatherapy</a> have been used in every culture and time in human history. A plethora of options exist, each oil with its unique benefits or advantages. For example, you wouldn’t want to take the same essential oil for focus and concentration as you would for insomnia. It also stands to reason that adding oils to a sauna or steam room setting is probably different from the experience of applying them direct on your skin or using a diffuser. What are the best essential oils for infrared sauna aromatherapy – here’s our list, as recommended by the experts.</p>
<p><strong>Tea tree</strong></p>
<p><a title="Tea tree is the best essential oil for fighting infections, acclaimed for its immune system boosting properties." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tea tree</a>’s at the top of our list because it’s an unknown must-have you’ll absolutely want to maintain in your essential oil collection. Tea tree is the best essential oil for fighting infections, acclaimed for its immune system boosting properties. As an antiseptic, it can also help when you’re feeling sick with the flu. Like other essential oils on this list, ensure tea tree is thoroughly diluted prior to use.</p>
<p><strong>Rosehip</strong></p>
<p>Rosehip is an anti-aging essential oil that really zeroes in on treating the skin. Some of rosehip essential oil’s most well-known benefits include it being a hydrate, moisturizer, helping with exfoliation, brightening the skin, boosting collagen formation, reducing skin inflammation, protecting against sun damage, and reducing hyperpigmentation.</p>
How to Create the Ultimate Spa Day for Yourself At Home in Your Very Own Sauna2019-10-16T14:00:00+00:002019-10-16T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-create-the-ultimate-spa-day-for-yourself-at-home-in-your-very-own-sauna.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_to_Create_the_Ultimate_Spa_Day_for_Yourself_At_Home_in_Your_Very_Own_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p><a title="The spa’s a luxury. It’s relaxation, a de-compressor, and a sanctuary away from day-to-day." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-you-use-wood-in-a-sauna-the-risks-and-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The spa’s a luxury</a>. It’s relaxation, a de-compressor, and a sanctuary away from day-to-day. It’s not one that’s feasibly affordable for any every day of the week. Installing an infrared sauna, traditional sauna, or steam room at home however, you can have a spa day whenever you so desire! For an ultimate full-day of relaxation and self-care, here’s how to create a spa day for yourself built around your sauna and all the delights you love.</p>
<p><strong>Set aside the time</strong></p>
<p>You can’t have a spa day if you don’t make the effort to actually give yourself the time and opportunity to. Clear your schedule – for literally the whole day. Things might take longer than expected. You don’t want to be rushing or stressing about having to pick up the kids from somewhere or having to make a business meeting. Nothing urgent should be included on your spa day. No errands. No commitments. The ultimate spa day in a sauna is waiting for you.</p>
<p><strong>Get a good night’s rest</strong></p>
<p>You don’t want to miss a part of your spa day by going to bed too late or being far too tired to enjoy it. Give yourself a good amount of time the day <a title="Get a good night’s rest" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">before to sleep</a>. If anything, spa day does not actually start on the day itself but the night before. Go to bed at a reasonable time and devour as much sleep as you possibly can.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_to_Create_the_Ultimate_Spa_Day_for_Yourself_At_Home_in_Your_Very_Own_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p><a title="The spa’s a luxury. It’s relaxation, a de-compressor, and a sanctuary away from day-to-day." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-you-use-wood-in-a-sauna-the-risks-and-benefits.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The spa’s a luxury</a>. It’s relaxation, a de-compressor, and a sanctuary away from day-to-day. It’s not one that’s feasibly affordable for any every day of the week. Installing an infrared sauna, traditional sauna, or steam room at home however, you can have a spa day whenever you so desire! For an ultimate full-day of relaxation and self-care, here’s how to create a spa day for yourself built around your sauna and all the delights you love.</p>
<p><strong>Set aside the time</strong></p>
<p>You can’t have a spa day if you don’t make the effort to actually give yourself the time and opportunity to. Clear your schedule – for literally the whole day. Things might take longer than expected. You don’t want to be rushing or stressing about having to pick up the kids from somewhere or having to make a business meeting. Nothing urgent should be included on your spa day. No errands. No commitments. The ultimate spa day in a sauna is waiting for you.</p>
<p><strong>Get a good night’s rest</strong></p>
<p>You don’t want to miss a part of your spa day by going to bed too late or being far too tired to enjoy it. Give yourself a good amount of time the day <a title="Get a good night’s rest" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Steam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">before to sleep</a>. If anything, spa day does not actually start on the day itself but the night before. Go to bed at a reasonable time and devour as much sleep as you possibly can.</p>
How to Use a Steam Shower the Right Way Risk-Free, Safely, and Healthily2019-10-08T14:00:00+00:002019-10-08T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-use-a-steam-shower-the-right-way-risk-free-safely-and-healthily.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_to_Use_a_Steam_Shower_the_Right_Way_Risk-Free_Safely_and_Healthily.jpg" /></p><p>Reduce stress. Attain healthy, vibrant-looking skin. Treat symptoms of respiratory illnesses, and congestion related to cold and flu. Accomplish all these things when you <a title="Treat symptoms of respiratory illnesses, and congestion related to cold and flu. Accomplish all these things when you use a steam shower." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">use a steam shower</a>. Health advantages of a steam shower make up a long list. They’re a great addition to any homeowner’s primary bathroom, contributing to an increase in property value as well.</p>
<p>To get the most out of your steam shower, from a health perspective, there’s a clear right way and wrong way to use it. In the same way, to protect your property and steam shower from damage, there are also certain safety measures which must be taken. As long as you follow recommendations and are aware of the possible risks, a steam shower’s a wonderful investment that’s easy to maintain.</p>
<p><strong>Why you don’t want to stay in a steam shower for a long time</strong></p>
<p>The biggest risk to you and your body is staying in a steam shower longer than you need to. Specifically if you are someone with high blood pressure, the risk is even greater. You only need 20 minutes – not any longer. When you remain inside for a long time, you start to get hypertension. Even a person with normal blood pressure is at risk.</p>
<p>You will <a title="Why you don’t want to stay in a steam shower for a long time" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">end up essentially suffocating</a> your body’s systems with moisture, warmth, and steam. Overheating the body crosses the line between benefits to detriments. Your core body temperature rises, the electricity you’re using will be wasted, and you will end up paying more in utility bills than you need to.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_to_Use_a_Steam_Shower_the_Right_Way_Risk-Free_Safely_and_Healthily.jpg" /></p><p>Reduce stress. Attain healthy, vibrant-looking skin. Treat symptoms of respiratory illnesses, and congestion related to cold and flu. Accomplish all these things when you <a title="Treat symptoms of respiratory illnesses, and congestion related to cold and flu. Accomplish all these things when you use a steam shower." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">use a steam shower</a>. Health advantages of a steam shower make up a long list. They’re a great addition to any homeowner’s primary bathroom, contributing to an increase in property value as well.</p>
<p>To get the most out of your steam shower, from a health perspective, there’s a clear right way and wrong way to use it. In the same way, to protect your property and steam shower from damage, there are also certain safety measures which must be taken. As long as you follow recommendations and are aware of the possible risks, a steam shower’s a wonderful investment that’s easy to maintain.</p>
<p><strong>Why you don’t want to stay in a steam shower for a long time</strong></p>
<p>The biggest risk to you and your body is staying in a steam shower longer than you need to. Specifically if you are someone with high blood pressure, the risk is even greater. You only need 20 minutes – not any longer. When you remain inside for a long time, you start to get hypertension. Even a person with normal blood pressure is at risk.</p>
<p>You will <a title="Why you don’t want to stay in a steam shower for a long time" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">end up essentially suffocating</a> your body’s systems with moisture, warmth, and steam. Overheating the body crosses the line between benefits to detriments. Your core body temperature rises, the electricity you’re using will be wasted, and you will end up paying more in utility bills than you need to.</p>
How Many Calories Can You Actually Burn in an Infrared Sauna or Steam Room2019-10-06T14:00:00+00:002019-10-06T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-many-calories-can-you-actually-burn-in-an-infrared-sauna-or-steam-room.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_Many_Calories_Can_You_Actually_Burn_in_an_Infrared_Sauna_or_Steam_Room.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Infrared saunas and steam rooms do some absolutely magical things to the body." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Infrared saunas and steam rooms</a> do some absolutely magical things to the body. Systems strengthen. The heart works better, circulation flows more freely, and even breathing’s easier. Weight loss is attributed to some in their sauna journey but not necessarily all. <a title="How many calories can you burn in a sauna?" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../series/sauna/sauna-accessories/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Burning calories</a> happens in a sauna but how much weight can you lose from it?</p>
<p>There’s a lot that plays into losing weight, with things like nutrition, pre-existing health, and fitness habits all having influence. For the purposes of this article, we are strictly focusing on the calorie burning that happens in a sauna. Even if someone burns a ton of calories on a weekly basis, if they’re still eating poorly or have pre-existing health challenges, weight loss might not come like expected.</p>
<p><strong>Do saunas burn calories?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, saunas and <a title="Saunas and steam rooms burn calories which can help you lose weight! These heated environments not only relax the body but stimulate metabolism, blood flow, the heart, and cardiovascular systems." href="https://www.fitnessblender.com/articles/can-you-lose-weight-in-a-sauna-calories-burned-in-sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">steam rooms burn calories</a> which can help you lose weight! These heated environments not only relax the body but stimulate metabolism, blood flow, the heart, and cardiovascular systems.</p>
<p>Online, there are claims that saunas can help you lose weight. They certainly can but that does not mean it is easy. Whether you deny the benefits of a sauna or steam room, or worship time spent inside one of these rooms, the research is concrete in stating you do burn calories.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/How_Many_Calories_Can_You_Actually_Burn_in_an_Infrared_Sauna_or_Steam_Room.jpg" /></p><p><a title="Infrared saunas and steam rooms do some absolutely magical things to the body." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-best-temperature-for-a-steam-shower-steam-room-infrared-sauna-and-more.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Infrared saunas and steam rooms</a> do some absolutely magical things to the body. Systems strengthen. The heart works better, circulation flows more freely, and even breathing’s easier. Weight loss is attributed to some in their sauna journey but not necessarily all. <a title="How many calories can you burn in a sauna?" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../series/sauna/sauna-accessories/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Burning calories</a> happens in a sauna but how much weight can you lose from it?</p>
<p>There’s a lot that plays into losing weight, with things like nutrition, pre-existing health, and fitness habits all having influence. For the purposes of this article, we are strictly focusing on the calorie burning that happens in a sauna. Even if someone burns a ton of calories on a weekly basis, if they’re still eating poorly or have pre-existing health challenges, weight loss might not come like expected.</p>
<p><strong>Do saunas burn calories?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, saunas and <a title="Saunas and steam rooms burn calories which can help you lose weight! These heated environments not only relax the body but stimulate metabolism, blood flow, the heart, and cardiovascular systems." href="https://www.fitnessblender.com/articles/can-you-lose-weight-in-a-sauna-calories-burned-in-sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">steam rooms burn calories</a> which can help you lose weight! These heated environments not only relax the body but stimulate metabolism, blood flow, the heart, and cardiovascular systems.</p>
<p>Online, there are claims that saunas can help you lose weight. They certainly can but that does not mean it is easy. Whether you deny the benefits of a sauna or steam room, or worship time spent inside one of these rooms, the research is concrete in stating you do burn calories.</p>
Are Saunas Bad For Your Lungs and Respiratory System – See the Evidence!2019-10-04T14:00:00+00:002019-10-04T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/are-saunas-bad-for-your-lungs-and-respiratory-system-see-the-evidence.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Are_Saunas_Bad_For_Your_Lungs_and_Respiratory_System__See_the_Evidence.jpg" /></p><p>Saunas are very powerful weapons in the maintenance of our health and with more research being published around infrared saunas, we are finally beginning to understand the benefits, mechanisms, and risks of them.</p>
<p>Are saunas bad for your <a title="Are saunas bad for your lungs and respiratory system – that’s the question." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-help-my-bronchitis-see-the-evidence.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">lungs and respiratory system</a> – that’s the question. The truth is that it’s rather the opposite. Saunas pose no risk to your respiratory system and on top of this, they can actually help in times of symptoms of asthma, cold, flu, or congestion. Here’s a little bit more regarding what the research tells us about saunas.</p>
<p><strong>Where did saunas come from?</strong></p>
<p>Today’s saunas originate from the <a title="Where did saunas come from?" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">concept of ‘sauna bathing</a>’. All in all, this is heat therapy originating in Finland and the Nordic part of Europe, then spreading outwards. In those cultures, saunas are used primarily for pleasure, culture, and socialization. People will go to spend 5-20 minutes in these heated rooms, some of which are up to 100 degrees Celsius. They often interchange these heated room visits with time in a cool-off pool or shower.</p>
<p>Looking further into saunas, they’ve been around for 1,000s of years with evidence of them in Turkey, Russia, and other parts of the world. In each of these cultures, a sauna looked a little different. Some blended in other spa-esque treatments into</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Are_Saunas_Bad_For_Your_Lungs_and_Respiratory_System__See_the_Evidence.jpg" /></p><p>Saunas are very powerful weapons in the maintenance of our health and with more research being published around infrared saunas, we are finally beginning to understand the benefits, mechanisms, and risks of them.</p>
<p>Are saunas bad for your <a title="Are saunas bad for your lungs and respiratory system – that’s the question." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/can-a-sauna-help-my-bronchitis-see-the-evidence.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">lungs and respiratory system</a> – that’s the question. The truth is that it’s rather the opposite. Saunas pose no risk to your respiratory system and on top of this, they can actually help in times of symptoms of asthma, cold, flu, or congestion. Here’s a little bit more regarding what the research tells us about saunas.</p>
<p><strong>Where did saunas come from?</strong></p>
<p>Today’s saunas originate from the <a title="Where did saunas come from?" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../gallery/Sauna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">concept of ‘sauna bathing</a>’. All in all, this is heat therapy originating in Finland and the Nordic part of Europe, then spreading outwards. In those cultures, saunas are used primarily for pleasure, culture, and socialization. People will go to spend 5-20 minutes in these heated rooms, some of which are up to 100 degrees Celsius. They often interchange these heated room visits with time in a cool-off pool or shower.</p>
<p>Looking further into saunas, they’ve been around for 1,000s of years with evidence of them in Turkey, Russia, and other parts of the world. In each of these cultures, a sauna looked a little different. Some blended in other spa-esque treatments into</p>
Why Are Sweden’s Ports Suddenly Becoming Occupied with Floating Saunas – see here2019-10-02T14:00:00+00:002019-10-02T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/why-are-sweden-s-ports-suddenly-becoming-occupied-with-floating-saunas-see-here.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Why_Are_Swedens_Ports_Suddenly_Becoming_Occupied_with_Floating_Saunas__see_here.jpg" /></p><p>Something odd is happening over in Sweden. Looking across their ports, you may notice a type of property unfamiliar to some. They’re <a title="Owners of Oslo’s first floating sauna said the heck with it and begun essentially taking it on a tour which has sparked major attention" href="https://gestalten.com/blogs/journal/livable-minimalism-meets-layers-of-history" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">floating saunas</a>. Although technically banned by port authorities, owners of Oslo’s first floating sauna said the heck with it and begun essentially taking it on a tour which has sparked major attention.</p>
<p><a title="Saunas in Sweden have a long history. After all, sweat rituals are a huge part of European culture. Millennials have been brought to sweat rituals and saunas through a search for something real," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Saunas in Sweden</a> have a long history. After all, sweat rituals are a huge part of European culture. Millennials have been brought to sweat rituals and saunas through a search for something real, healthy, and authentic. In next-door Finland, there are saunas almost everywhere. In people’s homes, businesses, spas, and yes, even on their ports. In Sweden however, the admiration for saunas is a little less. How they came to arrive at the concept of a floating sauna has to do with Oslo’s re-building port culture.</p>
<p>Years ago, Oslo’s ports were filled with bustling industry – warehouses, shipyards, and water unfortunately heavily pollute. Since the early 1980s when the shipbuilding industry in the city was shut down due to mounting competition in Japan and Korea, Sweden’s ports have only been getting lonelier. In 2000, Oslo decided to open its ports to the general public and redeveloped over 52 hectares of parks and public spaces, brought in more than 50,000 workplaces, and apartments.</p>
<p>In this hub of activity, within the past few years, the friendly floating sauna in Oslo, Sweden has arrived. Built with a driftwood exterior, it resembles as if the sauna was born from the ocean. All clean and cozy, these floating saunas fit about 12 people. Unlike contemporary <a title="Unlike contemporary sauna design trends which focus on minimalism and sleekness," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-create-the-ultimate-spa-day-for-yourself-at-home-in-your-very-own-sauna.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna design trends</a> which focus on minimalism and sleekness, these floaters are more anarchist and artistic. Unfortunately, Oslo authorities didn’t appreciate it very much when these saunas first began making their appearance. The response was that it looked like garbage and thereby, was banned.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/Why_Are_Swedens_Ports_Suddenly_Becoming_Occupied_with_Floating_Saunas__see_here.jpg" /></p><p>Something odd is happening over in Sweden. Looking across their ports, you may notice a type of property unfamiliar to some. They’re <a title="Owners of Oslo’s first floating sauna said the heck with it and begun essentially taking it on a tour which has sparked major attention" href="https://gestalten.com/blogs/journal/livable-minimalism-meets-layers-of-history" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">floating saunas</a>. Although technically banned by port authorities, owners of Oslo’s first floating sauna said the heck with it and begun essentially taking it on a tour which has sparked major attention.</p>
<p><a title="Saunas in Sweden have a long history. After all, sweat rituals are a huge part of European culture. Millennials have been brought to sweat rituals and saunas through a search for something real," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Saunas in Sweden</a> have a long history. After all, sweat rituals are a huge part of European culture. Millennials have been brought to sweat rituals and saunas through a search for something real, healthy, and authentic. In next-door Finland, there are saunas almost everywhere. In people’s homes, businesses, spas, and yes, even on their ports. In Sweden however, the admiration for saunas is a little less. How they came to arrive at the concept of a floating sauna has to do with Oslo’s re-building port culture.</p>
<p>Years ago, Oslo’s ports were filled with bustling industry – warehouses, shipyards, and water unfortunately heavily pollute. Since the early 1980s when the shipbuilding industry in the city was shut down due to mounting competition in Japan and Korea, Sweden’s ports have only been getting lonelier. In 2000, Oslo decided to open its ports to the general public and redeveloped over 52 hectares of parks and public spaces, brought in more than 50,000 workplaces, and apartments.</p>
<p>In this hub of activity, within the past few years, the friendly floating sauna in Oslo, Sweden has arrived. Built with a driftwood exterior, it resembles as if the sauna was born from the ocean. All clean and cozy, these floating saunas fit about 12 people. Unlike contemporary <a title="Unlike contemporary sauna design trends which focus on minimalism and sleekness," href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-create-the-ultimate-spa-day-for-yourself-at-home-in-your-very-own-sauna.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sauna design trends</a> which focus on minimalism and sleekness, these floaters are more anarchist and artistic. Unfortunately, Oslo authorities didn’t appreciate it very much when these saunas first began making their appearance. The response was that it looked like garbage and thereby, was banned.</p>
What is the Correct Way to Install a Steam Shower from Steam Sauna in Your Home2019-10-01T14:00:00+00:002019-10-01T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-correct-way-to-install-a-steam-shower-from-steam-sauna-in-your-home.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_is_the_Correct_Way_to_Install_a_Steam_Shower_from_Steam_Sauna_in_Your_Home.jpg" /></p><p>Installing a <a title="Every steam shower requires a base which needs to be levelled in order to ensure the unit’s fully stable." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-use-a-steam-shower-the-right-way-risk-free-safely-and-healthily.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">steam shower</a> is easy to do, no matter what model you might be working with or additions you’ve chosen to include in your design. That said, simple mistakes can mean trouble down the line. Here’s a few quick tips on how to install a steam shower in your home.</p>
<p><strong>Setting up the base</strong></p>
<p>Every steam shower requires a base which needs to be levelled in order to ensure the unit’s fully stable. When a base is level, water will drain as you intend it to and there shouldn’t be any problems. The front of a steam shower is usually your door. This is the first wall you will want to connect to your base. A lot of these systems tend to have self-tapping screws and bolts.</p>
<p><strong>Connecting the walls of your shower</strong></p>
<p>Just like you want to ensure the base is level, every <a title="Connecting the walls of your shower" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">wall of your shower</a> should be connected, installed, and screwed or bolted in. Once the first wall is connected to the base, next comes the other walls. Assemble the rest of the walls and connect them to the bottom. Ensure they’re securely fastened into place before moving on.</p>
<p><strong>Always read the instructions</strong></p>
<p>Unless you’re a professional steam shower installation expert working only with your one model again and again, read the instructions. You may be tempted not to but always read the instructions. These directions are necessary. Every maker may have their own unit installation procedures. Just because you’ve done an install on another model doesn’t mean this will be identical. For example, in some steam showers, a layer a silicone is applied to all sides to seal corners. Comparatively, other models have rubber seals. <a title="Always read the instructions" href="https://blog.mrsteam.com/top-maintenance-tips-for-your-steam-generator" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Always check the directions</a> – bottom line.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/10/What_is_the_Correct_Way_to_Install_a_Steam_Shower_from_Steam_Sauna_in_Your_Home.jpg" /></p><p>Installing a <a title="Every steam shower requires a base which needs to be levelled in order to ensure the unit’s fully stable." href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-to-use-a-steam-shower-the-right-way-risk-free-safely-and-healthily.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">steam shower</a> is easy to do, no matter what model you might be working with or additions you’ve chosen to include in your design. That said, simple mistakes can mean trouble down the line. Here’s a few quick tips on how to install a steam shower in your home.</p>
<p><strong>Setting up the base</strong></p>
<p>Every steam shower requires a base which needs to be levelled in order to ensure the unit’s fully stable. When a base is level, water will drain as you intend it to and there shouldn’t be any problems. The front of a steam shower is usually your door. This is the first wall you will want to connect to your base. A lot of these systems tend to have self-tapping screws and bolts.</p>
<p><strong>Connecting the walls of your shower</strong></p>
<p>Just like you want to ensure the base is level, every <a title="Connecting the walls of your shower" href="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/../" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">wall of your shower</a> should be connected, installed, and screwed or bolted in. Once the first wall is connected to the base, next comes the other walls. Assemble the rest of the walls and connect them to the bottom. Ensure they’re securely fastened into place before moving on.</p>
<p><strong>Always read the instructions</strong></p>
<p>Unless you’re a professional steam shower installation expert working only with your one model again and again, read the instructions. You may be tempted not to but always read the instructions. These directions are necessary. Every maker may have their own unit installation procedures. Just because you’ve done an install on another model doesn’t mean this will be identical. For example, in some steam showers, a layer a silicone is applied to all sides to seal corners. Comparatively, other models have rubber seals. <a title="Always read the instructions" href="https://blog.mrsteam.com/top-maintenance-tips-for-your-steam-generator" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Always check the directions</a> – bottom line.</p>
What is the Anatomy of a Steam Shower – See How They’re Built and How They Work2019-09-30T14:00:00+00:002019-09-30T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-is-the-anatomy-of-a-steam-shower-see-how-they-re-built-and-how-they-work.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/What_is_the_Anatomy_of_a_Steam_Shower__See_How_Theyre_Built_and_How_They_Work.jpg" /></p><p>A steam shower builds on concepts of contemporary bathrooms, conventional Western steam saunas, and even pulls from far-away cultures to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience. Steam showers and saunas are bought and installed in gyms, fitness centers, spas, corporate retreat settings, hotels, and high-end facilities. Every steam shower builds around a steam generator. Here’s how they’re built and how they work.</p>
<p><strong>Where does a steam shower come from?</strong></p>
<p>A steam shower is a modern contemporary interpretation of a traditional steam bath. Once favourite by our ancestors, steam baths harken as far back as to the Roman Empire. In that time, they had large natural springs and large bathhouses to enjoy. They were a place to bath and socialize both. In some cultures, these sort of venues still exist such as in Japan. The Greeks, the Turkish, and others also came to use these sort of steam showers to achieve social, health, and therapeutic benefits.</p>
<p><strong>A steam shower generator and other features</strong></p>
<p>A steam shower requires a generator but there’s so many other features that can be added to one’s customized design. Steam showers are usually compact so space is of the essence. Every inch counts, literally. A steam shower needs to be placed in a certain area and at a certain distance from the wall, with the necessary electrical and plumbing components. The most common features and customizations for a steam shower include chromotherapy, water jets, massagers, essential oil aromatherapy, hands-free technologies, and more.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/What_is_the_Anatomy_of_a_Steam_Shower__See_How_Theyre_Built_and_How_They_Work.jpg" /></p><p>A steam shower builds on concepts of contemporary bathrooms, conventional Western steam saunas, and even pulls from far-away cultures to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience. Steam showers and saunas are bought and installed in gyms, fitness centers, spas, corporate retreat settings, hotels, and high-end facilities. Every steam shower builds around a steam generator. Here’s how they’re built and how they work.</p>
<p><strong>Where does a steam shower come from?</strong></p>
<p>A steam shower is a modern contemporary interpretation of a traditional steam bath. Once favourite by our ancestors, steam baths harken as far back as to the Roman Empire. In that time, they had large natural springs and large bathhouses to enjoy. They were a place to bath and socialize both. In some cultures, these sort of venues still exist such as in Japan. The Greeks, the Turkish, and others also came to use these sort of steam showers to achieve social, health, and therapeutic benefits.</p>
<p><strong>A steam shower generator and other features</strong></p>
<p>A steam shower requires a generator but there’s so many other features that can be added to one’s customized design. Steam showers are usually compact so space is of the essence. Every inch counts, literally. A steam shower needs to be placed in a certain area and at a certain distance from the wall, with the necessary electrical and plumbing components. The most common features and customizations for a steam shower include chromotherapy, water jets, massagers, essential oil aromatherapy, hands-free technologies, and more.</p>
What Are the Short-Term and Long-Term Health Benefits to a Steam Shower – see the list!2019-09-29T14:00:00+00:002019-09-29T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/what-are-the-short-term-and-long-term-health-benefits-to-a-steam-shower-see-the-list.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/What_Are_the_Short-Term_and_Long-Term_Health_Benefits_to_a_Steam_Shower__see_the_list.jpg" /></p><p>A high quality steam shower designed in a modern aesthetic and equipped with the customizations you want adds property value while producing serious health benefits. Steam showers are the most advanced way to clean and unwind after a day of work, tension, and whatever’s come with it. Here’s just a few of the health benefits to a steam shower you should know about.</p>
<p><strong>Immune system function</strong></p>
<p>An unexpected effect heat has on a person’s internal systems is stronger immunity long-term. Mechanisms that play into maintaining a strong immune system are supplied with more momentum when a person regularly undergoes steam shower sessions. The heat produces more white blood cells. This gives you more ability to fight off colds, flus, and any viruses that would normally attack or compromise a person’s immune system.</p>
<p><strong>Respiratory conditions</strong></p>
<p>If you are suffering from a sore throat, a coughing fit, nasal congestion, bronchitis, asthma, or allergies, a steam shower is no cure but it can oftentimes treat the symptoms. When we discuss respiratory conditions like these, the intense heat of a steam shower can help loosen breathing passageways, ease coughs and soreness, and more. It accomplishes this by loosening mucus, enabling more oxygen to move to the lungs, and more.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/What_Are_the_Short-Term_and_Long-Term_Health_Benefits_to_a_Steam_Shower__see_the_list.jpg" /></p><p>A high quality steam shower designed in a modern aesthetic and equipped with the customizations you want adds property value while producing serious health benefits. Steam showers are the most advanced way to clean and unwind after a day of work, tension, and whatever’s come with it. Here’s just a few of the health benefits to a steam shower you should know about.</p>
<p><strong>Immune system function</strong></p>
<p>An unexpected effect heat has on a person’s internal systems is stronger immunity long-term. Mechanisms that play into maintaining a strong immune system are supplied with more momentum when a person regularly undergoes steam shower sessions. The heat produces more white blood cells. This gives you more ability to fight off colds, flus, and any viruses that would normally attack or compromise a person’s immune system.</p>
<p><strong>Respiratory conditions</strong></p>
<p>If you are suffering from a sore throat, a coughing fit, nasal congestion, bronchitis, asthma, or allergies, a steam shower is no cure but it can oftentimes treat the symptoms. When we discuss respiratory conditions like these, the intense heat of a steam shower can help loosen breathing passageways, ease coughs and soreness, and more. It accomplishes this by loosening mucus, enabling more oxygen to move to the lungs, and more.</p>
How They Do Saunas in Japan and the Rising Influence of Western-Based Infrared Tech2019-09-28T14:00:00+00:002019-09-28T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-they-do-saunas-in-japan-and-the-rising-influence-of-western-based-infrared-tech.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/How_They_Do_Saunas_in_Japan_and_the_Rising_Influence_of_Western-Based_Infrared_Tech.jpg" /></p><p>In Japan, saunas have long had an association with middle-aged, male clientele but that’s changing. Thanks to the use of saunas by celebrities, social media influencers, and trend-conscious millennials, more young people than ever are finding saunas, creating sauna businesses, and embracing the activity for the many health benefits it brings.</p>
<p><strong>A complete sauna experience awaits</strong></p>
<p>In Japan, there are many saunas in spas that are full-service, full-experience. Inside, you’ll find shampoos, conditioners, massage therapists, restaurants, and more. You’ll find all sorts of interesting businesses that grab onto sauna culture, exploiting it through connected products or services.</p>
<p><strong>The history of saunas in Japan</strong></p>
<p>The first sauna in Japan ever was created over 50 years ago by a Japanese businessman. Ujitoshi Konomi first came to learn about saunas from Finnish Olympic athletes in the 1956 Olympics in Australia. When Konomi returned to Japan, he build a sauna in a public bathing facility he operated. It wasn’t long before they spread across the country. Today, there are more than 11.5 million Japanese who visit saunas at least once every month. Needless to say, sauna culture’s grown so much!</p>
<p><strong>Saunas in Japanese media and culture</strong></p>
<p>Much like what you will find in places such as Finland where traditional saunas are most popular, Japan’s media and culture regularly features saunas in different television shows, magazines, literature, and more. There are entire TV serials build around sauna users – affectionately known as ‘saunners’ or ‘sauna junkies’.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/How_They_Do_Saunas_in_Japan_and_the_Rising_Influence_of_Western-Based_Infrared_Tech.jpg" /></p><p>In Japan, saunas have long had an association with middle-aged, male clientele but that’s changing. Thanks to the use of saunas by celebrities, social media influencers, and trend-conscious millennials, more young people than ever are finding saunas, creating sauna businesses, and embracing the activity for the many health benefits it brings.</p>
<p><strong>A complete sauna experience awaits</strong></p>
<p>In Japan, there are many saunas in spas that are full-service, full-experience. Inside, you’ll find shampoos, conditioners, massage therapists, restaurants, and more. You’ll find all sorts of interesting businesses that grab onto sauna culture, exploiting it through connected products or services.</p>
<p><strong>The history of saunas in Japan</strong></p>
<p>The first sauna in Japan ever was created over 50 years ago by a Japanese businessman. Ujitoshi Konomi first came to learn about saunas from Finnish Olympic athletes in the 1956 Olympics in Australia. When Konomi returned to Japan, he build a sauna in a public bathing facility he operated. It wasn’t long before they spread across the country. Today, there are more than 11.5 million Japanese who visit saunas at least once every month. Needless to say, sauna culture’s grown so much!</p>
<p><strong>Saunas in Japanese media and culture</strong></p>
<p>Much like what you will find in places such as Finland where traditional saunas are most popular, Japan’s media and culture regularly features saunas in different television shows, magazines, literature, and more. There are entire TV serials build around sauna users – affectionately known as ‘saunners’ or ‘sauna junkies’.</p>
How Long to Stay in a Sauna for the Ultimate Detoxification Session2019-09-27T14:00:00+00:002019-09-27T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/how-long-to-stay-in-a-sauna-for-the-ultimate-detoxification-session.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/How_Long_to_Stay_in_a_Sauna_for_the_Ultimate_Detoxification_Session.jpg" /></p><p>When we see a sauna, we see somewhere we can get a lot of health benefits. Too much of a good thing though can cause harm. Even if you’re deep invested in a sauna, it’s important to know what the best amount of time is to reap the most benefit. When we’re talking detoxifying the body, this is what the science says.</p>
<p><strong>How long to stay in a sauna for</strong></p>
<p>The general rule on how long to stay in a sauna for comes down to whether you’re a beginner, experienced, or using it after a workout. Beginners shouldn’t use a sauna for longer than 5-10 minutes. This is because their body isn’t yet adjusted to heat stress. If you’re using a sauna post-workout, wait at least 10 minutes for your body to relax a bit afterwards. If you’re experienced using saunas, the American College of Sports Medicine recommends going no longer than 15 minutes although some go to 20-30 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Always start small when using a sauna</strong></p>
<p>We all have to start somewhere. Don’t go in for longer than you need to. You wouldn’t go out onto the gym floor and lift 400 pounds without building up to it slowly over time. You should approach the sauna the same way. Also, the longer you stay in a sauna, the more likely you’re going to be to dehydrate. For this reason, always hydrate before, during, and after. Over time, you’ll find you can extend your sauna visit but to get going you want to take it literally minute by minute.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/How_Long_to_Stay_in_a_Sauna_for_the_Ultimate_Detoxification_Session.jpg" /></p><p>When we see a sauna, we see somewhere we can get a lot of health benefits. Too much of a good thing though can cause harm. Even if you’re deep invested in a sauna, it’s important to know what the best amount of time is to reap the most benefit. When we’re talking detoxifying the body, this is what the science says.</p>
<p><strong>How long to stay in a sauna for</strong></p>
<p>The general rule on how long to stay in a sauna for comes down to whether you’re a beginner, experienced, or using it after a workout. Beginners shouldn’t use a sauna for longer than 5-10 minutes. This is because their body isn’t yet adjusted to heat stress. If you’re using a sauna post-workout, wait at least 10 minutes for your body to relax a bit afterwards. If you’re experienced using saunas, the American College of Sports Medicine recommends going no longer than 15 minutes although some go to 20-30 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Always start small when using a sauna</strong></p>
<p>We all have to start somewhere. Don’t go in for longer than you need to. You wouldn’t go out onto the gym floor and lift 400 pounds without building up to it slowly over time. You should approach the sauna the same way. Also, the longer you stay in a sauna, the more likely you’re going to be to dehydrate. For this reason, always hydrate before, during, and after. Over time, you’ll find you can extend your sauna visit but to get going you want to take it literally minute by minute.</p>
4 Factors to Consider When Installing a Steam Sauna in Your Home for Better Health2019-09-26T14:00:00+00:002019-09-26T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/4-factors-to-consider-when-installing-a-steam-sauna-in-your-home-for-better-health.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/4_Factors_to_Consider_When_Installing_a_Steam_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p>So you’ve decided to buy a steam sauna for your home. There are so many health benefits to having a steam sauna there and ready to use whenever you want or need. They’re not only complete relaxation in a room but they also produce dozens of positive changes in the body. Installing a steam sauna however can prove challenging. The wrong judgment, a neglectful installation, and/or accidentally committing a mistake in measurement can mean long-term damage.</p>
<p><strong>Find the right steam sauna for your home</strong></p>
<p>If you’re dealing with a poorly designed steam room or sauna, there’s not a whole lot you’ll be able to do to keep it in tip top shape for endless years. To combat this, find a steam sauna company you can trust. If you’re uncomfortable with installing a sauna, they should have instructions that are easy to follow. Take it slow and double-check so that every step of installing your steam sauna is being followed. Assess and measure, and measure again ensuring requirements of your sauna are being fulfilled.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have everything you need to install your steam sauna?</strong></p>
<p>Check your steam sauna kit. Is everything that’s supposed to be there included – if not, figure out why. Do you have all the tools you need to complete the job – if the answer’s no, get them. Compromises aren’t something you want to make on installing a steam sauna. Thankfully, with how a lot of these steam saunas are designed, almost anyone can install them. Everything’s outlined in some detail, hopefully with photos showing how to get it right. Ensure you have a beverage, relax, take it slow, and stay calm. Whether you’re experienced or inexperienced, mistakes can be made by anyone.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/4_Factors_to_Consider_When_Installing_a_Steam_Sauna.jpg" /></p><p>So you’ve decided to buy a steam sauna for your home. There are so many health benefits to having a steam sauna there and ready to use whenever you want or need. They’re not only complete relaxation in a room but they also produce dozens of positive changes in the body. Installing a steam sauna however can prove challenging. The wrong judgment, a neglectful installation, and/or accidentally committing a mistake in measurement can mean long-term damage.</p>
<p><strong>Find the right steam sauna for your home</strong></p>
<p>If you’re dealing with a poorly designed steam room or sauna, there’s not a whole lot you’ll be able to do to keep it in tip top shape for endless years. To combat this, find a steam sauna company you can trust. If you’re uncomfortable with installing a sauna, they should have instructions that are easy to follow. Take it slow and double-check so that every step of installing your steam sauna is being followed. Assess and measure, and measure again ensuring requirements of your sauna are being fulfilled.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have everything you need to install your steam sauna?</strong></p>
<p>Check your steam sauna kit. Is everything that’s supposed to be there included – if not, figure out why. Do you have all the tools you need to complete the job – if the answer’s no, get them. Compromises aren’t something you want to make on installing a steam sauna. Thankfully, with how a lot of these steam saunas are designed, almost anyone can install them. Everything’s outlined in some detail, hopefully with photos showing how to get it right. Ensure you have a beverage, relax, take it slow, and stay calm. Whether you’re experienced or inexperienced, mistakes can be made by anyone.</p>
The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide to Finding the Best Steam Shower Suited to Your Needs2019-09-25T14:00:00+00:002019-09-25T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/the-ultimate-buyer-s-guide-to-finding-the-best-steam-shower-suited-to-your-needs.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/The_Ultimate_Buyers_Guide_to_Finding_the_Best_Steam_Shower_Suited_to_Your_Needs.jpg" /></p><p>The best steam shower for you relies on space you’re working with, features you want, and purpose. The major mistake homeowners make when choosing a steam shower is size, for example. This is a quick buyer’s guide to steam showers and what to watch for when combing through the different options.</p>
<p><strong>Quality</strong></p>
<p>Steam showers aren’t just differentiated by the price tag and price does not equate to quality.</p>
<p>Some key areas to look at regarding how to tell if what you’re looking at is a good quality enclosure begin with the thickness of the glass. Ideally, you want 8-10mm glass thickness and 4-6mm glass panels.</p>
<p>Look at the base to ensure there’s a full metal frame underneath to support weight. Cheaper showers also don’t tend to come with very good warranties. Warranty-wise, a great warranty for a steam shower is anything from 5 years and up.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong></p>
<p>There are literally dozens of add-on steam shower features to choose from, which is in part why there’s no better time to buy a steam shower.</p>
<p>Every new feature comes at a cost though. Homeowners can easily go crazy adding and adding more and more. Consider the essentials. Look at what would make you feel most comfortable and what contributes value to your experience.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/The_Ultimate_Buyers_Guide_to_Finding_the_Best_Steam_Shower_Suited_to_Your_Needs.jpg" /></p><p>The best steam shower for you relies on space you’re working with, features you want, and purpose. The major mistake homeowners make when choosing a steam shower is size, for example. This is a quick buyer’s guide to steam showers and what to watch for when combing through the different options.</p>
<p><strong>Quality</strong></p>
<p>Steam showers aren’t just differentiated by the price tag and price does not equate to quality.</p>
<p>Some key areas to look at regarding how to tell if what you’re looking at is a good quality enclosure begin with the thickness of the glass. Ideally, you want 8-10mm glass thickness and 4-6mm glass panels.</p>
<p>Look at the base to ensure there’s a full metal frame underneath to support weight. Cheaper showers also don’t tend to come with very good warranties. Warranty-wise, a great warranty for a steam shower is anything from 5 years and up.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong></p>
<p>There are literally dozens of add-on steam shower features to choose from, which is in part why there’s no better time to buy a steam shower.</p>
<p>Every new feature comes at a cost though. Homeowners can easily go crazy adding and adding more and more. Consider the essentials. Look at what would make you feel most comfortable and what contributes value to your experience.</p>
The Benefits of Combining the Power of Essential Oils Aromatherapy with a Steam Shower2019-09-24T14:00:00+00:002019-09-24T14:00:00+00:00http://steam-sauna.com/blog/the-benefits-of-combining-the-power-of-essential-oils-aromatherapy-with-a-steam-shower.htmlSuper User<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/The_Benefits_of_Combining_the_Power_of_Essential_Oils_Aromatherapy_with_a_Steam_Shower.jpg" /></p><p>Essential oils have been used for centuries by cultures all over the world, drawing from plants to inspire all-natural healing in the body.</p>
<p>Although they can be used in diffusers, more people are coming to find value in combining essential oils with their home steam sauna experience. The result is what we call steam shower aromatherapy.</p>
<p>Unlike perfumes which merely produce scent, essential oils have been scientifically proven to produce a number of benefits mentally and physically. Depending on what you want from your steam shower experience, any number of essential oils can help you achieve that. These are the most preferred aromatherapy oils for steam showers and saunas, used in households and commercial steam sauna environments across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Frankincense</strong></p>
<p>Frankincense has been used for a wide variety of infections, stomach discomfort, menstruation issues, some skin disorders, younger-looing skin, accelerated healing, and more. If you are unsure what sort of oils you may like to combine with your steam shower or sauna, frankincense may prove to be an excellent starting point for your health.</p>
<p><img src="http://steam-sauna.com/blog/images/blog/2019/09/The_Benefits_of_Combining_the_Power_of_Essential_Oils_Aromatherapy_with_a_Steam_Shower.jpg" /></p><p>Essential oils have been used for centuries by cultures all over the world, drawing from plants to inspire all-natural healing in the body.</p>
<p>Although they can be used in diffusers, more people are coming to find value in combining essential oils with their home steam sauna experience. The result is what we call steam shower aromatherapy.</p>
<p>Unlike perfumes which merely produce scent, essential oils have been scientifically proven to produce a number of benefits mentally and physically. Depending on what you want from your steam shower experience, any number of essential oils can help you achieve that. These are the most preferred aromatherapy oils for steam showers and saunas, used in households and commercial steam sauna environments across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Frankincense</strong></p>
<p>Frankincense has been used for a wide variety of infections, stomach discomfort, menstruation issues, some skin disorders, younger-looing skin, accelerated healing, and more. If you are unsure what sort of oils you may like to combine with your steam shower or sauna, frankincense may prove to be an excellent starting point for your health.</p>