Much has been made of the health benefits of regular sauna use—and with good reason. Physically, nothing is more reinvigorating than a deep, healthy sweat every day. Tension fades, and muscles unwind. Mentally, you emerge relaxed, revived, and ready for whatever the day may bring.
A few minutes a day is all it takes to look and feel better. The body’s response to gentle, persistent heat is well-documented and proven day in and out by people all over the world. That’s why more and more wellness experts are recommending its purifying benefits.
Not surprisingly, sauna bathers most frequently cite stress reduction as the number one benefit. Medical studies show that stress in our daily lives can negatively affect our health. Heat bathing in a sauna provides stress relief in a number of ways:
It’s a warm, quiet space without distractions. The heat relaxes the body’s muscles, improves circulation, and stimulates the release of endorphins—the body’s all-natural “feel good” chemical.
Many of us don’t actively deep sweat every day. Benefits derived from deep sweating, however, can be achieved via regular sauna bathing.
Research from German medical studies shows that saunas were able to significantly reduce the incidences of colds and influenza amongst participants.
Heat bathing is one of the oldest beauty strategies for cleansing one’s skin.
While saunas are not a magic solution, the process does require a notable amount of energy.
A sauna not only feels good, it’s good for your body. Whether it’s the physiological changes that occur during the warmth of a sauna, or simply the time spent in the calming retreat of the sauna, every seasoned sauna bather agrees—it feels wonderful! The sauna provides a pampering retreat where we can relax and restore body and soul. Sauna bathing truly makes you “Feel Better,” “Look Better,” and “Sleep Better.”
