| Infrared Saunas Relieve Stress and Tension |
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Saunas have an ancient tradition of relaxation Hot tubs of Roman ages are similar to modern day spas and saunas. Sauna is over a thousand years old tradition of the Finnish people. There are over 700,000 saunas in Finland, which is equal to having one sauna for every seven people. Sauna bathing should be a relaxing experience and not a hurried affair. Infrared sauna is the best form of cleansing both body and mind. Infrared rays penetrate deep into the body to increase blood circulation. This relaxes the whole body and the mind becomes energetic and refreshed. It is the best way to de-stress yourself and relieve your mind of tensions. It is a total relaxation process. How can Infrared Sauna promote mental well-being? Infrared sauna works through hot infrared rays. These rays enter the body through infrared transmitters and increase body temperatures well above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Such high temperatures kill bacteria and virus and eliminate toxic substances from the body with ozone. Normally, most toxic materials are deposits in the lymphatic system. Cleaning the lymphatic system of toxins enhances blood circulation as it carries more than ninety percent of body fluids. Circulation of oxygenated blood increases the oxygen supply to body organs, which leads to better health and vigor. It also increases your stamina. Overall health and well-being improves. How can sauna work to de-stress you? Stress is not the result of any single cause. Many varied factors lead to stress of body and mind. A tired body feels stress due to physical exhaustion. A tired mind feels tension due to anxieties and worries. This leads to improper and insufficient sleep patterns. All of these factors together cast negative effects on overall health. Infrared sauna provides a congenial atmosphere for refreshing both physical and mental health by:
Necessary Precautions Use the sauna between 60-100 degrees Celsius. Too high temperatures can cause harm to the body and mind. Initially spend as little as five minutes inside sauna and slowly increase time with each use. Pregnant women, high blood pressure patients, and those with chronic heart ailments should consult their physicians before using the infrared sauna. |
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