Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sauna Bath Or Steam Room Bath?

Each of the sauna bath or the steam bath have its fans, many people would use only one of them in preference of the other. Although it can be very much so a personal choice both have proven benefits and the ideal would be to be used together.

The main benefits of the dry heat sauna baths are the high temperature of the air which in turn induces sweating and improves circulation and raises the heart rate. The body than improves its metabolism, eliminates many toxic substances accumulated inside. Especially beneficial is the sudden change from hot to cold - after taking the sauna bath experts recommend a cold shower or, if you are in the nature, a swim in the nearby river, or simply get outside if it is winter. Sometimes the heat inside of the sauna can be difficult to withstand and people should not be forcing themselves to stay just to get to the desired timing, but instead get out, cool down and get back, that is in fact a better way of sauna utilization.

The steam room bath in its turn does not reach so high temperatures but the room is filled with wet steam. This in its case proves difficult to tolerate by some but very helpful to others, especially people with respiratory problems. The wet air can help loosen up mucus in bronchitis and asthma and helps the skin stay hydrated and moist and prevents the body from losing excessive amounts of heat. This also leads to detoxification - elimination of the harmful substances within our bodies. The elevated temperature of the body leads to increased metabolism as well and calories burn and weight loss.

There are some precautions that we have to take in order to be safe, always consult a physician if you have heart conditions or are pregnant and make sure that the hygiene of the steam room is good. One of the ways to do that is if you have a steam room at home though a reputable establishment would maintain its premises clean and would disinfect saunas, steam rooms and hydrotherapy equipment on a regular basis.

Boris Nikolov MD, Spa consultant, [http://www.tmssauna.com]

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