Your Home Sauna - Choosing the Best Location

Indoor and outdoor saunas are now available in a variety of shapes and sizes. They can be built to accommodate just about any style or specification. In fact, today’s sauna buyers have so many options, sometimes the most difficult decision can be where to locate the sauna. For an indoor sauna, the most popular locations seem to be the bathroom and basement. Owners of bathroom saunas often make use of the existing plumbing, drainage and privacy a bathroom typically provides. Given that sauna baths are revered by countless enthusiasts for their cleansing and rejuvenating qualities, it makes perfect sense that so many people choose to install their saunas within just a few steps of their showers and bathtubs. When a restrictive design or other extenuating circumstances prevent a residential sauna from being installed in the bathroom, many homeowners immediately look to their basements. The addition of a basement sauna can often lead to a person’s cellar becoming…

REVIEW of SX801-A Home Tech Luxury Massage Chair

This is a product review of the high end SX 801-A Home Tech luxury massage chair recliner. This massage chair recliner is the product with Human Touch technology. Home Tech has a full line of massage chairs available. We will take a look at the features, options, functions and warranty of the SX 801-A by Home Tech.

When you are looking at big ticket items like a massage chair, you really need to take the warranty coverage seriously. A massage chair has many moving parts and sophisticated electronics. The warranty coverage is your long term insurance policy, that gives you peace of mind. The other key caveat is to go with a known brand, so that you warranty is actually going to be honored. Just like an insurance company, you want to make sure they have assets to pay you if needed.

Although, there are incidence of problem massage chairs is very low in percentage terms. However, if it happens to you it is 100%. The SX 801-A comes with 1 year coverage on the chair’s structure, 1 years coverage for parts and 1 year coverage for labor and 90 days coverage with field service. This is good, comprehensive coverage with this luxury model and is competitive with the big players.

This massage chair comes with 4 manual massage functions. The manual massage functions include: rolling, compression, kneading and percussion. There are also 8 automatic programs which include: full body sore muscle relief, sports and back therapy, leg- foot-hip therapy, neck-shoulders relief, after work stretch, morning wake up, night time soothing, and massage demonstration. Each of these automatic massage functions provides for targeted relief of particular areas.

The SX 801-A has a built in body scan function. The body scan detects your acupressure points throughout you back. The computer notes the location of each point and identifies the most important for stimulation. The massage is then adjusted to target those acupressure points to help induce full body relaxation. This is particularly important for the shiatsu style massage, which stimulates your acupressure points during the course of the massage.

The most unique aspect of the SX 801-A is that the calf massager can actually be hidden from view. On one side of the leg rest, the calf massager is accessible and your legs fit in the leg well. However, the other side is flat and looks like a normal recliner leg rest. The calf massager actually pivots and can be flipped out for use and flipped back for storage. This is actually a patented feature for this massage chair.

The calf and foot massager is used for providing a compression massage to either the feet or calves. The compression massage utilizes a squeeze, hold and release technique favored by massage therapists around the world. The calf and foot massage uses a compressor to deliver pressurized air to the airbags which perform the compression massage. This massage is very invigorating and relieving for tight calves and for loosening up the feet after a long day.

The main control is on the front of the remote and the massage comfort and roller position are located on the side. There is no remote stand which is nice. The concept of the SX 801-A is to have a massage chair hidden inside a normal upholstered recliner. We think Home Tech has very effectively accomplished this goal. Overall, this is a very effective massage recliner with some therapeutic massage therapies in the luxury class of massage chairs.

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FAR Infrared Saunas

Obesity is becoming a worldwide problem with 10 percent of all Australian adults, 20 percent of Americans and with 46 percent of men and 32 percent of woman obese in the United Kingdom is it no surprise that the government are taking drastic measures to try and reduce these figures by promoting healthy living, but sometimes healthy living doesn’t work and more severe steps need to be taken to ensure a healthy life. Obesity surgery is fast becoming a scapegoat for people who are morbidly obese. Although painful and a severe measure to loose weight people are becoming desperate and surgery seems to be their best option. There are a few surgeries available to obese patient but patients need to have lost some weight before the surgery is an option to them as being put under an anaesthetic while grossly overweight is extremely dangerous.

Infrared Saunas

The Function of Sauna Suits

Sauna suits are used for weight loss and conditioning by professional athletes, amateur athletes and enthusiasts. Typically, these suits are made from rubberized vinyl, which is able to hold up (not tear) under the stress of active sports such as wrestling. The use of sauna suits brings out misconceptions about losing weight. That is, to lose weight, your body needs to burn more food (calories) than you eat. And, when your body has no immediate food/source of energy to burn, it will start burning stored fat. Sauna suits help you lose weight by burning more fuel, not only by helping you sweat out lots of water. Sweating lots of water does help though, as it helps your body rid itself of toxins. Plus, the water you lose will be regained when you drink more water. However, the food and fat that were used to create the sweat will not go back into your body, so you’ll lose weight! Good sauna suits allow you to quickly begin sweating and sweat for longer periods of time. Like with…

How to find hotels with a sauna

You are on vacation with your family and decide its time to get away from them for a while, to get some space. Walking around outside is an option but you’ve been exploring your destination all day. You decide that the hotel’s sauna room will provide the best place to get some peace and quiet. You may even sweat away that greasy burger you had for lunch and come out refreshed and rejuvenated. Sound good? Ensure your hotel offers the convenience of a sauna by following the steps to a well researched hotel reservation. Researching your hotel reservation The quickest and easiest way to find hotels at your destination is to go online and visit a hotel reservation website. Do a search for the city you are traveling to and you will be presented with a list of available hotels in that area. Narrowing down by facility You should then choose a hotel that appeals to you and click for more information. Amongst the detailed information on the hotel will be the hotel’s: - address -…

The Advantages of Sauna Kits

A sauna kit is a set of essential components required to build a sauna. The major components of a standard sauna kit include vapor barrier, benches, doors, flooring, frames, heater guard, tongue and groove cedar, walls, screws, etc. A careful reading of the manual and familiarization before starting assembly saves time. Sauna kits are available in different models, sizes and shapes. They are also called pre-cut saunas. The kits cost could cost as little as $1,000. Different types of sauna kits including home size sauna kits, one person kits, and pre-cut and pre-built sauna kits are also available in the market. Saunas are no longer confined to public places. A sauna could be built at home with the help of sauna kits at affordable price. When building a sauna, be sure not to use any electrical component that is not UL rated. In addition, it is critical to ensure that circuits are of the correct size and all wiring is completed by a qualified electrician. The door to your sauna…

Benefits vs Hazards of Saunas

Dr Chabaan on sauna and your health

Question

I’ve heard totally varied opinions on the benefits/hazards of saunas and steam baths. What’s your opinion?

Answer January 28, 1997

To me, the benefits far outweigh any hazards. If you’re in reasonable health, the benefits of a sauna or steam bath are great. If you have high blood pressure or heart disease, saunas may be good for you, but you’ll want to be cautious; check with your physician first, and go easy. And with either of these conditions, it’s not a good idea to jump right into cold water afterward, as Finns always do.

When you take a sauna, the heat pumps up blood circulation near the skin and stimulates sweating. The Finns say a proper sauna elicits about a quart of sweat per hour. I generally encourage sweating. It helps the body rid itself of unwanted materials and improves general circulation. In medieval times, healers relied on saunas to cure illnesses, and priests used their heat to chase away evil spirits.

In the United States there’s a lot of concern about pregnant women taking steam baths or saunas. A study published four years ago in the Journal of the American Medical Association found some association between neural-tube defects and heat exposure from saunas, hot tubs, and fever during the first three months of pregnancy. (Neural-tube defects include anencephaly and spina bifida, both disastrous abnormalities.) The biggest problem was hot tubs, which pregnant women should approach cautiously.

Interestingly, though, in Finland it’s not uncommon for doctors to give the OK on saunas from conception all the way up to the day of delivery - and there, neural-tube defects are very low. In fact, in Finland saunas were once a traditional place for childbirth. It’s worth noting that Finnish women tend to stay in the sauna for six to twelve minutes, and they shorten that time during pregnancy. Also, saunas raise the body’s core temperature insignificantly compared to hot tubs.

Finnish saunas also tend to be different from most US versions - unless these are run by Scandinavians. In Finland, saunas are usually heated by a wood stove. First there’s a dry phase that can get hotter than 200° F. Then the participants splash water on the stove and spend some time in the steam. Many US saunas employ an electric stove, which you can’t put water on. So you’re just exposed to dry heat, which I find irritating to my respiratory passages. Some saunas in health clubs are set to a lukewarm temperature. Turn up the heat.

Even if you’re in a very hot steam bath or sauna, it’s mostly the temperature of the surface of your body that goes up. As it increases, blood vessels dilate, and circulation in the skin climbs. As resistance to blood flow through your veins and capillaries drops, your blood pressure goes down. Then your heartbeat increases to keep blood pressure normal.

Finns always follow a sauna with a plunge into cold water. I find this incredibly refreshing and enjoyable, and healthy as well. Then you relax afterwards.

The main risk of a sauna is staying in too long and fainting from overheating. People who are most susceptible to this are those with heart disease or who have been using drugs or alcohol. It really isn’t a good idea to combine drinking or other drugs with a sauna or hot tub. Children should not use saunas without supervision.

Also, be sure you drink plenty of water, to replace the water you’re losing.

Dr. Chabaan

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Steam Saunas

This article provides useful, detailed information about Steam Saunas. Had a difficult day? Time to head for a steam sauna. One of the most luxurious ways to unwind and relax is by enjoying a long session in a steam sauna. Your whole body enjoys the treat of hot steam, washing away tiredness from your body and soul. Daily stress can suppress your immune system, leading to disorders like increased heart rate and blood pressure. This will eventually lead to fatigue and affect your metabolism. Sitting in a steam sauna will revitalize your body and refresh your mind. Besides releasing the stress and tension, steam sauna improves your blood circulation, giving a glowing and healthy look to your face. People tend to be confused between a steam sauna and a steam bath, often mistaking them as one and the same thing. While steam bath has hundred percent humidity, a sauna has only twenty to twenty-five percent of it. Steam rooms require small spaces as…

Infrared Saunas - History, Health Benefits And Technology

Infrared saunas are a revolutionary step in sauna technology, and one that can generate strong opinions among sauna enthusiasts. Because infrared saunas use different technology, different materials, and create an experience that is slightly different from a traditional sauna, it is inevitable that bathers around the world vary in their feelings for this alternative sauna heating mechanism. The infrared heater, which operates quite differently from a traditional sauna heater, has added a completely new dimension to the sauna experience and paved the way for many more people to become sauna enthusiasts. How do Infrared Saunas Work? Infrared saunas work using infrared heaters to convert light directly to heat. This heat has the effect of warming nearby objects without raising the air temperature; in others words, a bather in an infrared sauna absorbs heat but the surrounding air does not. Far-infrared radiant (FIR) heat is often confused with ultraviolet (UV) radiation…

Conventional Steam Saunas vs. Infrared Saunas - Which Sauna Is Better?

The health benefits of steam saunas have been recognized for centuries, beginning with sweat lodges, traditional Finnish saunas, and other methods of heating the body and producing perspiration that cleanses the cells and pores. Typically, a heat source such as a wood, electric or gas sauna stove is used to produce the heat in a sauna. But in recent years, a technology known as far infrared has been used to replace the traditional steam sauna with infrared saunas, and some people feel that the result is superior. How Does A Far Infrared Sauna Work? Manufacturers say that far infrared saunas use infrared light to heat the skin directly, rather than warming the air first. In an infrared sauna, a heater produces this radiant energy, which is similar to the heat from the sun. Most of these heaters draw on technology developed in 1965 by Dr. Tadashi Ishikawa, a member of the Research and Development Department of Fuji Medical. Infrared sauna promoters state that unlike UV radiation or…