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From the time I saw the small sauna hot house I am literally waiting to buy it. I have never seen such a small sauna hot house before and so I got thrilled to see it and as I have to travel from place to place it would be a good solution for me.

But when I asked at a few stores I couldn’t find a sauna hot house and only a normal infrared sauna was available. But I really didn’t know where to buy it and I was doing a lot of research on it. Today I have found one hot house sauna which is for sale for six hundred dollars after discount.

But this is only online but I want to see it practically as how it works because I have only seen it on the net. Because I have hypertension I am very much interested to take it as I read in a health journal about health benefits of a sauna that it also reduces hypertension.

And one more thing I want to know is if the hothouse is available for use by two people at a time. Because I want to use it with my husband as we both can get free time almost at the same time. So if I could get that type of hothouse sauna, then it would be even more beneficial.

Otherwise too let me know the dealers that are offering these hot houses as I would like to go personally and visit the dealer to know even more details about it.

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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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SAUNAZONE INFRARED HEAT THERAPY ROOMS
Saunazone, long known as a world leader in saunas, infrared saunas and steambaths, is also a world leader in Infrared heat therapy rooms. Not to be confused with saunas, Infrared rooms offer their own unique features and benefits.


Infrared is perfect as a “heat therapy room”,
for athletes looking for a pre-workout warm-up-to warm up muscles and increase flexibility, infrared helping to prevent injury. It’s also ideal for pre-warm-up for physical therapy and massage therapy.
A session in an Infrared room can help relieve pain and speed healing of injuries such as sprains, strains and muscle aches. Whether it be for spot treatment of a sore shoulder, or basking your whole body in the infrared radiating heat, it will provide infrared soothing relief.


INFRARED AND SPORT:

  • Use infrared sauna to warm up muscles before a workout
  • Reduces risk of injury in a infrared sauna
  • Use after a workout to soothe sore muscles


INFRARED AND THERAPY:

  • Infrared Improves range of motion, loosen joints and muscles prior to massage or chiropractic work
  • Infrared Ideal for treating muscle strains and muscle tension
  • Infrared Induces deep relaxation
  • Infrared provides a healthy perspiration experience with low temperature environment and small time investment


INFRARED FOR A MORNING PICK-ME-UP OR AN END OF DAY WIND-DOWN

  • Infrared Use for a morning warm-up. As a morning “pick-me-up”, take a short session of warm, soothing heat prior to your shower.
  • Infrared Soothing heat in low ambient air temperatures is a great way to start a day or end a day.
  • Infrared As an end-of-day wind-down, the infrared heat can soothe tense muscles and reduce stress; the body releases endorphins promoting a deeper sleep.

WHAT IS AN INFRARED HEAT THERAPY ROOM?
A Saunazone Infrared heat therapy room provides soothing heat, directly radiated to the body, with almost no time waiting for preheating. A Far-Infrared Sauna is perfect as a “heat therapy room” for athletes looking for a pre-workout warm-up to warm up muscles and increase flexibility, helping to prevent injury. It’s also ideal for pre-warm-up for physical therapy and massage therapy, or for a relaxing, wind-down at the end of a stress-filled day.
Saunazone Infrared rooms and Infrared heaters are proudly manufactured in out Minnesota facility. The amount and positioning of the heat sources is specially harmonized to the particular Infrared room’s design and size. The heat radiates in a wide angle from each heater so the heat is spread evenly within the cabin space. A Saunazone Infrared heat therapy room provides soothing heat, directly radiated to the body, with almost no time waiting for preheating. The far-infrared radiant heat induces a deep sweat - for cleansing and detoxifying the body and for burning calories.


Infrared heaters and controls:

Each Saunazone IR room has ceramic IR emitters/heaters ensuring the softest heat imaginable, reaching the user’s body from every angle - all with incredible comfort to the user. Each of our seven models can be simply plugged into a 220 volt household outlet. Each IR room includes two easy to use digital controls - inside and outside. The stereo system drops down from the ceiling and is operated with its own hand-held remote control. An optional colour-light-therapy system is easily operated with a separate remote control. Saunazone design and technology makes this series of far-infrared saunas visually stunning and the most therapeutic of any IR sauna on the market today.

 

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Infrared saunas are extremely beneficial

Infrared saunas are extremely beneficial to your and your physical and mental health. But owning a gym or health club membership might not be up your alley. A great option for those who want to enjoy the benefits of infrared without the hassle of visiting a public sauna is purchasing a home sauna infrared.
There are actually a few different types of infrared saunas available for home use. First are portable folding models for you to sit in with your head outside the sauna. Second are dome or blanket models that you lie underneath for infrared heating action. The third and most popular type is a classic wooden sauna room that resembles the conventional sauna we are used to seeing in health clubs and public pool areas at hotels.

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Classic saunas come in pre-constructed segments that snap together. Everything needed for assembly comes in a self-contained kit. They are relatively easy to put together, and it can usually be done in a matter of hours. Home saunas include a wooden bench that runs along one side of the wood-paneled room. The entrance is often a glass door, and depending on model there may be a few glass windows, too. Some models even come with a CD player installed so that people can listen to their favorite music as they relax in their sauna.
Your aesthetic and personal preferences will largely determine the ideal type of home infrared sauna for you. Infrared saunas for one, two, three, and four occupants are the most common size. Just make sure that the dimensions of the bench will be comfortable for you to sit on, and that the height of the sauna will allow you to stand up fully. The type of wood used is also a matter of personal preference. Cedar, hemlock, aspen, and Nordic pine are some of the woods available.
Outlets are also an important consideration in your decision of home sauna. Consider the type of plug it requires to operate. Some sauna models can run on standard 15 amp outlets, but other require specialty 20 amp power outlets. Others even require two 15 amp outlets, so you may need to link to a second outlet with an extension cord. Of course you can always make appropriate adjustments for a small consideration like outlets, but it’s always good to know what you’ll need before your sauna arrives.
The cost of an infrared sauna for your home is another important factor to consider. Your personal budget will be a big determinant in what type of sauna you can comfortably afford. The cost of portable models can be as low as $500. Classic infrared sauna rooms usually cost between $1,000 and $8,000. This, of course, depends on the type of wood used and the dimensions of the sauna.
One final thing you’ll need to know before buying a model is where you’re going to put your sauna once it arrives. It’s very important to measure the room where you plan to place your sauna and map it out on a sheet of grid paper. Make cut-out shapes to represent your sauna and the other furniture in the room (make absolutely sure they are correctly scaled) and move them around to visualize how everything will look in your room once the sauna is there. Make sure to include the location of all electrical outlets in your drawing.
Remember to account for all your personal preferences and lifestyle factors that will affect how you use your sauna. Make sure that the model you buy will be comfortable, and that it will fit your life and the look of your home. Consider power outlets and your budget, and you can’t go wrong in your choice.

In Spite Of The Its Price The Home Sauna Opc Provides Considerable Health Benefits

The home sauna opc is certainly expensive and may seem a luxury to many. Nevertheless, the benefits to one?s health more than offset the high cost, and along with social benefits, are certainly worth considering. One can enjoy the benefits of sweating in the home sauna as well as spend quality time with friends and others; all in the comfort of one?s home. It provides an occasion to form groups and indulge in interesting conversations.
FAR Infrared Saunas are known to provide great health benefits, such as cardio workout, weight loss, relaxation, cleanse body of toxins and heavy metals, arthritis relief, loosens sore muscles.