SAUNAS-to relieve stress & tension

In today’s fast paced world we all need a break from the stress, tension and noise of every day life. A SaunaZone® sauna provides a private retreat—a mini-vacation right in your own home. As our Scandinavian ancestors knew centuries ago, the benefits of sauna and heat bathing are many.

A SaunaZone® sauna will provide the perfect quiet retreat at day’s end, or will complement your fitness program in your in-home fitness center. The warm enveloping heat of a sauna, combined with the soft stream created by sprinkling water on the rocks, provides the ultimate way to reduce stress and ease aching muscles.

LONG DAY SAUNA? UNWIND SAUNA? SA SAUNAS- INTENSE SAUNA HEAT!

Saunas are a great way to unwind after a long day but with the intense heat in a cramped box, it’s enough to make some people a little claustrophobic. You can banish that phobia forever if you get the HomeTech SA Sauna. This “Best Of” is a far cry from the typical closed-box design typical of most saunas. It showcases a dramatic, geometrically patterned front window wall that emphasizes open spaces and natural light. Part of the Finnleo Designer Series of saunas, the HomeTech SA Sauna  suggests best-in-class quality and design from top to bottom with clean, contemporary styling and elegant touches like individually selected and finished boards and precision finish on doors and windows. Only the finest woods are used on the HomeTech SA Sauna which is available in Nordic white spruce/abachi (standard) or your choice of cedar, redwood, Nordic pine or aspen. An 8kW, FSO-80 heater with guard, insulated glass windows, three benches, two headrests, two backrests, light, duck boards and bench skirts are part of this superior sauna.

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More Benefits using a Home Sauna by Home Tech

The sauna experienceSweating & steam bath|

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There is a valid reason why human beings have used sweat baths for hygienic and health purposes since the Stone Age. It’s because sweating has proven its effectiveness in flushing out toxins and disease and maintaining optimal physical as well as mental health.

Most cultures around the world have their own versions of the sweat bath, whether it’s the ancient Romans and their "Thermae" or the traditional Japanese "Onsen". The Russians call it the "Banya" and the for native North American Indians it’s "Inipi", without omitting the notorious Turkish bath or "Hamam". However, the most prominent and popular one of all is the Finnish Sauna.

For the sake of clarity, we refer to all sweat-inducing baths as sauna in these pages. Those include actual saunas, steam baths and sweat lodges, which all work on the principle of generating abundant sweat to detoxify the body and relax the mind.

The skin is the largest organ in the body and through the pores it plays a major role in the detoxifying process alongside the lungs, kidneys, bowels, liver and the lymphatic and immune systems. The skin produces cool sweat to regulate the body’s elevated temperature. It also has the ability to transform toxins from lipid-soluble or oil-based, into -easier to eliminate- water-soluble forms. Sweat carries toxins out of the body and flushes them through the pores.

Sweating is the body’s safe and natural way to heal. Scientists and doctors are finally acknowledging what our ancestors instinctively knew, that regular sweating restores good health through the elimination of toxins.

Therefore don’t take the sauna for a mere luxury if you aim to achieve and maintain good health. It is a necessity, and a very reliable way to help your body stay healthy by eliminating toxin surcharge.

Benefits of the Sauna

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As we mentioned earlier, the skin is a major eliminative organ. Our modern lifestyle makes most people’s skin inactive. Many of us don’t sweat, especially during the winter months. Modern synthetic fibres or tight clothing that doesn’t allow the skin to breathe, can damage our skin and our natural ability for elimination, as does excessive prolonged sun exposure. A sedentary lifestyle also inactivates the skin.

Our skin is exposed to hundreds of chemicals during the course of our life, and is affected by them. From innocent bath products such as shampoos, shower gels, lotions and soaps to deodorants. Household cleaning solvents, detergent residues on clothes and chemicals from the bath or shower water also affect the skin.

Regular use of the sauna gradually restores the skin’s elimination ability. Sweating removes toxic chemicals and metals faster than other detox method. It is a good habit that pays many health dividends.

The sauna’s benefits are numerous. Not least because it is so relaxing and leaves your body soothed and your mind serene. It’s main advantage lies in the fact that it promotes sweating, helping the body to rid itself of toxins. It is also believed that exposure of the skin to heat stimulates the production of white blood cells and strengthens the immune system.

Other benefits of the sauna include:

  • Improved blood circulation: The sauna increases and improves the rate of blood circulation and breathing.
  • Weight loss: Sauna is similar to mild exercise, it burns about 300 calories per average session. Regular sauna treatments combined with a healthy diet and moderate exercise will help you lose weight and stay fit and healthy.
  • Skin cleansing: A profuse sauna-induced sweat followed by a shower cleanses your skin far more thoroughly than just taking a shower. It makes it soft and healthy with immediately noticeable effects.
  • Body relaxation: Stress build-up creates tension in the body manifesting in various aches and pains. The heat and humidity of the sauna diffuses the pain and relaxes tired muscles. A sauna in the evening will leave tense muscles and sore limbs totally relaxed. Sauna also temporarily relieves arthritic pain.
  • Mind relaxation: The sauna is essentially a place to relax. Regular sauna adepts all agree that it effectively helps relieve physical and mental fatigue and stress.

The sauna enhances circulation and oxygenates the cells, tissues and organs. It increases the body’s ability to produce energy, which promotes healing. At the same time, heating the tissues speeds up the metabolism. Your cells are gradually capable of eliminating toxins much more effectively.

Isn’t time to indulge?

PS: Accumulated toxins age the body because they prevent cells from regenerating efficiently. Louis Kuhne, an early pioneer of hydrotherapy (19th century), particularly recommends combining the sauna experience with the Detox Bath for a highly effective daily detox.

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Infrared vs Steam Sauna

It is a quite common observation to think about saunas as a part of luxury resorts or hotels equipped with them. However, with the advancement of technology, saunas can be made in our homes too. These are usually available in pre-cut and pre-assembled forms.

Using these saunas offers many health benefits. However, before we discuss more about their major health advantages, we must mention their types. They are mainly of two types-heat/steam saunas, and infrared saunas. The latter being a more advanced and a better option.

Saunas in general offer total body relaxation, alleviation of body aches, weight loss, stress relief, relief from skin conditions that result from accumulation of toxic metabolites in the body or under skin such as acne, increased blood flow across various body parts and so on. Infrared saunas offer all these benefits with the use of infrared waves that penetrate the body tissues more widely as compared to the older steam saunas. Moreover, steam saunas offer less protection against the harmful effects of excessive exposure to steam (heated water at 100 degree Centigrade).

Infrared sauna and far infrared saunas utilize infrared waves that offer direct heat to the body and therefore offers more benefits in a lesser time when compared to the conventional steam-based saunas that utilize indirect heat generation from the heating up of water, and its flow through the air currents to penetrate the body tissues. The result is, users can have up to 80% of the generated heat penetrating their body with infrared saunas, which is only 30-40% in steam saunas.

Briefly, saunas offer a great health benefit without major side effects because they are a safer, natural approach towards health.

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General Info:
Frequent use of an infrared sauna is a great way to detoxify. The Sweat you produce from an infrared sauna can be anywhere around 80% water and 15% toxins. The experience of a far infrared sauna session is said to be similar to that of sunbathing, however rather than burning the skin it gives you a radiant beauty and a glowing complexion.The temperature in an infrared sauna is nowhere as high as a traditional sauna nevertheless it delivers most of the benefits.

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· We are a well established company and have successfully been in business since 1982
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· We have an excellent track record.
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Do Saunas help?

I am a physiotherapist. Recently, I was wondering about starting my own private practice. I have already selected the place. Most of the equipments required for carrying out my work are also ready. I have hired some reliable and hard working employees. I am a veteran practitioner.

So, I don’t have much problem in starting my practice. But, I have always wanted to set up an infrared sauna in order to provide an extra facility to my patients. There are many benefits of sauna. The proper use of sauna helps in detoxification. The amount of toxins inside our body is increasing day-after-day. The use of sauna increases the heart beat. This enhances blood circulation. This enables to stimulate the sweat glands and hence the toxins come out through sweat.

Moreover, it also helps in losing weight too. In a single session, using sauna properly can reduce 300-600 calories. This is because during the session the heat from the sauna causes a lot of sweating. It helps in relaxation, in lowering blood pressure and fights against several diseases.

I am thankful to the site http://www.hometech.co.za that helped me learn so much about the multiple uses of sauna.