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admin 07-02-2010 10:44 PM

Sauna Health Benefits : Are saunas healthy or harmful?
 
A saunas’ dry heat (which can get as high as 185° F) has profound effects on the body. Skin temperature soars to about 104° F within minutes. The average person will pour out a pint of sweat during a short stint in a sauna. The pulse rate jumps by 30% or more, allowing the heart to nearly double the amount of blood it pumps each minute. Most of the extra blood flow is directed to the skin; in fact, the circulation actually shunts blood away from the internal organs. Blood pressure is unpredictable, rising in some people but falling in others.

The November issue of Harvard Men’s Health Watch explains how these changes may influence a man's health.

“All in all, saunas appear safe for the body, but there is little evidence that they have health benefits above and beyond relaxation and a feeling of well-being,” says Dr. Harvey Simon, editor-in-chief of Harvard Men’s Health Watch. However, heart patients should check with their doctors before taking a sauna. Studies show them to be safe for people with stable coronary artery disease. “But patients with poorly controlled blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, unstable angina, and advanced heart failure or heart valve disease will probably be advised to stay cool,” says Dr. Simon.

He suggests that sauna users follow these simple precautions:

* Avoid alcohol and medications that may impair sweating and produce overheating before and after your sauna.
* Stay in no more than 15–20 minutes.
* Cool down gradually afterward.
* Drink two to four glasses of cool water after each sauna.
* Don’t take a sauna when you are ill, and if you feel unwell during your sauna, head for the door.

jake.oz 08-04-2010 01:00 AM

im not really a fan of the sauna , i dont find sitting in a pool of sweat all that relaxing lol.

admin 08-04-2010 08:30 AM

Well, sometimes I do this but not on the day I trained legs because after squats blood pressure is high enough and sauna will not be a benefit for sure.
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im not really a fan of the sauna , i dont find sitting in a pool of sweat all that relaxing lol.

dsj 10-12-2010 12:21 AM

Hydro
 
Has anyone done the Hydrotherapy basically a jet bath for injuries? If so, what was the out come?


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