Benefits of the sauna/steam room
mhlew
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On my rest days I have been going to the gym with a gallon of water and sliced lemon and I drink as much of it as I can while in the sauna and steam room. I stay in for about 10 mins, exit and rest then go back in and will do this about 3 times.
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and experience any benefits?
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and experience any benefits?
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I do like jumping jacks... running in place.... feels sooo so good to stretch in there as well.0
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On my rest days I have been going to the gym with a gallon of water and sliced lemon and I drink as much of it as I can while in the sauna and steam room. I stay in for about 10 mins, exit and rest then go back in and will do this about 3 times.
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and experience any benefits?
So if you enjoy it do it but it really has no benefit other than relaxing you0 -
On my rest days I have been going to the gym with a gallon of water and sliced lemon and I drink as much of it as I can while in the sauna and steam room. I stay in for about 10 mins, exit and rest then go back in and will do this about 3 times.
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and experience any benefits?
So if you enjoy it do it but it really has no benefit other than relaxing you
I agree for the most part however I disagree that no toxins are released through sweat. Yes I understand these are the main functions of the liver, colon and kidneys but I am sure there is some benefits to the release of toxins (even if it is minimal). If I am hungover from a crazy weekend of drinking my body will sweat profusely even if I am not doing anything physical , but it is my bodies reaction to releasing toxins being alcohol in this example, again even if it is a minimal amount.0 -
On my rest days I have been going to the gym with a gallon of water and sliced lemon and I drink as much of it as I can while in the sauna and steam room. I stay in for about 10 mins, exit and rest then go back in and will do this about 3 times.
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and wish to confirm my flawed beliefs?
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They have many benefits! They feel good, they can help clear your sinuses (wet sauna), the heat may assist with muscle soreness, a general feeling of relaxation, etc.
"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." ~Harvard Health
Quite frankly I don't give a rat's butt. The feeling and relaxation is benefit enough!0 -
On my rest days I have been going to the gym with a gallon of water and sliced lemon and I drink as much of it as I can while in the sauna and steam room. I stay in for about 10 mins, exit and rest then go back in and will do this about 3 times.
I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and wish to confirm my flawed beliefs?
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I think I get this same benefit from my daily walks in the hot florida sun. I do feel like I am melting by the time I get back home anyways. :laugh:0
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Saunas are beneficial if you are cold.0
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Saunas are beneficial if you are cold.
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Relaxation, perhaps some moderate benefit to DOMS recovery0
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I agree for the most part however I disagree that no toxins are released through sweat. Yes I understand these are the main functions of the liver, colon and kidneys but I am sure there is some benefits to the release of toxins (even if it is minimal). If I am hungover from a crazy weekend of drinking my body will sweat profusely even if I am not doing anything physical , but it is my bodies reaction to releasing toxins being alcohol in this example, again even if it is a minimal amount.
Sweating does not release "toxins" from the body. It's a scientific fact, not an opinion. You sweat during a hangover because alcohol increases your body temperature. The sauna will not release toxins from your body, but if you enjoy using it, then by all means, continue using it.0 -
I agree for the most part however I disagree that no toxins are released through sweat. Yes I understand these are the main functions of the liver, colon and kidneys but I am sure there is some benefits to the release of toxins (even if it is minimal). If I am hungover from a crazy weekend of drinking my body will sweat profusely even if I am not doing anything physical , but it is my bodies reaction to releasing toxins being alcohol in this example, again even if it is a minimal amount.
Sweating does not release "toxins" from the body. It's a scientific fact, not an opinion. You sweat during a hangover because alcohol increases your body temperature. The sauna will not release toxins from your body, but if you enjoy using it, then by all means, continue using it.
Agree to disagree. I have been hungover and not felt hot, and still sweat.0 -
I agree for the most part however I disagree that no toxins are released through sweat. Yes I understand these are the main functions of the liver, colon and kidneys but I am sure there is some benefits to the release of toxins (even if it is minimal). If I am hungover from a crazy weekend of drinking my body will sweat profusely even if I am not doing anything physical , but it is my bodies reaction to releasing toxins being alcohol in this example, again even if it is a minimal amount.
Sweating does not release "toxins" from the body. It's a scientific fact, not an opinion. You sweat during a hangover because alcohol increases your body temperature. The sauna will not release toxins from your body, but if you enjoy using it, then by all means, continue using it.
Oh really? Can you quote the "scientific fact" for me? I'm dying to know what you think sweat is composed of.
To OP: Not sure if your alcohol consumption has anything to do with how much you sweat, but here are some useful studies on what your sweat composition looks like:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18156662
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If my sweat has the most miniscule amount of alcohol in it then I consider that sweating out a toxin.0
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fine, continue making up your own facts and science. no toxinz off my nose0
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I will Paul! Go buy me a lab coat.0
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I have given hours to my Jacuzzi tub that I will never be able to get back. I sweat and relax, but have yet to find any reliable information on health benefits to the jets in the Jacuzzi. I'm guessing that the sauna is in the same boat as the Jacuzzi - there are a lot of suggestions out there that it is somehow beneficial (mostly from the manufacturers of the products), but I haven't found anything reliable that suggests that there are real benefits. And yet, I continue to waste hours in the tub0
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I do not rely on the sauna for weight loss- I simply do it because I feel great after and I think has some cleansing effects with toxins in the body. Does anyone else do the sauna and experience any benefits?
Other than relaxation nope.
Anyone telling you that it cleanses your body of toxins (other that what your excretory system already does) is either misinformed or promoting pseudo-scientific nonsense.Agree to disagree. I have been hungover and not felt hot, and still sweat.
The plural of anecdote is not data.0 -
Well regardless sweating out toxins or not. The relaxation benefits are great, and gives me time to sit down and think about my work out I did, improvements I want to make, and what to make for dinner.0
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Also- I usually catch a cold every January or Febuary and This year I did not catch a cold at all. I am convinced my daily sauna use has something to do with this!0
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Why use a sauna when you can just come to Texas? AND Texas has benefits. Like beer.0
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Why use a sauna when you can just come to Texas? AND Texas has benefits. Like beer.
lolowolf- you come to southern california. You belong on the beach0 -
Interesting article. Good thing I drink a S*** ton of water, before, during, and after the sauna.0 -
some arguments just not worth having on here it seems.
i love my daily warm down sessions in the jaccuzzi/steam rooom. was advised by a qualified fitness coach that it aids muscle recovery and it works for me.
keep enjoying....0 -
Also- I usually catch a cold every January or Febuary and This year I did not catch a cold at all. I am convinced my daily sauna use has something to do with this!
Are you sure it isn't because Venus is aligned in the Virgo supercluster? Because I usually get a cold but because the planets are aligned the right way Master Satan has given me ultimate strength and gainz.0 -
Also- I usually catch a cold every January or Febuary and This year I did not catch a cold at all. I am convinced my daily sauna use has something to do with this!
Are you sure it isn't because Venus is aligned in the Virgo supercluster? Because I usually get a cold but because the planets are aligned the right way Master Satan has given me ultimate strength and gainz.
Actually it is because on Sunday's when Yasiel Puig wakes up on the right side of the bed, he is more likely to hit a home run, thus knocking out my cold.0 -
Guys go into the sauna/steam room to hook up with other guys.
Beware.0
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