Home Steam Room
Benefits Of Sauna
When the body is heated above its normal temperature, as in a steam room, certain bodily functions are activated
to help cool its core temperature while certain chemicals and enzymes are produced that can help ward off pain and
infection. Some medical practitioners recommend a home steam room or saunas, where
increasing the body's temperature can be likened to a fever. Would you like to learn how to Build a Home Steam
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Research has shown that fever in the body can trigger several important bodily functions to help stave off
infection and viruses. These include:
Increasing proliferation of T-cells (type of white blood cell) and mobility of leukocytes
Enhancing activity of interferon and leukocytes phagocytosis
Decreasing endotoxin effects
In fact, Tyrrell et al. believe that three separate satisfactory trials have now shown that colds are improved
for several days after hyperthermia treatment and this is clinically and statistically significant. Nina Silver
describes fever as "a strategy the body devises to literally 'cook' to death microbes that cannot survive in high
heat".
Home Steam Room
Benefits of Heating the Body
The physiological health benefits and effects of heating the body above its normal temperature are documented to
include:
increased heart rate, causing increased blood flow especially to the capillaries near the surface of the
skin
increased production of white blood cells
disabling and killing of microbes
faster metabolic rate of nutrient assimilation and toxin removal
muscle relaxation
increased enzyme production
decrease or elimination of pain in muscles, nerves and joints
reduction and elimination of disease
A steam room or steam shower cubicle uses a steam generator that produces heated water vapor to fill the cabin
to your chosen temperature. The warm temperatures inside the steam room cause skin pores to open, body metabolism
to increase and subsequently results in the sweating process.
The Miracles of Sweating
Sweating can be activated by either the sympathetic or parasympathetic nervous system. Each will result in the
activation of different bodily functions. In fact, Dr. Lawrence Wilson [4] notes that sweating through hypothermic
therapy, as in a steam room, is likely to be much more helpful for detoxification than sweating during
exercise.
Dr. Michael Lyon, MD, of the Cline Medical Centre Hyperthermic Detoxification Program states that sweat is
manufactured from lymph and toxins found therein will exit the body when sweating. As the kidneys and liver are not
required for this process a burden is not placed on them during hyperthermic therapy, enabling detoxification when
the liver or kidney function is impaired or not working to their optimum.
Toxins can be classified into two groups; endogenous (biological waste from inside the body) and exogenous
(chemicals and pollutants from outside the body). The body absorbs numerous toxic chemicals including pesticides,
fertilizers, heavy metals, exhaust fumes and pollutants that can build up and lead to health problems. If toxins
overload the body then illness is likely to result. The skin plays an important role in helping the kidneys, liver,
lungs and other organs to control and remove toxins from the body.
Tissue (interstitial) fluid found in the tissue spaces contains waste products as a result of cell metabolism
and is a component of sweat. Also, fat-stores are recognized as depositories for toxins. When the metabolism
increases the body breaks down these fatty tissues for energy, releasing the toxins into the bloodstream for
removal from the body. Sweating in a steam room can release toxins from the tissue fluid and help flush out
chemicals in the pores of the skin.
Steaming your way to Good Health
Maintaining good health cannot be achieved just by using a steam room and will be determined by numerous aspects
of your daily life. Dr. Nenah Sylver suggests that these include:
Amount of pure water consumed
Eating clean, whole, fresh, unprocessed food
Eliminating toxic chemicals from your environment
Breathing fresh air (filtering city air)
Getting enough sunshine
Getting enough exercise
Getting enough sleep
Maintaining a positive outlook
However, many health benefits are linked to steam rooms. We conclude by highlighting some key observations from
steam room users and research into the associated health benefits, include:
The warm steam helps loosen and relax muscles and joints, helping relieve symptoms and effects of arthritis.
Aromatherapy oils can be diffused through the cabin in the steam. Aromatherapy is linked to benefits such as
relaxation, clarity of mind and aiding congestion.
Due to the moist air in the steam room it has been shown to aid people suffering from respiratory conditions and
asthma.
For most, relaxing in a steam room is a thoroughly enjoyable experience putting you in a positive frame of mind
during and afterwards.
The steam will open up skin pores and flush out dirt and any pollutants that have been collected. Users have
suggested that this has helped improve their skin complexion.
Research has shown that increasing body temperature prior to the onset of sleep may increase sleep quality in
the elderly. The patients perceived "good sleep" and "quickness of falling asleep". Additional research has shown
that heating prior to sleep, such as in a steam room can help with sleeping problems such as insomnia.
A steam or sauna session can stimulate the cardiovascular system with an increase from a typical 75 beats per
minute up to between 100-150 beats per minute during a 15-20 minute session. Furthermore, blood pressure doesn't
fluctuate too much as smaller blood vessels in skin expand to allow for increased blood flow.
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