Finland is the birthplace of the steam bath/sauna.The Finnish traditional saunas is a significant part of the Finnish culture. Finns consider saunas not as a treat, but as an essential part of their lifestyle.

Finnish sauna culture is well established there.Nearly all the homes in Finland are equipped with built-in saunas.People of every part of the world have recognised and adopted the sauna culture.

Due to the culture and etiquette differences, people of the world have different perceptions of the sauna. In recent times saunas have become very popular because of the advantages they offer. Apart from relaxation and stress reduction people have started to become aware of the other health benefits that saunas offer.

Using a traditional Finnish sauna has a cleansing effect on the body. It is considered as the best natural treatment for the skin. it thoroughly cleanses the skin and leaves the skin feeling rejuvenated. Furthermore, Finnish sauna is a good work-out for your cardiovascular system.It is an immune system booster and provides gentle refreshment for the mind.

Essentially the finnish sauna is a hot air bath in warm and very low humid condition. So steam bathers sweat a lot. Many people find that they sweat excessively while bathing. You may find that you have to use a sauna regularly for 2 to 6 weeks to become adapted to it. This sweating will actually help you become accustomed to the hot and dry environment of the traditional Finnish dry sauna.

There is usually only dim lighting which lends to providing you with a quiet and relaxing atmosphere.The temperature ranges between 80C and 110C for steam bathing.

Some traditional sauna bathers make for themselves what is called a vihta, where they bind fresh birch branches together with their leaves and tie it around themselves and the other bathers in the sauna. It is considered that employment of vihta betters blood circulation and also it has enthralling birch odour whichaids in relaxation.

Unfortunately, using a sauna is not for everybody. The traditional hot temperature leads to increase in cardiovascular activity.Thus, for this reason dry saunas are not recommended for people who suffer from heart disease or other cardiovascular ailments.

In addition, it is advisable for the people with high blood pressure to consult their doctor before they decide to take the dry sauna bath. The hot dry sauna is also not recommended for elderly, pregnant women and small children.

Be cautious if you have been working out; you must be give your body enough time to cool down before you expose it to the heat of a sweat bath. These precautions ensure the requisite effects of sauna bath.

The benefits of the traditional Finnish home sauna are proven – both physically and emotionally. Taking a hot sauna bath with not only leave you feeling better, it will leave you looking better as well. Your body will function very efficiently and most importantly you will be more relaxed.

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