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SAUNA CABINS

 
From early times sauna was the key room in any Finnish household - once used for cleaning, curing illness and even delivering babies, this form of bathing has become best known for relaxing the body and mind and for the ultimate sense of well-being which it imparts.
 

How Sauna Cabins Work

 
It works like this - a timber lined room is heated to a temperature of 75 to 80°C; where normally such heat would be uncomfortable, in sauna the wood absorbs the moisture and the dry atmosphere is pleasant for short periods, promoting heavy perspiration, opening the pores and deep cleansing the skin.
 
Time spent in the heat is interspersed with an invigorating cold shower or plunge and enhanced by “loyly” - the Finnish term for sprinkling a little water on the hot rock, raising the humidity and creating a “wave” of heat which heightens the sense of relaxation and contentment. A period of rest following bathing consolidates the rewards of the sauna and is a social time to enjoy with family or friends.
(Also see helo commercial sauna)
 

Benefits Of Sauna

  • Relieves aches and pains due to sport & physical exertion
  • Treatment for respitory problems
  • Revitalising cleansing effect
  • Relief of pain & stiffness associated with arthritis
Manufacturer: Helo
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