I learnt about this finding out of Finland from a study with thousands of participants over 20 years a few weeks ago. I share it here as I think it can help us improve our longevity.

Basically I set up this community to collect research and info about the Health Benefits of Saunas. If you are interested, I would probably start from the bottom (oldest links to newest links)

When you think how quickly the cost of supplements add up over the years - it might make the investment in an in home sauna worthwhile.

Hope you find this interesting.

  • @ZafiraHUNM
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    12 years ago

    You could update the Wikipedia article on this too, and let me know.


    Research into the effects of saunas on people largely comes from Finland. It is generally of low quality and insufficient to make health recommendations. There is some evidence sauna may help reduce blood pressure, but not as effectively as established medication.[36]

    There is a strong association between drinking alcohol, taking solitary saunas, and fatality.[36]

    A defribrillator and some means of countering dehydration are prudent additions for sauna installations.[36]

    There is a suggestion of possible benefit to the heart ventricles for people with heart failure.[37]


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauna

    • KapowOP
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      12 years ago

      Funny, the reference Wikipedia cite [36] actually says:

      “More than 2000 sauna bathers were followed for around 20 years in a Finnish population study. The investigators have recently reported health benefits of abundant sauna use for individuals concerning hypertension, ischemic heart disease, dementia and certain pulmonary diseases. Others have recommended the use of sauna for patients with heart failure. Fatal events in sauna are very uncommon and often linked to the use of alcohol, to ischemic heart disease and to bathing alone.”