Sauna bathing is almost a given for Finns – part of everyday life, celebration and well-being. But many people wonder: how many times a week is it good to go to the sauna and how long should you stay in the sauna at a time to get the best health benefits? And is it possible to go to the sauna too much?
In this blog post, we will delve into the optimal amount of sauna time, ideal duration, and the well-being effects of sauna bathing – and we will explain how Sauna Menthol sauna scent can make your sauna experience even more refreshing and effective.
How many times a week should you go to the sauna?
According to research, the best benefits of sauna bathing are achieved when you visit the sauna 2–4 times a week . For example, research from the University of Eastern Finland shows that regular sauna bathing can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, memory disorders and even reduce the risk of premature death.
Even if you only go to the sauna once a week, you will still benefit, but more frequent sauna visits seem to have even greater health benefits. However, the most important thing is to listen to your body and find a rhythm that suits you.
How long should you spend in the sauna at a time?
The ideal duration of sauna bathing varies from person to person, but on average, 15–20 minutes at a time is a good amount of time for one sauna session. Many people do 2–3 sessions, with a cool-down in between.
The sauna is not meant to be hot, but to relax. If you feel uncomfortable, you should stop and rest. A good rule of thumb is: use the sauna as much as you feel comfortable, but avoid staying in the heat too long if you are tired, dehydrated or sick.
The benefits of sauna bathing – why is it worth going to the sauna regularly?
Regular sauna bathing brings numerous health benefits, some of which are already known traditionally and some of which have been scientifically studied:
1. Relaxes the body and mind:
The heat of a sauna relieves stress, lowers blood pressure and calms the nervous system. For many, the sauna is the most important moment of relaxation of the day.
2. Promotes blood circulation and metabolism:
Heat dilates blood vessels and speeds up metabolism, which helps eliminate waste products from the body.
3. Supports Heart Health:
Regular sauna users benefit from a reduced risk of heart disease.
4. Relieves muscle and joint pain:
Heat relaxes muscles and can relieve various aches and pains.
5. Improves sleep quality:
Many people sleep better on sauna days. The heat and subsequent cooling of the body support the natural sleep rhythm.
Can you go to the sauna too much?
Although sauna bathing is healthy, excessive sauna bathing can be stressful on the body – especially if it is combined with dehydration, excessively hot temperatures, or poor recovery. If you are using the sauna more than five times a week and feel tired, it is worth checking the amount and duration of sauna bathing.
People with heart disease or low blood pressure should also discuss sauna use with their doctor.
Finish your sauna session with Sauna Menthol – a fresher way to enjoy a sauna
The benefits of sauna bathing are felt even more clearly when the sauna experience is holistically refreshing. Sauna Menthol sauna scent is a natural way to enhance breathing, freshen the air and create a new kind of sauna experience.
When you add menthol crystals to the sauna water, you get a refreshing scent and feeling in the sauna that opens the airways and deepens relaxation. Sauna Menthol is especially suitable for recovering from busy days and easing the airways during the flu season – or even as a Midsummer sauna freshener.
Summary: This is how I often visit saunas for well-being
- 2–4 times a week is the recommended amount of time to visit a sauna for health reasons.
- 15–20 minutes per sauna session is a suitable duration
- Sauna bathing brings diverse benefits to the body and mind
- Sauna Menthol sauna crystal makes the sauna experience more refreshing and relaxing
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