Sauna Rooms / Bath
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Usage | For Sauna Bath, For Sports or gym user purpose |
Size | Specified |
Material | Pine Wood |
Color | White Spruce Pine |
Capacity | As per specified |
Shape | Square |
Wood Bucket | yes |
Temperature (deg. Fahrenheit) | 80 Degree, 60 Degree to 75 Degree |
Wood Ladle (cm) | 18 Inch |
Power (Kw) | 3.0 KW to 18.0KW, 63AMP |
Brand | Specified |
What you will get by purchasing sauna bath.
- Sauna Wooden Panels
- Electric Heater
- Benches
- Sand Timer
- Hydrometer
- Sauna Room Light Shed
- Toughened Glass
- Wood Bucket & Wood Ladle
- Computerized Control Panel
- Temperature Meter
- Imported Spruce Pine From Finland
- Lava Stone for Sauna Heater
Health- Care Functions:
- Intelligent Sauna Heater with time and temperature controlled
Our Safety Feature:
- Automatic Shutdown Safety Protection against high current leakage
- Toughened Glass Doors
- Earth leakage circuit breaker
Sauna can be a good start to improve blood circulation and cardiovascular as we are facing frequent heart problems in india.
Sauna bathing is an activity that has been a tradition in Finland for thousands of years and mainly used for the purposes of pleasure and relaxation, is becoming increasingly popular in many counties. Emerging evidence suggests that beyond its use for pleasure, sauna bathing may be linked to several health benefits, which include reduction in the risk of vascular diseases such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and neurocognitive diseases; nonvascular conditions such as pulmonary diseases; mortality; as well as amelioration of conditions such as arthritis, headache, and flu. The beneficial effects of sauna bathing on these outcomes have been linked to its effect on circulatory, cardiovascular, and immune functions. It has been postulated that regular sauna bathing may improve cardiovascular function via improved endothelium-dependent dilatation, reduced arterial stiffness, modulation of the autonomic nervous system, beneficial changes in circulating lipid profiles, and lowering of systemic blood pressure. This review summarizes the available epidemiological, experimental, and interventional evidence linking Finnish sauna bathing and its effects on cardiovascular outcomes and other disease conditions on the basis of a comprehensive search for observational studies, randomized controlled trials, and non-randomized controlled trials from MEDLINE and EMBASE from their inception until February 24, 2018. An overview of the postulated biological mechanisms underlying the associations between sauna bathing and its health benefits, areas of outstanding uncertainty, and implications for clinical practice is also provided.
Taking Sauna bath is an hottest activity that has been a tradition in Finland for thousands of years and specifically used for getting benefits are as follows: