
Keeping up with your health isn’t only done through dieting and exercising. While most people think of saunas as a way to relax, they are also a great way to improve one’s overall health. Valley Spas & Pools offers saunas, pools, and hot tubs to residents in Hamilton, New Jersey, and the surrounding areas. We have exciting saunas to offer, like those in our Halmstad, Kiruna, Kiruna Hybrid, Lulea, and Reflection Collections. Here, we will help you understand some of the overlooked health benefits of a sauna.
A Positive Impact on Heart Health
Saunas get hot, which helps get the blood moving. This is good for the cardiovascular system because it provides some of the same benefits as working out. The heat affects your cells, arteries, and nervous system to improve heart health. Regular use of a sauna can help those who’ve suffered heart failure, those who have coronary artery disease (CAD), and those with peripheral artery disease.
Muscle Recovery
When muscles are sore, it can be painful. Sore muscles also tend to prevent us from exercising or even being active. Using a sauna is a great way to help muscles heal and recover, thanks to a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which is released due to the heat.
Blood Pressure Improvement
While using a sauna will cause a temporary increase in one’s heart rate and blood pressure, over time, use will positively impact your blood pressure. If you have hypertension, relaxing in a sauna will help reduce blood pressure in the long term. It can even help prevent you from getting hypertension in the first place.
Reduced Joint Pain
As we age, our bodies experience a lot of wear and tear, and our joints often suffer the most. Those with rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions affecting range of motion may experience better mobility, while those with fibromyalgia and lower back pain may notice a reduction in chronic pain.
Easier Breathing
Using a sauna regularly can help improve your lung function and breathing. While this benefit may help anyone, it is especially important for those with lung conditions such as bronchitis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Reduced Risk of Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Another potential sauna benefit is a reduced risk of cognitive impairments. Some studies have shown that the use of a sauna four to seven times a week may help prevent the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Skin Health
While saunas don’t provide skin benefits for everyone, consistent sauna use can help lessen the number of skin plaques and scales for those with psoriasis. Traditional steam and infrared saunas can also help hydrate skin.
Start Seeing the Benefits of a Sauna Today
If you are ready to start experiencing the health benefits of a sauna, reach out to the team at Valley Spas & Pools in Hamilton, New Jersey. We are a family-owned and -operated business that has been helping those in our community for over 70 years.
We are proud to offer our customers high-quality Tylo saunas to fit different needs, spaces, and budgets, allowing you to kick back and relax without leaving home. We also feature frequent specials and promotions that help you find great deals and make your purchase even more affordable. If you want to learn more about our saunas or have any questions about our services, contact us today.






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