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Aromatherapy in the Sauna

Published by in Sauna on November 16th, 2008

A sauna from www.saunazone.co.za is an excellent place to practice aromatherapy, and with an Aromatic Dispenser from saunazone you can do just that. The Aromatic Dispenser is a small stainless steel tray that hangs above your sauna heater. You then put essential oils into the bowl for dissemination throughout the sauna. You can purchase different

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Are Sauna’s good for the whole family?

Published by in Sauna on November 4th, 2008

Sauna family togetherness can now be achieved using our 4-Person Sauna for healthy living. Your entire family can benefit from far infrared radiation, used on new born babies to keep them warm. Even NASA astronauts benefited from far infrared heat to keep their bodies warm. Now your entire family will enjoy the easy and extremely

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Home Sauna Convenience

Published by in Sauna on November 3rd, 2008

  Saunazone- Home saunas are convenient health enhancer’s – and what an investment in your family´s health. No more getting dressed to go to the gym or spa for luxurious spa (steam or dry heat) sauna availability. With today´s technology home saunas allow us to benefit from detoxification of impurities through our pores, thus relieving

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What are Dry Saunas?

Published by in Sauna on October 30th, 2008

When people think of “saunas,” they usually think of steamy rooms where bathers lounge on wooden benches, enjoying the heat and humidity. But there is such a thing as a dry sauna, though the name “dry sauna” can be somewhat misleading. Traditional Finnish saunas use steam to make the bather sweat, whereas dry saunas, or

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History of Saunas

Published by in Sauna on October 30th, 2008

Saunas originated in Finland some 2000 years ago, where the weather was cold and damp. The Finns used saunas to warm up, and to also rejuvenate the mind and body. The traditional Finnish sauna uses steam to heat the body and make the sauna bathers sweat. Swedes modified the Finnish sauna by changing to use

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How to use a Sauna

Published by in Sauna on October 28th, 2008

If you want to get the maximum sauna experience when using a dry sauna, you should sauna like the Swedes do. Here are the steps you should take to sauna like a Swede, and ensure your Swedish sauna is the most beneficial and pleasant experience: • Remove all your clothes before entering the sauna •

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Dry Saunas

Published by in Sauna on October 27th, 2008

Dry saunas work in much the same way as wet saunas, but without the use of steam. Traditional dry saunas use wood, electric, or gas stoves that heat rocks, thereby heating the air as well. If you want to use a dry sauna, but don’t want to set up a traditional dry sauna heater and

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