While traditional Finnish sauna remains a popular choice for bathers, adding a sauna experience to your home has many downsides. At-home saunas are more susceptible to problems like wood deformation. Wood deformation has its obvious setbacks, like shorter lifespans and declining experiences.
There is also the problem of size. Unless you have a lot of extra room, building an indoor sauna may not be an option.
Fortunately, saunas aren't the only way to boost your well-being and quality of life. Here are four sauna alternatives for your home spa.
1. Steam Shower
Despite both saunas and steam rooms being forms of sweat therapy, steam showers are different from (and superior to) saunas. For one, you will not have to worry about problems related to wood deformation because steam rooms are built with nonporous materials like ceramic tiles, natural stones, etc.
Another difference is temperature. Sauna temperatures range between 160°F and 200°F with very little humidity.
Steam showers range from 105°F to 115°F with nearly 100% humidity. The benefit? Users can enjoy the same advantages of 'extreme heat' without actually being in extreme heat.
It is also highly water-efficient. A 20-minute regular shower uses 50 gallons of water. Meanwhile, a 20-minute steam shower uses only 2.5 gallons.
In addition, unlike a sauna, a steam shower may help with the respiratory system. For example, a steam shower may:
And, unlike a sauna, you can just convert your existing shower into a steam shower. It comes with all the benefits of a sauna and more.
2. SteamTherapies
Looking for ways to enhance a steam shower for maximum benefits? When you add a steam shower to your home, you can include one or more of the following therapies. Each option comes with its own set of additional benefits you may experience:
Did you know that a 40°C bath can offer similar benefits to a sauna by raising your core body temperature?
That includes the beneficial effects on blood sugar levels, cardiovascular health, body mass and weight, and nitric oxide (the essential molecule for overall health). According to KOA Recovery, passively heating the body in a hot bath has:
However, steam showers have all the advantages of hot tubs and saunas mixed into one room.
4. Infrared Sauna BlanketAnother alternative some people are turning to is a portable, infrared sauna blanket. While this may be a quick and easy alternative to the traditional sauna (and it may be), it is not better or safer than a steam shower.
In fact, the problem with these blankets is that some of the most attractive benefits it claims to provide — detoxing your body, helping fight cancer, and driving weight loss — have been called out as a myth.
On the other hand, many experts have been very vocal about its more severe disadvantages:
Why steam room wet heat is superior to dry heat
Simply put, steam rooms are the best alternative to an at-home sauna. A steam shower’s wet heat is superior to dry heat in various ways. Unlike a sauna's dry heat, the wet heat from a steam generator helps with congestion and respiration and acts as a natural expectorant.
Other benefits of steam showers not yet mentioned may include:
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