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Boost Metabolism: Sauna vs. Steam Room- Which is better? Find out how to elevate your mood, boost your metabolism, detoxify your body and reduce muscle stiffness. Learn this and more at www.ThomasDeLauer.com
You may have heard discussion around the benefits of the sauna and the steam room, but is one better for you than another? There is only so much time in the day to spend at the gym, so we want to be sure to get the most out of what we do in the least amount of time.
Saunas have been around for thousands of years. Finland has a sauna tradition that has been around for two thousand years strong, and many attribute their endurance and longevity to the time they spend in the sauna.
Saunas and steam rooms are touted to induce mental and physical relaxation, and both induce large amounts of sweating, which has health benefits such as releasing toxins from the body. So where does the difference lie?
Saunas are dry heat whereas steam rooms are at 100% humidity. One of the biggest differences has to do with temperature - when a room is humid we feel as though it is hotter than it actually is. Due to this, saunas are able to be kept at a much higher temperature than steam rooms. Saunas range from 160 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, wheres steam rooms are at 110 to 120.
In order to understand how these differences would lead to the best option of the two, we must first understand the benefits of both saunas and steam rooms.
Benefit 1: Increased blood flow
Blood vessels enlarge when your body temperature rises, allowing increased delivery of oxygen and nutrients throughout your body. After particularly vigorous exercise, try to get 15-30 minutes in the sauna or steam room to reap the benefits of this increased nutrient and oxygen delivery to your muscles. The increased blood flow allows an acceleration of tissue repair post workout. The faster you heal the better you feel and more able you are to take your next workout to a higher level.
Benefit 2: Increased metabolism and physical endurance
Increase the temperature and you will increase your metabolism, which is simply how quickly your body burns calories, due to this heat. Your body works harder to try and keep itself cool, thereby burning calories at a higher rate.
Benefit 3: Inflammation
Exposure to the high heat results in a release of noradrenaline, adrenaline and cortisol, which all have anti-inflammatory properties. This can help in mobility and pain, temporarily relieving stiffness post workout. Many people suffering with arthritis have reported relief after spending time in the sauna or steam room.
Benefit 4: Sweating
Sweating helps to lower blood pressure by secreting salts, detoxify by expelling toxins through our pores and helps to increase caloric expenditure.
Benefit 5: Mood
We are all familiar with the pleasant mood that you feel after going to the sauna or steam room. People report feeling less anxiety, increased relaxation, improved general mood and even increased alertness after trips to the sauna and steamroom. Why does this happen?
1. Livestrong.com: Sauna vs. Steam Room
www.livestrong.com/article/153808-sauna-vs-steam-room/
2. Livestrong.com: Benefits of Using a Steam Room After Workout
www.livestrong.com/article/19467-benefits-using-steam-room-after/
3. coon, G. S., Hopkins, W. G., Mayhew, S. & Cotter, J. D. Effect of post-exercise sauna bathing on the endurance performance of competitive male runners. Journal of science and medicine in sport / Sports Medicine Australia 10, 259-262, doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2006.06.009 (2007).
fourhourworkweek.com/2014/04/10/saunas-hyperthermic-conditioning-2/
4. Finnleo - Pure Sauna: Sauna and Arthritis
www.finnleo.com/blog.aspx?r_id=38850
5. Fitday.com: 3 benefits of sweating
www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/fitness/cardio/3-benefits-of-sweating.html
6. New Scientist: Saunas Could Heal Your Mood and Your Heart
www.newscientist.com/article/dn21206-saunas-could-heal-your-mood-and-your-heart/
7. Effects of Waon therapy on chronic fatigue syndrome: a pilot study
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25748743
8. Go Ask Alice: Benefits of Sauna
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Комментарии : 833   
@grego4835
@grego4835 4 года назад
Steam room clears out my respiratory system really well... every time! The sauna not so much.
@wongguge7013
@wongguge7013 Год назад
Thank you, finally see the difference 😂
@iceman4086
@iceman4086 6 лет назад
I recommend not going in with headphones. Saunas are a great place to think about life/goals, etc...
@fast6232
@fast6232 5 лет назад
S C y’all know y’all lying
@DoorTrash
@DoorTrash 5 лет назад
This would be practical if there weren’t idiots that made a bunch of noise in there.
@Chris-eg3dr
@Chris-eg3dr 5 лет назад
Do people take music devices into Saunas? I've never heard of that.
@virtari
@virtari 5 лет назад
@@Chris-eg3dr some have integrated soundsystems there. I useally bring a water resistant bluetooth speaker, leave ei at a lower step and listen to podcasts. Makes the time go by easier.
@Top-Kek
@Top-Kek 5 лет назад
Miguel Gonzalez real gay niggas
@chaz865
@chaz865 2 года назад
I sit in the sauna and steam room for 30 to 45 mins everyday its been 3 months and i feel amazing! You have to hydrate and maintain your vitamin and mineral levels
@derakbell8143
@derakbell8143 2 года назад
Thats awesome but realistically nothing needed more than 20 minutes
@geodude6244
@geodude6244 6 месяцев назад
No it all depends greatly on individual ​@@derakbell8143
@user-dt7et7kb6b
@user-dt7et7kb6b 4 месяца назад
Which 1 do you go to first
@Prof310
@Prof310 7 лет назад
Skip to 6:40
@HankFuller333
@HankFuller333 5 лет назад
Gustavo Rojo you're a saint
@daviddouglas1707
@daviddouglas1707 5 лет назад
One year later you’re still a saint
@gatorade21000
@gatorade21000 5 лет назад
Your the man
@sarahmarszalek7469
@sarahmarszalek7469 4 года назад
Omg thank you Jesus Christ 😂😂
@kasra7777
@kasra7777 4 года назад
I love these people
@oJAYarista
@oJAYarista 7 лет назад
I literally just came back from a Sauna room for my first time and let me tell you, within 2minutes I felt my muscles relaxing and the soothing flowing through out my body. I was tired and my body was aching before I went in, now I feel really rejuvenated
@amycarter5664
@amycarter5664 6 лет назад
I am loving all of the comments coming from the Finns. Hop in the sauna, sweat your sweet graces off, cut a hole in the ice, jump in, warm back up in the sauna. Finnish pride! 🇫🇮
@trueconsumer6
@trueconsumer6 3 года назад
Can one sit in sauna after meals? Or, how long one should wait after meals?
@chonrodriguez7572
@chonrodriguez7572 3 года назад
is this how you all do it?
@davidsteinberg2120
@davidsteinberg2120 2 года назад
Word! For those new to this this is not some new Yuppie thing this is ancient shit right here!
@davidsteinberg2120
@davidsteinberg2120 2 года назад
You absolutely do not want to do this kind of stuff anywhere close to when you've eaten at least an hour afterwards since most people I not even digesting that well. Just think about it man you're taxing your body and when you've eaten it's one of the biggest strains of your entire life and drains of your energy is just to digest your food... You do not want to be sweating your ass off when you're trying to digest something
@wuhanwendy188
@wuhanwendy188 2 года назад
I have a steam room/shower and I use it every day after the gym and I go steam for 15-20 minutes then very cold shower after and It shocks the system and I feel great for the rest of the day. It is like a reset anytime of the day! I would recommend the steam to everyone
@cajunvegan7716
@cajunvegan7716 6 лет назад
I use a steam room to avoid dehydrating my skin and hair. Its good to finally hear about the differences and similarities.
@chonrodriguez7572
@chonrodriguez7572 3 года назад
same here since the pandemic hit I used to use the sauna everyday for a year than we just finally got it back like 2 months ago my skin and mood is the best. I'm looking like a Hollywood star 🙂
@jeffwalker1322
@jeffwalker1322 2 года назад
You’re Vegan so you’re not really interested in good health
@zclan4130
@zclan4130 Год назад
@@jeffwalker1322 who cares?
@jeffwalker1322
@jeffwalker1322 Год назад
@@zclan4130 i guess you care enough to comment. Either that or you’re just a dum*a##
@All0utj3rk
@All0utj3rk 5 месяцев назад
@@jeffwalker1322I’ve done each side multiple times, Vegans feel better and I believe have healthier working organs than meat eaters, but I think eggs & fish are the true way
@deborahsimon1101
@deborahsimon1101 5 лет назад
At 6:45 --- the very end of the video -- he finally gets to the question: "Which one is better, a sauna or a steamroom?" He answers it by saying that in his opinion, a sauna is better than a steam room because it gets hotter. The end.
@westend914
@westend914 5 лет назад
Deborah Simon waste of 7 minutes
@mslibertyh
@mslibertyh 4 года назад
Thanks!
@vortexstar
@vortexstar 4 года назад
thank you . hahaha
@na0m1fes51
@na0m1fes51 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂IKR
@aarondcmedia9585
@aarondcmedia9585 3 года назад
Thanks.
@Nick-lh7wi
@Nick-lh7wi 4 года назад
I go to the banya every other weekend and spend 6-8 hours going from dry sauna, steam room, to cold plunge, repeat... I love it. I can’t wait till I can build my own sauna one day!
@Klaudieja
@Klaudieja 6 лет назад
Thank you for discussing this. Lately I've seen pop ups saying how beneficial saunas are but nothing about steam rooms, which I prefer. The sauna is just too hot for me and I feel like I breath better in the steam room.
@maegfry3260
@maegfry3260 7 лет назад
I have a natural woodstove sauna. I live in a heavily populated Finnish community and the original way. we carve a hole in the ice on the lake and jump in. We then use natural spruce branches to promote circulation. nothing is more cleansing and never a better sleep will a person have. Great video by the way.
@ambercotrone
@ambercotrone 6 лет назад
maeg fry how do you use the spruce branches?
@eetu2875
@eetu2875 6 лет назад
amberdoe making a little bunch like from flowers and when you've gathered good length branches you tie them together and whip yourself with it after throwing water on the stove
@jasonhutchins9239
@jasonhutchins9239 2 года назад
Im hoping to finish my woodstove sauna this weekend! Cant wait
@SethMacLeod95
@SethMacLeod95 2 года назад
I’m only missing the ice bath after. I just have a chilly pool but not super cold
@Still_I_Ride
@Still_I_Ride 3 года назад
But the steam room contributes to incredible respiratory health. That cannot be overstated. I appreciate both, but I'll take the steam room over a sauna any day, given a choice.
@LianaSeini
@LianaSeini 2 года назад
Same - Steam all day
@jackshao126
@jackshao126 2 года назад
If you pour water on the sauna rocks isn’t it basically a steam room?
@royaldecreeforthechurchofm8409
@royaldecreeforthechurchofm8409 5 месяцев назад
​@@jackshao126 no
@niniuno5132
@niniuno5132 16 дней назад
@@jackshao126not even close
@Ryosa
@Ryosa 8 лет назад
I appreciate your thought out analysis of sauna - as a Finn, but also someone who has studied its benefits in great detail, I can say that first of all, yes, the temperature is extremely important, as is duration. You need at least 70c to get the true benefit and preferably more but this depends on your base condition. Second, the "sweat" that you get in a steam room with high humidity likely isn't really much of your own sweat to begin with so I would question its ability to do much of an effective detox. When you sauna you are supposed to do a dry period first, then apply water to the rocks periodically for the bursts of heat shock via steam. There is actually something called heat shock protein which is activated in your cells during this process. And to the guy who asked, no sauna is not harmful to your testicles or obviously all of Finland would be impotent, and they are not....
@zirgity
@zirgity 6 лет назад
I think that the cold shower makes your external blood vessels to contract, so you can retain the heat within the body. As I am a beginner in the sauna, I was recommended to start like this:. 5m sauna-cold shower ; 5 m rest; so I can do 3 cycles. Only when I feel comfortable I could go further. After a training session the sauna really helps to boost the effect. After listening of what Thomas was saying I was able in only 3 weeks to achieve a body transformation/ 5 kg of fat loss and increase in muscle mass. I just lost only fat.
@michalissarikas
@michalissarikas 6 лет назад
Hello Teodor, how many times a week you have a sauna?
@amycarter5664
@amycarter5664 6 лет назад
Michael Sarikas every night if you can ;)
@zeynand4039
@zeynand4039 6 лет назад
Ryosa what type of dry sauna is healthiest? I read that most use a radiator for heat like the ones you have at home at that is bad for the skin (aging) supposedly.. i didnt know what the think of it. I dont know whzt ways there are to heat a ssuna..
@bryanskiez34709
@bryanskiez34709 6 лет назад
Ryosa apparently using the sauna regularly has shown to have extremely good benefits when it comes to avoiding a lot of cardiovascular diseases and can help extend the years in your life. something like that lol. check it out for yourself, Joe Rogan and Dr Rhonda Patrick talking about sauna benefits
@IHCgraphix
@IHCgraphix 4 года назад
Personally, I prefer to sit in the Sauna after a good workout for a few minutes to start sweating then sit in in the steam-room for 10-15 minutes or so. Heat is important, but the steam-room is slightly more beneficially, at least for me. Helps with weight loss, detoxification, lowering blood pressure, muscle relaxation, clears skin and is great for the respiratory system.
@headturner3775
@headturner3775 2 года назад
The sauna does all that too and more
@user-tm4kk8sr2y
@user-tm4kk8sr2y 2 года назад
@@headturner3775 no steam room is more humid and produces heat faster in body
@headturner3775
@headturner3775 2 года назад
@@user-tm4kk8sr2y false. It feels hotter but it's not as hot as a hot dry sauna at 180+ degrees
@DavyDave1313
@DavyDave1313 2 года назад
@@user-tm4kk8sr2y sauna is hotter. You breathe in hotter air. That’s the bottom line
@All0utj3rk
@All0utj3rk 5 месяцев назад
@@headturner3775the only downside of sauna is it dries your hair, must cover your hair up
@Lioness1499
@Lioness1499 2 года назад
I go to Sauna everyday for 1 hour. I 've doing this for over 30 years. It is awesome health and skin benefit.
@KT-jr9qq
@KT-jr9qq 2 года назад
How do you last in sauna for an hour? Isn't it hard to breathe?
@mattmatts6176
@mattmatts6176 Год назад
He does three 20 min sets most likely or something similar
@lynnwong-denton5947
@lynnwong-denton5947 6 лет назад
Been neglecting the sauna and the steamroom session. Thank you for this video :)
@TheMentalHealthToolbox
@TheMentalHealthToolbox Год назад
This was perfect! 🙏 thank you! Subbed. I am getting into shape at 40, starting my own business and this was the perfect channel to land on after my workout.
@zgjfinance2796
@zgjfinance2796 3 года назад
When I was on dialysis; it helped me so much to maintain my fluid weight through ‘stimulated sweating’ but I still use jacuzzi, sauna and steam room 5x(I love my gym lol) a week post transplant as well!
@jonathanbryant7166
@jonathanbryant7166 Год назад
Do you still use sauna
@ketofitforlife2917
@ketofitforlife2917 6 лет назад
Sauna every day here, I absolutely love the benefits. This was a GREAT video man! Definitely sharing to my FB right now!
@juanvelez5699
@juanvelez5699 6 лет назад
Thank you for backing up your statements with research and articles!
@derpfrog5625
@derpfrog5625 7 лет назад
I love this channel, Thomas really puts information together in a clear concise package. I have no choice but to subscribe.
@larryhoover718
@larryhoover718 7 лет назад
sat in a steam room for 10 minutes for the first time ever after a work out. felt like I took a drug when I was out and walking in the fresh air. thanks for the info. I always want facts to back what I'm doing. I'm going to make this a regular part of my workouts (not everyday of course)
@jeffreycunningham4521
@jeffreycunningham4521 Год назад
Every day isn't bad just time it because it can help if your sick
@thomasrichards3988
@thomasrichards3988 11 месяцев назад
​@@jeffreycunningham4521😮l3
@robinconquest7074
@robinconquest7074 4 года назад
WOW....watching one of your OLD videos and seeing how much you have changed and how much you have improved on the making of them. You have came a LOOOONg way. Glad I'm here for the ride. Keep up the great work :)
@JasonRuppVlog
@JasonRuppVlog 7 лет назад
awesome video.
@shy-guy5544
@shy-guy5544 2 месяца назад
Nice video. After exercising, I spent 10-15 minutes in both a sauna and steam room, followed by cold showers, and feel refreshed afterwards.
@bearstriker1695
@bearstriker1695 6 лет назад
When I was living in another city, all I had was a YMCA gym with a bad ass huge steam room. My skin was super clear
@chonrodriguez7572
@chonrodriguez7572 3 года назад
ya man my face is starting to clear up all the mask acne from pandemic
@RollingFishball
@RollingFishball Год назад
Watched a few of videos on this topic, yours is made with most genuine thoughts and effort! Thank you!
@gaza5521
@gaza5521 5 лет назад
great video !!! he speaks with clarity with good tempo
@DrERIC03
@DrERIC03 7 лет назад
Awesome video quality thanks a lot ! Very useful information to implement in my daily life. Thank u.
@ddiegozavala
@ddiegozavala 7 лет назад
Actually mesoamerican (or prehispanic) cultures used something called "Temazcal" which is the old sauna version hundred of years ago. It was built using mud.
@TheNobleipman
@TheNobleipman 7 лет назад
Thanks for the informative video!
@BJ-eh8nq
@BJ-eh8nq 2 года назад
Super accurate and informative. Thank you! 💯💯💯
@kingmartell8247
@kingmartell8247 6 лет назад
You have done such an amazing job I didn't want to comment but I felt the need to thank you so much
@C_F72
@C_F72 4 года назад
Thanks for the awesome video TD! Your the man! Keep posting cool stuff, I enjoy the vids Really cool
@emmanuelperez4830
@emmanuelperez4830 7 лет назад
amazing videos as always keep up the great work. I learn so much from you. peace and love Brother ✌
@Jowitaxoxo
@Jowitaxoxo 4 года назад
You're absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for all of this information!
@mikeyzl1
@mikeyzl1 6 лет назад
Go steam room for 10 minutes, cold shower then sauna 10 mins, cold shower. Do this and you'll feel like a million bucks!
@ryandelsignore
@ryandelsignore 5 лет назад
Mikey Money don’t you feel drained due to the actual benefits of both? I believe saunas are great for helping you drain bad metals and other things but also drains nutrients too
@jorampaswairi3205
@jorampaswairi3205 5 лет назад
Facts
@UnitedPebbles
@UnitedPebbles 5 лет назад
Could be bad assume the steam is pure water? It like getting boil and then oven dried all over again?
@2012onitsway
@2012onitsway 5 лет назад
Sounds like gay cruising lol
@0eace
@0eace 5 лет назад
i do this and it's the best rush ever!
@oscarrod9582
@oscarrod9582 5 лет назад
Thanks for all the great info you’re awesome
@mayatiita1
@mayatiita1 3 года назад
Great video 👍🏻 Definitely appreciate videos on this topic 🙏🏻
@gillgamish2434
@gillgamish2434 7 лет назад
That was very helpful, thank you very much!
@MrThemovie321
@MrThemovie321 8 лет назад
very informative and great narration
@1MahaDas
@1MahaDas 4 года назад
I spent 50 days and up to 4 hours cumulative time during those 50 days in dry saunas with the idea that chemical toxins, food preservatives, etcetera could be removed from my body. I've also used steam rooms, but I noticed that I could only remain in a steam room for much less time as the heated steam would burn my lungs. Also, by virtue of the steam in the steam room, the steam condensing on the body gives the illusion that one is perspiring when in fact that isn't happening. At least in a dry sauna, you really know that you are perspiring your own fluids because there is no steam!
@stephenyoutubin4476
@stephenyoutubin4476 2 года назад
Yes, but you are also sweating while being in a steam room. It's no illusion.
@EriPages
@EriPages Год назад
I like steam room
@spageddie3266
@spageddie3266 Месяц назад
I agree! Well put
@sulemanmasud4121
@sulemanmasud4121 4 года назад
Thanks a lot of all the beneficially tips.
@superfanatico
@superfanatico 5 лет назад
I love how he says "just" sitting in a sauna. You try and sit in a sauna for 30 minutes lol
@jefftate01
@jefftate01 4 года назад
I usually use the sauna first to stretch and get a sweat going then go work out. When I'm done I sit in the steam room for 10 min and then light swimming in the pool to cool down.
@sickandtiredofbeingsickand1140
Thanks THomas for the information will differently try on my journey to health
@alm.5326
@alm.5326 2 года назад
Good info. Thank you. I didn't know all this
@with_hannahlouise
@with_hannahlouise 2 года назад
Appreciate the studies cited.
@FunkyBruja
@FunkyBruja 7 лет назад
Thank you for the info.
@cuevas2183
@cuevas2183 6 лет назад
Steam room is best for me.. it keeps my skin nice and healthy. if i don't use the steam room for a couple weeks i start breaking out.
@katiie7
@katiie7 6 лет назад
Cuevas try coffee enemas. Just cleaning out your bile can be a huge relief for your detox pathways and give your skin a break
@danakarloz5845
@danakarloz5845 5 лет назад
Katie • no enemas, just fast
@Joshuadalewillis
@Joshuadalewillis 5 лет назад
Katie • we need to buy a big bag of coffee and hang out
@TheLcp23show
@TheLcp23show 5 лет назад
@@Joshuadalewillis i prefer pabst blue ribbon enemas. I feel fucking fantastic afterwards
@hardushelm6268
@hardushelm6268 4 года назад
Katie • coffee enemas sounds delicious
@amog2406
@amog2406 Год назад
Thanks for all the information you have shared with us. God bless you.
@williep2445
@williep2445 2 года назад
Thanks for the very helpful advice.
@jimmyziogas4271
@jimmyziogas4271 2 года назад
My gym has both I usually do 15 min steam cold shower then finish 15 min in the sauna each workout. It’s amazing I can notice many of the benefits discussed in the vid
@EriPages
@EriPages Год назад
Shouldn't go hot cold hot The cold shower should be at absolute end only
@jamesfahy9954
@jamesfahy9954 Год назад
@@EriPages that's not true.
@Thatsnotmyhandle
@Thatsnotmyhandle Год назад
@@EriPages source?
@EriPages
@EriPages Год назад
@@jamesfahy9954 Yes it is true
@EriPages
@EriPages Год назад
@Ultra947 Joe Rogan & another podcast that showed it isn't the cold that helps your body as much as it is your body naturally warming itself up FROM the cold So if you just shower yourself in hot water right after, you defeated most of the purpose of that cold shower This is why the cold shower should be the last temperature you use, then you let your body warm itself up...this causes massive blood flow and additional hormones to flow in you
@bmwusn
@bmwusn 6 лет назад
Thank you. Good job, well done.
@angelaarm1252
@angelaarm1252 5 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for time
@Tarran
@Tarran 8 лет назад
You are really awesome - thanks for all these tips
@bman6065
@bman6065 4 года назад
I always preferred the steam but after listening to Tom and all his heady pictures I'm changing my routine.
@macskilllz
@macskilllz 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video awesome to know!
@bigpanda307
@bigpanda307 2 года назад
this is so true! post gym sauna sessions really lift my mood :)
@Supremeballer1776
@Supremeballer1776 6 лет назад
I NEEDED THIS VIDEO
@SnyderMusik
@SnyderMusik Год назад
I do 10-15 Sauna, 10 min steam and 10 min jacuzzi everyday in my gym. Lost alot of weight and was getting compliments in a month. I do cardio mostly, but I need to get weight lifting in there.
@ambros091
@ambros091 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@ASTARZ-tn3xw
@ASTARZ-tn3xw 7 лет назад
im new to this channel and i really like the content, keep up the amazing work!!
@neilbarco8942
@neilbarco8942 Год назад
my room here in philippines is considered a steam room especially at noon time since we dont have aircondition😂😂
@chadbaker9514
@chadbaker9514 5 месяцев назад
absolutely wonderful brother
@marionsquire2538
@marionsquire2538 4 года назад
Thanks for all you shared, just did my 40 minute sauna, was having trouble sweating but this time drank 3 glasses of water and it worked! Feels so good
@popbaby103
@popbaby103 6 лет назад
This actually makes a lot of sense now. Like saunas are either near the middle or end of my workout. When I do a suana during the middle of my workout I'm often better than when I do it at the end. Like I'm able to lift 70-90 pounds in weights. and plank for a minute. So I guess if I want a more effective workout i should do the sauna first.
@ilonaghine9690
@ilonaghine9690 Год назад
You are just so awesome, Thomas!!!
@aswathzte
@aswathzte 7 лет назад
thank you so much for the detailed explanation
@mylenegabriel435
@mylenegabriel435 5 лет назад
I've been doing infrared sauna in a pup tent for maybe 3 weeks now and I feel calmer and empowered. A youtuber claimed there is an increase in mitochondria during sessions. Maybe that's why I'm feeling my power. That's a 250 watts Phillips bulb from Home Depot. Thanks 🙏🏻
@harryzechariah9904
@harryzechariah9904 Месяц назад
Just a heads up, each living eukaryotic cell has a mitochondria. Maybe it increases its productivity but it wouldn't make sense if organelles (mitochondria etc.) started sprouting up from nowhere.
@mylenegabriel435
@mylenegabriel435 Месяц назад
@harryzecharia9904. As far as increase in mitochondria-- some 20+ yrs ago a world renowned doctor of medicine and published author in medical journals told me personally that under a microcope it was observed that the organelle mitochondria can and does "sprout frm nowhere " as you say.
@ericmo2738
@ericmo2738 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips
@AAAAAA-ov9if
@AAAAAA-ov9if 7 лет назад
شكراً👍👍👍👍👍Thank you for sharing this
@rahmtube2885
@rahmtube2885 5 лет назад
Do you speak Arabic?
@FuelSerg
@FuelSerg 7 лет назад
Awesome information, thanks! We actually have a steam room built into our shower at home! In addition to the benefits that you mentioned, a steam room is quite beneficial to those of us suffering with asthma or bronchial issues.
@fmjxl9084
@fmjxl9084 2 года назад
Lucky bastard lol
@suneenatdressmaker5965
@suneenatdressmaker5965 5 лет назад
Yes helpful. Thank you
@winnien.4228
@winnien.4228 8 лет назад
Love your tips 😊
@James-tz2qj
@James-tz2qj 5 лет назад
Great video cheers mate
@monp.4903
@monp.4903 6 лет назад
At Lifetime Fitness there are both. The steam room has a eucalyptus smell to it, if I ever have sinus issues, they get cleared up! Steamroom then cold shower makes my skin very smooth, I like it better than the sauna. But if the sauna has more benefits, I'll start incorporating it more into my routine. Thanks!!
@isaiah1365
@isaiah1365 Год назад
That’s probably because someone is adding oil. There should be no smell in a steam room
@JanPLopez993
@JanPLopez993 2 года назад
5 years ago, and still good info. Great on the mercury detox!
@charlieboylol527
@charlieboylol527 2 года назад
Great video , thanks 😊
@carlosburnesjr.9341
@carlosburnesjr.9341 5 лет назад
Great video bud
@Missxeesorrr
@Missxeesorrr Год назад
Wish i saw this sooner. My PT rec steam so ive been doing that but i use to love going into the sauna before. Will switch to 15-15 and see how that goes
@Lee-mx5li
@Lee-mx5li 2 года назад
Great info!
@patrickreilly7256
@patrickreilly7256 6 лет назад
I think you actually sweat more in a dry sauna. But it evaporates faster so you don't notice it. A wet sauna condenses liquid on your skin which is not necessarily your sweat. Just a thought?
@sammythewarrior
@sammythewarrior 6 лет назад
Thanks! Very TRUE!
@vitalijussivakovas334
@vitalijussivakovas334 6 лет назад
Now I know why sauna and steaming room so addictive :D
@sesethumakinana8365
@sesethumakinana8365 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot man!!! 🙂
@Kalina_Kitsune
@Kalina_Kitsune 7 лет назад
I would start with a steam room to detox a few times, then go with the sauna from now on for the additional benefits.
@mryomantoo
@mryomantoo 5 лет назад
Great video Good effort Lots of heart💪🙏🙌
@112358dave
@112358dave 7 месяцев назад
Steam has a different heating effect. When the water vapor condenses on your skin it releases energy in the form of heat via exothermic reaction. A thermometer will not read this heating effect but you will feel it. I do both and can tolerate much more time in the sauna compared to steam room.
@pascaledevalet5621
@pascaledevalet5621 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@amirrastgoo9711
@amirrastgoo9711 6 лет назад
Awesome. Thanks
@foo681
@foo681 5 лет назад
Good factual clip subscribed
@bigbaebae
@bigbaebae 7 лет назад
great video btw
@nehag4021
@nehag4021 6 лет назад
Nice informative video ! Love those dimples :D
@robboss1839
@robboss1839 5 лет назад
The smartest old man I know from fishing has some detox problem. He has done lab testing on fish to test the mercury levels in what we eat. He also swears by saunas and has a personal IR sauna on his back patio. I love going to the sauna after a workout and I’ll hit the steam room if my sinuses are messed up from being sick
@nyomansusena4165
@nyomansusena4165 5 лет назад
Great content.. u got a new subscribers
@zetareticuli5054
@zetareticuli5054 5 лет назад
Great great video
@takashihasegawa7278
@takashihasegawa7278 6 лет назад
Thanks bro
@drmabdulrazzaq
@drmabdulrazzaq 5 лет назад
Thanks