Why all the recent hype about saunas, and in particular infrared saunas?

Saunas have been around literally for thousands of years, and the potential health benefits of saunas are well documented. But in the last few years, more studies have come out that suggest significant positives for health and wellness.

The studies on the health benefits of saunas are promising.

The National Institutes of Health found that regular sauna use may have health benefits for athletes as well as people with cardiovascular and rheumatological disease, chronic fatigue, and allergies. The study also found sauna use may reduce overall mortality and incidences of cardiovascular events, as well as dementia.

The Alzheimer’s Association reported that breaking a sweat through a cardiovascular exercise that raises the heart rate and increases blood flow to the brain reduces the risk of cognitive problems. Sweating in a sauna can mirror the reaction our bodies have during exercise, so it may present similar benefits.

Another simple but important way saunas may help our mental wellness is by providing a stress-free zone for relaxation. A “safe haven” or “happy place”, free of devices; quiet, private time to decompress. We all know that reducing stress benefits our health and wellness!

Click Here to learn more about our Infrared Saunas

There are many reasons to buy your hot tub or sauna from a local bricks-and-mortar dealer and one of those reasons is to have a resource to consult if you have questions. Local brick-and-mortar dealers like Flint Hills Spas are here to help. Something that an online spa seller, or out-of-town spa peddling company, cannot do.

Give us a call or stop in to learn more about how we can get you and your family hot-tubbing. We have 2 locations in Wichita:

West Wichita: 6730 W Kellogg Dr, Wichita, KS 67209

East Wichita: 6350 E Central Ave, Wichita, KS 67208

We are not physicians. Do not deem any of the information provided herein as a diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, or prescription. Please consult your physician or medical provider before using a sauna for medical conditions.

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