Sauna as a valuable clinical tool for cardiovascular, autoimmune, toxicant- induced and other chronic health problems.

Authors: Crinnion WJ (1)
Affiliations:
(1) Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
Source: Altern Med Rev. 2011 Sep;16(3):215-25.
DOI: Not specified Publication date: 2011 Sep E-Publication date: Not specified Availability: full text Copyright: © 2011 Alternative Medicine Review, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Language: English Countries: Not specified Location: Not specified Correspondence address: Crinnion WJ : w.crinnion@scnm.edu

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Sauna therapy has been used for hundreds of years in the Scandinavian region as a standard health activity. Studies document the effectiveness of sauna therapy for persons with hypertension, congestive heart failure, and for post-myocardial infarction care. Some individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic fatigue, chronic pain, or addictions also find benefit. Existing evidence supports the use of saunas as a component of depuration (purification or cleansing) protocols for environmentally-induced illness. While far-infrared saunas have been used in many cardiovascular studies, all studies applying sauna for depuration have utilized saunas with radiant heating units. Overall, regular sauna therapy (either radiant heat or far-infrared units) appears to be safe and offers multiple health benefits to regular users. One potential area of concern is sauna use in early pregnancy because of evidence suggesting that hyperthermia might be teratogenic.

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