Sauna Therapy

Sauna Benefits

  • An Infrared Sauna triggers vasodilation meaning our blood vessels relax and widen.
  • Decrease blood pressure.
  • Increases blood circulation.
  • Delivers more oxygenated blood through your system.
  • Increases nutrient delivery.
  • Decreases swelling, inflammation, and pain.
  • Increases muscle flexibility.
  • Allows for more efficient waste and toxicant removal.
  • Accelerates healing and your metabolism.
  • Boosts immune function.

Preparation Tips

  • Stay well hydrated. Drink liquids prior to and after your session.
  • Don’t let yourself get overheated.
  • Core body temperatures of children, the elderly and the infirm can rise more quickly than those of adults. To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children, the elderly or infirm to use the sauna unless they are closely supervised.
  • Taking a shower or bath before a sauna session tends to increase perspiration as bathing opens the pores.
  • Limit food intake an hour before your sauna session. Your body will be able to detox more effectively because it will not be using that energy for digestion.
  • Towel off during your session. This will help the body perspire more freely.
  • To relieve sore and tight muscles, massage those areas for faster healing and effectiveness.
  • Oil and lotions tend to decrease perspiration by blocking pores. Apply these after your session for best results.
  • Some minerals can be lost in perspiration. Eating a sensible diet including fruits and green leafy vegetables will replace these. Supplements can also be taken to replenish minerals.
  • At the first sign of cold or flu, increasing your sauna sessions may be beneficial in boosting your immune system and decreasing the reproductive rate of the viruses.
  • Consult your physician before use if you have any medical conditions.
  • As you become more heat conditioned *, you may wish to increase the length of your sauna session. This is especially useful for soft tissue therapy. (Make sure to stay hydrated.)
  • Never sleep inside the sauna while the unit is in full operation.
  • Do not use the sauna following strenuous exercise. Wait at least 15 minutes to allow the body to cool down completely.
  • Heat acclimatization, hyperthermic conditioning and hormesis are all significant benefits from sauna therapy. This phenomenon of increased fitness from heat exposure is demonstrated in many clinical references.

What Kind Of Sauna Is Used For Treatments

Health Fit Body offers the best infrared Sauna Therapy with a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere along with other services we offer a monthly membership.  Our Infrared Sauna uses dry heat that makes it more comfortable and average temperature can range from 140F to 170F that will make you sweat which in turn promotes relaxation, body detoxification, and improves circulation.  So whether you are stressed out with life, work, or a city environment then our Sauna Therapy is the best option for you.  

We Also Offer Red Light Therapy

BENEFITS OF RED LIGHT THERAPY
Promote great skin health, stimulate collagen, and elastin production.
• Pain relief and muscle recovery.
• Reduces inflammation
• May promote hair growth
• May improve cognitive function
• Increase blood flow
• Promote muscle recovery
• May help with joint pain and arthritis

RED LIGHT THERAPY SESSION PRICING IS SEPARATE FROM SAUNA TREATMENT PRICING SO PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT IT WITH OUR GREAT STAFF

Pay-Per-Visit

$40 per session plus red light therapy free and you can bring a friend for free.

*We offer 7, 14, and 21 sessions a month with membership at a great price.  No refunds and sharing of sessions.  Give us a call or send us an email at info@healthybbody.com and we can get you taken care of.