Dry Sauna

April 14, 2009

Dry Sauna

A sauna is basically an enclosure where the individual is exposed to some form of heat to promote perspiration. The enclosure in which the individual stays varies from a room large enough to house several people to a small sauna suit which is worn by the individual. The difference between and ordinary sauna and a dry sauna is the kind of heat that is used for the enclosure.


Dry Sauna Health Benefit

April 5, 2009

Dry Sauna Health Benefit

Dry Sauna Health Benefit Possibilities

A dry sauna is a sauna that does not promote nor encourage the use of water to create steam in the sauna room to achieve perspiration and other benefits. This type of sauna uses the requisite heater used in traditional or wet saunas but does not see the necessity of splashing water on the rocks to create steam.


Dry Sauna Benefit

January 25, 2009

Primary Dry Sauna Benefit And OthersDry Sauna Benefit

A dry sauna has basically the same benefits as that of the wet or traditional sauna. One primary dry sauna benefit does stand out among the rest and this is regarding the difference between the dry sauna and the wet sauna. This dry sauna benefit has something to do with the amount of time it takes for the person to perspire.


Dry Sauna Heater

December 4, 2008

The Function Of A Dry Sauna HeaterDry Sauna Heater

A dry sauna is a sauna which does not encourage the use of water to spread steam all over the sauna room. The dry sauna heater is practically the same with those used with traditional saunas or wet saunas. The dry sauna heater serves the same purpose as any other sauna heater. Rocks can also be piled atop the dry sauna heater


Dry Sauna Temperature

December 2, 2008

Determining The Right Dry Sauna TemperatureDry Sauna Temperature

A dry sauna is can actually become hotter than a wet or traditional sauna in a shorter time. The dry sauna temperature rises faster than that of a traditional sauna because of the absence of the water being splashed or poured unto the volcanic rocks.