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Take a sauna: how sweating improves your health

Olivia Leimpeters-Leth
22.11.2022
Translation: machine translated

Regular saunas prolong life, researchers from Finland (where else) have found out. Sports scientist Dr. Sascha Ketelhut reveals what other positive effects you can get from the sauna.

The same applies to people with high blood pressure: anyone who suffers from this condition and also does not exercise regularly and is not used to the sauna should talk to a doctor beforehand and possibly have a stress ECG carried out.

In principle, says expert Ketelhut, taking a sauna is a thoroughly positive and low-risk measure for better health in everyday life. Although the strain on the cardiovascular system corresponds to moderate physical exertion, the risk of overloading the body in the long term is very low. "Most of the time, the demands of everyday life are more demanding than the sauna."

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I'm a sucker for flowery turns of phrase and allegorical language. Clever metaphors are my Kryptonite – even if, sometimes, it's better to just get to the point. Everything I write is edited by my cat, which I reckon is more «pet humanisation» than metaphor. When I'm not at my desk, I enjoy going hiking, taking part in fireside jamming sessions, dragging my exhausted body out to do some sport and hitting the occasional party. 


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