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Harness the Power of Hot and Cold Therapy with Scottish Saunas

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Combine Cold plunge and sauna with Hot and Cold Therapy

Hot and cold therapy is gaining popularity for its impressive health benefits. Combining the heat of a sauna with a refreshing cold plunge can bring remarkable results for your body and mind, all from the comfort of your garden!

When you enjoy a sauna session, your body’s core temperature rises, which promotes circulation, relieves muscle tension, and releases endorphins. A Finnish study published in JAMA Internal Medicine (2015) found that regular sauna use was linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and an overall decrease in mortality, thanks to improved circulation and heart health.

Hot and Cold Therapy backed up by scientific research

The cold plunge following a sauna provides a revitalising contrast. Exposure to cold triggers a “fight-or-flight” response in the body, which helps reduce inflammation, boost energy levels, and improve mental clarity. Research in PLoS One (2014) revealed that cold water immersion helps decrease muscle soreness and inflammation, making it an excellent addition for recovery after intense physical activities.

Alternating between heat and cold also promotes lymphatic drainage and strengthens the immune system. In fact, a study in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2014) showed that cold exposure boosts the immune response by increasing white blood cell production, which supports the body’s defence against illness.

Imagine stepping out of your own Scottish Sauna and plunging into cool water a ritual that can become a powerful, energising part of your day. With Scottish Saunas, hot and cold therapy is only a step away, helping you relax, recharge, and make every day brighter and healthier. Embrace the science-backed benefits of hot and cold therapy, right at home!

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