{"id":282703,"date":"2025-11-10T06:03:12","date_gmt":"2025-11-10T06:03:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/282703\/"},"modified":"2025-11-10T06:03:12","modified_gmt":"2025-11-10T06:03:12","slug":"do-i-really-have-to-get-naked","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/282703\/","title":{"rendered":"do I really have to get naked?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">For thousands of years our Nordic cousins have enjoyed getting hot and sweaty in a sauna. As well as providing many health benefits, saunas have been places to socialise \u2014 and even give birth, as was common in Finland until the 1940s. Now Brits are finally catching up: the British Sauna Society counted more than 400 public saunas across the UK this year, up from 45 in 2023. If you\u2019re a newbie, here\u2019s what you need to know.<\/p>\n<p>What are the health benefits?<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Sweating in a sauna is proof that your body is working to cool you down. Your blood vessels have dilated, improving blood flow, and your heart rate rises to 100-150bpm \u2014 equivalent to moderate to high-intensity exercise such as a steady cycle. \u201cOver time with regular sauna use, this increased circulation could lower blood pressure, improving your cardiovascular health,\u201d says Dr Suzanne Wylie, a GP and medical adviser for IQ Doctor, an online pharmacy. \u201cSaunas can also reduce stress and improve sleep quality.\u201d This is because the heat triggers the release of stress-busting beta-endorphins; and after a sauna your core body temperature drops, which signals to your brain to release the sleep hormone melatonin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/life-style\/health-fitness\/article\/sauna-benefits-3rln03sqc\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Should we all be taking regular saunas?<\/a><\/p>\n<p>What makes a good sauna?<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">The best saunas won\u2019t feel like sweltering torture chambers, but \u201cmany in the UK will have been built in poorly ventilated cabins\u201d, says Gabrielle Reason, director of the British Sauna Society. Wood-fired saunas should draw in fresh air through a low vent and have a chimney. You might prefer an electric sauna if you don\u2019t fancy tending to a fire, but you\u2019ll miss out on the ritualistic feel. In Finland, the word l\u00f6yly is used to mean the steam that rises when you pour water over hot stones in a sauna. This increases the humidity and circulation of the air to make the heat feel more breathable. L\u00f6yly is such an important part of the culture that it\u2019s considered an honour to be the person in charge of it. It might not have the same prestige in the UK, so you are best off asking those around you before ladling on more water.<\/p>\n<p>Do I have to go in naked?<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">In Japan and Nordic countries nudity is a normal part of sauna culture. Many Swedes and Finns prefer to go au naturel, as their saunas, like those in Germany and Austria, often ban swimwear for hygiene reasons. If the thought of baring all makes you even sweatier, don\u2019t worry: in the UK it\u2019s typical to wear trunks or a towel. Shower first, bring a towel to sit on too, and check the rules of your sauna.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/life-style\/health-fitness\/article\/deplar-farm-iceland-spa-hlzqqkzl7\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">\u2018A Viking sauna with my mum? We had never felt better\u2019<\/a><\/p>\n<p>How long should I stay in?<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Start with five to ten minutes and gradually increase to fifteen to twenty minutes, two to four times a week. \u201cListen to your heartbeat \u2014 it should rise to the level it does during a gentle jog,\u201d Reason says. \u201cOnce it reaches that medium rhythm, step out and rest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Hydrate, too. \u201cConsume 500ml of water 30 minutes beforehand,\u201d says Francesca Bagshaw, a performance physiologist at Nuffield Health. Weigh yourself before and after and drink about 1.5 times the amount of water you lost. Some people wear bell-shaped hats made from wool or felt. \u201cThey keep your head cooler by insulating it,\u201d Reason says.<\/p>\n<p>Do I have to take a cold plunge?<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Brace yourself: in Nordic countries it is popular and many UK saunas have plunge pools. \u201cSwitching between a cold pool of 10C to 13C for 90 seconds and the sauna at 60C to 90C for at least three minutes opens and narrows the blood vessels to create a pumping action within the muscle,\u201d Bagshaw says. \u201cThis increased blood flow helps with muscle soreness.\u201d A cold plunge can also activate brown fat, which generates heat by burning through glucose and fatty acids. Over time, this can slightly boost your metabolism. A short dip is fine; push it too far and you risk triggering heart arrhythmias and losing consciousness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">\u2022 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/life-style\/health-fitness\/article\/uk-best-saunas-gvxpr7kpc\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The good sauna guide: the UK\u2019s 20 hottest ones to book now<\/a><\/p>\n<p>How hot is too hot? <\/p>\n<p id=\"last-paragraph\" class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Do take care. High temperatures can tip our bodies into heat \u201cstress\u201d, making us feel faint and nauseous. If you experience this, blurred vision, headache, palpitations, cramps or feel confused, \u201cExit, sit or lie down somewhere cool, sip water and rest,\u201d Reason says. If you have a medical condition such as epilepsy, cardiovascular issues, a severe respiratory condition, a skin disorder such as eczema or are pregnant, consult your GP before using a sauna. Also, be aware that some medications, such as sertraline and beta blockers, impair temperature regulation. Tolerable discomfort, however, may not be heat stress. Our bodies release the opioid peptide dynorphin as a response to the \u201cstress\u201d of being in a sauna. Dynorphin increases the sensitivity of the brain\u2019s receptors to beta-endorphins, which reduce stress and work as natural painkillers. Never push yourself too hard \u2014 and listen to your heartbeat. Bagshaw recommends deep, steady breathing to calm the nervous system. \u201cStart on a lower bench if it\u2019s cooler, remove heavy towels and sip water.\u201d <br \/>The British Sauna Society has a directory of UK saunas; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishsaunasociety.org.uk\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">britishsaunasociety.org.uk<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"For thousands of years our Nordic cousins have enjoyed getting hot and sweaty in a sauna. 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