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Spring Reset: How Sauna Use Supports a Seasonal Refresh
Spring is the perfect time to reset your wellness routine. Learn how sauna use can support relaxation, circulation, sleep, and overall wellbeing as you transition into a new season.
Sauna Hat Purpose: Why They’re Essential for Saunas
The purpose of a sauna hat is to protect your head from intense heat, helping you stay more comfortable and extend your sauna sessions. Learn how sauna hats work and why they’ve been used for generations.
Women’s Health Month: How Sauna Use Supports Hormones, Stress, and Sleep
Sauna use offers more than relaxation — it can support women’s health by helping regulate the nervous system, reduce stress, and improve sleep. Learn how heat therapy can fit into your wellness routine this Women’s Health Month
Spring Health Reset: How Saunas Support Seasonal Transitions
As spring begins and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations arrive, it’s a great time to reset your wellness routine. Discover how sauna sessions can help support relaxation and recovery during the seasonal transition.
Daylight Savings: How Sauna Helps Reset Your Sleep Cycle
When the clocks shift for Daylight Saving Time, your body doesn’t instantly adjust. That one-hour change can disrupt your Circadian Rhythm, the internal clock that controls your sleep-wake cycle. Many people experience grogginess, difficulty falling asleep, or waking up feeling unrested for several days after the time change.
One natural way to help your body recalibrate is through sauna use. Heat exposure raises your core temperature, and as your body cools afterward, it mimics the natural temperature drop that signals your body it’s time to sleep. This process helps promote relaxation, supports melatonin production, and can make it easier to fall into deeper sleep as your body adjusts to the new schedule.
With consistent evening sessions, sauna can become a powerful signal to your body that it’s time to wind down—helping you reset your rhythm after daylight savings.
Traditional vs. Infrared Saunas: What’s the Real Difference?
A quick breakdown of the real differences between traditional and infrared saunas — from how they heat your body to what the science actually says. Here’s what you need to know before choosing one.
The Importance of Sauna Hats: Protecting Your Head for a Better Sauna Experience
Sauna Etiquette: A Guide to Respectful and Enjoyable Sauna Use
What to Wear in the Sauna: A Look at Cultural and Social Norms










