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The Power of Saunas and Soaks
The Power of Saunas and Soaks
Humans have been seeking out hot springs and saunas to support their mental and physical wellness for thousands of years. The Romans built public bath houses for rejuvenation and socializing, the Greeks believed hot springs held divine healing powers, and the Indigenous peoples of what is now the American West are known to have sought out the therapeutic qualities of thermal springs1.
While we certainly know more about the body and mind in contemporary culture, including how to detox your body, our ancestors noticed the remarkable healing powers of mineral-rich water and heat that are now backed by science. Though neither is a replacement for a healthy lifestyle, adding regular soaks and sauna time into your wellness routine will go a long way toward stimulating your body’s natural detox processes. Visit WorldSprings for a more vibrant, mindful, relaxed you.
What Happens When Toxins Build Up?
Everyday sources of toxins include processed foods, air pollution, personal care products made with phthalates and parabens, heavy metals like lead, mercury and cadmium, and pesticides. All these combined can lead to bioaccumulation, which is a toxic overload that affects energy, cognitive function, immune function, and metabolic health.
This build-up can also cause oxidative stress, which is when an abundance of free radicals leads to inflammation, cardiovascular issues, cancer, and even neurodegenerative diseases. Some persistent organic pollutants are also endocrine disruptors, which can cause reproductive health issues and metabolic disorders2. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to mitigate these issues. Consider regular sauna time and soaks in our globally inspired, mineral-rich waters to improve self-care holistically.
How Saunas Support Natural Detox & Wellbeing
Improve Circulation
As body temperature increases, so does one’s heart rate, which triggers the lymphatic and circulatory systems. With a standard 15–30-minute session, the heart rate rises to between 100–150 beats per minute. Alongside proper hydration, this supports optimal kidney and liver function—primary organs remove toxins from the body—by lowering blood pressure and increasing bloodflow3.
Help Balance Hormones
Saunas warm and relax the body; this process can activate the endocrine system, which is involved in hormone production—and that includes the hormones associated with mood. Participants in a Finnish study reported better moods after sauna use, likely due to these physical sensations.
But research also points to the potential benefits of reducing toxins in the body through sweat, including environmental toxins associated with hormone disruption. Sweating has historically been considered a wellness remedy in cultures around the world, and the scientific community is examining these claims. A 2019 review of research on the roles of sweat found concentrations of some toxins in perspiration, but more research is needed to confirm these findings and related benefits4.
Boost Skin Health
Regularly sweating it out in the sauna will enhance your skin’s natural exfoliation process, promote collagen production, and reduce the impurities that cause acne and infections. Combined, this leads to healthier skin overall.
Reduce Stress
As your blood vessels dilate in the quiet, warm environment and circulation improves, your sympathetic nervous system kicks in and your body releases endorphins. In Finland, where sauna was invented, it’s also considered a social experience. This shared time with friends and family leads to connection, community, and a greater sense of wellbeing4.
How Hot Springs Detox Your Body & Mind
Allows for Trace Mineral Absorption
Though most people don’t realize it, poor diet and an overcommitted lifestyle without proper rest can lead to many mineral deficiencies. In turn, this can cause all sorts of health issues like fatigue, depression, muscle cramps, and an overall weakened immune system. Hot springs contain minerals like magnesium, silica, lithium, bicarbonate, and potassium, which support liver function1. When submerged in our mineral-rich waters, you’re absorbing all that goodness through the body’s largest organ: your skin5.
Helps Heal the Skin Barrier & Boosts Immunity
Thanks to all those trace minerals (magnesium, silica, and calcium in particular) and their anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties, soaks can reduce the symptoms of dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis and help replenish the natural skin barrier, making your body less vulnerable to allergens and improving overall immunity.
Boosts Oxygen Flow
The warmth of the water causes vasodilation which leads to robust blood flow, better oxygenation to organs, and removal of waste products to achieve better cellular health. The mineral content also plays a supportive role by regulating blood pressure and reducing arterial stiffness. Sodium bicarbonate can even make your blood slightly more alkaline, which in and of itself improves circulation.
Provides Pain Relief
Chronic pain can impact your immune system, mental health, and overall wellbeing. Warm, buoyant, and mineral-rich water improves blood flow and helps reduce stress on the joints, circulate lactic acid out of sore muscles, and ease inflammation6.
Promotes Relaxation & Restful Sleep
Not only does mineral content like lithium stabilize your mood, but the soothing, buoyant warmth and natural backdrop of a hot spring will engage all your senses. This quiets mental chatter and eases you into the moment, where true mindfulness lives. When you emerge from the water, the drop in your body temperature mimics natural circadian rhythms, allowing you to sleep well and awake feeling rejuvenated–body, mind, and soul5.
Visit WorldSprings for Mind-Body Wellness
It’s no wonder people have looked to hot springs and saunas as powerful tools for self-care for thousands of years. From athletes to those with chronic illness and pain, everyone will find the combined physical and mental health benefits to be bountiful. As we begin preparing for back to school, the many festivities of the latter half of the year, and cold and flu season, we hope you’ll find respite, relief, and connection here at WorldSprings in our four globally inspired regions. Discover the Americas (Mexico & Guatemala), the South Pacific (Australia & Bali), Europe (Iceland & Italy), and Asiatic (Japan & Korea).
Our therapeutic methods will help bolster a vigorous immune system and soothe the nervous system. If you’re looking for a holistic, full body cleanse detox ahead of a busy, stressful autumn, book a soak today. Take advantage of our incredible amenities, including our family-friendly Globe Pool, Finnish-inspired birch-lined saunas, firepits, cold plunges, wellness classes, and a massage or facial from our world-class spa.
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