Cooling phase

Proper relaxation after sauna bathing

The right rest after the sauna bath

A visit to the sauna regenerates our body and gives it new strength – but only if you also make sure to cool down your body properly after the sauna session. Cold water and fresh air are essential for the relaxation effect after the sauna.

The physiology of saunas: effects on the heart

Palpitations after the sauna

A sauna session is a combination of warmth and relaxation that affects the body in many ways. One of the most noticeable phenomena is the palpitations that some people experience during or after a sauna session. But is this palpitating heartbeat a natural part of sauna bathing or an indication of possible health risks?

Why do some people freeze after the sauna?

Freezing after sauna: causes and solutions

Sauna bathing is a centuries-old tradition that rejuvenates the body and mind. However, a relaxing sauna session can sometimes be accompanied by an unexpected feeling of cold. This phenomenon raises questions: Why do you freeze after the sauna and what can you do about it?

Why is the cooling down period after the sauna important?

The amazing benefits of foot baths between sauna sessions!

Sauna is one of the oldest forms of body cleansing and relaxation, which has lost none of its popularity to this day. In addition to the well-known benefits such as strengthening the immune system and muscle relaxation, there is a simple but effective method to enhance the positive effects of the sauna: the foot bath during the cooling phase between sauna sessions.