A sauna is a bath that uses dry heat to induce perspiration. Steam is produced by pouring water on heated stones. Learn more about a sauna. Shower Stall Showers are essentially small rooms with walls made of tile, glass, plastic, or some other waterproof material with either a hanging waterproof curtain or a glass door that slides or swings open. Learn more about shower stalls.
Finnish invention that uses dry heat to cause sweating and detoxification. Steam Room - Uses wet steam heat to induce sweating and detoxification..
a Finnish steam bath; steam is produced by pouring water over heated rocks
a bathroom, house or hut especially constructed so that someone can enjoy a steam bath
a dry heat bath in a well
a dry heated, wood-lined room used for relaxing while sitting or lying down
a dry-heat sweat bath and forms an integral part of alternative health therapies as well as most hydrotherapies in the world today
a good project for a room that
a great way to dry off after a dip in your inground swimming pool
a high heat, low humidity environment
a natural bath, and is the only bath in which both dry and damp air is present at the same time
an insulated room built of softwood such as ceder and aspen
a peaceful refuge from the stress of daily living - a smoothing, dry heat environment that relaxes and refreshes, to leave you feeling healthier than ever before
a room full of dry heat that's
a room in which the air is heated to a high temperature, humidity usually being very low, but occasionally increasing when water is deliberately poured over the heater
a room made of tongue and grove boards, traditionally cedar or redwood, which is warmed by radiant heat
a small room designed to be heated to very high temperatures, with well-controlled humidity
a small room in which people may experience extreme heat under wet or dry conditions
a small room specially designed to experience the pleasure of wet and dry heat sessions
a standard element in swimming baths and sports centres, hotels, holiday centres and camping sites
a very hot room with a fireplace in the corner of it
Heat treatment in a room filled with steam to make the body perspire and leach out toxins. Muscles are rejuvenated after plunging into a cold shower afterwards.
A dry heated wood-lined room where the heat induces a sweat to cleanse the body.
Dry Heat which increases body temperature and increases perspiration. May put strain on nasal passages, throat and lungs.
Hotels offering this treatment................................................................................... Austria - Bad Blumau Spain - Hotel Real Italy - Hotel President Italy - Metropole Italy - Hotel La Residence Italy - Grand Hotel Terme Abano Italy - Grand Hotel Trieste & Victoria Italy - Hotel Due Torri Terme Italy - Mezzatorre Resort Austria - Hoteldorf Gruner Baum Czech Republic - Hotel Nove Lazne Slovakia - Hotel Balnea Esplanade Hungary - Thermal Hotel Margitsziget Hungary - Thermal Hotel Helia Spain - Gran Hotel Elba Spain - Incosol Hotel Spain - Hotel Termes Montbrio Spain - Hotel Botanico Spain - Cleopatra Palace Malta - Fortina Spa Resort Portugal - Hotel Vilalara Sri Lanka - Barberyn Beach Jordan - Movenpick Resort Slovenia - Hotel Sava Slovenia - Hotel Smarjeta Slovenia - Hotel Svoboda Cyprus - Le Meridien Spa & Resort Dry heat used to open the pores and encourage the sweating out of impurities.
Dry heat administered in a wooden room to open the pores and eliminate toxins. In combination with refreshing cold showers, sauna therapy may enhance the body's immune defenses while relieving stress.
a heated room, dome or structure designed for the purpose of opening pores to sweat out impurities.
An enclosed sitting area that produces dry heat to induce sweating for detoxification and relaxation.
A cedar-lined room is heated to high temperature to open the pores and sweat out toxins.
A Finnish treatment of dry heat, in a wooden structure; the heat forces sweating and the elimination of toxins; open pores. A cold shower usually follows to close the opened pores and to stop the sweating process.
A sauna is a dry heat treatment usually in a pine cabin. The heat is generated from heated lava rocks or coals. The heat is sufficient to induce sweating which cleanses the pores of impurities.
A dry-heat room that opens the pores and promotes sweating, thus eliminating impurities from the body. Using a sauna can boost the immune system, ease aches and pains and speed up the metabolism.
Dry heat in a wooden room is used to open the pores and eliminate toxins through sweat. In combination with refreshing cold showers, saunas can improve the body's immune defenses and favor recovery from stress.
Bathing process that consists of periods of perspiring in the heat and steam created by throwing water on heated stones. In combination with refreshing cold showers, sauna therapy is said to enhance the body's immune system and relieve stress.
Heat treatment in a wooden lined room to make the body perspire, which opens the pores and leaves the body glowing after a cold shower.
Originated in Finland. A heated wooden room, usually with benches, where one sits in order to allow the pores to open and to eliminate toxins through sweat. A cold shower or roll in winter snow closes the pores. Process is repeated.
Cleansing process involving periods of perspiring in heat and steam created with water on heated stones. Combined with refreshing showers, saunas enhance the immune system and relieve stress.
A sauna (IPA pronunciation: or , Finnish ) (also sweathouse, sudatory, steambath) is a small room or house designed as a place to experience dry or wet heat sessions, or an establishment with one or more of these and auxiliary facilities. These facilities derive from the Finnish sauna. The word sauna is also used metaphorically to describe an unusually hot or humid environment.