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Have you ever taken a sauna with snow? Taking a
sauna is good for you any time of the year. Traditional
Finnish saunas heated with a wood burning sauna
stove are the best.  With a sauna all the bodies stress
and tensions are drawn out by the sun’s radiant heat
that was stored in the wood that is burning. As sauna
stove warms the dry heat reaches deep into your body
and forcing all the toxins out of it. The heat is
increased by pouring water on to the stove rocks that
is accompanied with a loud hissing and snapping
sound. As the humidity rises your sweat flow
increases removing more poison and toxins.

You will find the best Finnish style saunas located
near a cold clear lake or river. When the heat of the
sauna is almost unbearable and the toxins are on the
skins surface you open the sauna door and head for
the lakes cold water. A quick dunk in the water rinses
all the poisons off your body. You are now clean,
refreshed and many times feel very much alive. Only a
sauna with snow will make you cleaner and totally
alive.

Winter in the North is long, dark and cold. Even if
skiing, snowmobiling or ice fishing are your passions
eventually the dreaded old cabin fever will cloud your
mind and make your body numb. The snow is great in
December and early January but not so great in March
and April. However there is a cure for the winter
doldrums and cabin fever. Taking regular saunas will
certainly help you stay healthy. Sauna parties are a
great way to socialize as well. A
sauna with snow may
be the best way to clear your head, keep you healthy
and give a sense of well being.

A
sauna with snow begins with a regular sauna that
has access to the great white outdoors. Once the
sweat is really flowing well you simply open the sauna
door and head out into the yard. Once there you
simply lay down and roll in the snow. When it comes
to taking a sauna with snow the more snow the better.
Deep snow that covers your entire body is the best. In
big snow country a
sauna with snow means 4 feet of
snow that will cleanse your skin of all the sweat. You
will be surprised how long you can lie in the snow
before you become cold. All the body heat gained in
the sauna is melted into the snow.

Taking a
sauna with snow means after a roll in the
snow you return to the sauna for another good sweat.
Once your core temperature has reached its peak then
it is back to the snow for another good roll. A
sauna
with snow
enthusiast will sometimes repeat the
process several times before they feel they are fully
cleansed. Rolling in the snow scrubs the skin further
cleansing it. The affect is similar to the old Finnish
tradition of scrubbing the skin with birch branches
and leaves during the sauna.

Next time winter starts to drag you might want to
consider taking a
sauna with snow to improve your
health and well being. You really have not lived until
you have experienced a
sauna with snow.



                               
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