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A sauna, the wet version also called steam bath, is a small
room or house designed as a place to experience dry or wet/dry heat
sessions, or an establishment with one or more of these and auxiliary
facilities, or the act of using a sauna. Taking a sauna is usually a
social affair in which the participants disrobe and sit or recline in
temperatures of over 80 °C.
This induces relaxation and promotes sweating. It is believed by some that
heavy sweating helps to remove 'toxins'
from the body. It is also believed that exposure of the skin to heat
stimulates the production of white blood cells and strengthens the immune
system.
inside a Sauna
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