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Why are steam
and sauna baths popular among weight reducers?
To a good many obese people, life is a constant
battle of the bulge. Obese people are easy prey to all
sorts of fads, gimmicks and gadgets. Most obese persons
out of consideration for their health and their families
would rather not weigh too much, and with all the best
intentions they become victims of miracle cures and
"health culture" business which thrives on
calisthenics, dancercises, exercises and massage. The
steam sauna baths are particularly popular, because they
promise to melt fat away, catering to the wishful
thinking on the part of the obese person.Is it not true
then that the steam and sauna baths melt
unwanted fat away?
The answer is an emphatic No. Fat in the body is
present in the form of an oily liquid. How then can
anybody in his wise senses ever think of melting body fat
away which is already in a liquid state?
Consider the steam cabinet. You sit in a small cubicle
that encloses you to the neck and steam plays on your
naked body. The steam bath where you enter a room filled
with steam ( moist heat). The sauna bath where you sit in
a wood panelled room with a moist towel around your head
and your naked body exposed to dry heat.
You emerge from the cabinet, steam or sauna bath, and
depending on how long you have stayed inside, when you
weigh yourself , you discover you are several kilos
lighter than you were.
What has happened? Has the fat melted away, like sunshine
melts snow? No. Then what have you lost? Water and
nothing else. The steam and sauna have not melted your
fat away. It has made you perspire and the perspiration
loss brings down your weight. This weight loss lasts
until you have drunk a few glasses of water.
My
friends say that the steam and sauna baths help them to
relax, so much so that they say that they are addicted to
it. Is this true?
Yes. The steam and sauna baths for some people can
prove addicting. The alternate hot and cold jets aid
physical and mental relaxation and that is why one gets
addicted to steam and sauna baths. Well this may be true
but once you understand the scientific basis of this
pleasant and relaxed feeling, dont be surprised if
you are shocked out of your dangerous addiction to steam
and sauna baths.
When the body is subjected to the heat of the steam or
sauna bath, the blood vessels of the body surface dilate
(expand diametrically) and the flow of blood to these
peripheral blood vessels rapidly increases.
The blood flow to the brain consequently decreases. The
decrease in blood flood to the brain, in turn, leads to a
decrease in the thought or
thinking process. A somewhat transquilizing
effect sets in. One experiences relief from tension and
anxiety and feels relaxed and light-headed. No wonder
then that a person enjoying a steam or sauna bath gets
addicted to it. Unfortunately getting addicted to the
steam and sauna baths is medically harmful and sometimes
dangerous.
So what
is the harm in getting addicted to steam and sauna bath?
Even though you enjoy taking steam and sauna bath
think before indulging yourself. The enjoyment could
prove risky and endanger your health and well-being.
What
are the health risks of steam and sauna baths?
Steam and sauna baths lead to dehydration. The heat
makes you sweat a lot and in the process important salts
are lost. Sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, zinc and
iron are literally sweated out.
People believe that drinking water before and after
entering a sauna bath prevents dehydration. The truth is
that no amount of plain water intake can replace loss of
vital body salts and the danger of dehydration due to
this ignorant belief persists. The medical fact is that
only water containing electrolytes ( i.e. sodium,
potassium etc.) and not plain water can prevent
dehydration.
Another notion is that steam and sauna cleanse the body
of waste materials. This is false. There is no evidence
to suggest that sweat contains toxins.
Proponents claim that the steam and sauna baths help to
increase the metabolic rate in a person, which in turn
reduces excess fat. No doubt, the profuse sweating raises
the metabolic rate of the body. But this rise in the
metabolic rate is far too less to cause any significant
fat loss in an obese person. The important question is
"whether it is wise and justified to subject your
body to serious consequences on health for such a meagre
and insignificant gain?"
The more serious and direct consequence is that sweating
causes the blood volume to decrease, blood pressure to
fall and circulation of body tissues to decline. The
blood circulation is impaired and consequently oxygen
supply to vital body tissues also reduces. Dizziness,
nausea and weakness are common symptoms.
The very art of removing water from the body is medically
wrong. It is highly risky and damages the body as large
proportions of water lost through sweating comes from the
blood. Circulatory capacity is adversely affected, as
sweat loss progresses and is manifested by a decrease in
circulating blood volume, compensatory increase in heart
rate and decrease cardiac output.
A serious and much more tragic consequence is the adverse
effect of extreme heat on the sperm production by testes
( spematogenesis) in an obese male. The testes descend,
at birth, from the abdominal cavity into the scrotal sac
lying outside and below the abdominal cavity. This is the
way nature has intended , as the temperature in the
scrotal sacs is much lower compared to the higher
temperature in the abdominal cavity. A higher temperature
is not conducive to proper sperm production by the
testes. Statistical studies have shown that , as it is,
the sperm production is hampered in an obese male. An
additional tax imposed on the testes in the form of
extreme heat of the sauna, over a period of time can be
detrimental and cause a severe decrease in sperm count (
Oligozoospermia) leading to infertility (inability to
reproduce) in such an unfortunate male , who otherwise
could have been a happy parent.
A common experience felt by persons especially the obese
regularly visiting the steam and sauna bath is that they
get relief from joint pains and arthritis. According to
Dr. Nitin Gajjar, M.S. (Bom), qualified in Hand Surgery (
U.S.A.) and present attached to M. G.M. Hospital, Bombay,
" the same relief can be obtained by simple hot
fomentation of the painful joints using , a hot water bag
or electrically heated commercially available pads. These
simple household remedies are far cheaper and above all
saves one from the dangerous consequences of steam and
sauna baths."
Among other dangers of frequent steam and sauna baths is
the thermal stimulation leading to excessive sweating.
Experimentally, after such prolonged periods of
secreting, the affected sweat glands fatigue. Ultimately
this leads to development of Milaria,
commonly called prickly heat.
Fungal infections of skin are also common after sauna
bath, the commonest being Tenia Versicolor, which appears
as white patches on the body. Sauna baths have a drying
effect on the skin. The Subsequent increased friction and
sweating in skin folds encourage bacterial and fungal
infections.
Are
there any dangers of Jacuzzis?
Yes. Communal use of Jacuzzis may result in what is
called Folliculitis i.e. inflammation of hair follicles,
eight to forty-eight hours after exposure. The condition
can be very painful in people with sensitive skin.
They
why these clubs called Health Clubs?
A health club is so called because it involves
activities towards gaining fitness and positive health
such as a workout in a gymnasium, an occasional steam or
sauna bath, scientific massage, etc.
The health club by no means is a resort of the obese
person for shedding extra kilos of fat. In fact
indulgence into the activities of the health club may
prove unhealthy and dangerous to the obese person. For
example, heavy exercise, weight lifting, strenuous
workouts etc. at the health club gymnasium may overload
and exert an already overburdened heart sometimes proving
fatal ( see chap. on exercise).
Vigorous massages mechanical vibrators may lead to
multiple hemorrhages (bleeding) in fatty tissue and
damage to abdominal organs. Steam and sauna as explained
do not melt the fat away.
The concept of "The Health Club is purely
western particularly from countries having extremely cold
climate, sometimes touching sub-zero temperatures.
In these countries a Health Club serves two basic
functions :
One
: The Health Club
provides a healthy alternative for indoor physical
activity as outdoor activities such as long and brisk
walks recommended for the, healthy and the obese alike
are severely restricted due to cold climatic conditions.
In India no such harsh climatic conditions exist. Outdoor
physical activities can be very easily undertaken. The
fresh air and sunlight are an additional advantage.
Two
: As a result of
extreme cold climate, the surface area of skin is much
reduced, the skin pores are tightly closed and vital skin
functions such as flow from sweat glands and sebum (oil)
from sebaceous glands is reduced. We all know that the
skin is the largest organ of our body. All organs of the
body should be scientifically made to function to their
fullest physiological capacity to provide good health.
For example, deep breathing is beneficial for lung
function, mild to moderate exercise within individual
physical capacity is beneficial for the heart function,
drinking plenty of water helps to flush the kidneys etc.
Similarly it is important to ensure necessary functioning
of the skin. As mentioned earlier in countries with cold
climate sometimes touching sub zero temperatures, the
pores of the skin require to be opened by subjecting the
body to the occasional high temperature of a sauna bath (
upto 200 o F).The skin is thus scientifically
assisted to pour out sweat and sebum (oil) as a healthy
physiological activity and hence the name "Health
Club."
Now in India, the skin is already functioning optimally
in the majority of the population. The skin pores are
sufficiently open to allow proper functioning of sweat
and sebaceous glands. The extreme heat of the sauna bath
would then forcefully overwork the skin functions and may
even damage the delicate skin structures, dilating the
skin pores beyond repair even if the body is subjected to
chilled showers recommended to close the skin pores after
a sauna bath.
The overall effect is that there could be premature
ageing and sagging and undesired wrinkling of skin and
damage to hair.
According to Dr. Sanjeev Mulekar, M.D., D.V.D. (Bom.)
practicing Skin specialist, "Obese persons are more
susceptible to these particular dangers of steam and
sauna baths as their skin pores even under normal
circumstances are likely to be dilated more than persons
of normal weight : (i) in order to maintain body
temperature, through excessive sweating and (ii) due to
over stretching of skin caused by excessive fatty tissue
present underneath it."
Are
there any precautions to be observed on entering the
sauna bath?
If you decide on taking a sauna bath then it would be
advisable to strictly understand certain precautions on
entering the sauna bath. This little understanding may
prevent the possibility of an uncalled-for situation.
- ENTER
THE SAUNA BATH WITH YOUR HEAD COVERED WITH A
MOIST TOWEL.
The extreme heat, approx. 200o F
of the sauna bath ( Human Body temperature
average being 98.4o F ), acting
directly on the head may upset the delicate
temperature regulating centre situated in the
hypothalamic region of the brain. This may lead
to Heat Stroke in a susceptible
person whose head is not protected with a moist
towel and the person may collapse.
- NEVER
BE ALONE IN A SAUNA BATH.
In a very susceptible person, there is an
extreme chance that a heat stroke may occur even
after covering the head with a moist towel.
Sometimes somebody may collapse due to sudden
lowering of blood pressure brought in by
excessive sweating and loss of precious salts
from the body. In case of such an eventuality,
the other people present in the sauna bath at
that time could easily come to the rescue of such
an unfortunate individual.
- NEVER
LIE DOWN WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED IN A SAUNA BATH.
If a person is lying down with his eyes
closed in a sauna bath and if he happens to
suffer a eat stroke or feel weak and giddy due to
sudden lowering of blood pressure brought on by
excessive sweating and loss of precious salts,
then his condition would go unnoticed to the
other people present in the sauna bath at that
time. But if the victim were to be sitting or
standing at the time when he felt giddy or when
he suffered heat stroke, then his unsure and
unstable movements or sudden collapse , as the
case may be, would act as a warning to others
present in the sauna bath who could come to his
rescue at once.
Will
not massage squeeze away fat?
Massage by hand, using oil or powder or by devices
such as vibrator belts and rollers have no role in the
removal of unwanted fat. There is no evidence or
scientific proof whatsoever that massage of any type, can
be effective as a reducing measure.
It will not reduce fat. It will not increase muscular
strength. It will not cause significant change, in basal
metabolic rate. Neither does a massage squeeze away fat
deposits nor does it make fat to migrate. In fact
vigorous massage leads to multiple hemorrhages (bleeding
) in fatty tissue.
Occasionally in an inactive, sedentary, grossly obese
person the muscle of the abdomen may deteriorate and
greatly increase the chances of developing a serious
condition called ptosis. In ptosis, the
abdominal wall collapses, leaving unsupported such vital
organs as the kidneys and the intestines. If you embark
on to the vibrator belts or rollers and, unhappily are
unaware of your condition called ptosis, it is
conceivable that you might end up causing serious damage
to your abdominal organs.
This is of course, an extreme possibility, but even then
the possibility does exist and cannot be simply
dismissed.
Massage has real important values but not for reducing.
After much fat has been lost from the entire body, then
gentle manual massage may aid in restoring elasticity to
sagging skin.
What is
your opinion about Health Farms and Nature Cure Centres ?
If you have a serious and chronic weight problem, or
for that matter, any other chronic disease you are
suffering from and wish to seek the help of a Health Farm
or a Nature Cure Centre, then you must keep the following
things in mind :
- Understand the
science and the principles involved in the
working of these centres towards affecting a
relief or cure for your ailment.
- Give these centres
ample time, patience and co- operation to treat
you, especially so , since your problem is a
chronic one.
- Once treated stand
committed to rigidly follow on a life-long
basis,the suggestions such as appropriate change
in life style, modification in eating and
drinking habits, exercises etc. as expected by
these institutions. These suggestions help you to
maintain positive health once you are back home.
Remember if your problem
is a chronic one and if you are under the impression that
a stay of a week or two at such a centre will once and
for all, rid you of your disease - then you are under a
wrong impression because a week or two is too short a
time to set right the fault inner mechanisms of your body
to give a life time free of any chronic disease.
Even if you do succeed in finding relief from your
problem and yet back home fail to adhere to the
suggestions of these institutions then the disease will
gradually grip you again.
It is small wonder then that the majority of people
attending , these institutions without genuine
commitment, find themselves back to square one with a
self opined judgement and a sigh of despair,
"Nothing works for me !"
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