Wooden bucket and essential oils in a sauna.

Aromatherapy in the Sauna: Benefits of Using Essential Oils

The sauna experience is invigorating in itself. Now imagine it enriched with the addition of essential oils. This is the proposal of aromatherapy in the sauna - an ancient practice that combines the benefits of heat with the healing and relaxing properties of essential oils. The synergy between the benefits of sauna heat and the therapeutic properties of essential oils is an ancient practice and remains a popular choice in modern times. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of using essential oils in the sauna, and provide some tips on how you can integrate them into your next sauna session.

 

General well-being

Essential oils are known for their wide range of health benefits. When inhaled, the aromatic compounds present in essential oils are absorbed by the lungs and bloodstream, providing a variety of therapeutic benefits. Research suggests that aromatherapy can improve physical and emotional well-being, helping to reduce stress and anxiety, promote sleep quality, strengthen the immune system and even improve mood.

Detoxification

The sauna is already recognized as a powerful ally in detoxifying the body, thanks to heat-induced sweating. When combined with essential oils, this practice becomes even more effective. For example, oils such as lemon and grapefruit are known for their ability to help eliminate toxins from the body, providing an even more intense and thorough cleanse.

 

Breathing

Certain essential oils, such as eucalyptus, mint or lavender, have expectorant and anti-inflammatory properties that can help improve breathing and relieve symptoms of respiratory conditions such as asthma or nasal congestion. Sauna steam, when infused with these oils, can open up the airways and provide significant relief.

Relaxation

Some essential oils, such as lavender and chamomile, are known for their relaxing properties. When used in the sauna, these oils can help relax the mind and body, providing a deeper level of relaxation and even improving the quality of sleep.

 

Skin health

Some oils, such as tea tree or rosemary, have antibacterial and antifungal properties, which can help improve skin health. In the sauna, the combination of heat, sweat and these essential oils can result in cleaner, healthier skin.

To enjoy all these benefits, simply add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the sauna water. As the heat evaporates the water, the aroma of the essential oil is dispersed into the air, providing a truly relaxing and therapeutic experience.

 

Conclusion

Incorporating essential oils into your sauna routine can bring benefits that go beyond relaxation and detoxification. However, always remember to use high-quality essential oils and to consult a health professional if you have any specific medical conditions. Aromatherapy, when used correctly and safely, can significantly improve your sauna experience, enhancing the benefits of this ancient practice.

 

References

  1. Stein DJ, et al. (2015). Essential Oils and Anxiolytic Aromatherapy. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 15(8), 709-714.
  2. Kiecolt-Glaser JK, et al. (2008). Olfactory influences on mood and autonomic, endocrine, and immune function. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33(3), 328-339.
  3. Hirokawa K, et al. (2014). Effects of essential oil inhalation on the stress response in rats. Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 33, 12.
  4. Yim VW, et al. (2009). A Review on the Effects of Aromatherapy for Patients with Depressive Symptoms. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 15(2), 187-195.
  5. Orchard A, van Vuuren S. (2017). Commercial Essential Oils as Potential Antimicrobials to Treat Skin Diseases. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017.

 

Back to the blog