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This episode features a discussion with MedCram co-founder Kyle Allred on the effects of sauna. I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Kyle on all things sauna science and we're posting that discussion for you here. As an exercise mimetic, sauna use has anti-inflammatory, mood-elevating, and detoxifying properties that research increasingly shows may deliver cardiovascular and brain benefits.
The science of sauna use has been a research interest of mine for many years and this discussion is by far one of the most well-rounded discussions I've had on the subject. Thanks to Kyle and MedCram for having me for his interview.
In this episode, we discuss:
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Introduction
Summary of sauna benefits
Heat as an aerobic exercise mimetic
Effects of heat acclimation on endurance
Why heat shock proteins may protect against dementia
The stress-relieving effects of sauna use (personal anecdote)
Investigating sauna for depression
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and endorphins response
Cellular repair mechanisms elicited by sauna use
Prevention of muscle atrophy
Detoxification of heavy metals
Heart rate variability, a measure of stress resilience
The synergy of sauna use and exercise
Cross-cultural and historical prevalence of heat therapy
Infrared sauna vs. traditional saunas
Rhonda's personal sauna protocol: duration, temperature, humidity, and frequency
How jacuzzi, hot baths, and hot showers compare to sauna use
Hydration, cold therapy, and sauna safety
Who should not use saunas?
Does sauna use increase blood sugar levels?
Limitations of current sauna research and hopes for future research
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