The Health Benefits of Hot
Tubs
Are you considering a home hot tub? There's probably no
feeling in the world like slipping into the warm and soothing
waters, turning up the jets, and feeling the bubbles envelope
you. Your tired muscles relax as tensions seem to melt
away.
This is no accident or coincidence. It's been shown that
there are many therapeutic and health benefits to hot tubs. And
this isn't just for those who are athletes or who are suffering
from an injury or ailment; these benefits are there for
everyone.
For one thing, when you're submerged in water, you lose
about 80%-90% of your body weight. Anyone with back or joint
problems can tell you that even when you're sitting, your body
is still working hard to support itself. But in a hot tub, your
joints and muscles are relieves of much of that pressure. Many
people with arthritis and back problems appreciate being in
water for just that reason.
Because the water in a hot tub is warm, this causes your
blood pressure to rise as the heart works harder to pump blood
to the surface of your body, where it is cooled. This also
means that blood is being pushed deep into your muscles, which
helps them to relax and heal. A hot tub is like a self-massage
from within. This also helps with flexibility and agility.
There are good reasons why most professional sports arenas have
hot tubs in their locker rooms, and it's not just for fun!
And because you start to sweat in a hot tub, you also get
rid of many toxins through your perspiration.
The warmth of the water also helps those who have poor blood
circulation and who find that their extremities (fingers and
toes) are always cold. Being in a hot tub helps to warm up
these areas of their body. Not only does this feel great, it
can also help to relax them and help them to sleep.
Hot tubs are also great for the entire family. Many have
found that while it's sometimes impossible to get everyone to
eat dinner at the same time or watch the same television shows
together, everyone loves the hot tub! Family conversations get
started and everyone feels closer, young and old alike. So it
seems as if there is no end to the therapeutic and health
benefits of owning a hot tub!
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