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Welcome to The Chemist Couple podcast! In this episode, we explore the science-backed benefits of sauna therapy and cold water immersion (ice baths), two powerful wellness practices that can improve cardiovascular health, enhance muscle recovery, and promote overall longevity.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
This is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving their health with scientifically backed sauna therapy and cold exposure.
🔔 Subscribe now for more expert tips on health trends, wellness, nutrition, and mindfulness!
If you would like to go to a particular section, please click on the time stamp below:
00:00 - Introduction
01:06 - Sauna benefits relating to cardiovascular disease
05:27 - How many times to sauna and at what temperature?
06:38 - Disclaimer
06:55 - Who should seek advice before using a sauna?
08:50- Sauna effects of growth hormone
09:32 - Hormesis in a healthy routine
10:18 - Heat shock protein
11:20 - Hormesis continued
12:20- Why we are including sauna into our routine
15:55 - Cold therapy origin
18:00 - Cold therapy in recovery
20:10 - What is Brown fat?
21:56 - Can we manipulate the amount of brown fat?
25:35 - What temperature should we cold plunge and for how long?
27:35 - Why have we limited studies on cold therapy?
29:50 - Mental health benefits with cold therapy
32:10 - General thoughts on hot and cold therapy
37:10 - Who shouldn’t do cold therapy?
37:58 - Final thoughts and our future routine
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You can also watch this podcast episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAf1zFQF4_dyVG4z8DD0_3Q
As always, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used in substitute to seeing a healthcare professional. Any questions, please reach out to us and thanks for listening!
Here is a list of the sources that we used to make this podcast:
Hot therapy:
Cold therapy:
Guyton & Hall Medical Physiology 14th edition- general physiology overview
Rang & Dale’s Pharmacology 10th edition - general pharmacological overview
By ByoleteWelcome to The Chemist Couple podcast! In this episode, we explore the science-backed benefits of sauna therapy and cold water immersion (ice baths), two powerful wellness practices that can improve cardiovascular health, enhance muscle recovery, and promote overall longevity.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
This is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving their health with scientifically backed sauna therapy and cold exposure.
🔔 Subscribe now for more expert tips on health trends, wellness, nutrition, and mindfulness!
If you would like to go to a particular section, please click on the time stamp below:
00:00 - Introduction
01:06 - Sauna benefits relating to cardiovascular disease
05:27 - How many times to sauna and at what temperature?
06:38 - Disclaimer
06:55 - Who should seek advice before using a sauna?
08:50- Sauna effects of growth hormone
09:32 - Hormesis in a healthy routine
10:18 - Heat shock protein
11:20 - Hormesis continued
12:20- Why we are including sauna into our routine
15:55 - Cold therapy origin
18:00 - Cold therapy in recovery
20:10 - What is Brown fat?
21:56 - Can we manipulate the amount of brown fat?
25:35 - What temperature should we cold plunge and for how long?
27:35 - Why have we limited studies on cold therapy?
29:50 - Mental health benefits with cold therapy
32:10 - General thoughts on hot and cold therapy
37:10 - Who shouldn’t do cold therapy?
37:58 - Final thoughts and our future routine
Sign up to our newsletter and stay up to date with how we personally apply the science to enhance our lifestyle:
https://mailchi.mp/c15c44eee6a0/thechemistcouplepodcast
You can also watch this podcast episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAf1zFQF4_dyVG4z8DD0_3Q
As always, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used in substitute to seeing a healthcare professional. Any questions, please reach out to us and thanks for listening!
Here is a list of the sources that we used to make this podcast:
Hot therapy:
Cold therapy:
Guyton & Hall Medical Physiology 14th edition- general physiology overview
Rang & Dale’s Pharmacology 10th edition - general pharmacological overview