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  2. The Best 9 Infrared Sauna Blankets to Sweat It Out At Home - AOL

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    How Often Should Infrared Sauna Blankets Be Used? "Sauna bathing studies seem to point to an average use frequency of 3-4 times per week (with 4-7 times per week being the upper range) to show ...

  3. Category:Sauna - Wikipedia

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  4. Irish sweathouse - Wikipedia

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    Irish sweathouses (Irish: teach allais) are a type of traditional sauna found on the island of Ireland. In the Irish language they are called teach allais, which translates as 'house of sweat'. [1] They are built using stone and are found in rural areas, particularly in the northwest region of Connacht. They were first recorded in 1796 by ...

  5. Finnish sauna - Wikipedia

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    The sauna in Finland is an old phenomenon and its roots are difficult to trace, but its earliest versions are believed to be from 7000 BC. [citation needed] Bath houses were recorded in Europe during the same time period, but Finnish bathing habits were poorly documented for most of history.

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  8. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    A modern Finnish sauna. A sauna (/ ˈ s ɔː n ə, ˈ s aʊ n ə /, [1] [2] Finnish: [ˈsɑu̯nɑ]) is a room or building designed as a place to experience dry or wet heat sessions, or an establishment with one or more of these facilities.

  9. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian banya is the closest relative of the Finnish sauna. In modern Russian, a sauna is often called a "Finnish banya", though possibly only to distinguish it from other ethnic high-temperature bathing facilities such as Turkish baths referred to as "Turkish banya". Sauna, with its ancient history amongst Nordic and Uralic peoples, is a ...