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Advocates say alternating between hot saunas and cold plunges can have major wellness benefits. The research is a little more complicated.
For Kowalski-Thompson, the most magical part of a sauna isn’t actually in the sauna, or the breath-stealing step into a river: it’s this moment afterward, sitting in nature, feeling alive. “You’re ...
Meet the new sauna evangelists changing the way we shvitz.