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RUSSIAN BANYA (STEAM BATH)RUSSIAN BANYA (STEAM BATH) By Igor Boutenko, President of the RUSSIAN BANYA INSTITUTE Steam bath helps to cure diseases when all other means are helpless.-Hippocrates There is nothing in the world more joyful and useful than a steam bath.-Pythagoras Steam bath cleanses not only your body but the whole essence of a man.-Socrates Medicine is good but Banya is better. -Peter the Great Humanity learned long time ago about the tremendous possibilities of the three natural doctors: sun, air and water. They give you health and strength. Just like steel is tempered, so are ouir bodies hardened with these three elements. "Where there's warmth, there's good." The old saying has deep and old roots. The ancient Chinese medicine was based on two main principles: yin and yang. Yang represents the idea of life warmth, Yin the idea of cold and dampness. Prevalence of warmth over cold in the human body is essential condition of a healthy individual. The Nobel Prize winner August Crog, who discovered the regulation mechanism of capillary blood circulation, thought and justly so, that when we expose our capillary, these "little hearts" to warmth, we increase the energy balance of our organisms. Galen, a famous healer of ancient Rome, stated that one of the reasons that our bodies age, is poor perspiring of the skin, for with years the membrane becomes tight and pores get more narrow. He invariable recommended steam baths, which help to widen pores and increase perspiration. Russian Banya. The people's wisdom and belief in the healing properties of Banya were confirmed by the research work of scientists in different parts of the world. With cautious and rational approach banya helps to normalize blood pressure. It also helps people with diabetes and those who have kidney problems. It is exceptionally good for people with rheumatism and for those who have problems with their metabolic cycle. One of the banya's magical secrets is in it's capability to train our thermoregulation systems and improve secretion of sweat glands. What is the advantage of Russian Banya? It is in the way that the steam is increased. It is done with the help of kamenka (a stone stove). If you want more hot steam just throw some more water on the kamenka. In his book "Description of Moscovia" a German scholar Adam Olearium tells us that in Russia there is not either a city or a village without banya. "Russians can withstand extraordinary hot steam. They lie down on the benches and request others to whip and rub bodies with a warmed-up whisk made of oak tree twigs. In winter they jump into the snow, rub their bodies with it and then again get back into the banya. Such dramatic temperature change hardens their bodies." There is another noteworthy side of the Russian banya. Even a very scrupulous analysis carried out by Russian, Finnish and German hygienists in Russian banya could not find any germs. The heated steam makes it sterile. A few words about skin and the impact temperature has on it. "Skin is an organ which helps us to tell the state of health and even the life story of an individual" wrote Wilhelm Winternits, a professor from Vienna. Fire square feet of skin cover our bodies, it weighs 1/5 of the total body weight. It is our largest organ! There is a network of capillaries and receptors in the human skin. When it is exposed to the heated steam a signal goes to the brain. From it, impulses are transmitted to the nerve centers which regulate opening or narrowing of the blood vessels. More blood flows to the skin. The metabolism rate accelerates. It is at this moment that intensive perspiration takes place. With the sweat toxins are released. One session in banya produces from 500 to 1500 grams of sweat. Not surprisingly so, since human skin produces about 3-4 grams of sweat per hour, but if the temperature is increased up to 52C and humidity to 95%, the amount of sweat jumps up to 20 to 30 times. In his book "The Secret Wisdom of the Human Body" and outstanding Russian Dr. Alexander Zahlmanov writes that life is a constant movement of liquids between and in the cells. When this movement is uninterrupted everything goes well. But if there is an interruption in the flow of these life-giving streams, diseases set in. Dr. Zahlmanov highly praised Russian banya for it's ability to regulate movements of liquids in the body. We know that skin breathes. It facilitates work of the lungs and kidneys. It gets rid of toxins and releases excessive water. Sebaceous glands also have outer openings in the form of pores that lubricate our body with a thinnest coat of valuable natural emulsion. It softens and protects skin from dryness, makes it supple, resilient and shiny. Premature lines... How much they worry women. Meanwhile their origin is quite prosaic - poor functioning of the sebaceous glands. As a result skin loses it's resilience. But it requires training! Just like sportsmen do that with their muscles. And hot banya is marvelous skin trainer. What is most interesting about banya, is that it engages deposited blood. An average individual has about 5 to 6 liters of blood. One liter is deposited. And this reserved blood, rich in valuable nutrients gives our cells a new charge. After a session in banya people breathe with ease. And not only because their pores are cleansed thoroughly, but also because of the increased blood circulation which, in its turn, stimulates skin breathing. One feels as if s/he was born again. A real Russian banya is inconceivable without cold water. After hot steam follows a pool or shower with cold water. When it is cold, blood vessels get narrow. Blood stream turns to internal organs. To the heart. From the cold water - back into the banya. A new stream of blood rushes from the heart to the periphery. Blood vessels open again. This is what we call gymnastics for the blood vessels! >From ancient times people valued banya for its ability to relieve fatigue and stress. Scientists discovered the mechanism of this magical effect. Banya considerably decreases content of the lactic acid in the body. The Bolshoi ballet dancers built their own banya which helps them to restore their strength, relieve nervous tension after the performance which is not an easy thing to do. Besides restoring one's stamina, banya helps to get rid of excess weight. A special feature of the Russian banya is a whisk of twigs. These whisks can be made from different trees: oak, birch, eucalyptus. They also can be made from different herbs: sage, nettle, and etc. We would like to emphasize special properties of the oak-tree whisks. An oak-tree leaf is dense enough to withstand frequent use and it quickly absorbs heat. But most important are those chemicals from the leaves that penetrate your body during a session in banya. Whipping with an oak whisk is, in a way, a massage. But, in fact, the effect of banya will increase tenfold if you recieve a full body massage after it. We hold a view that it is better to try once than to hear about it a hundred times. We hope that those who don't know yet what the Russian banya is, will try it and love it. After all, it's Vip, Vigor and Vitality. LIGHT STEAM TO YOU! Igor Boutenko Posted by Cougar Tuesday, July 24, 2007 (02:01:55) Google Adsense
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