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EPISODE 28: Thermal Therapy: Heat and Human Health

51 min · 25. juni 2026
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What happens when you intentionally expose your body to heat and then rapidly cool it down? In this episode, we explore the growing world of thermal therapy, from traditional saunas and steam rooms to modern contrast therapy protocols that alternate between hot and cold exposure. We'll break down the science behind how heat affects circulation, cardiovascular health, recovery, stress resilience, and overall well-being. You'll learn how saunas work, the potential benefits and limitations of heat therapy, and why contrast therapy has become popular among athletes, health enthusiasts, and longevity researchers.

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