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This episode features a discussion with MedCram co-founder Kyle Allred on the effects of sauna. I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Kyle on all things sauna science and we're posting that discussion for you here. As an exercise mimetic, sauna use has anti-inflammatory, mood-elevating, and detoxifying properties that research increasingly shows may deliver cardiovascular and brain benefits.
The science of sauna use has been a research interest of mine for many years and this discussion is by far one of the most well-rounded discussions I've had on the subject. Thanks to Kyle and MedCram for having me for his interview.
In this episode, we'll discuss:
- (00:00) Introduction
- (02:46) Summary of sauna benefits
- (10:47) Heat as an aerobic exercise mimetic
- (14:45) Effects of heat acclimation on endurance
- (17:37) Why heat shock proteins may protect against dementia
- (23:20) The stress-relieving effects of sauna use (personal anecdote)
- (27:43) Investigating sauna for depression
- (30:32) Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and endorphins response
- (34:51) Cellular repair mechanisms elicited by sauna use
- (40:05) Prevention of muscle atrophy
- (42:45) Detoxification of heavy metals
- (44:50) Heart rate variability, a measure of stress resilience
- (46:40) The synergy of sauna use and exercise
- (52:13) Cross-cultural and historical prevalence of heat therapy
- (56:12) Infrared sauna vs. traditional saunas
- (58:31) Rhonda's personal sauna protocol: duration, temperature, humidity, and frequency
- (01:03:22) How jacuzzi, hot baths, and hot showers compare to sauna use
- (01:06:19) Hydration, cold therapy, and sauna safety
- (01:11:18) Who should not use saunas?
- (01:15:21) Does sauna use increase blood sugar levels?
- (01:17:16) Limitations of current sauna research and hopes for future research
MedCram is a YouTube channel created by Kyle Allred, PA-C and Roger Sehuelt, MD, master educators of health and medical science. Their videos cover important topics such as immunity, metabolism, and vitamin D in an authoritative, but approachable way. Visit the MedCram YouTube channel for more efficient, engaging, fun, and lasting way to learn and review medical topics.
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