kuivatetta
Kuivatetta, also known as the "dry sauna," is a type of sauna that operates without water. Instead of steam, it uses dry heat to raise the temperature of the air inside the sauna. This is typically achieved through the use of electric heating elements or infrared heaters. The dry heat can reach temperatures significantly higher than those in a traditional steam sauna, often exceeding 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
The primary benefit of a kuivatetta is its ability to provide a more intense and direct form
However, kuivatetta also has some potential drawbacks. The intense heat can be more challenging to tolerate
In terms of usage, kuivatetta can be used in a similar manner to traditional saunas, with sessions
In conclusion, kuivatetta offers a unique and intense form of sauna experience, with potential benefits for