Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Generate Some Steam

Although Southern Ontario is in the temperate climate zone, it is not unusual to have frosty nights from early October until May, and mid-winter usually brings more arctic-like conditions. With freezing temperatures being possible during more than half of the year, recognizing the benefits of steam showers is really a no-brainer. But with a brain, do the math: 365 days a year minus an average of 165 frost-free days equals 200 days each year that people need hot tubs in Durham and steam showers in Toronto. Actually it is more than 200 because a steam shower can be luxuriously relaxing anytime.

No matter how bad the weather is, a steam shower will be warm and soothing. It is a trend that is catching on. You can follow it on your Twitter account; just look for arctichotttubs. If you haven’t seen a steam shower yet, jet on over to the http://www.arctichottubs.com and click on steam showers. There you will discover the possibilities of ruling over your own self-contained climatological universe. Can you imagine controlling the rain and the lighting whist playing the sounds of a thunderstorm on the stereo? Some models have seats, jetted tubs, and even telephone capability!


As impressive as that is, steam showers also have healthful benefits, #1 being that you get a deep down pore opening clean that leaves your skin with a more radiant glow. Plus, steam baths can be therapeutic for persons with respiratory problems, and they can also offer relief from congestion associated with the common cold.

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