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Originally Posted by maianhvk
I do not think your body can ever build up to 100 degrees C. Seriously. Try putting your hand into the steam from a kettle.
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Well, actually a dry sauna may very well be 100 Celsius. Dry heat can in no way be compared to hot steam.
The type of sauna where you put water on the heater is usually around 60-80 Celsius. A steam sauna yet a little bit cooler (or less hot).
I'm from a sauna-lovong part of the world, but don't particularly enjoy them myself.