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Contrast therapy has been linked to health benefits like improved immunity and enhanced sleep.

Photos provided by SweatHouz.

Need a wellness refresh as colder weather approaches? Contrast therapy — the practice of heating your body in an infrared sauna before plunging into chilled waters — could help you hack the winter blues.

SweatHouz is opening a new spot in the Augusta Street shopping center this winter. Enjoy private suites complete with an infrared sauna, luxurious cold plunge bathtub, and a Vitamin C shower for the ultimate relaxation experience.

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