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The science behind cold therapy

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How it works

Whether you’re here for healing or just enjoy the chill, the health benefits of cold plunging are the same.

A plunge into cold water triggers your sympathetic nervous system, also known as the 'fight or flight' response.

Next, blood vessels in the limbs constrict, redirecting blood flow to the body's core and vital organs to protect them from the extreme cold. Your cardiovascular system revs up, circulation increases, and your body adapts. This cold response sparks powerful benefits: lowered inflammation, boosted mood, faster recovery, and a stronger immune response—just to name a few.

Health benefits of cold therapy

  • Post-injury/Exercise recovery

    Calms inflammation and soothes overworked muscles, making it easier to bounce back after injury or strenuous workouts. Cold therapy helps reduce swelling, eases pain, and speeds up recovery from your strains or sprains.

  • Pain management

    Eases pain by desensitizing nerves and reducing swelling. Cold plunging not only soothes discomfort in the moment, but also supports long-term recovery so you can move with ease.

  • Parasympathetic & vagus nervous system stimulation

    Sparks your parasympathetic nervous system—the “rest and reset” mode that calms heart rate, aids digestion, and supports mental well-being. By stimulating the vagus nerve, a cold plunge can help reduce stress, improve mood, and boost overall resilience.

  • Vasoconstriction

    Activates vasoconstriction of blood vessels in the skin and extremities, which aids in reducing muscle pain, fatigue, and swelling. Cold therapy initiated vasoconstriction may be a preventative measure against dementia, including Alzheimer’s Disease.

  • Well-being & mental capacity

    Taps into the mind–body connection, helping lower stress and boost mood. By stimulating your parasympathetic nervous system, plunging can spark a sense of calm, clarity, and resilience that carries well beyond the water.

  • Weight management

    Activates brown fat which may improve baseline metabolism. Some research suggests that people with higher amounts of active brown fat are less likely to develop obesity and metabolic disorders. Cold plunging may also support insulin sensitivity and better blood sugar regulation, both of which play a role in weight management.

  • Inflammation

    Fights localized inflammation from exercise and injuries by reducing systemic inflammation, giving your body the reset it needs to heal and feel better.

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  • Autoimmune disorders

    Reduces pain, calms inflammation, and improves overall well-being for those living with autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis or fibromyalgia. Research shows cold therapy...

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  • Dementia

    Supports brain health by reducing inflammation and improving circulation. Early studies show promising benefits for memory and cognition for people living with dementia...

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  • Depression & anxiety

    Sparks a powerful hormonal response that may lift mood, sharpen focus, and ease stress. By calming inflammation and balancing the body’s stress response, cold plunging has been...

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