Cold Plunge FAQs: What It Is, Why It Helps, How to Start Cold plunging (also called cold-water immersion) means briefly immersing your body in cold water, typically around 37-55°F, for three to five minutes at a time. This practice has surged in popularity for its touted health...
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Cold Plunge Safety: Risks, Who Should Avoid It, and Common Myths
Cold plunges (also called ice baths or cold water immersion) are helpful for recovery and wellness. But they can shock your body too. This guide breaks down risks, who should avoid a cold plunge, and debunks common myths in plain language. What Is a Cold Plunge? A cold plunge...
Cold Plunge vs Ice Baths, Showers, and Cryotherapy
Cold plunge therapy in Tucson at Greentoes North can help you recover after a long day or tough workout, especially in Tucson’s hot, dry climate. A cold plunge is like a mini-pool filled with icy water. An ice bath is usually your regular tub filled with water and ice. Both...
Cold Plunge Therapy for Your Mental Health
In Tucson’s hot, dry climate, cooling your body and mind feels especially refreshing. A cold plunge, or cold water immersion, can quickly clear away heat and fatigue. Beyond the physical benefits, research also links cold plunges to improved mood, sleep, hormone balance, and...
Cold Plunge Therapy for Pain Relief, Immunity, and Skin Benefits
Cold plunge therapy involves immersing your body in cold water for a short time. It may sound intense, especially if you're new to the idea, but many people are discovering real benefits from this practice. If you live in Tucson, you know how dry and hot the climate can be....
Red Light Therapy for Pain, Joints, and Muscle Recovery in Active Lifestyles
Red Light Therapy for Pain, Joints, and Muscle Recovery in Active Lifestyles Red light therapy is a noninvasive treatment that can help active people feel better faster. In a typical session at Greentoes North in Tucson, you face a panel of red and near-infrared LEDs. These...






