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The Ice Bath

Ice Bath History

The practice of deliberate cold exposure has existed for thousands of years. In fact, some instances of cryotherapy date as far back as 2500 BCE when the Egyptians would use cold to treat inflammation & injuries (Freiman, 2005). This was only the beginning of the use of cryotherapy, as ice baths continued to exist beyond these ancient practices through history. Hydrotherapy was explored through the 1900s in various experiments and developments, by infleunces such as James Currie, Dr. Edgar A. Hines Jr. and D. H. Clarke. In the 1960s, cryotherapy was investigated for benefits of post-exercise recovery and beginning to be recommended for the therapeutic treatment of musculoskeletal injury. 

Cold Water Therapy

He is quite the Morozko fan, and he speaks highly of the resilience that cold plunging builds & how a solid discipline of cold therapy positively influences other areas of his life as well.

According to Joe, he does colder temperatures because "it sucks more"- which is precisely how we can improve our strength both mentally & physically.  He keeps his own Morozko Forge at 34 degrees daily. Since the summer of 2021, he often features scientists, athletes & comedians on his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" to further explore these benefits.

​In the recent rise of cold plunge exposure, ice baths are now modernly used for not only athletic recovery, but also for their potential mental health & immune benefits. While the method of application & treatment focus has changed over time, the mechanism of action has remained the same (Allan et al., 2022).

Across the globe, in other countries such as Japan, whole body cryotherapy chambers began being built & they eventually became popular for sports recovery in the early 2000s (Allan et al., 2022).

Since then, there has been a surge of cold therapy as a popular biohacking & holistic health practice. This was especially popularized by Wiff Hoff, an influencer in breathing exercises & cold exposure methods. Joe Rogan, a famous podcaster, also contributed to the recent surge & its recognition as a more common practice. 

Cold Therapy Science

The main mechanism of response when undergoing cold therapy is physiological. This is due to the immediate constriction of blood vessels upon entering the ice bath, followed by rapid vasoconstriction when exiting. This acts as a "pump" for the body's circulatory system. The key method at play is the body's dynamic thermoregulatory response to the sudden temperature change, resulting in several interconnected benefits & healing mechanisms. 

Morozko Cold Therapy Benefits

Cold therapy offers extensive benefits physically, mentally, physiologically & even emotionally. Ice baths can help with inflammation, accelerate muscle recovery & flush out metabolic waste from tissue. They can also help with mental resilience, improving stress tolerance & focus, & boost mood through the release of endorphins & dopamine. Along with this, ice baths can stimulate the immune system, activate brown fat metabolism & aid the body in various systems, such as circulation & neurogenesis. 

As explained in Ice Bath Science: Facts, Myths, and Mysteries, there have been studies done with ice baths as the treatment method for several illnesses including Hashimoto's thyroiditis, type 2 diabetes, multiple sclerosis
& even allergies. You may read more on the impact of ice baths on these diseases on our Multiple Sclerosis and
Type 2 Diabetes pages, or review our Cold as Medicine 
science journals. 

Morozko Ice Bath Benefits

Ice baths have also proven effective in case studies regarding athletic performance & low testosterone. Find further information in our Testosterone science journals.

Research has shown that metabolic therapies (like cold plunging) are actually more effective than FDA-approved medications, & ice baths have helped in case studies for depression, anxiety & heart rate variability (HRV). Find further information in our Brain Health science journals.
You can also browse other articles on cold therapy research on our Science page.

How To Ice Bath

When beginning your ice bath practice, there is no right formula. However, Guide to Optimal Ice Bath reviews recommended practices for beginners. When starting, it is recommended to go cold enough to gasp & long enough to shiver. The gasp reflex, initiated by the cold shock response, tells us that the sympathetic nervous system has been activated. Once the muscle begins shivering, we know that the body has been signaled to recruit brown fat. 

There are some contraindications & dangers to cold therapy to be aware of. The Dangers of Deliberate Cold Exposure (Ice Bath Safety) explains that the most common dangers include drowning, hypothermia & heart attack. Other contraindications may include hypertension, heart arrhythmia, anorexia, cold urticaria, & anti-depressants. These situations & medications should be reviewed as needed before beginning any cold therapy practice. 

Morozko Ice Bath The Risks of Plunging

You may find more information in our Dangers science journals.

Shop Morozko Ice Baths

Morozko has various ice bath models dependent upon individual wants, needs & goals. Each ice bath is handcrafted in Phoenix, AZ. From carefully selecting each wooden stave to testing the final product, Morozko holds the vision of "taking charge" in all that we do. We believe that the body holds immense power to heal itself, if only given the freedom & proper environment to do so. As the next best thing to nature, Morozko offers exactly that.

To browse our ice baths for sale, consider some of the products below, or visit our Shop page.

Morozko Professional Ice Bath

For chemical-free cold therapy.

Morozko Ice Bath for Sale

Ideal for partner plunging.

Morozko Commercial Ice Bath

Best for commercial use.

Morozko Ice Bath for Sale

Experience upright cold immersion.

References

  • Allan R, Malone J, Alexander J, Vorajee S, Ihsan M, Gregson W, Kwiecien S, Mawhinney C. Cold for centuries: a brief history of cryotherapies to improve health, injury and post-exercise recovery. European journal of applied physiology. 2022 May;122(5):1153-62.

  • ​Freiman A. History of cryotherapy. Dermatology Online Journal. 2005;11(2).

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Morozko maintains freezing cold temperatures and sanitizes your water without chlorine.  Unlike a cold tub, a cold plunge, or a cold shower, Morozko ice baths make their own ice.  Microfiltration and ozone disinfection ensure crystal-clear cold water, empowering daily cold plunge therapy practice year-round.  

Morozko is designed to support a healthy lifestyle, not diagnose, cure, or prevent specific diseases or medical conditions.  Morozko ice baths are not medical devices, and have not been evaluated by the FDA. Seek medical advice from your physician before embarking on any program of deliberate cold exposure.

This website is for education and information purposes only.  Results may vary.

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