Fluid Float
Enjoy the benefits of floatation therapy in the privacy of your very own Float Cabin!
What is a Floatation Therapy? The float therapy rooms at Fluid Float Studio are not equipped with “pods” or “tanks”—they’re cabins. At four feet wide, eight feet long, and nearly seven feet high, they ensure that nobody gets claustrophobic during their session. What’s more, they don’t even have to be in the dark. Thanks to optional sound and light, clients can create their own custom mood, from introspective silence to soothing ambience to peaceful rave. Within each float cabin, 10 inches of water loaded up with 1,000 pounds of dissolved epsom salts—seven times the density of the Dead Sea—ensures that the body floats like a cork. Helping reduce physical and mental stresses on the body.-
The cabin is filled with nearly equal parts water and Magnesium Sulfate or Epsom Salt, and is so dense that body becomes buoyant, like a cork, while floating in this solution. (The solution is 7 times as dense as the Red Sea).
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The solution is heated to the same temperature as your skin – approximately 93.5 degrees Fahrenheit which gives the person the effect of Weightlessness. In combination with the ability to float, the body is relieved of physical stress that gravity causes on a daily basis.
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The option to remove or adjust the effects of Sound and Light to fit your mood creates the ultimate state of relaxation and restfulness the body and mind requires.
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The effects of Stress, Depression and Anxiety are reduced.
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With no distractions, Creativity and Imagination is supercharged!
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It’s believed that Magnesium is absorbed through the skin and acts as a detoxifying agent. Magnesium is an essential element to the body hard to obtain from diet alone. Magnesium has been shown to speed up the recovery of injuries by reducing swelling in muscles and joints, which cause pain.
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Lacking sleep or a good night rest? The stress-relieving properties of floating coupled with the absorption of Magnesium has also been proven to help relieve Insomnia.
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