Float Tips

Whether it’s your first float or you’ve been regularly using floatation therapy for years, there are a multitude of tips and tricks that can make your experience even better. We have personally researched and practiced the following 5 tips to be the easiest and most direct means to an amazing Read more…

Things to Try While Floating

Float in different positions. Find the one that works for you! One thing you may not have thought of is trying different float positions. You may find one that works better for you. You may be able to take your float experience to the next level by shifting to your Read more…

The Importance of Magnesium

How Important is Magnesium to the human body? If you’re friends with any health nuts on social media, you may have noticed them mention the importance of magnesium. Just recently an acquaintance of mine suggested taking magnesium to help with a lack of energy. Honestly, I didn’t even realize how Read more…

The History of Floatation Therapy

The American neuro-physiologist Professor Dr. John C. Lilly developed the first floatation tank in 1950. While working at the National Institute of Mental Health, Dr. Lilly and his colleague Dr. Shurley were inspired to study the human mind, specifically in relation to conscious brain activity. They wanted to know if Read more…

4 Great Reasons to Try Floating

It’s an experience worth having. I imagine that Floating closely compares to what a baby feels like in a womb. The water is warm, the atmosphere relaxing, and there is a general feeling of peace. Not only is it an incredibly soothing experience, but it’s also fun. Fun isn’t a Read more…

What to expect for your first float?

Just bring yourself! People often ask what they should bring for their first float. The answer is super simple, just bring yourself. You do not need shampoo, snacks, drinks, or even a bathing suit. You can wear any clothes you like, because we recommend floating nude! Preparing for your first Read more…

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