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Float Therapy

Unplug from the Chaos

1,000 lbs of Epsom salt. Body-temperature water. Total weightlessness. The deepest relaxation you've ever experienced.

Person floating weightlessly in a sensory deprivation tank with purple ambient lighting
01 / The Science

Sensory Deprivation, Redefined

Developed by neuroscientist John C. Lilly in the 1950s, float therapy — also known as R.E.S.T. (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique) — removes all external sensory input so your nervous system can fully reset.

You float effortlessly in a tank filled with 1,000 lbs of dissolved Epsom salt, heated to skin temperature. Gravity disappears. Sound fades. Light dissolves. Your mind enters a deeply meditative theta state while magnesium absorbs through your skin, relieving muscle tension and promoting deep sleep.

02 / Benefits

Why Float

Muscle Recovery

Weightlessness relieves pressure on joints and muscles, accelerating recovery from workouts and injuries.

Magnesium Absorption

Transdermal magnesium uptake reduces cramps, supports heart health, and improves sleep quality.

Sleep Improvement

The deep relaxation response resets your circadian rhythm for more restful, uninterrupted sleep.

Stress & Anxiety Relief

Cortisol levels drop dramatically during float sessions, leaving you profoundly calm.

Pain Management

Chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and arthritis symptoms reduce as inflammation decreases.

PTSD Support

Studies show floating reduces symptoms of PTSD, depression, and generalized anxiety.

I came in for my first float and it was an incredible experience. The staff walked me through everything and made me feel completely comfortable. I’ve already booked my next session. This is my new favorite place.

Michelle R.

Float Therapy Client

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Disclaimer: Float therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new wellness regimen, especially if pregnant, epileptic, or managing a medical condition.