How
long does it take?...
The
float room is booked for a period of seventy-five minutes. This allows
for a float session of approximately one hour. The remaining fifteen
minutes will allow sufficient time for the client to use the shower
facilities both before and after the float session.
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How
do I stay afloat?...
It is impossible to sink in a float tank. The tank solution is ten
times more buoyant than seawater. The salt content (22%) is precisely
calculated to support your body fully and evenly.
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Will
Epsom salts affect my skin?... The
Epsom salt solution is very beneficial to the skin. The high concentration
of salt prevents the skin from wrinkling during a float, as well as
keeping you buoyant. It results in the skin feeling soft and supple.
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Will
I Benefit From One Float Session?...
You will definitely benefit
from your initial float. You will almost certainly feel more relaxed
with a feeling of well being. However, it has been proven that regular
floating significantly increases the benefits to the body and mind.
It is recommended that you float once every three to four weeks in
order to maintain and improve the many benefits of the therapy.
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Can
floating really improve my life?...
In this age of the "quick fix", it's been said that if someone
could capture the effects of floating in a pill, it would quickly
outsell Valium, Prozac and Viagra put together. There is a growing
movement towards natural solutions to the problems of daily life,
solutions with no unwanted side-effects. The benefits of floating
are natural, long-term and cumulative. Every time you float, you reinforce
the health benefits of the Relaxation Response. In the tank, your
body "learns" what true relaxation feels like, a skill it
will never forget.
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Is
there any proof that floatation actually works?...
There are over one hundred universities
and medical research facilities, several dozen sports science units,
and at least two national sports institutes working with floatation
REST. The effects of floating have been scientifically researched
and documented since the first tank was built - as a research tool
- over forty years ago. Floatation REST even played a part in NASA
astronaut training programs. Detailed information on REST research
can be obtained from IRIS (International REST Investigators Society)
in the USA.
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What
do I do while I'm floating?... You
don't have to "do" anything! Floatation is usually a passive
experience. Within ten to twenty minutes you are on the edge of sleep,
in a dreamy but conscious state where time doesn't seem to exist.
Most people just lay back and enjoy it. However, if you want, you
can actively "direct" the experience. You can use the tranquillity
to focus on creative solutions to aspects of your everyday life, mentally
prepare for an important meeting or exam, or pray, meditate, do breathing
exercises. You can even take this one step further, by running audio
or video based training programs in the tank. Suitable subjects include
visualisation or meditation exercises, academic or technical information,
motivational programs ranging from weight-reduction through to executive
decision-making skills and, in particular, sports training programs.
A variety of videos are available for hire from the centre or, alternatively,
you are welcome to bring your own.
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Will
it do anything for my love-life?... Michael
Hutchison in his excellent (and unbiased) "Book of Floating"
mentions that an improved love-life is a widely reported bonus of
regular floating. Certainly, many sexual problems are related to mental
stress and physical tension. We are sure that this is a promising
area for future research.
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Can
I Be Sure That The Tank Is Hygienic?...
Yes, and there are two reasons for this. First, the high salt concentration
makes it impossible for harmful bugs, viruses or bacteria to survive.
Second, the entire solution is filtered and sanitised after every
float session. In fact, the float tank is one of the most hygienic
places in the world to spend time in. A full chemical and bacteriological
testing program carried out by the Australian health authorities in
1989 confirmed that there are no health risks associated with commercial
floatation.
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Should
I be worried about feeling claustrophobic?... Most
people that express apprehensions about feeling claustrophobic in the
tank are pleasantly surprised at how spacious it feels on the inside.
The relaxing experience of floating tends to dispel fears very early
on. Although it is unlikely, should you have any concerns whilst floating,
the door is simple to open, the light can be switched on (from inside)
and you can easily contact the receptionist via the incorporated intercom
system. If you have any serious concerns, please consult your GP prior
to floating.
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What
Should I Wear Whilst Floating?... Most
people choose to wear nothing at all whilst floating as it dilutes the
level of sensory escape. Each float tank is situated in it's own private
room, which also houses a shower for use both before and after floating.
Shampoo and shower cream is provided, and clients can choose to bring
their own personal towel or use the centre's hire facilities. Disposable
ear plugs are provided with each float.
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Are
there any known side affects to floating?... There
are no known side-affects to floatation therapy.
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"Practically
everyone who tries it feels the benefits. Take it from a hardened cynic...
floatation works"
- Independent UK

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