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Float Like a Butterfly in Salt Water Pods

Float your worries away with this alternative service.

by Nancy Kirk
February 1, 2018
Float Like a Butterfly in Salt Water Pods

Photos courtesy of www.floatpod.com.

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Photos courtesy of www.floatpod.com.

Help your clients (or yourself) float their worries away in a futuristic-looking pod filled with warm water and Epsom salt, a mixture that allows its users to effortlessly float for sessions that typically last one hour or more. The float therapy creates a meditative environment intended to reduce stress and anxiety. The zero-gravity environment can also have a positive impact on the body, relieving chronic pain and sore muscles, and soothing tension in areas such as the lower back. Depending on preference, the tops of the pods can be left open or closed, and soothing music and lights are often used to enhance the relaxing ambience.

For more information, visit www.floatpod.com.

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