We tried dry float therapy, which promises stress reduction and relaxation in futuristic settings, at Quantum Wellness Spa and WellNest.
If you’ve ever drawn a bath at the end of a long day to ease sore muscles, found physical and mental relaxation when swimming laps, or sought relief in the calm waters of a lake or the rhythmic waves ...
My ears tingled as I leaned my head back into the water. I was in a giant man-made egg filled with salty liquid, with only artificial purple light and quiet surrounding me. Closing my eyes, I relaxed, ...
People are embracing holistic healthcare and practices like float therapy are becoming increasingly popular. While float therapy has been used for centuries, it has become very popular in the last few ...
A woman floating in a tank filled with dense salt water used in medical therapy. (Green Shoot Media photo) Imagine closing your eyes in a quiet, dark room and floating on salt water. At many wellness ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) – We’ve all been there. You’re in a pool. You’re on your back, eyes closed, effortlessly allowing the water to hold you in a seemingly weightless state atop its tense surface.
That's all I could see as I slowly moved my hand to feel the edge of the chamber. I'd lost track of time. Had it been 15 minutes? 30? An hour? My heart pounded as I wondered how much longer I had left ...
Reporter Shelby Hartman floats on a "zero body dry float" tank at Quantum Wellness Spa. (Dania Maxwell / For The Times) It was all a tad dystopian. I parked on a scalding day in late winter at an ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. L.A. spas now offer dry float tanks — designed to create weightlessness and stress relief without requiring ...
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