What Happens in the Vagus Doesn't Stay in the Vagus: A Tribute to Float Therapy

Float therapy involves immersing the body in a tank filled with warm, buoyant saltwater, creating a unique environment that promotes deep relaxation. One of the key benefits of this practice is its ability to enhance vagal tone. The vagus nerve, a crucial component of our nervous system, plays a significant role in regulating bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and stress response. Improved vagal tone is associated with greater resilience to stress and a more balanced emotional state, as it helps activate the body’s relaxation response, leading to a sense of calm and well-being. Conversely, poor vagal tone can lead to dysautonomia—a condition characterized by a malfunctioning nervous system. This issue is increasingly recognized as a common challenge for individuals with autoimmune diseases, brain injuries, and general anxiety disorders. 

Many doctors and specialists are now using the term dysautonomia as a catchphrase, highlighting how nervous system dysfunction can stir up symptoms like fatigue, heart rate irregularities, and emotional instability. As the vagus nerve struggles to function properly, individuals may experience heightened anxiety and difficulty managing stress. Research suggests that float therapy can effectively counter these effects by promoting better vagal tone and enhancing nervous system regulation. Float therapy creates a calming internal feedback loop that can reduce symptoms associated with poor vagal tone, ultimately leading to improved emotional resilience and mental health. Effects from floating tend to be cumulative.

Many individuals report feeling more balanced and centered after float sessions, experiencing reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression. Improved sleep patterns are often a welcomed benefit, as relaxation can lead to a more restful night’s sleep, further supporting mental health. By integrating float therapy into wellness routines, you can cultivate a greater sense well-being and resilience, offering a promising avenue for those not only struggling with the complexities of  certain health conditions, but our modern, anxiety-ridden lifestyle in general.  

Author Dr. David Berv can be reached at david@myfloatzone.com