Cancer and Floating
/Cancer sucks. Floating offers a refreshing complementary way to manage mind and body during the recovery and remission of cancer.
Read MoreFloating is a great modern day lifestyle hack. Great for body and mind, helps with so many conditions and intentions, works well in tandem with other therapies.
The Float Blog highlights many of the reasons why people float especially to address medical conditions, chronic pain, or other physical conditions. This comes usually after other interventions and therapies have been used or did not provide long-term improvement or success.
Cancer sucks. Floating offers a refreshing complementary way to manage mind and body during the recovery and remission of cancer.
Read MoreWATER AND FLOATING
It takes up most of the planet and makes up most of our body. We feel good being in it, on it or around it. We often don’t get enough of it. When was your last glass of water.
A shortage of potable water has become a major issue in some parts of the country. In many parts of the world, water supplies are contaminated. Sometimes, evening the pursuit of clean drinking water, our hopes are dashed with hidden contaminants or harmful plastics.
A glass of water first thing in the morning can go a long way towards a healthy body. Drinking coffee, tea, juices, colas and energy drinks can be dehydrating. And dehydration can lead to many other problems, such as headaches or the persistence of pain. Instead of popping that aspirin, consider a glass of good old H2O. How much water in ounces, does one need each day? Take your body weight, and divide it in half.
It may seem strange, but there are benefits to adding salt to your daily water consumption. Celtic or Himalayan sea salts, although located half a world apart, contain the most mineralized, beneficial salts on the planet. Adding a pinch of either type of salt to your water is like drinking the healthiest Gatorade or electrolyte replacement drink.
You can also benefit from water by floating in it. Float pods or floatation, is becoming a very popular recreational and personal wellness activity. Floatation involves a fiberglass enclosed large tub filled with 10” of skin temperature water, which is saturated with 1000 pounds of Epsom salt. Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate salt, has a ton of health benefits. Also, when you proportionally add that much of it, you are able to float face up effortlessly. It’s a strange, but relaxing and rejuvenating experience when you remove gravity from the equation. What a difference it can make in both mind and body.
There is nothing like a tall, cool, pure glass of water. There is also nothing like floating. Both are good for you, but not at the same time. Make sure not to drink too much water before your float so you and your bladder can enjoy it. Then drink plenty of water afterwards, to leave hydrated and happy.
Come float in the pristine crystal clear water in any of the four float rooms at The Float Zone!
Acupuncture has been around for centuries. Long before the advent of penicillin or aspirin, acupuncture was successful in addressing a wide range of ailments and disorders. It takes years of study and practice to become a proficient practitioner in this healing art.
While only a few points are typically chosen for your treatment, over 360 acupuncture points are available to restore balance to your body’s energy systems. Like the old school telephone switchboard operators that plug and connect phone lines, needles purposefully placed in points and patterns on the skin, communicate with your inner rivers of energy.
Regardless of your reasons for receiving it, acupuncture is a surprisingly relaxing experience. During an acupuncture session, many experience a sense of “drifting off” and lucid dreaming, similar to the experience of floatation therapy.
Floatation therapy and acupuncture complement each other. Many partake in both, as part of a personal wellness strategy to combat the effects and pressures of modern day society. For this reason, many acupuncturists recommend floatation therapy to their patients.
Floating is like an instant mind and muscle relaxer. It is like meditating without having ever practiced meditation, like receiving the effects of a full body massage without being touched, like getting the most restful sleep without really sleeping, all in one hour.
Imagine a fiberglass molded “pod” which contains 10” of skin temperature water (93.5-94.5 degrees) and 1000 pounds of Epsom, or magnesium salts. You are in a private room. You shower, insert earplugs, climb into this pod, lie on your back, turn off the light (from inside the pod) and float effortlessly for an hour like a cork. Your brain gets a chance to rest, to recharge and to refresh being relieved of “normal” stimuli, like gravity. Your body soaks up the healthy magnesium salts. You emerge feeling distinctively different. And it lasts for days. The more you float, the better you feel.
Acupuncture and floating work well together. Come float at “The Float Zone” in Richmond, Virginia.
It is likely that you or someone you know has probably experienced back pain, neck pain or headaches and saw a Chiropractic Physician as part of the treatment plan. Since the 19th century, Doctors of Chiropractic have been musculoskeletal specialists who use their hands rather than pills, to manually repair a wide range of injuries and disorders.
Schooled like a medical or osteopathic doctor, but with a heavier emphasis on radiology, anatomy, neurology, rehabilitative exercise, and nutrition, a chiropractor is a good choice for managing pain from head to toe. Whether it is a bum knee causing back stress or a weak muscle group creating imbalance, a chiropractor can help identify and treat it, or refer you to the right specialist who can.
Most who seek chiropractic care for pain or injury realize that there are also preventative and wellness benefits to regular (spinal) check-ups, similar to that of a teeth cleaning at the dentist. And while the benefits are broad and valuable, there are also limitations of this healing art, especially as it relates to modern day pressures and lifestyles.
Chiropractors and health care practitioners alike, easily recognize that stress, anxiety and depression that plagues our modern world, can sabotage treatment benefits and cause collateral health issues. Chiropractic care is well suited to work in conjunction with other therapies that address stress reduction and muscle relaxation. This is why chiropractors often recommend floatation therapy to their patients.
Floating, or floatation therapy is like an instant mind and muscle relaxer. It is like meditating without having ever practiced meditation, like receiving the effects of a full body massage without being touched, like getting the most restful sleep without really sleeping, all in one hour.
Imagine a fiberglass molded “pod” which contains 10” of skin temperature water (93.5-94.5 degrees) and 1000 pounds of Epsom, or magnesium salts. You are in a private room. You shower, insert earplugs, climb into this pod, lie on your back, turn off the light (from inside the pod) and float effortlessly for an hour like a cork. Your brain gets a chance to rest, to recharge and to refresh being relieved of “normal” stimuli, like gravity. Your body soaks up the healthy magnesium salts. You emerge feeling distinctively different. And it lasts for days. The more you float, the better you feel.
Floatation therapy in combination with chiropractic therapy can have profound benefit. Come float at “The Float Zone” in Richmond, Virginia.