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Weightless meditation in Epsom salt bliss
Gabriel can help you find the right clinic and decide if this is a fit before you book.

During the visit
Private float room with shower and float tank
Shower before entering tank to remove oils and contaminants
Enter tank and close lid (or leave open if preferred)
60-90 minutes floating in complete darkness and silence
Duration
60-90 minutes
Starting at
$60
Practitioner access
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Category
Bodywork
About this treatment
Float therapy, also known as Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST) or sensory deprivation, involves lying in a specialized tank filled with 10-12 inches of water saturated with 1,000 pounds of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). The high salt concentration creates such extreme buoyancy that your body floats effortlessly, similar to the Dead Sea. The water is heated to skin temperature, and when you close the tank lid, you're enveloped in complete darkness and silence, creating a profoundly unique sensory experience.
With external stimuli removed, your nervous system shifts into deep relaxation. Your brain can enter theta wave states normally only accessible during meditation or the moments before sleep. The magnesium from Epsom salt absorbs through your skin, supporting muscle relaxation and over 300 enzymatic processes. The zero-gravity environment relieves all pressure on joints and spine, allowing complete muscular release. Many floaters report profound insights, creative breakthroughs, and deep meditative states that normally take years of practice to access.
Float therapy is used for chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, insomnia, athletic recovery, and creative enhancement. Research shows measurable reductions in cortisol, blood pressure, and pain perception, along with improvements in mood and sleep quality. Whether you're seeking pain relief, stress reduction, meditation support, or simply a break from our overstimulated world, floating offers a unique and powerful reset. The first float is often disorienting as your mind adjusts to such profound quiet, but regular floaters describe it as essential maintenance for their mental and physical health.
Visit flow
Private float room with shower and float tank
Shower before entering tank to remove oils and contaminants
Enter tank and close lid (or leave open if preferred)
60-90 minutes floating in complete darkness and silence
Initial restlessness as mind settles, then profound relaxation
Shower after to remove salt and transition back to normal awareness
Best for
People with chronic stress or anxiety
Those with chronic pain or fibromyalgia
Athletes seeking optimal recovery
Meditators wanting to deepen practice
Key outcomes
Deep stress reduction and nervous system reset
Relief from chronic pain and muscle tension
Enhanced meditation and theta brainwave states
Improved sleep quality
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether float therapy (sensory deprivation) fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Float therapy has growing research support showing benefits for pain, anxiety, stress, and sleep. Studies demonstrate significant reductions in cortisol and pain perception, and improvements in mood. Floating is very safe when facility hygiene standards are maintained. Not recommended for those with epilepsy, open wounds, or severe claustrophobia. The experience can be profound and occasionally emotionally intense. Overall, a safe and unique therapeutic experience.
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