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Welcome to South East Wisconsin’s First Float Spa

Welcome to South East Wisconsin's First Float Spa

Why Float?

Floating is about everything you won’t be doing.

You won’t be fighting gravity. The 850 lbs. of epsom salt in the water takes care of that while you lie on your back.

The water in the float is kept 93.5 degrees F. The is skin-receptor neutral, which means you lose track of where your body ends and the water begins.

Your ears stay just below the water, and the float tanks are insulated against sound. Noise from the outside doesn’t reach you.

After you shut the door and turn off the light, you float in total darkness.

During your float, the outside world is gone, and amazing things happen.

It turns out when you’re not fighting gravity or constantly taking in information, your body has a lot of extra resources at it’s disposal.

Your mind is free to mull things over without distraction, your brain waves slow down, and your body gets to rest, de-stress, and heal.

Health & Wellness

People float to relieve stress, recover from injuries, fight addiction, eliminate chronic pain, and much more.

Studies indicate that floating increases your dopamine and endorphin levels, boosting your mood and leaving you with a pleasant afterglow that lasts for days afterwards.

Meditation

Epsom salt float tanks can also be thought of as a training wheels for meditation. After about 30-45 minutes of floating, your mind starts producing theta brainwaves, which are responsible for that ‘between waking & sleeping’ state.

Float tanks can allow people to enter a deep state of meditation.

Self Improvement

People have cut strokes off their golf game, developed complex scientific theories, and drafted whole portions of books while floating.

With nothing to distract you, reports of creative and personal insight abound. Your level of concentration and knowledge absorption is astonishing. 

Frequently Asked Float Questions

Do I need to bring anything?

No. Towels, earplugs, and everything else you need will be provided.

Do I need to wear a swim suit?

You can float in a suit or naked, whichever you feel most comfortable.

Can I drown if I fall asleep?

No. Some people fall asleep, but the water is so buoyant, you stay afloat.

How are the tanks kept clean?

The salt water is fully filtered between each float to ensure a safe and clean environment.

Can I bring a friend?

Absolutely! It can be great to have someone around to talk to about the experience afterwards.

Is this a new fad?

Floating has been around over 60 years and reflects an abundance of published research about its benefits.

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