In today’s age, stress has become one of the biggest threats to our longevity, taking a toll on both our mental and physical health. In finding easy and effective ways to manage our stress levels, one therapy that’s gaining attention is dry floating, which seems to be the perfect tool to help you unwind and improve your health.
What is Dry Floating?
With dry floating, you lie on a floating, warm, water-filled membrane that lowers into a bed whilst subtle vibrations massage your body.
As it’s a non-invasive treatment, dry floating comes with minimal risks or side effects and there are no chemicals involved, making it a gentle, natural way to manage stress and anxiety.
As we are constantly bombarded with and processing information, this can be extremely heavy on the body and mind. Yet, dry floatation therapy works to reduce this sensory overload, leading the body from a high state of alertness to one of rest and recovery.
Unlike traditional floating, which features water, dry floating offers similar benefits without the inconvenience of getting wet. For people opting for a less immersive experience, dry floating is often the better option. As sessions typically last around 20-30 minutes, dry floating is an easy addition to any wellness routine.
6 Benefits of Dry Floatation Therapy
1. Stress Relief
Dry floatation therapy is mostly known for its ability to alleviate stress by promoting relaxation. Through the weightless environment, dry float therapy lowers levels of cortisol (the stress hormone) and promotes a sense of overall well-being.
2. Pain Management
Chronic pain affects about 20-30% of the global population, yet dry floatation may help to alleviate the aches and pains.
The weightlessness caused by the trigger floating helps to reduce pressure and tension in the body, resulting in natural pain relief.
3. Improved focus
Undergoing a dry floatation treatment results in sensory deprivation, allowing your mind to enter a meditative state. Through this meditative state, you’ll be able to experience heightened mental clarity and improved focus.
4. Muscle Recovery
As dry floating eases muscle tension and strain, this can help facilitate faster muscle recovery, reduce inflammation, and improve blood circulation, all of which provide relief, especially for athletes.
5. Improved sleep
As dry floatation promotes relaxation, particularly through sensory deprivation, this can be highly beneficial for people suffering from poor sleep.
6. Encourages rest and recovery
As dry floatation therapy encourages the body to enter a rest and recovery (parasympathetic state), it encourages healing and regeneration, which works to enhance mental well-being.
Who should try dry floating?
If you want to make the most of your dry therapy session, find a reputable spa or wellness center, but only after consulting with your healthcare provider to help confirm that dry float therapy is suitable for you.
Dry floating is perfect for anyone looking to improve their wellness, but it is particularly beneficial for:
- Busy individuals
- Athletes
- People with high stress levels
Takeaway
By enhancing well-being through reducing cortisol levels, improving sleep quality, and promoting mental clarity, dry floating may be exactly what you need to improve your longevity.
Want to know more?
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References
PubMed scientific reference to chronic pain: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6676152/

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