Nausea and Floating
Why does it happen?
Float therapy is one of the quickest and most effective methods for pain and anxiety relief available today. For most first-time users, floating provides an immediate sanctuary, offering a safe and powerful tool for relaxation. However, a small number of people may experience temporary motion sickness or nausea, which can detract from the relaxing benefits. Why does this happen?
Our stomachs are the primary stress holders in the body. When you float, your body begins to release the tension and stress it has been holding onto for so long. Since your body is accustomed to harbouring stress
June 4, 2024
Infrared Sauna and Lymphatic Drainage
Turn up the heat with a Steam Sauna or Oceana session at I-Float In The County. Here’s why: when you soak in the warmth, your blood vessels widen due to vasodilation. This not only increases oxygen flow to your cells but also boosts circulation, aiding your lymphatic system in waste removal.
Blood Pressure:
Research indicates that regular sauna sessions can lower blood pressure, thanks to improved circulation. Studies show that sauna bathing is linked to lower cardiovascular risk factors, including reduced blood pressure. The heat causes blood vessels to expand, enhancing blood
June 3, 2024
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