He heard about the treatments through the Joe Rogan Podcast
The flotation tanks are filled with highly-concentrated Epsom salt water heated to skin temperature
The business features a number of flotation tanks, which are lightless, soundless tanks filled with highly concentrated Epsom salt water heated to skin temperature. The idea is to lie in the water until you experience sensory deprivation and drift into a meditative state that rejuvenates your mind and body."It’s a space to escape from all of the real life day-to-day responsibilities. If you don’t get away from that then it just builds until you explode.
After getting into the water the lid is closed for up to an hour and a half, with Mr Page saying: “You’re awake but there’s nothing to process and you get into this deep meditative state.” He continued: “There are also cognitive benefits. It cleanses the mind and really helps focus your creativity. Amazing ideas come floating by when you’re in there.”
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