Yes — floating induces the “REST state,” which is a deeper state of sleep than typical sleep, promotes a healthy circadian rhythm, and alleviates jet lag, insomnia, and fatigue. Also, it helps lower cortisol and blood pressure, reducing stress.
Yes — floating induces the “REST state,” which is a deeper state of sleep than typical sleep, promotes a healthy circadian rhythm, and alleviates jet lag, insomnia, and fatigue. Also, it helps lower cortisol and blood pressure, reducing stress.