"The Potential of Flotation Therapy for Anxiety and Eating Disorders"

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Flotation therapy, involving floating in salt-saturated water, is gaining attention for potential mental health benefits, including reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. Research suggests it may also lower blood pressure, decrease soreness after exercise, and minimize cravings in addiction-related illness. Some studies are exploring its potential to improve body image in patients with eating disorders. Despite mixed evidence, many individuals report profound relief and enhanced internal sensations during flotation, with some finding it to be a valuable tool in managing anxiety and pain.
How flotation therapy may help anxiety and eating disorders The Washington Post
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