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Beyond the Float – How Massage Enhances the Healing Experience

Floatation and massage are both powerful therapies on their own—but when used together, their impact on the body and mind multiplies. One releases the burden of gravity and stills the mind; the other restores movement and reconnects you to sensation. This is more than
relaxation—it’s a deep physiological reset.

The Physiology of Pairing Float and Massage

When you float, your muscles release tension passively. The magnesium absorbed during the session softens tight connective tissue and reduces inflammation, which means your massage therapist can work with much more ease and effectiveness. Floating also increases blood flow and calms the nervous system—preparing you for deeper manual therapy with less discomfort.

This pairing works particularly well for clients who:
 Hold tension in their neck, shoulders, or lower back
 Struggle to relax at the start of a massage
 Are managing fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome
 Experience emotional release through bodywork

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What Happens to the Brain and Body?

Floatation slows down brainwave activity and shifts the body into a parasympathetic (rest and
digest) state. Following this with massage maintains this state while stimulating the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Massage after floating amplifies:

 Circulatory flow, flushing out toxins released during float
 Lymph drainage, boosting immune support and hormonal balance
 Muscle relaxation at a deeper level without force
 Somatic release (stored emotional patterns in the body)
 Promotes restful sleep

Magnesium deficiency is extremely common due to modern diets and stress levels, making floatation an easy and relaxing way to replenish your levels.

Our Signature Pairings

 Lymphatic Drainage + Float: Perfect for swelling, post-op recovery, or detox protocols
 Deep Tissue + Float: For sports recovery or chronic stiffness
 Lomi Lomi or Aromatherapy + Float: A soothing, nurturing experience ideal for burnout, grief, or emotional overwhelm

The Float & Flow Ritual

A client favourite. This experience includes:

 60-minute floatation session
 Followed by a 60-minute massage of your choice
Massage options include: Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, aromatherapy, sports massage, lymphatic drainage, Lomi Lomi, reflexology, and shiatsu.

This ritual is a must for anyone experiencing stress-related symptoms, adrenal fatigue, or nervous system dysregulation.

Book Your Float & Flow Ritual Today

Beyond the Float – How Massage Enhances the Healing Experience

Floatation and massage are both powerful therapies on their own—but when used together, their impact on the body and mind multiplies. One releases the burden of gravity and stills the mind; the other restores movement and reconnects you to sensation. This is more than
relaxation—it’s a deep physiological reset.

The Physiology of Pairing Float and Massage

When you float, your muscles release tension passively. The magnesium absorbed during the session softens tight connective tissue and reduces inflammation, which means your massage therapist can work with much more ease and effectiveness. Floating also increases blood flow and calms the nervous system—preparing you for deeper manual therapy with less discomfort.

This pairing works particularly well for clients who:
 Hold tension in their neck, shoulders, or lower back
 Struggle to relax at the start of a massage
 Are managing fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome
 Experience emotional release through bodywork

What Happens to the Brain and Body?

Floatation slows down brainwave activity and shifts the body into a parasympathetic (rest and
digest) state. Following this with massage maintains this state while stimulating the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Massage after floating amplifies:

 Circulatory flow, flushing out toxins released during float
 Lymph drainage, boosting immune support and hormonal balance
 Muscle relaxation at a deeper level without force
 Somatic release (stored emotional patterns in the body)
 Promotes restful sleep

Magnesium deficiency is extremely common due to modern diets and stress levels, making floatation an easy and relaxing way to replenish your levels.

Our Signature Pairings

 Lymphatic Drainage + Float: Perfect for swelling, post-op recovery, or detox protocols
 Deep Tissue + Float: For sports recovery or chronic stiffness
 Lomi Lomi or Aromatherapy + Float: A soothing, nurturing experience ideal for burnout, grief, or emotional overwhelm

The Float & Flow Ritual

A client favourite. This experience includes:

 60-minute floatation session
 Followed by a 60-minute massage of your choice
Massage options include: Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, aromatherapy, sports massage, lymphatic drainage, Lomi Lomi, reflexology, and shiatsu.

This ritual is a must for anyone experiencing stress-related symptoms, adrenal fatigue, or nervous system dysregulation.

Book Your Float & Flow Ritual Today

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