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Tuesday, 08 September 2009
Floatation Tanks, also known as Isolation Tanks were created by John C. Lilly in the 1950s. These tanks are used for a variety of reasons including meditation, relaxation and natural healing.  How it works- A person will lie inside the tank while floating in salt water.  Subjects are completely isolated and undistracted from the rest of the world as the tanks are soundproof and completely dark.

 
Most tanks require about 800 lbs of Epsom Salt to allow subjects to be buoyant.  The Epsom salt also benefits those floating in the tank by detoxing the body and relieving muscle aches and pains.  

San Francisco Bath Salt Company has large quantities of Epsom Salt for floatation tanks readily available, so whether you’re an individual with a floatation tank at home or have your own floatation tank business, we can help.

We only sell the highest grade pure Magnesium-Sulfate Epsom Salts. To find out more about Epsom Salt and its many benefits and uses, read our article:  Epsoak – Premium Epsom Salt

Contact us to get the best possible shipping rate for high volume orders to your area.

Thank you for reading our blog on Epsom Salt for Floatation Tanks.

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