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Floatation support allows the vertebrae to lay in a more natural position and with the slight leg elevation provided from a flotation mattress the vertebrae are straighter, and therefore subject to much less stress. In addition to this, the support to the small of the back relieves pressure and lower back tension.
Scientists say approximately 30% of people suffer a form of sleep disturbance. On an ordinary sprung mattress, people may change position about 60 times a night in an attempt to relieve uncomfortable pressure points. Blood circulation is also a factor that disturbs sleep. By totally supporting the body, flotation minimises any pressure whilst promoting good circulation, and preventing the need to toss and turn.

Soothing therapeutic warmth: A cold, unheated mattress of any kind draws heat away from the body with a chilling effect. Whereas a heated water mattress provides even and gentle warmth that relaxes the muscles, so you enjoy a deeper more restful, and therapeutic sleep.
Flotation or Waterbed Mattresses: as they are better known, are available in either full floatation or with stabilising fiber inside the mattress. This allows clients to design their own comfort and motion levels. Depending on individual preference there is a waterbed to suit everyone, whatever age or activity level.
Medical Benefits Medical studies have proven that the equalization and distribution of body weight whilst sleeping has tremendous benefits; the body relaxes more and encourages a deeper and more rejuvenating sleep with the obvious returns of more energy and mental focus.
Many people enjoy active lifestyles and individuals of all ages have or have experienced back pain. Flotation sleep provides relief from a myriad of aches and pains by supporting and gently warming any stressed and tired muscles. The human body is over 80% water; waterbeds create a semi-weightless state that is comforting to the whole body, but especially the back.
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