Do you feel uncomfortable doing a floating cabin? Of course there is! You should be careful when encountering these!

Floating cabins, as a popular decompression method in recent years, have been sought after by many young people and loved by sub-health populations. So, is there any danger in floating alone for 45 minutes in a dark and enclosed space deep inside? Will there be any discomfort? This has become a matter of great concern to everyone.

First of all, I would like to responsibly tell everyone here: Of course there will be!

People are born with a lingering fear of darkness and unknown spaces, which is a characteristic ingrained in our bones. No one can confidently say that they are not afraid of darkness at all. Fear of the dark is an instinctive response, as human eyes cannot see clearly in the dark and can only rely on other senses, which leads to a fear of the dark.

In ancient times, human hunting activities were usually during the day and at night as a time of rest to replenish energy. The structure of human eyes also determined that humans could not move at night. In the places where ancient humans lived, the nighttime environment may have been much more dangerous than it is now, with frequent sightings of raptors and fierce beasts, and nocturnal predators emerging one after another. This has left a deep impression on humans, and this experience may have been inherited as an instinct to this day.

Under the influence of this fear mentality, to be honest, it is difficult for us to relax. On the contrary, we will feel a hint of anxiety and unease. Negative emotions like these can easily affect our floating experience, leading to discomfort such as nausea and vomiting.

So, to create a good floating atmosphere, it is necessary to rely on the harmonious guidance of natural frequencies and the assistance of ultrasound for stress reduction. The natural frequency of 7.83Hz allows us to experience resonance with the hippocampus when entering the floating cabin, thereby alleviating negative emotions such as tension and anxiety, accelerating the time to enter deep sleep, and enhancing the floating experience. 

The 45000Hz ultrasound can convert the floating liquid into small bubbles with a diameter of 6-8 μ m, which can adhere to the body surface for continuous blasting, accelerate lactate metabolism, relax the tense body, and quickly relieve muscle fatigue.

So, first of all, do you feel uncomfortable floating? Of course, if the floating cabin you experience is not equipped with NFT (natural frequency) chips, you will feel nauseous, anxious, and have a sore neck (because your neck is in a tense and alert state for a long time). At the same time, without the ultrasound cell massage function, your body will always be in a stiff and tight state, unable to fully relax and integrate into the atmosphere created by floating, which is naturally very uncomfortable.

Secondly, will there be any discomfort when floating? Yes, if the floating cabin you experience does not have a silent fresh air system, you will feel chest tightness and difficulty breathing in the enclosed cabin space. If only a regular fresh air system is installed without achieving the effect of noise reduction, you will feel particularly noisy. Imagine that when all five senses are blocked, your brain nerves are in a relaxed and resting state. At this time, if a certain sensory system is suddenly activated, then this work must be carried out energetically. Therefore, any noise in the cabin will sound very clear (harsh) to you

Thirdly, will there be any discomfort when floating? Yes, if the floating cabin you experience does not have a silent and constant temperature function, the water temperature will slowly decrease after about ten minutes of entering the cabin. As we all know, floating is in a fully naked state, with our belly facing up. At this time, the water temperature will naturally decrease, which will be very uncomfortable. Someone might say, can I cover my belly with a towel? If not, I'll put a hot water bottle. All I can say about this is to go back and take a good look at the underlying technical logic of floating.

Finally, many people are concerned about the safety inside the cabin. In fact, there is no need to worry about this. A qualified floating cabin will inevitably be equipped with vital sign monitoring technology. The sign monitoring here is not as simple as wearing a wristband headband (after all, this also violates the underlying technical logic of floating). We need to block all sensory perception, and there should be no interference or influence on natural touch. 

Therefore, sign monitoring must be non-contact, real-time monitoring and feedback of our various sign parameters presented digitally. When the monitored vital parameters inside the cabin are abnormal, the equipment will trigger a five in one synchronized alarm (equipment alarm bell - automatic door opening - emergency contact call - emergency alarm phone call - binding platform information sending). So, boldly float, you won't be in any danger!