10/22/2023 0 Comments True restThen peace i began to feel was unlike anything I ever experienced. My mind opened up and I started to be able to think more clearly. I went into my pod and started to breathe, counting each breath and after a few minutes I turned off the light for the full submersion into sensory deprivation. The video talked about the basics of doing a salt float, different benefits, and lots of helpful information on what you could expect. Dana provided me with a tour and then sat me down for the informational video. From the moment I walked in, the environment was very peaceful and calming. I've wanted to do a float for years and finally did so last night. We meet such dynamic people every time we float.Floating is a great experience and the Brick True Rest is a wonderfully calming environment. I instantly reach a level of peace meditating for hours wouldn't achieve.The Oasis Room is so relaxing with the oxygen bar and interesting books. The floats help him recover from hours of ball playing. Scott and his staff go above and beyond to make everyone feel comfortable and to maximize the benefits of Floating.FIRST REVIEW:If you're worried "FLOATING" is not for you, you owe it to yourself to check out True Rest in Brick.My fiance and I love it here. Genuinely good, kind, caring people.Once again, we highly recommend you give it a try at least once or twice to see if it helps you.UPDATING:We are back & loving True Rest better than ever. So knowledgeable and informed and helpful. My husband LOVES his float time as he Totally relaxes while his muscles recover, along wit his skin feeling velvety soft after (Yum!)I enjoy floating, but my favorite part is the Oasis Room with Oxygen Bar, Tea and meeting other friendly, interesting people.The office staff, Owner Scott in particular, are the Greatest people. We hope it'll never be as long again between Floats. Thanks Kimberley (Manager) it truly was amazing.5/22/22 UPDATE:We are FINALLY back at True Rest in Brick. I purchased a membership and I am so excited to have this holistic therapy in my life. Plus most of us spend that much or more on crafted coffees. It’s about $59 a float- don’t gasp there are groupons and ways to earn points. I am planning on taking my husband and treating my girl friends. The other spa agent I met, was David and he was sweet as well. They tell you some people if they suffer chronic pain will feel it. I wanted to try this since I suffer with chronic back from scoliosis. I came out energized, rested - best sleep ever, and I couldn’t stop smiling. They say there are 2 kinds of people - either you come out ready for a nap or energized. After I did the deep breathing and allowed my mind to enjoy the experience, I fell asleep. It took me about 10 mins to relax in the pod. The water is a mineral base of salts (my understanding is the consistency of the Dead Sea), they give you water proof ear plugs. You lay in a large egg shaped pod and float for an hour in 10 inches of water. I forgot to get a picture of the flotation pod but I will add one on my next visit. This is a sensory experience in the most relaxing environment. If you still decide to give this place a try.be careful!! They are very, very sneaky about they way they word their so-called deals/coupons & they get very defensive when you question them. The staff is extremely unprofessional (despite the white lab coats in their silly attempt to look like medical professionals). ? It might just be me, but it really grosses me out to think of stewing around in recycled water in a pod that isn’t actually scrubbed after each use! □ The atmosphere as a whole is a little creepy, someone mentioned a sci-fi movie in a previous review & that is a perfect description. I don’t know how they sanitize the water after each use.all I know is that once I got out, the water wasn’t fully drained, rather jets kicked on for a few minutes. The only people that I can understand choosing to spend that kind of money for this are those that don’t have bathtubs at home.otherwise your home tub will offer far more comfort.like setting the water temp to one that is actually comfortable, in water that you can be sure is fresh. The whole thing seems like a gimmicky fad to me. I’m not sure what upsets me more, the wasted money or the uncomfortable 60 minutes out of my life that I can never get back. The entire experience from beginning to end was questionable and there are far more relaxing things to do with nearly $100 than float around in cold (& questionably “clean”) water.
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