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All you need to know about Floatation tank therapy (Sensory deprivation tank)

Sensory deprivation tank therapy may support relaxation, improve sleep, and decrease stress, anxiety, and pain. It may have other health benefits as well. Continue reading... A floatation tank is a lightless, soundless tank filled with highly concentrated Epsom salt water heated to skin temperature. Floatation, also known as sensory deprivation, is simply the act of relaxing in a floatation tank; with all sights and sounds removed, and drifting into a meditative state that rejuvenates your mind and body.  This Tank has various names which includes; isolation tank, sensory deprivation tank, float tank, flotation tank, float pod and even a sensory attenuation tank. History: The flotation tank was first invented in 1954 by neuroscientist and psychologist John C Lilly to explore human consciousness. He wanted to experiment with sensory deprivation and discover what would happen if the brain was deprived of senses and all external stimulation. The first tank he invented involved wearing a d

All you need to know about Sauna and how to build it

  What  it sauna? Sauna is a small room that is heated to temperatures between 150°F and 195°F (65°C to 90°C). It’s a tradition historically linked to Finland, where pits dug in the sides of slopes were heated with fireplaces, hot stones, and steam. Luckily, it’s possible to build one of these cozy relaxation rooms at home without digging a hole in the side of a hill. The tension-easing relief a sauna offers will give you a new life.  Anyone who builds or buys a sauna thinks firstly of its design. Not without reason: You want to feel comfortable, to relax and unwind, but just as important as the furnishing of the sauna is for the well-being that arises, so is the associated sauna. A modern, electric sauna provides a pleasant temperature in the sauna, gates and/or a ventilation system for fresh air. Both a sauna and the ventilation system deliver constant power only if they are controlled accordingly. This task is performed in a sauna. You can either buy a control unit to match the saun

Waterproof audio transducer and why you may need one

 In the world of Hi-Fi, the law of nature applies: there can be no sound without transducers (audio converters). With the exception of acoustic nerds, however, very few people know anything about this component that is inside every loudspeaker. We explain exactly what audio transducers are for and how they work. To get the purpose of Waterproof Audio Transducer as expected, let's first explain what a sound or audio transducer is; An audio converter converts sounds:  As direct as this may sound, it’s really not far off. It’s really about conversion; what’s important is what’s being transformed. In loudspeakers and headphones, transducers are responsible for extracting sound waves from electrical signals. They are used wherever, for example, recorded (reproducible) music is to sound – regardless of the type of storage medium. This applies to digital data as well as to analogue information stored in the grooves of a vinyl record. Audio transducers are also involved when the sound wave