You can reserve the salt cave just for yourself, add it on to a massage service, or bring a group of friends for a private halotherapy experience (up to 8 people).Are you a healing practitioner?
While the human hair measures 50-70 microns across, the salt particulate in the air is crushed down to 1-5 microns for effective inhalation and respiratory support. Sign me up! We especially welcome those new to the area. Dry pharmaceutical-grade salt air is powerful for respiratory support. You can relax, meditate, nap, or read a book in the cave.A massage surrounded by five tons of pink Himalayan salt makes for a deeply relaxing massage experience. Unique to Flow Motion, we offer cave access to Spa Pass holders to use as a space for relaxation. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. You may chose to lay directly on the salt floor where the vibration felt through the salt from our giant grounding bowl brings on instant relaxation. You can sit back on plush reclining chairs with your feet planted on cork floors heated by infrared and enjoy some therapy under a tower called the "salt Alyssa Springs, the owner of this healing sanctuary told Narcity that you can also opt for a $34 day pass.It gives you access to a host of other services at this place too.You can enjoy everything from private time at the crystal cave and a Himalayan salt sauna (an infrared experience) to zero gravity massage chairs, lounges, and access to a complimentary hot tea bar and an aromatherapy bar. Not a detail left out. You feel the tension in your body start to ease. Share what you love about Flow Motion! This unexpected discovery of speleotherapy (cave therapy) spurred the establishment of one of Europe’s first-ever therapeutic salt spas.Fast-forward to the 1950s, European physicians created a clinical salt cave by mimicking natural salt cave conditions. 9 reviews of Flow Motion "Thank you Alyssa, Marie and Lisa for a wonderful Valentines Day at Flow Motion. Flow Motion is such a great place that you have to stop in to see all that it has to offer! Beginners to meditation are always welcome.Salt therapy centers usually schedule sessions strictly for halotherapy or another form of group-centered activity like yoga.
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Girls' spa day, anyone? Greg Anderson - … While you can't always get away on a vacay, you can still do the next best thing. But we can guarantee you’ve never experienced anything quite like Flow Motion. Enjoyed the Himalayan Salt Cave and Halo therapy, Infrared Sauna and Massage chairs. I was so impressed with the beautiful, tasteful, absolutely amazing space and all of the services offered here at Flow Motion! If so, the Salt Cave is a beautiful place to host your next workshop, training, or Reiki share. Salt cave owner, Alyssa Springs, has been a fan of salt caves for several years and a research trip around the country through 21 states, where she visited 15 salt caves, inspired several ideas that came home to Flow Motion. Experience the extraordinary benefits of full-spectrum infrared in a private setting. A couple’s massage in our Himalayan Salt Cave is certainly a connected, therapeutic experience. Each person is invited to step into the grounding bowl at the end of the session to feel the vibrational “massage” through the body.Meditation sessions in the salt cave will be offered on a regular basis. Flow Motion Owner Alyssa Springs set out a year ago to raise $49,000 in 40 days via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to finance the creation of Whatcom County’s first and currently only salt cave. The chromotherapy from the lights that these rocks reflect is known to be used for therapeutic relaxation. You can add-on this service to any massage at the additional private salt cave reservation price. A Salt Cave is a room crafted floor-to-ceiling of Himalayan salt boulders. While halotherapy does not cure conditions, it can be very helpful. Today, you can find dozens of salt spas and salt caves in Eastern Europe.