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Buoyancy and the Portable Spa

September 21st, 2009 Posted in Leisure Tags: ,

The choice to have your own spa in your own home is not a difficult one.  Once you’ll allowed for the possibility of living in luxury, and having the ability to unwind your muscles and your mind at the end of a busy day, it all tends to fall into place.  The difficult part is finding the right spa and the right accessories to match your tastes and desires, and we’re here to make that step pleasant and easy.  The easy part is discovering all the benefits that will certainly confirm that you’ve made the right decision.  Besides the sheer pleasures that your own portable spa can bring, there are a wonderful array of health benefits that go along with having your own spa.

One of the more surprising benefits, perhaps, is the deeper sleep that comes when you start using your spa the way it’s meant to be used.  Recent studies have been suggesting that spending time in warm water before going to sleep can help insomnia, and the sleep is actually deeper.  Portable spas have even more to offer for the sleepless, because of their moving jets which help make relaxation wonderfully easy.  There are also benefits to the heart, as it causes physical responses in the body that are similar to aerobics, and it also aids in circulation.  One of the other splendid effect is related to buoyancy.

Buoyancy in spa language refers to the sensation of weightlessness that one feels in water.  The force that makes you feel as though your arms are floating is also having a very desirable effect on the rest of your body.  Since it’s suddenly being supported by the water, the usual systems, including muscular and skeletal, can take a rest, and let buoyancy hold the body for awhile.  When the body is relaxing, the mind and emotions tend to follow, and the sensation is exquisite.  Using the spa, then, invites a sense of pleasure that is also very healthy.  In a time when pleasure and health seem almost at odds, this is very good news indeed.

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