Full page ad in our local shoppers' weekly...
For "float therapy."
https://www.floatdr.net/
What exactly is a "LPC," anyway?
Same shoppers' weekly has an ad for a local "psychic" who claims 99% "accuracy."
underpants
(186,862 posts)That was from the days pre-boxed wine
NBachers
(18,155 posts)Archae
(46,831 posts)I knew something was very familiar about this.
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)of life in the 50's to 90's, those were the days.
Kali
(55,801 posts)also looks like equipment is a little better. a lot of bullshit in the promotion but the experience is kind of cool, if the water is clean and you have the $ I would say try it once. it can be nicely relaxing, might even be somewhat beneficial for some people.
Back in the 80s some neighbors set up a tank in an empty apt. there was a lot of drinking and weed involved.
Delphinus
(12,148 posts)for years. The ones I have used don't look like that - much more like a box (some say coffin) - and I have found it extremely therapeutic for sore muscles and relaxation. I like it better than a massage. It's dark (or some light, depending upon what you like) and quiet. For me, it's a great time out of the world.