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		<title>By: Frank the Sensory Deprivation Tank Guy</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d like to add to this post the fact that a sensory deprivation tank has many more valuable uses than meditation. Also, the description given in this post might make the sensory deprivation tank seem strange or non-friendly, but it&#039;s essentially a 10 inch pool of Epsom saltwater with a roof to control the temperature. 

The sensory deprivation tank (aka floatation tank) takes the old idea of soaking in Epsom salt to a completely new level. I&#039;m speaking from personal experience, since I&#039;ve used the sensory deprivation tank to eliminate sciatic pain that had me nearly paralyzed for almost 2 weeks. That was 2001. I still have a pinched nerve (the cause of the sciatica), but I don&#039;t get the sciatic pain anymore. If I feel some back pain coming on, I float for an hour in the sensory deprivation tank and that sets me right for many months. Not surprisingly, many chiropractors don&#039;t like people knowing about this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like to add to this post the fact that a sensory deprivation tank has many more valuable uses than meditation. Also, the description given in this post might make the sensory deprivation tank seem strange or non-friendly, but it&#8217;s essentially a 10 inch pool of Epsom saltwater with a roof to control the temperature. </p>
<p>The sensory deprivation tank (aka floatation tank) takes the old idea of soaking in Epsom salt to a completely new level. I&#8217;m speaking from personal experience, since I&#8217;ve used the sensory deprivation tank to eliminate sciatic pain that had me nearly paralyzed for almost 2 weeks. That was 2001. I still have a pinched nerve (the cause of the sciatica), but I don&#8217;t get the sciatic pain anymore. If I feel some back pain coming on, I float for an hour in the sensory deprivation tank and that sets me right for many months. Not surprisingly, many chiropractors don&#8217;t like people knowing about this.</p>
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