1,100 lbs of Epsom salt. Body weightless. Mind silent. One of the deepest forms of rest available to the nervous system.
Float experience — also known as sensory deprivation experience — is a deeply restorative experience in which you float effortlessly in warm water, completely supported by 1,100 lbs of dissolved Epsom salt. This highly buoyant solution creates a sensation of complete weightlessness, removing all gravitational load from your body while eliminating external light and sound. With all sensory input removed, your mind rapidly descends into a profound meditative state. Your brain begins producing theta waves — the same deeply creative and restorative brainwaves that occur just at the threshold of sleep. Many clients report feeling calmer, looser, and deeply restored. The experience is designed to quiet the nervous system and support whole-body relaxation.
Duration: 45–120 minutes. Price from $110.
SoliVana Wellness Lab is proudly based in Redwood City, at 1922 El Camino Real. We are your neighborhood sanctuary for deep nervous-system recovery — fourteen evidence-informed experiences under one roof. Walk or drive minutes to SoliVana for float experience, Fire & Ice contrast, halotherapy, PEMF, red light, NeuroVIZR, and more — all in private suites designed for real recovery.
Drive about 0 minutes via El Camino Real. Nearby reference points include Downtown Redwood City, Sequoia Station, Stanford in Redwood City, and the Caltrain station.
SoliVana Wellness Lab is a private wellness sanctuary in Redwood City, California offering fourteen evidence-informed experiences: Float Experience, Fire & Ice Contrast Experience, Halotherapy Experience, Red Light Experience, PEMF Experience, EMTT Pulsed Magnetic Experience, Pressotherapy Experience, NeuroVIZR Brain Reset Experience, Bowenwork Experience, Vibration Plate Experience, Biofield Energy Healing Experience, BioEnergetics Scan, Zyto Scan, and Body Composition Analysis.
Address: 1922 El Camino Real, Redwood City, CA 94063. Phone: 650-564-4325. Hours: Monday–Sunday, 11:00am–8:00pm.