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Links to other REST-related web sites

  
These are some useful links to other web sites containing all manner of information regarding the Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique (REST). They consist of personal, commercial, and research-oriented sites. Many thanks to Colleen Bruce for getting this list started.

www.floatdreams.com/worldwide.htm A guide to flotation centres throughout the world. Updated at least annually. Visit their homepage for some general information about floating and tank purchasing.

www.njcc.com/~seefloat A flotation centre in England called Tank Alternatives. Site includes general floating info and more links.

www.FloatZone.com A flotation centre in Seattle. Site also includes some general information.

www.spacetimetanks.com This is a flotation center in Chicago. The site includes business info, journal entries, and links to more info.

www.floatworks.com/index.htm One of the largest U.K. float tank manufacturers and spa facilitators. Contains a lot of good general info.

www.floattank.com An Australian site featuring the Apollo Float Tank. Includes a page of general info on floating.

www.oasisfloatarium.com A float centre in Dublin, Ireland.

relaxspa.net An extensive site promoting "well-being" and various approaches to relaxation. Appear to have two different models of float environments and several other types of equipment for sale.

www.drborrie.com/rest2.html "Flotation REST in Applied Psychophysiology." A recent online article by Thomas Fine and Roderick Borrie, posted by the latter author.

www.avcweb.com/feature-articlies/feat-floatation.htm Article by Aeshja Holbrook-Kennedy.

www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/floatation.html An article, partly focusing on one of the more successful tank manufacturers.

www.njcc.com/~seefloat/Baylah.html This site is dedicated to a fellow researcher in Arizona who is primarily investigating the role of REST in fighting addictions.

health.groups.yahoo.com/group/floatation/messages A bulletin board for flotation-related discussions. NEW

healing.about.com/cs/floatmenu/index.htm?terms=flotation A "New Age" information site featuring links to numerous articles and other general information resources.

Last updated: Monday, November 29, 2004

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This web-site describes the research and other achievements of Dr. Peter Suedfeld, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia.

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