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Sanctuary Fairfield offers healing therapies
Jun. 25, 2021 5:00 am, Updated: Nov. 30, 2021 6:05 pm
Sanctuary Fairfield, home to individually distanced healing therapy, has now opened its doors to the public (but by appointment only). It offers two types of flotation therapy, a sensory deprivation capsule for a meditatively enhanced experience and a small pool large enough for one or two people, giving customers the option to privately float with a partner.
Where called for, all modalities are private with individual shower units. Sanctuary also boasts a top-of-the-line Salt Cabin equipped with a halogenerator to build respiratory immunity, reduce symptoms from allergies, asthma, skin inflammation, deepen sleep and much more.
Want to lose weight? Detox? Become pain free? Reduce your blood pressure? Then a 45-minute session in the spa’s infrared sauna would be in order. Red Light Therapy is also now available. Benefits include increased circulation and collagen production, accelerated muscle recovery and accelerated healing from injuries. Newest arrival at Sanctuary is the Infinity 3d/4d AI massage chair. For an amazing deep, contactless massage — the Infinity chair is the blissful answer.
Sanctuary is excited to announce that it is associating with Dr. Dorothy Cline who will be traveling to Fairfield to discuss her featured services which include corrective cosmetics, Botox injections, vampire face-lifts, PRP, BHRT, vitamin infusions and much more. If you would like to meet her and learn more about her services, call Sanctuary for the next lecture. All talks are free (but space is limited).
In the near future, Sanctuary is planning to include an exercise room with high-tech equipment. Input from Fairfield’s residents is welcomed for what the community would most like to have in this workout room. In response to some of the feedback from our local folks, the Hydrow has been purchased and has just arrived. The Tonal has been ordered and expected to arrive shortly.
To make an appointment, call 641-351-7870 or email info@sanctuaryfairfield.com or visit Sanctuary’s website at SanctuaryFairfield.com.
Joanne Reed and Paul Tapp show off the Epsom salt water pod that can be closed to provide a sensory deprivation experience at Sanctuary Fairfield. (Andy Hallman/The Union)