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Increasing life expectancy is one of the great achievements of our times and Starpool is working to bring real meaning to longevity


Acquiring healthy lifestyle and habits is far from easy, but is within everyone’s reach – especially if people are willing to be guided by science in the field of wellness.

The world of spa can play its part in delivering this support and the demand for products and services is changing – personal appearance is no longer the priority and the focus has shifted to improving psycho-physical status through the strengthening of the immune system and reduction of inflammation, which is the cause of many diseases connected to ageing.

Starpool has harnessed its 50 years’ experience in mental and physical wellbeing to design the ‘Longevity Spa’, a concept for those who wish to dedicate space to supporting health and longevity. It includes a synergistic combination of technologically advanced equipment and user programmes that realise the body’s natural health potential by combining the physiological effects of heat, cryotherapy and dry flotation, through programmes developed according to the Starpool Method.

About the Starpool Method
The Scientific Research Department at Starpool delivers programmes using a range of different technologies, also combining them in line with research findings to make a positive impact on the four pillars of health – longevity, stress management, sleep and performance.

“I’ve always believed the wellness industry has a duty to go beyond aesthetic results and care about people’s psyco-physical wellbeing,” says Starpool CEO, Riccardo Turri.

“I was convinced of this when we scientifically studied the effects of spa experiences and was further persuaded when we launched our dry float systems– Nuvola and Zerobody Dry Float – to deliver the regenerative power of dry float therapy.

“Today, thanks to scientific research and product innovation, we offer our Longevity Spa to hotels, spas and resorts. This innovative format delivers the best health innovation technologies, as well as user programmes aimed at delivering preventative health and longevity services.

“Zerobody Dry Float and our brand-new Zerobody Cryo, combined with the anti-aging power of molecular hydrogen and photobiomodulation, are our ways of delivering wellbeing from within. Our aim is to enable people to embrace their use and turn this into a powerful daily habit,” he concludes.

More: www.starpool.com
Starpool’s Longevity Spa products
1. Zerobody Dry Float

A patented system designed to regenerate body and mind Zerobody Dry Float was developed based on research into the benefits of floatation and reduced gravity.

Dry Float Therapy allows body and mind to regain energy in an easy and versatile way.

The body floats on 400 litres of warm water, without the need to get undressed or wet.

This regenerative wellbeing service has a positive impact on stress, muscle and joint pain, sleep, focus and psycho-physical recovery.

2. Zerobody Cryo

This is Starpool’s revolution in the world of cold therapy.

Zerobody Cryo ensures gradual exposure to the cold, offering users the comfort of dry floatation and this makes the approach to cold therapy easier, resulting in the same benefits as traditional cryotherapy or cold water immersion.

Innovative in its simplicity, safety and accessibility, it features a patented water membrane that wraps the body entirely without the need to get wet, at a functioning temperature of 4-6°C.

3. Molecular Hydrogen Booster

The Molecular Hydrogen Booster is an easy-to-use nasal inhalation system. It’s innovative, accessible to all, easy to use and with a broad variety of psycho-physical benefits.

Molecular hydrogen is the lightest element and thanks to its size, can reach cells in the body quickly, working as a selective collector for free radicals and acting on the ones that are the most harmful.

4. Photobiomodulation

This therapeutic technique is based on low-frequency light energy emissions which penetrate cells through the skin, enabling them to function more effectively, while reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.

This can have a beneficial effect the brain, improving focus and mental sharpness. It’s also a valuable support for the skin, improving the intake of nutrients and oxygen and boosting collagen production. Skin appears brighter, more hydrated and smoother after use.

5. Wellness Coach

This versatile, intuitive software allows users to select an activity of their choosing, according to their own wellness goal, and the desired difficulty level.

A virtual guide for the wellbeing of body and mind, the interactive Wellness Coach enables people to feel fit through the delivery of brain training content.

With Wellness Coach, time dedicated to rest turns into an experience of psycho-physical regeneration.

The guided mindfulness and breathing programmes were developed to ensure a type of mental wellbeing that impacts positively on many aspects of life, from work, to education and professional sport.

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Increasing life expectancy is one of the great achievements of our times and Starpool is working to bring real meaning to longevity


Acquiring healthy lifestyle and habits is far from easy, but is within everyone’s reach – especially if people are willing to be guided by science in the field of wellness.

The world of spa can play its part in delivering this support and the demand for products and services is changing – personal appearance is no longer the priority and the focus has shifted to improving psycho-physical status through the strengthening of the immune system and reduction of inflammation, which is the cause of many diseases connected to ageing.

Starpool has harnessed its 50 years’ experience in mental and physical wellbeing to design the ‘Longevity Spa’, a concept for those who wish to dedicate space to supporting health and longevity. It includes a synergistic combination of technologically advanced equipment and user programmes that realise the body’s natural health potential by combining the physiological effects of heat, cryotherapy and dry flotation, through programmes developed according to the Starpool Method.

About the Starpool Method
The Scientific Research Department at Starpool delivers programmes using a range of different technologies, also combining them in line with research findings to make a positive impact on the four pillars of health – longevity, stress management, sleep and performance.

“I’ve always believed the wellness industry has a duty to go beyond aesthetic results and care about people’s psyco-physical wellbeing,” says Starpool CEO, Riccardo Turri.

“I was convinced of this when we scientifically studied the effects of spa experiences and was further persuaded when we launched our dry float systems– Nuvola and Zerobody Dry Float – to deliver the regenerative power of dry float therapy.

“Today, thanks to scientific research and product innovation, we offer our Longevity Spa to hotels, spas and resorts. This innovative format delivers the best health innovation technologies, as well as user programmes aimed at delivering preventative health and longevity services.

“Zerobody Dry Float and our brand-new Zerobody Cryo, combined with the anti-aging power of molecular hydrogen and photobiomodulation, are our ways of delivering wellbeing from within. Our aim is to enable people to embrace their use and turn this into a powerful daily habit,” he concludes.

More: www.starpool.com
Starpool’s Longevity Spa products
1. Zerobody Dry Float

A patented system designed to regenerate body and mind Zerobody Dry Float was developed based on research into the benefits of floatation and reduced gravity.

Dry Float Therapy allows body and mind to regain energy in an easy and versatile way.

The body floats on 400 litres of warm water, without the need to get undressed or wet.

This regenerative wellbeing service has a positive impact on stress, muscle and joint pain, sleep, focus and psycho-physical recovery.

2. Zerobody Cryo

This is Starpool’s revolution in the world of cold therapy.

Zerobody Cryo ensures gradual exposure to the cold, offering users the comfort of dry floatation and this makes the approach to cold therapy easier, resulting in the same benefits as traditional cryotherapy or cold water immersion.

Innovative in its simplicity, safety and accessibility, it features a patented water membrane that wraps the body entirely without the need to get wet, at a functioning temperature of 4-6°C.

3. Molecular Hydrogen Booster

The Molecular Hydrogen Booster is an easy-to-use nasal inhalation system. It’s innovative, accessible to all, easy to use and with a broad variety of psycho-physical benefits.

Molecular hydrogen is the lightest element and thanks to its size, can reach cells in the body quickly, working as a selective collector for free radicals and acting on the ones that are the most harmful.

4. Photobiomodulation

This therapeutic technique is based on low-frequency light energy emissions which penetrate cells through the skin, enabling them to function more effectively, while reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.

This can have a beneficial effect the brain, improving focus and mental sharpness. It’s also a valuable support for the skin, improving the intake of nutrients and oxygen and boosting collagen production. Skin appears brighter, more hydrated and smoother after use.

5. Wellness Coach

This versatile, intuitive software allows users to select an activity of their choosing, according to their own wellness goal, and the desired difficulty level.

A virtual guide for the wellbeing of body and mind, the interactive Wellness Coach enables people to feel fit through the delivery of brain training content.

With Wellness Coach, time dedicated to rest turns into an experience of psycho-physical regeneration.

The guided mindfulness and breathing programmes were developed to ensure a type of mental wellbeing that impacts positively on many aspects of life, from work, to education and professional sport.

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

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