Float Seattle's Method to Relaxation

Bellevue, WALocal News

Float Seattle, situated just blocks from the newly opened 2 Line in Downtown Bellevue, is dedicated to providing float therapy, a unique method of alleviating pain, stress, and anxiety through sensory deprivation. Owner Andrew Loppnow highlights the increased accessibility that the new transit option brings, enabling a wider audience to discover the benefits of floating. The establishment is currently running a promotional deal of 2 sessions for $89, making it an appealing opportunity for those interested in trying this therapeutic approach. Loppnow recounts his transformative experience with float therapy and emphasizes the center's mission to promote wellness and mindfulness. The article also points out that despite float therapy's existence since the 1960s, many people remain unaware of its benefits, necessitating ongoing education and outreach efforts.

Float Seattle has begun forming partnerships with local organizations, including the Foat Research Collective, to further advocate for the therapeutic potential of floating. Loppnow expresses hope that float therapy will gain recognition as a legitimate medical treatment for various conditions. The article invites readers to redeem the promotional offer and discover relaxation in the heart of Bellevue.

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