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Tom Earp 05-21-2006 12:25 PM

Omg!
 
New Spas in Japan.

Skin eating fish for better living.

Fish eat the dead skin from feet when they are placed in the watery area.:o

They say it is good for You and relaxing!:eek:

_Lisa_ 05-21-2006 01:27 PM

I read an article about this recently! Crazy!

Go Fish, Get Clean


Quote:

(Tokyo, Japan) - The catch of the day in Japan: leg of man. Put some skin in the game - and say bon appetit!

In Japan, the latest hot spring hit is a bite-sized fish that feasts on dead human skin, even
in bathwater.

"It tickles," says one bather.

"It feels like they're cleaning my feet," says another bather.

Taking a bath with skin-eating fish is becoming a health spa treat, right up there with aromatherapy, massages and facials. Need to exfoliate? Go fish.

The fish aren't piranha. They're completely harmless. They don't have teeth, just vacuum-cleaner mouths.

In Turkey, these creatures are known as "Doctor Fish." They're used to clear up skin conditions like psoriasis, by licking off the diseased
skin and exposing the body to water and ultraviolet light.

Japanese spas are jumping right on that bandwagon.

"We had a customer who was treated with doctor fish for a month," a spokeswoman says. "And his dermatitis cleared right up."

It's a fish-eat-fish world out there. When the tasty humans are absent and the plankton runs low, the cold-blooded doctor fish keep right on chomping -- on each other.

FSUZeta 05-21-2006 03:42 PM

i saw this on tv a week or so ago-don't know if i could relax with fish nibbling at me!!

ladygreek 05-21-2006 05:18 PM

Do they use the same fish over and over. And if so can it transmit bacteria from one person to another? :eek:


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