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Bad feet? Try a fish pedicure!

Started by BTM, July 21, 2008, 09:40:13 AM

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BTM

Now, THIS is pretty funky.  Apparently this fellow got the idea of using fish for a pedicure.  You see there's this type of carp that live in very warm waters, so warm the waters don't support much else as far as life goes, so the fish make due with whatever they can eat.  This guy got the idea of using the fish to do pedicures (in Europe, the fish were already used for medical treatments.)



Tracy Roberts, 33, of Rockville, Md. has her toes nibbled on by a type of carp called garra rufa, or doctor fish, during a fish pedicure treatment at Yvonne Hair and Nails salon in Alexandria, Va. on Thursday July 17, 2008.
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Here's a picture with it's caption from the article.

You see, the fish eat the dead skin that flakes off from your toes and feet.  This might sound crazy, but anyone who's ever had callouses know they get pretty loose after a warm bath. Strangely enough, this is NOT the weirdest thing I've heard of when it comes to beauty treatments.  I've articles about people using bird poop for a facial cream (I kid you not) and all sorts of other crazy stuff.

I have to admit though, unlike the bird poop thing, I wouldn't mind trying this one myself.

Anyway, if you want to read the whole article, you can click http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080721/ap_on_re_us/fish_pedicures;_ylt=AmoLxrT.ZLfmchmYpc8txWlH2ocA.
"Some people mature, some just get older." -Andrew Vachss

CheezeFlixz

Your story link does is not active.

However I saw this story on the news, this has been used in Turkey for years for people with psoriasis. There were places near where I lived in Turkey, that people would go that the fish would eat the psoriasis off the skin.

BoyScoutKevin

Bird poop as a facial is nothing. Apparently, Xavier Hollander (Anybody remember her?) in a column she wrote for "Playboy Magazine" recommended using human semen as a facial.

Susan

i feel like there will be a follow up to this story

Tracy Roberts, 33, of Rockville, Md. has her toes nibbled on by a type of carp called garra rufa, or doctor fish, during a fish pedicure treatment at Yvonne Hair and Nails salon in Alexandria, Va. on Thursday July 17, 2008.
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Tracy Roberts, 33, of Rockville, Md. died late Tuesday after contracting Salmonella from an allegedly safe "fish pedicure".

Psycho Circus

I've been told human urine is good for the complexion....

Scott

I also saw this on one of the morning news shows recently.