Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Pedicures using Doctor Fish
Creative entrepreneurs in Asia, Turkey, and now the United States have found a unique way to do perform environmentally-friendly pedicures. They are using Doctor Fish (aka. Garra rufa and Cyprinion macrostomus) to feast on the dead, diseased skin of people's feet, leaving behind skin that is as smooth as a baby's butt. Doctor Fish can survive in waters as hot as 43 degrees Celsius (109.4 degrees Fahrenheit) -- perfect for a relaxing footbath! The amount of money to start up your own Doctor Fish spa is a very reasonable $40,000.
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I understand that in the US they have fish pedicures, but only allow one person at a time, and they use fresh water after each treatment. I learned a lot about this at http://www.canadianspaimports.com
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