7 April 2010

Peeling With Fish

 For several years in spas in Asia engage in 100% ecological care, peeling with fish
which feed on dead cells of human skin. Do not confuse this fish with piranhas.
To peel using fish Garra Rufus of the carp family, yet they are called Shchipachev or fish-doctor.
These bits of length 5-7 inches from Central Asia, from the Tigris,
Euphrates rivers and hot springs Kangalskogo gorge in Turkey, so they are sometimes called Turkish fishes.
In Turkey, they are now protected from commercial use because of the problem of excessive exports.


And in Japan, China and Singapore, they have a few years specially grown for the spa. These services are not cheap, but they are worth. The patient is immersed in a large pool with hot water, inhabited by seemingly unremarkable young fish. Fish feeding on plankton in the natural environment, being on a diet, eat everything, even the keratinized skin cells. Small tailed dermatologists are beginning to carefully consume the pieces of dead or diseased skin, not touching healthy. The procedure is absolutely painless and incredibly effective in combating diseases such as psoriasis, ichthyosis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, acne and others.

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