Garra Rufa For Pedicure!!..!! AMAZING!!..!!


Fishes are used for Pedicure.



                                     Carp fishes are used to eat out dead skin cells from fet and leave the feet clean and smooth. This method is believed to be originated in turkey using a special species of carp fish (Garra rufa). The name of this therapy is (using fish to treat illness). This method was adapted by Asian countries and can be used for psoriasis too.This tiny toothless brownish green fish is 1.5 inches long and feed on dead skin cells. Floridas Sarasota spa haveBut  this facility in US. Doctor fish is also a company which franchising the oppurtunity.The fish has a life time of six weeks and hey do not spread the disease. But in seattle Officials had delivered a letter to the Peridot Nail Salon at Kent Station in Kent to stop this treatment as its impossible to sanitize the living fish. Its now illeal in the state to use fishes for pedicure.But the owners say that the fish is a natural alternative to potentially unsanitary blades and pumice stones.Defenitely the treatment is not for the ticklish ones out there. After all these legal actions against fish pedicure customers are flocking in the US for fish pedicure as it offers most spectacular pedicure.



The science behind the fish pedicure crew.
The other names of Garra rufa are lickers, nibble fish, Kangal fish and reddish log suckers, They grow up to 19 cm. Their bodies are covered in gold scales and they use their toothless, crescent-shaped mouths to nibble away dead skin softened by the lukewarm water. The Garra rufa eats dead cells because their original condition in natural habitat is in arm water and there is a less possibilty of natural nutrients. So they eat anything comes by. Some Speciessimilar to Garra rufa are obtuse, called strikers, or cyprinion macrostomus, live in river basins in  Syria, Iran and Iraq.In India macropodus cupanus occur in southern state of Kerala aplace named Trivandrum there is a  "holy pond" , where they're used to treat diseases like scabies.



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