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Into the Deep...

28/8/2011

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The first time I saw Garra Rufa fish eat the skin from someone's foot I was in Liverpool. A brave but crusty-heeled boy plunged his feet into a tank, a shoal rushed to this heels and, I like to think, half an hour later he emerged onto the streets of Liverpool with soft and dainty feet.

Stinginess and an inability to drive mean that I walk a few miles a day. While this makes for tremendous calf muscles my feet are rather shameful. Oh for the courage to dip my feet into a tank of Garra Rufa, or ‘Doctor’ fish, surely all my feet troubles could be solved.

Months after watching the fish at work in Liverpool I received an e-mail from Squeamish Louise. Had I heard of the Garra Rufa fish pedicure, and did I want to try it? My answers were yes and yes.

In the run-up to our appointment a couple of stories came out about the tanks not being sterile due to fish tending not to thrive in chlorinated waters. Meaning athletes foot and verrucas were possibly being passed on by little fishy mouths. The water in a Ziga Fish tank is in fact filtered and sterilised by UV light ten times an hour so any infection will not be passed on. So all you have to worry about is: how ticklish are your feet?



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Kate gives the fish a tasty treat
Mine are super ticklish, and the first 20 seconds or so were almost unbearable. But once I got used to the sensation it was fairly pleasant. I was soon covered in fish from the ankles down and it was embarrassingly clear that out of the three of my comrades my feet were the most...how shall we put this...nutritious. The fish are actually toothless, and the feel of their “raspy lips” trying in vain to get a grip on the hoof-like skin on my heels was quite gentle. The all round experience was that of a foot spa. Only with the entertaining view of one's feet being pruned by tiny fish.

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Squeamish Louise's feet get nibbled

Once my 30 minutes was up I was a little disappointed that my feet did not resemble the After image from a Doctor Scholl's advert. Perhaps my expectations of what some tiny fish can do in half an hour may have been a little high. Squeamish Louise swore her feet felt softer but I think I might need a few more sessions before I see any marked improvement. It wasn’t much more effective than taking a pumice stone to my feet – but where's the fun in that?

Squeamish Kate

Squeamish Kate and Louise visited Ziga Fish in Portslade where they were assured the fish are also fed on proper fish food in addition to feet skin cells.

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