I'm with you on this, Susan!!
 Marsha McDonald Rubino
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From: Susan Mang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:39:14 AM
Subject: NailTech:: My thoughts on Fish Pedicures

I haven't spoke up about this before, but since it came up again, thought I'd 
throw my thoughts out there.  
 
Let me start by saying I do not know how sanitary or unsanitary the fish 
pedicures are.  I wouldn't even know who/where to look to find out.  I can tell 
you this...I looked into the origin of it and what other countries are using 
the fish for is a treatment for skin diseases and disorders, from there the 
beauty industry picked up on it.  
 
Not that I'm running out and buying these fish, but why is it that a dog's 
mouth doesn't harbor the bacteria from all the unmentionable spots it licks, 
but contains what it needs to not only kill the bad bacteria but also harbors 
the  good bacteria so that when it licks it's wounds it enhances healing.  I 
realize I'm comparing apples to oranges, but isn't that nature at it's finest?  
 
The ecosystem that fish live in contain the good bacteria needed to clean the 
water they crap in, to allow them to also eat in that water and not become sick 
and die.  What I know about fish is this...when you have a fish tank in your 
house, you clean it by removing some (not all) of the water, and then adding 
new water.  The reason you don't remove all of it is because the water contains 
the good bacteria and you don't want to destroy that.  Perhaps the 
ecosystem  that these fish live in contain a type of good bacteria to destroy 
whatever it is that the fish may be exposed to while doing their pedicures.  
Obviously I don't know that this is the way it is, but it seems possible.  
 
My thoughts are this:  I think God put in nature all the things we need to cure 
medical ailments.  I don't believe we've figured out what all of these things 
are.  Years ago the medical field treated flesh infections with maggots...they 
ate the infection but didn't touch the healthy skin.  Then someone in the 
government decided that maggots weren't sanitary so infections had to be 
treated with medicine.  Guess what...there isn't a medicine out there that 
clears up flesh infections as quickly or completely as the maggots did.  But we 
live in such a progressive country.
 
Just wondering if any one else out there thought maybe the fish pedicures would 
be kind of neat to try or offer?  
 
(ok...go ahead...slam me cuz I think outside the box)
 
Sue Mang
Louis Anthony Salon
Buffalo NY


 
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Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:36:12 -0400
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Subject: NailTech:: Re: ohio approves fish pedicures
To: [email protected]

I will speak for Diana here because um.. she has chewed my ear off on this and 
her computer is sick.. she is totally against it

Deb

At 08:53 AM 10/29/2008, you wrote:


What is Diana's view of this?  I can't imagine she would be in favor of this if 
it wasn't really sanitary, but can't imagine how it would be sanitary.
 
Kim Tobin

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From: Debbie Doerrlamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: NailTech:: ohio approves fish pedicures

To: "Nailtech-googlegroups.com" <[email protected]>

Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 8:50 AM


Diana Bonn is having some computer issues and asked me to post this..


http://www.cos.ohio.gov/newsDetail.php?rec=122



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