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"The Doctors Are In" In Balinarin



 Whenever I visit Balinarin, (Look at the archive about this place) there is something I always do besides swimming; even the people who guard the place never notice that. I feed those little tiny schools of fish swimming on the shallow edge of the river with my dead skin cell. Yes, they eat my dead organic trash, but if the setting will going to be switch somewhere in Amazon River, I would rather not to do that, cause I’m sure the fish will be more interested in my flesh rather than my dead skin.

I read it from the internet about the health beneficial effects of this unusual feeding with my organic parts. In the outdoor pools in Turkey, tiny little fish known as "doctor fish" live and breed with one sole purpose—to feed on the dead skin of psoriasis patients, I know I have no problem with my skin, but I find it very relaxing.

The sensation is pleasant and prickling initially, like a "micro-massage." The massage feeling is gradually replaced by an all-over tingling sensation, which adds a psychological component to the treatment as it feels the healing process taking place. The tingling is caused by the scales being cleared away and the lesions being exposed to the water and sunlight. It’s like I’m having a general feeling of well-being envelops —which is particularly beneficial to get away the stress of everyday life.

The calming environment contributes to this feeling of healing. They consume only dead areas of skin, leaving healthy skin to grow and remain smooth. The outdoor location, the chirping of the bird and sounds of rolling water of the river also offer beneficial effects to me, but the main benefit comes from the doctor fish.

The fish always hungry and on the lookout for food—which in this case is me rather than plankton. They nibble away at the scales of my dry skin that have been softened by the water.

Try this whenever you have a chance to visit the resort. Just find a secluded part of the river with shallow water, where you can sit and relax with your feet submerged half of your knees. You don’t have to find the fish, they will find you.







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