Posted in Media Coverage on December 17th, 2009 by Robert – 30 Comments
Time magazine recently published an article on the top ten alternative Spa Treatments and yes you guessed it Garra Rufa Dr. Fish Spa Therapy was in there. You can read the article online here – Time Magazine
Posted in Media Coverage, USA Ban on December 15th, 2009 by Robert – 100 Comments
A poll conducted on the US MSNBC site concluded that almost 70% of 10,000 people polled liked the idea of a fish pedicure over 30% who thought it sounded like torture. Vote and see the results here
Posted in Media Coverage on November 26th, 2009 by Robert – 104 Comments
Dr. Fish Therapies are on the increase in Malaysia as Australians are flocking to take advantage of the increasing dollar. Quote below comes from “Malaysian Hotel News” -
“Wellness, health and beauty travel has been on the rise throughout South-East Asia over the last few years, and Malaysia is also seeing an increase of travelers seeking some rest, relaxation and pampering.
In Bukit Bintang Starhill Plaza is renowned for its upmarket boutiques, but on the top floor travellers can find the “pamper level” which sees several spas and salons all housed in the one area. Due to this, prices are quite reasonable, for example a two and a half hour scrub, massage and facial at Kanebo will put you back by around AU$90.
For something a little more exotic, a foot massage and a session with the doctor fish can be had at nearby Pavilion. “Doctor Fish” is the more friendly term for the Garra Rufa breed of fish who happen to enjoy nibbling on dead skins cells (but will leave your healthy bits alone). A half-hour session with these little beasts can also be joined with a half-hour reflexology treatment at the chain store Kenko for around AU$25.
Doctor fish can also be found at local markets and other shopping locations for cheaper. But as the fish are notoriously hard to keep, travellers are advised to do their research on the store.”
Posted in Garra Rufa on November 24th, 2009 by Robert – 72 Comments
We are receiving a lot of feedback that there are a lot of untrustworthy suppliers taking advantage of the recent increase in demand in the Dr. Fish market. Make sure you check your suppliers background carefully and ensure they are the real deal.
One buyer from the U.S. had been guaranteed a shipment of Garra rufa only to receive a shipment of Tilapia Rendalli’s all of which were seized by the U.S. customs officials.
Officials claimed that in the U.S. 90% of fish labeled as Garra rufa are in fact Baby Nile Tilapia and are seized. In fact most of the fish being used in Spas are in fact the wrong type of fish but Spa owners in their haste to start there business did not carry out the proper research and are unaware they are using the wrong fish.
Fines
Many Governmental agencies have declared it illegal to import these Tilapia as they are branded an invasive species. They breed rapidly and can upset the balance of the local ecosystem. In some countries you can be charged with stiff fines for attempting to import these fish even if you had intentionally tried to import genuine Garra rufa.
Report Scam Suppliers
If you are the victim of such a scam please let us know so we can make others aware of dubious suppliers.
You can see a catalog of imitation fish that have been used to impersonate the Garra Rufa here Garra rufa Impersonators
Posted in Media Coverage on October 5th, 2009 by Robert – 86 Comments
Dr. Fish Spa Therapy has been approached as an industry leader by Spa Business Magazine, to consult on an article covering the Dr. Fish phenomenon and how it is sweeping the spa industry.
Spa Business is a leading, quarterly business magazine for the international spa industry, read by CEOs, senior managers, investors, consultants and other decision-makers across the globe.
The article will be available in their next issue and will be posted here. Looking forward to it. If you are not already a subscriber you can sign-up for a free one-year subscription to their new, green, digital version at www.spabusiness.com/green.