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Bizarre Spa Treatments

In the market for a little new-fangled spa therapy? Gone are the days of simple cold cream and Swedish massage. Nowadays, ailments like sore muscles, lank locks and sallow skin are being remedied with diamond elixirs, full-body fish therapy, and-yes-golf ball massages.

Spa culture has moved from basic treatments, such as classic facials and massages, to a growth industry where, it seems, anything goes, from goat yogurt facials to products with unexpected ingredients, such as maple syrup, olives and dates. But before spending a fortune on a treatment, it pays to ask the therapist about the ingredients and find out if any studies are available to confirm (or deny) what the treatment promises to accomplish.

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From birth to adulthood, there are a wealth of healthy spa options, many of them bizarre beyond borders. Make that "before" birth. For the unborn spa goer, there is a prenatal 50-minute Mammina massage for the mom-to-be at the Meritage resort in Napa, Calif. It's part of the "babymoon" package as a last hurrah before baby arrives.

So here goes:

The Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, Ariz., offers a massage with warmed golf balls designed especially for tired golfers. The massage therapist kneads tight muscles with the balls with the goal of alleviating tension. Organic ingredients have a longer history of providing health benefits. Now, though it's considered a luxury by some in Japan, spreading dehydrated nightingale droppings on your cheeks doesn't exactly scream "beneficial, " but geishas have been looking up at the skies for centuries, and spa owners have taken note.

Equally healing help can be found underwater, courtesy of a school of hungry freshwater kangal fish. The ultimate vacation prescription for those who believe in the power of fishy cures, Kangal Hot Springs in Turkey has the perfect bait. The thermal pool can accommodate up to 5,760 spa goers daily. Curing skin diseases is the responsibility of the fish as they gently nibble away at dermatologically challenged areas on your body. Who could ask for anything more?

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