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13 of the most unusual spa treatments

From chocolate to wine, you can opt to treat yourself to some of the most unusual (and sometimes) delicious pampering sessions at the spa. And yes, they slather all that on you.

But it's not just these yummy treats that make for a spa treat, be prepared for even more unusual - and sometimes, disgusting - options that will make you give it a second thought.

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Snake Massage - Israeli spa owner Ida Barak usese snakes for her massage. She believes that they have a calming effect and can alleviate joint pain. (Photo:Reuters)
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chocolate therapy is nice, absolutely relaxing.. although i should add that we were darn tempted to have our therapy and eat it :D
cleaning up is no more difficult as volcanic or dead sea mud therapy

all that slithering's going to be like "survivor".. for me, no fangs.. i mean, no thanks :D:D
Posted by perceivedtobe on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 at 18:55 PM


Yes, you may need to get used to all the snakes slithering all over your body first before you can relax! But some of the other treatments sound quite relaxing. I don't mind being covered in chocolate, but I can imagine the mess that needs to be cleaned up afterwards.
Posted by Forum goddess on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 at 15:27 PM
Snake Massage - Israeli spa owner Ida Barak usese snakes for her massage. She believes that they have a calming effect and can alleviate joint pain.

i suspect majority of people will end up feeling MORE tensed and stressed.!!! :D:D:D
Posted by perceivedtobe on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 at 10:43 AM

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