Snake Massage Therapy
Snake massage trend is not for the faint-hearted
December 28, 2020 | 10:03am | Updated
These ssssssneaky massage therapists don’t have hands.
People in desperate need of pain relief are willing to let carnivorous reptiles slither all over their bodies — and faces — at a small spa in Cairo.
As soothing music pumps through the sound system, masseurs rub oil on clients’ backs — before introducing a combination of pythons or around 28 different types of non-venomous snakes in the adrenaline-fueled 30-minute session.
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Masseuse and spa owner Safwat Sedki said snake massages help reduce muscle and joint pain while improving blood circulation and releasing endorphins.
“The use of snakes is a type of massage, and it has two aims, physical and emotional,” Sedki told Reuters in the video footage captured above. “The physical aim is to improve blood circulation and mental stimulation and the emotional aim is that it releases endorphins that help with the ‘happy hormone’ that helps people regain confidence and strengthen the immune system.”
After first gaining popularity across Asia, particularly in Indonesia and the Philippines, these supposedly soothing snake-skin sessions expanded into other countries including Brazil, Russia, Israel and the US, the Sun reported.
Sedki admitted it was not an easy sell for his Egyptian clientele in the beginning: “When we first introduced the session, a lot of people were afraid, they said, ‘Snakes, how can you use snakes?!’ — but once we started explaining to people the benefits of this massage … the idea was accepted by a lot of people, especially those who have a phobia or fear of snakes.”
Spa owner Safwat Sedki gives a snake back massage to Diaa Zein in Cairo.
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Customer Diaa Zein, who stumbled upon the slithering spa service while scrolling his social media, said he experienced a “sense of relief and rejuvenation” as soon as the critters were placed on his back.
“I was nervous at first [and] scared of snakes being on my body,” he said. ” But the fear, anxiety and tension was reduced and the session gave a sense of relaxation as the snakes went over my back and having them there boosted my self confidence.”
After Zein got used to the slithering on his back — he decided to get a *.
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The spa owner and customers say the massage gave them a boost of self-confidence as well as a feeling of total relaxation due to the unusual sensation of snakes on the skin.
Sedki said he started by offering the sessions for free to curious patrons — but he now charges around 100 Egyptian Pounds ($6.37) for a 20 or 30-minute session.
However, snake massage should not be used as a substitute for traditional medical care or doctor visits, Sedki warned.
Comments
After Zein got used to the slithering on his back — he decided to get a *.
Well ok then, sounds ... low bottom
I thought this was going to be about giving snakes massage therapy with a shovel.😜
We've gone from snake oil potions to...
...oiled snake massages?
PT Barnum would be proud.
Now This is a snake massage I would pay good money for
You would have to have a BIG stack as she is married to a billionaire, really.
Ain't enough Valium to get me to try that.
Now Selma could walk on my back with her snake around her neck.
Can you say "Oh Hell no!!"
And I have nothing against snakes. If necessary I will even pick one up to move it from where I don't want it. Having said that I repeat:
"Oh Hell no!!"
Selma without the snake "Oh Hell yes!!" Selma with the snake "Oh Hell no!!"
Thought Peewee Herman got arrested for that???
Yeah, because everyone knows just how dangerous Garter snakes are .............. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Or anyone with a brain.
Actually they are considered rear-fanged and mildly venomous, though having been bitten 20 or 30 times I cannot testify to that.
Thanks for this thread.. Now I have seen it all.
The back massage is over, now he goes for a face massage. Wait a minute! This is Egypt. That top snake looks like an asp to me.
Rather have some hot Egyptian women than snakes, my preference.
Looks like a new way to get the folks to start talking like parrots at Guantánamo Bay
I've had lots of snakes have made me exercise my legs fast when I almost stepped on them or have stepped on them..
I'm not afraid of snakes but respect them, no way in heck I would let any of them crawl around on me as massage therapy. (and they have to pay for this)
But again not much of anything now days surprises me.
I'm going to have to stop saying: How stupid can you get, people take it as a challenge.
One thing certain about practically all the many snakes I have observed over the years is their habit of smearing musk and feces on their handlers.
Undoubtedly such therapy would be embraced by members of main stream media.
if someone did that to me, I definatley would not need an enema, I think I could empty myself on the spot............
That guy is obviously not a Ranger- or he would be having lunch.
It's just a few little snakes. I don't see any big deal but on the other hand, I doubt the true therapeutic value.
Relaxing? Heck no! I would be so tense you could not pound a hat pin up my keester with a 12 pound sledge hammer.