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In Pics | 5 strange medical and cosmetic treatments from around the worldHere we take a look at some strange medical and cosmetic treatments from around the world.
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In Pics | 5 strange medical and cosmetic treatments from around the world
In Pics | 5 strange medical and cosmetic treatments from around the world
Sand Therapy: People around the world visit Cairo to undertake ‘Sand therapy’, wherein people bury themselves under the sand during the hottest time of the day believing it will cure sexual impotency. Credit: Getty Photo
Urine Healing: Villagers in Cambodia believe that urine of cow, snakes and turtles have superpowers and have the potential to heal any disease. Credit: Reuters Photo
Bee Venom Therapy: Majorly practiced in Palestine, this treatment advises practitioners to use the venom of honeybees to treat epilepsy, spinal disorders, hearing problems and nasal allergy. Credit: AFP Photo
Cow Dung Therapy: While the world is reeling under coronavirus, people in Gujrat practice cow dung therapy to ward off Covid-19. Credit: Reuters Photo
In Russia, schools make kindergarten kids pour cold water on themselves in freezing cold. They believe this will improve their health and keep them fit. Credit: Unsplash Photo
Mud Therapy: This is practiced in many countries, especially in the Middle East. People smear mud on themselves in this therapy, believing this will cure diseases. The mineral mud is believed to be able to alleviate pain from rheumatoid arthritis, sequela of traumatisms and peripheral nervous system diseases. Credit: Reuters Photo
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(Published 27 May 2021, 18:04 IST)