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11 Completely Bizarre Spa Treatments You Won’t Believe Are Real

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Swaddling

We promise we’re only gonna make a short trip to the weird world and then rapidly come back. So there’s this technique invented by an Asian woman in 2015 that is probably the most controversial so far.

Swaddling therapy is a Freudian-based treatment made to remind you of the stillness and peace of the womb by wrapping you in a cloth. So, basically, it suffocates you. The practice is called Otonamaki (adult swaddling) and it offers you the chance to feel zero gravity and experience a new version of relaxation.

So if you ever had in your plans to be suffocated by an Asian specialist, maybe this practice will help you fulfill your wishes.

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