s0 v8 U% v4 t! _人在德国 社区Women turn to leeches in Tbilisi 22 June 2011" J* O( G/ o& H+ E
$ l9 E, [* C4 z* Q+ z* ~, V) rLeeches have been used in medicine for thousands of years. By attaching themselves to the body, and sucking blood from a patient, they were thought to bring health benefits.rs238848.rs.hosteurope.de: C; u. G' T- F- b: ?: y" V, c3 q
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The idea being that disease could be banished by releasing the infected blood.rs238848.rs.hosteurope.de# A$ Z8 T. G: N$ U8 P+ P
; v" Y. {( A3 E+ NThat idea fell out of fashion during the 20th century, with the discovery of modern drugs. But today, as interest in traditional medicine grows, they are making a comeback - particularly in the former Soviet State of Georgia.7 a% X( f/ Q2 a) F0 Z( J
! r8 N2 y2 a8 D% C3 y: T5 x: qrs238848.rs.hosteurope.deDamien McGuinness in the capital Tbilisi has been finding out why.