1/18/2009

Thai Spa, Spa Light Star Bright


Spa Light Star Bright

By Seonia Gordon

Spa mania has gripped Thailand and on Phuket there is no pause for breath. The Thai spa industry is now evolving to enforce stringent controls of an international standard.

That started as traditional Thai massage treatment — which usually involves just a therapist’s hands on a willing body — has evolved into a thriving spa industry offering top-to-toe indulgence. Thailand, always popular for massage, has long enjoyed a reputation worldwide as the place to learn ancient healing techniques to address a variety of ailments, as well as to reduce stress levels and replace lost energy. But now, given the increase in visitors and the increasingly international flavour of the island, those seeking a spot of indulgence can treat themselves to any number of “feasts for the senses”, lavish pampering packages. A new trend involves a synergy of Oriental and Western folk wisdom, where tried and tested remedies combine in a winning formula.

On Phuket, a fantastic range of therapies is on offer, with something to suit every pocket. A simple traditional steam and massage goes for around 300 baht, while 5-star deals, with cool mountain breezes and spectacular sea views, bilities are endless.

And there’s an emphasis on “natural”, “fresh” and “complete”. A holistic approach now represents a large part of the spa hypothesis here, and the industry has progressed to include treatments popular in the West including colonic irrigation, detoxification, weight loss programmes and a vast range of water cures. Several resorts here are now tendering crystal healing and concentration meditation. This is big business. More than 200 spas are listed on Phuket. Nationwide, the industry generates an estimated 3.6 billion baht per year. In a recent “Wellness and Spas Fair” held in the Middle East, Thailand was dubbed Top Spa Destination. “Thai spas are unique in that they provide exceptional service,” said Dr Paial healing and concentration meditation. This is big business. More than 200 spas are listed on Phuket. Nationwide, the industry generates an estimated 3.6 billion baht per year. In a recent “Wellness and Spas Fair” held in the Middle East, Thailand was dubbed Top Spa Destination. “Thai spas are unique in that they provide exceptional service,” said Dr Paiboon, of Bangkok’s Aroma Vera company, in a Bangkok Post article (24 May 2004). “There’s no other place in the world where you can find such superb hospitality.”

The whole “relax and let someone else pamper you” concept is tempting for both tourists and hard-worked local residents stressed by the tough business of living in paradise. No doubt there’s a place for spas, and no doubt that growth in the industry is going to continue. But who’s keeping an eye on it all? It wasn’t that long ago that, when “essential oils” became popular in Europe, regulations were needed to weed out shark operators selling cheap copies that harmed the skin and, sometimes, even led to serious illness. Heard the story about the chiropractor who accidentally broke someone’s neck?

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MPH) recognizes the importance of establishing internationally accepted standards for the spa industry. It has recently identified appropriate criteria for the accreditation and certification of the country’s spa operators. Currently, no national standards exist for the regulation of spas, but the MPH has drawn up a set of guidelines. Each province is responsible for setting its own criteria. The Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) has just joined the Phuket Spa Business Club in an effort to encourage resorts to become part of the club, opening themselves to inspection and certification. “We are looking at three main areas when checking a spa,” says PPHO Head of Health Consumer Protection Jurai Skulpuak,” the physical environment of the building and the equipment; the

and lusher evergreen forest is found in the valleys, where the soil is deeper and richer. But opportunistic tropical vegetation flourishes in every niche available. Plants such as pandanus and prickly pear cactus establish themselves even on the sheer cliff faces, sending their roots into the tiniest cracks and subsisting on rainwater, sometimes merely on the humidity in the air.

High above the cliffs, stately eagles soar. Whoops and shrill cries hint at other wildlife, at birds and monkeys as yet unseen. Monkeys, ‘flying foxes’ (tree-dwelling fruit bats, some of them with a wingspan of a metre), and lizards are some of the terrestrial animals most often seen. Sea eagles, vivid blue kingfishers, herons, hornbills, and swiftlets are just some of the common bird species.

People have sailed the waters of Phang Nga Bay for at least 3,000 years. Traces of prehistoric hunters and fishermen may be found in the rock paintings which decorate overhangs and cliffs throughout the area. Sea Gypsies, recreational sailors, and tour groups are among those who have over the years added less interesting graffiti to the petroglyphs. Given the record of industrial and tourism development in most parts of the world, there is reason to fear that human beings will be one perhaps catastrophic factor in the shaping of what is one of the most scenic tropical paradises in the world.

Fortunately, however, since 1981 the area has been designated a marine national park by the Thai government. This has no doubt reduced the risks to the environment. But it is still the responsibility of every visitor to treat Phang Nga with respect, leaving it in the same condition in which we found it, and thereby helping to preserve this natural treasure for those who come after.

by: www.phuketmagazine.com

Thai Food, Beef Panang Curry[Panang Neur]

Panang curry is slightly different from the other coconut milk curries in that it has a thicker sauce from an amazing array of dried spices. It combines some herbs such as basil leaves , red chilli and kaffir lime leaves.

Beef Panang Ingredients

1. 400 grams beef tenderloin, sliced

2. 2 tablespoons panang curry paste

3. 2 tablespoons vegetable cooking oil

4. 150 gms coconut milk

5. 2 tablespoons palm sugar

6. 2 tablespoons fish sauce

7. 10 basil leaves

8. 1 red chilli, sliced

9. 3 kaffir lime leaves

Beef Panang Preparations

1. Heat the oil in a wok and fry the curry paste for one minute, then pour in the coconut milk and boil.

2. Add beef and season with palm sugar and fish sauce.

3. Once the beefs are cooked, then add basil, chilli and kaffir lime leaves. Transfer to a serving bowl. Serve with steamed rice is also a good way to enjoy this recipe.

by: http://www.thaifooddb.com


Muay Thai or Thai boxing, How it is amazing?

You might have heard about it, or even seen it on TV—the furious punches, crushing elbow strikes, lethal kicks, powerful grappling and artful feints. But nothing compares to seeing them executed to loud cheers and heart-racing tune of an accompanying wind-and-percussion ensemble. Welcome to the exciting world of Muay Thai, a martial art like no others, and a proud heritage of a nation.

The history of Thai culture, Muay Thai is interwoven with the history of the Thai people. A gentle, peace-loving people, for centuries Thais had to defend themselves and their land from aggressive powers. They developed a form of close, hand-to-hand combat best suited for the kind of rough-terrain battle they were fighting. Over time it became a rite of passage for Thai men to take up training in this martial art. King Naresuan the Great (1555-1605), one of the country’s most celebrated warrior-heroes, is believed to have been an excellent boxer himself, and it was he who made Muay Thai a required part of military training. Another milestone in the history of Muay Thai was the triumph of Nai Khanom Tom over 10 Burmese boxers in 1774. Taken captive after the Thai capital fell in 1767, Nai Khanom Tom was picked to fight before the Burmese king. After defeating ten of them in a row, he was freed and returned home a hero.

In the old days, Muay Thai was a dangerous sport, with no safety gear of any kind for the fighters, and only lengths of cords to wrht: bold;">Muay Thai Council was set up by cabinet resolution in 1995 to promote this national heritage at national and international levels. At a conference held that same year, 78 member countries voted for the establishment of a training school where all elements of Muay Thai would be taught. The Muay Thai Institute was founded in 1997 and is now the only training school accredited by the Ministry of Education.

Muay Thai or Thai boxing with international passion


Muay Thai, along with soccer, is certainly the most passionately followed sport in the country. Television networks broadcast fights five days a week, and the fight results at major stadiums are reported in all major newspapers. International boxing is also very popular, and the country has produced dozens of world champions, but they all started out as Muay Thai fighters. So it is not surprising that a boy as young as seven or eight would start training to become one—and many do, at stables across the country. Most provincial capitals have a boxing ring, but the ultimate dream of young boxers is to fight at Lumpini or Ratchadamgside tickets going for 500 baht each. Fights usually begins around 6:30 p.m., with preliminary bouts featuring younger, less experienced boxers, and build up towards the main event, usually around nine o’clock.

Muay Thai is fought in five three-minute rounds with two-minute breaks in between. The fight is preceded by a wai khru dance, in which each contestant pays homage to his teachers. Besides the younger, less experienced boxers, and build up towards the main event, usually around nine o’clock.

Muay Thai is fought in five three-minute rounds with two-minute breaks in between. The fight is preceded by a wai khru dance, in which each contestant pays homage to his teachers. Besides the symbolic meaning, the dance is a good warm-up exercise. You will notice that each boxer wears a headband and armbands. The headband, called mongkhol, is believed to bestow luck to the wearer since it has been blessed by a monk or the boxer’s own teacher. Since Buddhism and the teacher play important roles in the life of Thais, the headband is both a lucky charm and a spiritual object. It will be removed after the wai khru dance, and only by the boxer’s trainer. The armbands, meanwhile, are believed to offer protection and are only removed when the fight has ended.

A match is decided by a knockout or by points. Three judges decide who carries the round and the one who wins the most rounds, win the fight. The referee plays a very important role, since boxers’ safety depends on his decision.

To one side of the ring is the band section, comprising a Javanese clarinet, drums and cymbals. They accompany the fight from the homage dance to the conclusion. The tempo goes up as the action inside the ring intensifies. The musicians are mostly old-timers who have seen just about anything, yet their music always makes the heart race faster. It is said that the tune is a siren song that the true Muay Thai devotee can never resist.

On fight nights at major stadiums, especially at Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen, tourists fill up a sizable portion of the seats, and the number is growing. Most opt to sit at ringside, to see the action up close. On nights of major events, usually advertised days in advance, it can be hard to get tickets. You might want to book through your hotels or travel agents.

by: http://bangkok.sawadee.com

New Arrival Thai Hand Made Product Necklect, Bracelet, Ankel Bracelet, and Ring

Thai hand made product is nearly coming. You will see our new category product with colorful beat, stone, crystal, turquoise. We combined all the material to become necklect, bracelet, ankel bracelet, and ring with the most colorful and design.

1/17/2009

Thai Culture, Siamese fighting fish Color

Colors
Bettas have been affectionately nicknamed "The Jewel of the Orient" due to the wide range of colors which are produced through selective breeding.

Wild bettas only exhibit strong colors when agitated.[citation needed] However, breeders have been able to make this coloration permanent, and a wide variety of hues breed true. Bettas come in a variety of colors, such as red, blue, turquoise, orange, yellow, white, and green. Most are slightly iridescent, and can appear to change color with different lighting or viewing angle. Breeders have also developed different color patterns such as marble and butterfly, as well as metallic shades such as copper, gold, and opaque.[citation needed]

Breeders around the world continue to develop new varieties. Often, the male species are sold preferentially in stores because of their beauty, compared to the females. Recently, breeders have developed in females the same range of colors previously only bred in males. However, females never develop fins as showy as males of the same type and are almost always more subdued in colouration.

The true albino betta is a 'holy grail' that has been feverishly sought after since one recorded appearance in 1927, and one in 1953. Neither of them were able to establish a line of true albino betta. In 1994, a hobbyist named Tanaka successfully bred it

by: http://en.wikipedia.org/

Thai Spa, Bangkok, Pornsarin Beauty Clinic

Treatments & Services for Every Need

Employing state-of-the-art technology in beauty treatments and quality products tailored to each individual, Ponsarin Beauty Clinic guarantees to deliver satisfactory results through the following treatments:

Botox (Botulinum Toxin) is a non-surgical treatment that temporarily smoothens moderate to severe frown lines between brows as well as effectively shaping the facial contour. Botox, the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is a purified protein produced by the Clostridium Botulinum bacterium, which reduces the activity of the muscles that cause frown lines between the brows.

Plasmalite is the Fluorescent Pulsed Light (FPL) system specially designed to remove harmful UV light, which incorporates the benefits of laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) within a single system. By targeting specific chromophores in the skin - collagen for skin rejuvenation, melanin for hair removal and hemoglobin for vascular lesions - Plasmalite non-invasively treats all types of skin imperfections easily and effectively.

Mesotherapy rectifies problem areas with microinjection, 'medicinal bullets', of traditional or homeopathic medicines and vitamins. Mesotherapy can reduce cellulite, unwanted fat, sagging skin and excess skin or fat on the neck.

Diamond Care Treatment uses the advanced dermabrasion Diamond Technology from Australia. It is performed on the facial skin to remove acne scarring or any other types of facial skin imperfections, promoting a more youthful appearance and healthier skin.

Advanced Fluorescence Technology (AFT)
Advanced Fluorescence Technology (AFT) is the next generation of multi-application pulsed light technology. Its unique design converts unused UV light into the optimal spectrum, as well as limits peak power to only the therapeutic range, precisely heating its intended target with remarkably little or no skin damage or discomfort.

Near-Infared Technology
The near-infrared hand-piece produces safe, effective deep dermal heating which induces neocollagenesis. The ST Module of the Harmony Platform provides innovative technology for non-invasive skinssive fat, creating an internal thermal increase. This procedure, also known as Hyperthermia, activates blood flow, increases metabolism to liquefy and disperse fat as well as cellulite.

Pornsarin Clinic also offers Men's Menu, a wide range of treatments designed specially for men. Feature treatments include Facial for Men, Men's Stress Management, Men's Health, Rejuvenating Facial, Re-balancing Facial, After-Sun Facial, and Firming Massage.

Other skin and body treatments available include Medlite, Lontophoresis Microinfusion, Phonophoresis, and AHA treatment. In addition to skin and body treatments, Ponsarin Clinic also provides medical spa services such as massage treatment and beauty consultancy services. The team of qualified experts and well-trained staff will provide you with the best skin and body treatments and unrivalled services.

Location: Easily accessible from Sathorn, Silom and Sukhumvit Road
Address: 3-3/1, Nonsri Road, Chong Nonsri, Yannawa
Tel: +66 (0)2 681 0292, +66 (0)81 905 1591
Fax: +66 (0)2 681 0291

by: http://www.bangkok.com