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How To Remove a Wart

November 20, 2009 By: TheaterProjector Category: Health No Comments →

I got my initial growth early on in my thirteenth year of life. My dad and mother both had brief stints with growth so I thought nothing of it and had it cooked off with liquid nitrogen I kept making trips to see the general practitioner each month to have the thing burnt off again and again, it just wouldn’t expire. I didn’t recognize how much therapy a growth needs to keep it beneath control. Removing warts is quite the drawn out and dreadful method.

To begin with, my general practitioner tried liquid nitrogen. Abundant other growth would show in the region of where the previous virus was. What looked like was happening was that the epicentre of the wart would die off, but the virus would survive on the outskirts. When the infection got going again instead of the one growth in the middle, there would be three about the old growth’s circumference.I had a disgusting growth taking up my hole fingertip on my left thumb and I could fundamentally feel it sucking my will to live. The infection had taken over both my hands and left me with growth of differing sizes all over the two of them.. I would keep my hands in the sleeves of my sweaters to hide them from people. Each time I would have my general practitioner freeze my thumb wart with liquid nitrogen, I would almost pass out because of the tenderness. The extremities of the body house the most nerve endings, I have never experienced hurt like that previously.

I tried a white topical cream on my growth that killed the skin around the wart. The hurt associated with this process was less intense than the liquid nitrogen but lasted much longer. My thumb wart would pound all day long for weeks and I thought this was the only way. When it was time for the bandages to come off, it looked as if my thumb had been in a tub for five days. After that, I was expected to pick off all the dead skin along with the wart. I picked at the dead skin for a while with tweezers, my fingers and an emery board. I had filed and picked down so far that it had started to bleed and ache quite a bit. It looked like the virus had made its way down to the bone.

My doctor gave me the name of a dermatologist and told me to see him next. Getting an meeting was difficult and took a long time so my wart grew back to its previous state. He applied a brown fluid that was supposed to cause an allergic retort and alert my bodies defences to the affected area. It was a crazy retort. My thumb filled with water to fight the allergy and began burning with pain. My thumb blistered beyond all identification and I thought I would give up on treating my infections. My body took care of the puffiness and burning pretty quickly but did nothing for the virus. I had wholly given up on getting rid of my infection.

I tried wrapping the wart in duct tape and then filing it down after a few days as well. I tried it but when it came time to file it down with an emery board, it was too bloody and agonizing to carry on. I even rubbed banana peels on it, hopeful that the old wives tale would work when nothing else had. The most absurd thing I tried was rubbing an old dirty cloth on the area and burying it underneath a full moon. I kind of knew it before, but it didn’t work. No wart treatment on earth worked to get rid of my damn warts. Until I found “No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags” by Chris Gibson.

I was sitting on the couch one morning watching awful daytime television when I heard the word “wart” on one of the channels. The A Channel morning show had some guy named Chris on talking about his new method to get rid of growth. Noticeably, having tried everything western medicine could throw at me, I was a bit skeptical. I found lots of people that had used and praised the effect. When I did find a poor review people complained that it left their skin loose and devoid of feeling but both of those would come back with time? I took the plunge regardless because it was the cheapest technique I had yet encountered and thought it might be a useful investment.

I was excited and in shock when I realized that my wart had totally disappeared in just three days. I had only tried it on the biggest growth on my thumb but I was very impressed with the speed at which it worked. My thumb tip had been restored to its almost former splendor. Since the wart had developed so huge, it had stretched out the skin around it. I noticed a couple wrinkles around where the growth used to be but they have since disappeared and my thumb is as it was years ago. I abruptly got to work on the other smaller warts.

I can’t say enough good about it because Chris’ product really does provide what it promises. I really don’t know where I would be without him. The product really does show you how to remove a wart. I can talk to girls without having my hands in my sleeves and have been given the freedom to wear short sleeved shirts. I am entirely ecstatic about the product because I had all but given up on getting rid of my warts. I can’t say how happy I am that this product worked.

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This is a great site that tells you step by step how to sharpen your gooves. It also gives great detail explaining ball spin, club contact, and why grooves are important. I really found it useful and I think you will too.

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How to Retire Now on $2000 in Thailand

July 23, 2009 By: allthai Category: Business, Recreation, Regional, World No Comments →

I have been retired now for 5 years living very well in Chiang Mai Thailand.

Here are my monthly expenses.

Rent:
Nice new 2 bedroom fully furnished apartment including 2 air conditioners, TV, cable, refrigerator, microwave, security cameras and guards. $254USD

Electricity:
$82USD

Water:
$12USD

Daily apartment cleaning service (except Sunday):
$71USD

Groceries and other supplies:
$140

Take home or eat out:
$102USD

Fitness center:
$83USD

Gasoline:
I have a 100CC Honda Dream Motorbike. $11USD

Savings for emergencies:
$200USD.

Total expenses:
$955USD

That leaves:
$1045USD for entertainment etc.

Every 6 month expenses:
Dental and health care in Thailand is very cheap and excellent.
Teeth cleaning with x-rays:
$51USD

Vacation to the beaches of south Thailand for 2 weeks or trip to other areas in Asia.
$1,000USD

Yearly expenses:
Full medical check up including doctor visit, EKG, blood pressure, liver, cholesterol levels and diabetes blood tests, x-rays, prostate check.
$62USD

Initial Expenses:
Retirement Visa Fee:
$53USD

Consulate General Document
$14USD

Doctor visit
$1.15USD, Yes 1 dollar and 15 cents.

Photos:
$1.10

You can purchase a vehicle or motorbike. A good used car runs around $5000USD.
A new motorbike, 100-125CC, around $1000USD.

To obtain a Thai retirement Visa the law states that you must have a retirement income of 800,000Thai baht per year. However you can live much cheaper than I do at my $2000USD per month budget in Chiang Mai and other parts of Thailand.

Now that you see how I do it we can help you get started once you arrive in Thailand.

We will help get you started, settle in, learn the culture and language. Show you where to shop, eat and entertainment spots. Purchase a vehicle or motorbike.

Prices shown in US Dollars are at the exchange rate of 35 Thai Baht to 1 US Dollar.

Morning bike ride in Chiang Mai Thailand
Ride with me near my home in Chiang Mai Thailand. See a Thai style donnut and coffee shop, a guy who ran his car into a canal, monks collecting alms and more.

Contact us at All Thailand Experiences for more details.

Learn How To Plan Your Thailand Holiday vacation

July 03, 2009 By: allthai Category: Recreation, Regional, Uncategorized, World No Comments →

Thailand is a fairly large country with many different cultures, scenery and attractions. If you plan your schedule carefully you can cover most of these on your first visit to the Kingdom. The main question is how?

Although a lot of this depends on how much time you have there are many mistakes people make on planning their visit so they miss out on experiencing the real culture and natural beauty of Thailand.

With the Internet you can find loads of information on Thailand but learning how to use this information is critical. It is easy to be overwhelmed with facts, suggestions, tour itineraries, hotel decisions, and ideas from others on where to go and what to do. All this information is great and of immense value if you can just sort it all out. I will try to help you do that here.

I have written many Thailand travel Blogs, journals and posted on several travel forums. I receive lots of email from visitors to these web sites asking about the Kingdom, culture, history, what to see, when, where and how. In almost every case it is impossible for them to enjoy the rich culture and natural beauty of Thailand away from the normal tourist crowds. Most have contacted me too late.

They have made several errors when planning their holiday vacation so now they are limited to doing the normal canned tour offered by most tour operators. They could have enjoyed a wonderful experience that will be remembered for a lifetime if they made the correct decisions in the proper order during their planning, here’s how.

DO NOT book your hotels or transportation inside Thailand until you have decided what you want to see, do and enjoy!!!

This is the biggest mistake you can make. Lets start with visiting north Thailand first.

Most of the email I receive is like this; “We have booked our flights Bangkok – Chiang Mai – Bangkok and 5 nights in a hotel in Chiang Mai. We want to go elephant riding, visit hill tribe villages, take a long tail boat ride, visit the Golden Triangle, Night Bazaar and Doi Inthanon National Park, is this possible in the time I have?”

Because they already have their flights and hotels booked they are limited to day trips from Chiang Mai. They will spend more time riding in a vehicle than enjoying the attractions.

Just to get to the Golden Triangle and return it will take 7 hours or more just riding in a vehicle. For Doi Inthanon they have just enough time to ride to the summit of the mountain, take a 20-minute trail walk, have lunch at a touristy restaurant, visit a few waterfalls and return to Chiang Mai.

For the long tail boat ride they will be limited to riding on the Ping River in town. If they choose to ride through the mountains it will be a 3 and 1/2 hour journey by vehicle, 3 hours in the boat and another 3 to 4 hours in a vehicle to return to Chiang Mai. Again, too much time in a vehicle. The elephant riding and hill tribe villages they visit will be close to town filled with tourists with not much real culture or natural beauty if any.

There is a much better way.

Decide on what you would like to see and do along with how much time you have first before booking your flights and hotel.

Now if the same person asked me; “I will be visiting Chiang Mai from Bangkok for 5 days, I want to go elephant riding, visit hill tribe villages, take a long tail boat ride, visit the Golden Triangle, Night Bazaar and Doi Inthanon National Park, is this possible in the time I have? We have not booked our hotels or flights inside Thailand yet”

Wow are they going to have a good time.

First thing is deciding how you are going to get to Chiang Mai. There are many options for traveling inside Thailand. Your travel agent or airline Internet booking sites are limited in their knowledge on what is available or they just don’t offer all possibilities.

Air Asia
Air Asia
Nok Air
Nok Air

Most will point you to Thai Airways however there are now a few excellent budget airlines where you can book directly over the Internet and save loads of cash. Nok Air for example has excellent service and cheaper, Air Asia is the cheapest but no assigned seating on their 737 aircraft. You can save as much as 70% when flying Air Asia if you book on their web site a few months in advance.

Another option is the train. The great thing about the overnight train that it is cheaper than flying (except with Air Asia at times) and you won’t need to spend money on overnight accommodations. The 2nd class berths are fine but 1st class is the way to go. In 1st class you will have your own private cabin with 2 berths in each cabin. There are two bathrooms to share with only 20 people. In 2nd class you will need to share the small toilet space and sink area with more than 40 persons. Also you will need to keep an eye on your baggage as everyone in the 2nd class car has their luggage exposed to others. Not much room for your bags either.

2nd class train car2nd class train berth
2nd class overnight
train car

The 1st class cabins are connecting so if you are a family you have a door you can open to the joining cabin. The porter is always cleaning the bathrooms and available during the complete trip to meet you needs. There is plenty of room to put your baggage in your cabin where it is not exposed to others. The 1st class car is locked at night securing it from the other train cars.

Food from the dining car will be brought to your room. A waiter or waitress will come to your berth for you to order. You can even request what time you would like to eat dinner and breakfast. The porter will have hot water, coffee or tea ready for you when you wake up in his service area of the 1st class car.

1st class train car1st class train berth
1st class
overnight
train cabin

The train is clean, safe, comfortable and fun. For 1st class there are two trains. The first one departs Bangkok at 6 PM arriving in Chiang Mai around 7:10 AM. The second train is for those who want to enjoy the beautiful north Thailand mountain countryside in the morning. That train departs Bangkok at 7:20 PM arriving in Chiang Mai around 9:40 AM.

Now lets talk about accommodations.

Most people do not know that there are excellent places to stay in the smallest towns and villages in North Thailand. These include everything from beautiful 5 star garden resorts in the forested mountains to clean bamboo bungalows in hill tribe villages with toilets and cold showers for guests only. To stay at anyone of these will enhance your Thailand Experience.

Spending an evening in a hill tribe village is an excellent way to learn about the culture of the people in the village. A good hill tribe village to spend your evening in should have a separate bamboo home, toilets and showers for their guests. Excellent Thai meals will be prepared by your guide or delivered fresh from a clean nearby restaurant.

Spending an evening with a family in a hill tribe village has many problems. Here is why.

First if there is a toilet and shower it is shared with everyone in the village if there is one at all. You will then have to wait your turn to go to the bathroom what ever your need. Most are very dirty and some with no running water. Second the cooking utensils; plates, spoon etc. are not at all clean. Many who spend an evening with a hill tribe family in a village become ill because of poor hygiene by the villages that handle and prepare the food, dirty dishes and eating utensils. Third is you are constantly bothered by the family trying to sell you something or to pay for a massage. They will invite neighbors into the home to do the same.

Lisu bungalow
2 bedroom Lisu hill tribe
village Bungalow

view from porch
Lisu bungalow porch

When you stay in your own bamboo home or bungalow in a hill tribe village they know that is your space. They will not bother you or burst into your home. You can visit them at your leisure and enjoy your privacy at the same time. The villagers are much happier as you are respecting their privacy also. The village headman or someone in the village will probably invite you into their home for a cup of tea. If you would like to see the inside of a hill tribe home always ask your guide first. The tour guide usually arranges visiting a hill tribe home in advance. The folks in the village know you are coming and a designated home is planned for your visit.

bamboo bungalowbamboo bungalow
Bungalows at the Karen Hill Tribe Village with private toilet and showers

This type of hill tribe village stay promotes harmony in the village. The culture is not disrupted, everyone’s privacy is respected and you are treated like a friend rather than a source of income as a tourist. The building of the home is paid for by the tour operator to the villagers and a fee is charged for the overnight stay to be shared by all the villagers.

river bungalow porch view
River Front Bungalow Porch

river bungalow room
River Front Bungalow Room

For those looking for comfort and scenic beauty, visiting hill tribe villages but not wishing to stay in one, there are many options. Excellent fully furnished bungalows with air conditioning in a small town on the banks of a beautiful river surround with mountains in a fruit orchard is just one of the choices. For bird lovers there are wonderful resorts that cater to the birds along with the guests in total comfort. Many of these hotel/bungalow resorts are on large garden laden grounds with hike and bike trails. Bikes are available to take a leisurely ride through forest and small villages. They all have excellent restaurants serving Thai and Western food and yes a Jacuzzi and/or swimming pool.

mountain resort
Beautiful Mountain Resorts

What ever your inside Thailand travel or accommodations needs there is the transport and place for you. Check around and find a good flexible tour operator that will give you many choices of transport, accommodations and tours to meet your needs and expectations. No need to reserve your hotel or resort for every night in one place. Many operators will say you can’t do this or that, take this package tour, stay at this hotel, take this flight, etc. If you do, you might miss out on a wonderful experience to remember for a lifetime.

To learn more about Thailand please visit Thailand Travel and Culture Group and All Thailand Experiences

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April 28, 2009 By: missdejoir Category: Business No Comments →

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