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Traditional Thai Medicine

 

Traditional Thai Medicine or Traditional Medicine. It is normal health care. And abnormal conditions. Using balance theory of elements in the body and anatomy. Principles of Medical Science explain. According to the main academic principles. From the evidence of Ayutthaya. Traditional Thai medicine is given by Ayurveda India. By saying Doctor Biogog Pat ( Doctor of the Buddha) Is a medical writer When Buddhism began to propagate into Thailand. Buddhist monks who came to spread the knowledge of healing is applied to the villagers as well. It mixes with the culture and way of life of Thais.

 

Knowledge of Thai traditional medicine is due to the accumulation of experience in the fight against ailments. By looking at the mind and the organs in the human body, there is a one-to-one relationship. It also relates to the environment. Including the universe the solution is holistic. So it is not purely medical, but it is a philosophical thought that encompasses the lifestyle of Thai people.

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Applied Thai Traditional Medicine

 

Applied THAI - Traditional Medicine is one medical staff.  It is based on the concept of Dr. Oksate Singh, who wants to develop traditional medicine to be scientific and academic.

Traditional Thai Medicine is a new medical profession of Thai society. The knowledge will be based on current medical academic principles combined with traditional Thai medicine texts including the application of scientific instruments or medical devices. (In accordance with the rules and regulations of the Thai Traditional Medicine Council.). Applied Thai - Traditional Medicine can be diagnosed according to current medical practice. Only when the steps in the treatment must be treated with Thai traditional medicine such as the use of herbal medicines, massage, baked, Compression. Moreover, It can also provide birth and nourishment for mothers and babies. Follow Thai Traditional Health Promotion Guidelines.

 

Thai traditional medicine practitioners are required to apply for a license to practice the art of healing or professional license of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine. Especially before work in the hospital or provide treatment to patients. Examination of the medical certificate must apply for Applied Thai Traditional Medicine only. It is a complete and accurate Applied Thai traditional medicine. They also have the right to apply for a medical certificate or Thai Traditional Medicine Certificate in Thai Medicine, Thai Pharmacy and Midwifery

Benefits of Thai Massage

 

  • Relieves muscle tension and soreness

  • Increases blood circulation, lowers blood pressure

  • Helps detoxification of the body and boosts immune system

  • Improves breathing

  • Reduces stress and relieves anxiety

  • Increases flexibility and range of motion

  • Improves posture, balance and corrects body alignments

  • Releases energy blockage and balance mind, body and spirit

Thai Massage

 

Traditional Thai Massage-A combination of acupressure and yoga-like stretching techniques that therapist use of the

therapist's fingers, thumbs, elbows, arms and feet on the body's muscles, pressure points and energy lines("sen") to clear energy blockages and balance the body's energy.

 

Thai Massage can be performed either on a massage table or upon a cushioned floor mat

Thai Herbs

 

Herb Care sources the finest herbal raw ingredients from Thailand to create the effective product with care & gentleness. Our products are created from the indigenous knowledge and added our expertise which you can use our natural products with confidence. 

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We concern about social responsibility as we accompany with the local people to give them chance and knowledge to create their jobs and let them join our success. In addition, we never test on animals, and all our products are 100% vegetarian. So you can trust and choose

Thai Herbal Ball Hot Compression 

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The Thai Herbal Ball compress technique offers several potential health benefits:  It induces deep relaxation, relieves stress and fatigue, boosts both emotional and physical well-being, assists alignment and postural integrity of the body, improves circulation of blood and lymph and stimulates the internal organs.

The hot compresses are ideal for alleviating pain, stiff, sore or pulled muscles and ligaments, chronic back aches, arthritis, even skin conditions, migraines and chronic stress or anxiety.  The blend of traditional Thai herbs used in these compresses has a relaxing and invigorating effect on the body and mind, soothing sore and overworked muscles while giving the body's energy reserves a huge boost.

The herbs in the compress possess properties that are anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent and antioxidant.  They are used to address sprains, bruises and sore muscles, cleanse and heal the skin by promoting cell growth, and aid upper respiratory ailments such as bronchitis, asthma, and the common cold.

Thai Herbal Medicine

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Development of quality Thai traditional/herbal medicines:
production standard, regulation, and registration

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Classification of traditional or herbal medicines
According to the Drug Act 1967 (B.E.2510), drugs are classified
into two major groups, namely: -
1. Modern Drugs
2. Traditional Drugs
“Traditional drug” means a drug intended for use in the practice
of the traditional medicine or the cure of an animal disease, which
appears in a pharmacopoeia of traditional drug, notified by the Minister as
a traditional drug, or a drug of which formula has been registered as that of 112 O Traditional Medicine in KINGDOM OF THAILAND a traditional drug.

 

Types of registered herbal medicines
Thai FDA classified herbal medicinal products into four categories, namely:


1. Traditional drugs. These are Thai traditional medicines
or traditional Chinese medicine of which the indication, therapeutic claims, dosage and administration are based on traditional knowledge that have been passed on from generation to generation or from traditional textbooks recognized by the ministerial regulation. The dosage forms of traditional
drugs are not different from traditional dosage forms.


2. Modified traditional drugs. These are traditional medicines
of which the indication, therapeutic claims, dosage and administration are based on traditional knowledge as in the first group but the dosage forms have been modified into modern dosage forms, e.g. capsules or tablets, for the ease of use and an increased compliance.


3. Modern herbal medicines or Phytopharmaceuticals.
These are herbal medicinal products that are composed of active plant materials in the form of semi-purified compounds derived from scientific research and are classified as modern medicines. The indication, therapeutic claims, dosage and administration of herbal drugs are usually based on clinical trial evidence. This group of drugs is usually made of standardized
herbal extracts prepared into various modern dosage forms.


4. New drugs. These are new drugs from herbs developed
through complete drug development process and are in the form of purified isolated active substances of which the chemical structures were identified as new chemical entities; hence, this group of drugs is classified as modern medicines.
According to this classification, most of Thai traditional medicines and herbal medicines fall into the first three categories of herbal medicinal products.

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(http://www.searo.who.int/entity/medicines/topics/traditional_medicines_in_the_kingdom_of_thailand.pdf)

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