I read a story, very plausible to me, about some farang from a western country, who upon retirement, expatriated to Thailand. He had at the time, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and was carrying too many pounds. When he got settled in Thailand, he went on an all Thai food diet. No other changes, such as meds, or activity level.
After 6 months, his BP and cholesterol were normal and he lost much of the extra weight.
Go to Thailand, eat like a typical Thai = get healthy....
After 6 months, his BP and cholesterol were normal and he lost much of the extra weight.
Go to Thailand, eat like a typical Thai = get healthy....
Here's an interesting question for people that either live her or plan to...
Can you live a longer and healthier life by simply moving to Thailand?
Of course there are a million variables to consider...
Existing health status, dietary requirements and options, ability to adapt and compromise...
Is moving to Thailand (or another country) the answer or simply moving away from where you are now?
And what about stress? (I've forgotten what that is!) Would your spiritual side benefit from the move... or would you be constantly frustrated by the inability of the world to move around you as it did in your home country?
Some people retire here hoping for a better life... some people (like me) move here to combine working and living.
But on the flip side to the opportunities and possibilities that Thailand offers there's a flip side, too.
Many people come here and leave within a few months... and worse some people find odd and interesting ways to die here.
A lot of hearts have been broken here and a lot of wallets emptied!
The title of this forum is 'Life and Living in Thailand.'
Is it all it's cracked up to be... or do you have to be cracked up to be here?
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