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Is Nuad Boran unique? Tom Yam Khung is to!

Alverez | 27.05.2003 17:58

Is Nuad Boran unique? Tom Yam Khung is to!





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From: www.ancientmassage.info

Email:  ancientmassage@fr.st

Nuad Phaen Boran or better
known as ‘Thai Massage’

Don’t let you confuse with
the so-called Thai Massaged Parlors. They have nothing in common wit the Origin
Thai Body Massage, Thai Medical Massage or Thai Foot Massage (Reflexology).

Thai Massage is as old as at
least 3-4000 years and is a traditions and heritage like many Kingdoms are in
Europe. There is nothing in common with the beloved Queen Elisabeth from the
United Kingdom and the Nightclub Elisabeth in center of Jakarta or Sydney or
Paris.

So these rules are the same
with THAI MASSAGE or Nuad Phaen Boran.

Thai Massage is misused at
many places just as a front door to enter and then you are in nothing else then
a normal brothel like we have and know in all location like Paris, Berlin,
Rome, Madrid, Rio, New York, and London.

Thai Massage (Traditional) is
to provide relief and to relax from the daily stress, used still in Thailand
more often then the expensive visit to the local medical Doctor. So the next
time when you see ‘Thai Massage’ just doesn’t take it for given. Thai Massage
is culture, Heritage and Tradition of the Thai Society, the Thai peoples and
the Thai Nation and nothing else.

About Thai Massage

Thai massage is an ancient healing art.

Its legendary founder was a
doctor who lived in India over 2500 years ago, a contemporary of the Buddha.
His teaching reached Thailand around 2200 years ago, at around the same time as
did Buddhist teachings, and developed into what is now known as Thai Yoga
Massage. It was initially considered a spiritual practise, a meditative
application of loving kindness.

Thai massage is based on a
concept of invisible energy lines (the ten sen) that run throughout the body.
Important energy point's are located along these lines.

Thumb, palm, elbow, knee and
foot pressure, combined with gentle yoga based stretches, are used by the
masseur to stimulate and balance the energy flow and release blockages, leading
to increased vitality and well being.

Thai massage is applied with
the client lying, fully clothed, on a futon on the floor.    

 

Thai Massage: Step-by-Step:

Sawadee kha (Hello)!

Thai massage (nuat phaen
boran) is my favorite spa treatment. I always feel positively energized after
having one. What better place to experience it than in the country this ancient
massage originated?  I had five Thai massages during my visit to Thailand
in June 2001. Follow this link  http://www.nuadphaenboran.sp.st
in the northern mountains. In the following 60+ photos, you will see Massage
therapists to demonstrate a Thai massage. Ms. Kanchana is wearing a
loose-fitting Thai massage outfit called a "choot nourd" that the
Lanna Spa provides for its clients to wear during the massage. I liked it so
much, I bought one to take home.

 

 

 

Here our monthly receipt.
Please look back we will ad each month another Thai specialty.

Yours truly

 info@relaxreflex.com

 

Kao Niou and Som Tam, (Pok
Pok) Or Pad Thai, or Tom Yam Khung is THAI and well known worldwide.

Thai Massage in Europe and –
Thai Food are unique and you should watch carefully the next time you read
about ‘Thai Massage’ and Thai Massage’. The same applies for the Thai Food,
better known to the peoples as ‘Kin Kao’: Eat Rice!




Recipe




Recipe Name: Toasted Fish Cake (Tad Man
Pla)(Thai)




Ingredients:
3 ½ tbsp. roasted peanuts
1 red onions
½ tsp. shrimp paste
2 ½ tbsp. water
1 ½ tsp. sliced citrus leaf
½ tsp. citrus skin
6 cloves garlic
1 ½ tsp. salt
Curry Paste:
6 dry chili peppers
4 cucumbers
1 egg yolk
2 big chili peppers cut into rings
500 g. fish
½ cup lemon grass
¾ cups Heinz Vinegar
½ cup sugar
1 tsp. coriander root
½ cup long green beans (cowpea)
Sauce for Dipping:
3 tbsp. fish sauce




Directions:
Pound all ingredients of curry paste until smooth. Mix fish and curry paste.
Add egg yolk, fish sauce and water, knead until smooth. Add citrus leaf and
cowpea, knead. Fry over medium heat.
For the sauce: Boil the
vinegar, sugar and salt. Pound garlic and add into the vinegar, sugar and
salt.




Recipe




Recipe Name: Thai Fried Noodle (Thai)




Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups bean sprouts
1 teaspoon garlic (chopped)
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
1 1/2 tablespoon peanuts (crushed)
lemon
1 teaspoon vinegar
red pepper
1 tablespoon bean curd (sliced)
12 shrimp (shelled)
1 1/4 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 tablespoon shrimp (dry, pounded)
500 grams Thai rice noodles
1 1/4 tablespoon fish sauce




Directions:
Soak dry noodles in warm water for 10 minutes and drain. Heat oil and fry
garlic until light brown. Add shrimp and cook until well done. Add sugar,
fish sauce, vinegar and egg then mix well. Add noodles and fry until well
done. Add bean sprouts and cook well. Add crushed peanuts and pounded dry
shrimp then mix. Spoon on plate and serve with bean sprouts and sliced lemon.





Calories:
1090.0 Grams.




Protein:
44.0 Grams.




Carbohydrates:
127.0 Grams.




Fat:
44.0 Grams.




Sodium:
834.0 Milli Grams.











 

 




Recipe Name: Ham Salad (Thailand)




Ingredients:
1/2 cup onion (sliced)
3/4 tbsp. spring onion (chopped)
5 cloves garlic
1 tsp. red pepper powder
1 1/2 tbsp. lemon juice
300 g. ham (chopped)
fresh vegetables
1/2 tbsp. fish sauce




Directions:
Mix all ingredients together.
Season with lemon juice and
fish sauce.
Serve with spring onion and
fresh vegetables.




Calories:
550.0 Grams.




Protein:
70.0 Grams.




Fat:
30.0 Grams.




Sodium:
3300.0 Milli Grams.




 




Recipe Name: Green Shrimp Curry (Thai)




Ingredients:
2 tablespoons lemon grass, sliced (for curry paste)
2 1/4 cups coconut milk
3/4 kg. shrimp (cleaned and shelled)
3 pieces sliced kha (for curry paste)
7 cloves garlic (for curry paste)
3/4 cups sweet peas
15 green chili peppers (for curry paste)
1 teaspoon shrimp paste (for curry paste)
3 green chili peppers
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg (for curry paste)
5 cloves red onion (for curry paste)
1/2 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon each of chopped coriander root, caraway, citrus skin (for curry
paste)
basil 10 leaves
3 tablespoons fish sauce




Directions:
Pound all ingredients of curry paste until smooth. Heat half a cup of coconut
milk until the oil comes out. Stir-fry the curry paste for a while. Add fish
sauce and sugar. Add shrimp and fry. Add the remaining coconut milk and let
it boil. Add sweet peas and green chili peppers and boil for a few minutes.
Add basil and remove from heat.




Calories:
1437.0 Grams.




Protein:
98.0 Grams.




Carbohydrates:
28.0 Grams.




Fat:
109.0 Grams.




Sodium:
2594.0 Milli Grams.




 

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Alverez
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