A Thai Herbal - Traditional Recipes for Health and Harmony
This book is a practical and entertaining guide to the traditional herbalism of Thailand. It is written for the beginning herbalist or for the general reader with a curiosity about the fascinating topic of holistic health and Eastern medicine. This book is the first in a series on the subject of the traditional medicine of Thailand with upcoming volumes named Traditional Thai Massage Therapy and Acupressure and The Spiritual Healing of Traditional Thailand.
Added by: nastroenie | Karma: 223.50 | Black Hole | 7 February 2011
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Frommer's Thailand with your Family (Frommers With Your Family Series)
These information-packed full-color guides help families plan trips to niche and popular destinations. * Written by local experts * Exact prices, color photos, and maps * Insider tips for family-friendly travel
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The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches & Islands 3 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
The Rough Guide to Thailand''s Beaches and Islands is the ultimate guideto these glorious destinations. From the enchanting and little-knownislands of Ban Krud and Suan Luang to the hip beach resort of PakNam Pran. A full-colour 24-page section introduces the highlights, withstunning photography of the best the islands have to offer. This new edition includes two brand-new full-colour inserts: ''Southern Thai Food'' and ''Sea Kayaking''.
Added by: Cheramie | Karma: 275.78 | Fiction literature | 21 December 2009
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In our ever-shrinking world, where popular Western culture seems to have infected every nation on the planet, it is hard to find even a small niche of unspoiled land--forget searching for pristine islands or continents. This is the situation in Alex Garland's debut novel, The Beach. Human progress has reduced Eden to a secret little beach near Thailand.