Dear East West Healing,
I have read your message in the institute of thai massage.
Can you please give me some advise ? I am selling all SPA Product in
Bangkok and looking for expanding my business to oversea country. My
product has almost everything, including Herbal Compress/Ball which is
quite famous nowadays (I have show room in Pratunam Center. And
everyday, many foreigner is coming and buying this). Also my product
also has massage oil and foot massage cream including all home made
soap from natural product.
Now I have product ready but do not know where and how to make
market. Do you idea ? Or can you help me ? If yes, I am happy to have
you my partner. You know, Thailand is so far, and I have never been in
your country. But from internet, I see many news which is about Thai
massage.
Anyway, I would like to tell you that all of my product has good quality
and also reasonable price. Please do contact me back if you have
interesting.
Thanks In Advance.
Kind Regards,
Suwanna Samana
Below I send you some of my product information
Hand Made Herbal Ball/Compress.
1 pc 50 BHT
100 pcs 45 BHT
500 pcs 40 BHT
1,000 pcs 35 BHT
Massage Oil
Aroma as per following : Oxygen, Honey Sweet, Stimulate, Wild
Buberry, Orange Oil, Eternity Mery, Roxanne, Fresh Lemon, Patchol,
White Lilly, Savveen, Rose White, OD's Issey, Scala, CP Jadorin, Green
Tea, Cool Water, Lavender, Increase, Donatella, Ginger, Aqua, Fresh
Herb, Tea Tree, Butter Milk, T. Rose, Bualung, Pip, Musk, Relax, Rouge,
Blueberry, Silk, Cupid, Ylang Ylang, Fresh Orange and New Eth
5 L/Kg 550 BHT
10 L/Kg 500 BHT
Foot Massage Cream with Oriental Aroma
5 L/Kg 500 BHT
10 L/Kg 400 BHT
NATURAL BODY SCRUB POWDER
5 L/Kg 1,000 BHT
10 L/Kg 800 BHT
NATURAL HANDCRAFTED SOAP
1 pc 90 BHT
50 pcs 80 BHT
100 pcs 70 BHT
500 pcs 60 BHT
ROSE SOAP (moisturizer)
GOAT'S MILK (emollients)
YOGURT (moisturizer)
LEMON GRASS (antiseptic antiacne)
TAMARIND/TURMERIC (natural whitening)
MANGOSTEEN PEEL (anticeptic anti acne)
GINSENG/BLACK PALM (reduced dark spots)
TAMARIND (natural whitening)
TURMERIC (anti inflammatory)
CINAMOND (anticeptic)
WEAT GERMS (body scrub)
JASMIN RICE (moisture balance)
SOY BEANS (emollients)
ORCHID (antioxidant)
EMBLIC MYROBALAN (natural whitening)
COCONUT (moisturizer)
PAPAYA (natural whitening)
NONI (anti oxidant)
APPLE/BANANA (moisturizer)
STAR FRUIT/CUCUMBER (natural whitening)
RADISH (reduce dark spots)
PUMPKIN/CARROT (for oily skin)
SILK GOLD (moisture balance)
CHARCOAL FROM BAMBOO (reduce bad smell)
SAND SCRUB (body scrub)
BODY SCRUB
BLOOMING NATURAL SUGER SCRUB
BLOOMING MILK BATH
SPIRULINE SCRUB
BAMBOO CHARCOAL SRUB
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact us under the
below e-mail address.
Kind Regards,
Suwanna Samana
Princess Mermaid Group
1343 1st Fl. (Violet Zone).
Pratunam Center
Rachpralob Rd. Makasan, Ratchatewee
Bangkok 10400 THAILAND
Tel. 02-309-7343, 01-701-7380
e-mail : princess_mermaid_group@...
--- In instituteofthaimassageforum@yahoogroups.com,
east_west_healing <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Dan,
> Please continue your interest in Thai massage, it is very beneficial
> work.
> Ayurvedic medicine is what Thai massage is founded on, it is Thai
> massage. Without a belief or understanding of Ayurveda (Thai
> Medicine), a practitioner is not really doing Thai massage. The
> framework of western anatomy and physiology lends a great deal of
> understanding to the function of the physical body. Though Thai
> massage can simply not be understood from the limited physical
> viewpoint of western medicine. Like all the yoga practitioners with
> no knowledge of prana, do not effectively practice yoga, might as
> well just call it stretching. Thai massage is a sublte art in the
> workings of mind-body consciousness.
>
> In your service,
> James
>
> www.geocities.com/east_west_healing
>
> --- In instituteofthaimassageforum@yahoogroups.com, "dan_elbourne
> <splundig73@h...>" <splundig73@h...> wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > how important is it for a practitioner of thai massage to
> > believe in ayurvedic medicine? can thai massage be understood,
and
> > practiced purely within the framework of western anatomy and
> > physiology? after all, how many yoga practitioners believe in
> prana,
> > how many tai chi students believe in qi / chi?
> >
> > thanks, dan :)
>