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Some websites warn against taking certain herbs (turmeric for example) as they may lead to low BP.
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For what it's worth, I.m 77 and run marathons.
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We always take our dog with us. One place we went to accepted dogs one year, the next year they refused. As far as I can see, this will be due to: dog barking at night, left alone in a strange place, owners letting their dog out early morning to have a cr*p, the air conditioning guy telling the owners that dogs clog up the air. This can happen any time, so you can't rely on website information. Unless you're in a remote area, driving around will almost certainly get results, last year we happily paid ฿200.- for the dog at one place, after four refusals. I don't care, I'll sleep in the car if necessary.
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Heartbreaking Photos Reveal Melting Swiss Glaciers: A 15-Year Comparison
cooked replied to Social Media's topic in World News
You miss the points: 1. We CAN'T do anything significant about it. 2. It's happened before 3. How are you going to convince 'certain countries' to go along with zero carbon? They'll just watch and grin. The "missing evidence" that I didn't quote, since you seem to still trust scientists, is all over the place if you care to look. I am Swiss and am just as sad about the retreat of the glaciers as anyone, but it's happened before .. many millions will die if you deny them the right to heat their homes and cook in an affordable manner, but I suppose that's OK with you. -
Heartbreaking Photos Reveal Melting Swiss Glaciers: A 15-Year Comparison
cooked replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Very well written, but unfortunately based on "follow the ""science"". There is no evidence that CO2 causes warming, on the contrary it seems that increases in CO2 happen as a result of warming, which is a part of the natural cycle of warming and cooling that the planet has been going through since its formation. If we cut carbon emissions to zero tomorrow (get rid of all those pesky plants that produce CO2, get rid of the ruminants, amongst other things) I very much doubt that we would see a drop in temperatures inside of a few thousand years. You guys aren't worried about the planet, you're confusing global change with your own fears of death. I have children, I know that they will adapt and survive. -
Heartbreaking Photos Reveal Melting Swiss Glaciers: A 15-Year Comparison
cooked replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Seeing as how we are still emerging from the last Ice Age period, some might consider this to be normal. There is no convincing proof that the small portion of CO2 produced by human activity (compared with naturally occurring production) has an important role in climate change, nor that cutting carbon emissions to zero would do much to halt warming. -
Cure it or prevent it? Usually, an oil-based insecticide is recommended. Neem oil will probably do it. The bugs seem to attack plants that are enfeebled by drought and /or heat. Even in the rainy season I pay attention to watering, especially to pot plants but also younger plants, vegetables.
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Generally, planting tomatoes during or just before the rainy season is just asking for trouble. I have some cherry tomatoes under a roof, planted in bought in soil, but I'm not hoping for much. I have lovely soil but I, along with others in the village, am unable to successfully cultivate any members of the nightshade family, apart from chilli. Probably verticillium wilt, which BScTreelove will inevitably tell you is due to poor soil management, and then recommend some exotic product from the USA. You do realise that mentioning specific members will sort of annoy people like me? Generally in Thailand, there isn't a sowing / planting season, it's a matter of are you willing to water when necessary, is for instance, planting watermelons just before the long, dry season starts, a good idea? Sorry DrTree.
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I wouldn't hazard it, I.m 99.99$ certain. Even spraying with chemicals doesn't always help. and even then the eggs won't be destroyed. They are supposed to dislike wet foliage but at this time of year... some kind of oil based insecticide (Neem oil comes to mind) should help.
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Well, presumably, I'm talking about the latest research, which you won't have access to as anything that has been taught to you (indoctrinated) since childhood, must be true, anything else is a conspiracy theory.
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Plenty of information out there for those that look. I know all about those studies 'proving' that saturated fats are harmful, and I know that seed oils manufacturers don't mind. The three major studies were deeply flawed as has lately come to light. The one study that disagreed was actually hidden as it 'gave the wrong result', even though it was a huge, lengthy, expensive trial. https://www.zoeharcombe.com/2020/06/cochrane-saturated-fat-reviews/ https://www.nutritioncoalition.us/saturated-fats-do-they-cause-heart-disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9794145/
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I recently read that it is difficult to get pure olive oil in Europe, so I'm pretty sure that it'd be impossible in Thailand. Also because of the low smoke point, it isn't really suitable for cooking. It goes rancid pretty quickly, possibly in your kitchen but almost certainly on its way to the place where you buy it.
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I didn't say you need a Tabien Ban to obtain a TIN. I said you need to have a Thai ID number and if you haven't got a Tabien Ban beforehand, you won't get one. I didn't say that you need a TIN by end of September. The process of getting a TIN will start then, you have until end of March to complete the process.
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AS FAR as I know: expats in Thailand will, from end of September be required to obtain their taxation number (ITN). For this you will need a Thai ID, an easy process if you don't have one but have a Tabien Ban. Taxable persons have until end of March next year to obtain this number (theoretically, not doing so makes you liable to a fine). Whether your visa extension application will be affected by proof of payment or non-payment I rather doubt. I asked at our local immigration a month ago and the answer, essentially, was: "Why worry about something that hasn't happened yet?". Plain Text: Nobody knows, wait and see.
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British Couple Outraged Over £9 Tin of Heinz Beans in Thailand
cooked replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Fair enough. These guys were on holiday, presumably because that wanted to experience life differently, and get to be Internet heroes because baked beans are (in that particular shop) expensive. Thai food? You buy what's on the market and cook it yourself. -
British Couple Outraged Over £9 Tin of Heinz Beans in Thailand
cooked replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
.. and I'm bloody outraged that people come to Thailand and want to eat baked beans. Maybe afraid that they would get food poisoning? -
Is Bitdefender the BEST for my Linux "Budget Computer"? YES!
cooked replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in Linux
I very much doubt that Bitdefender has any useful role to play for Linux machines. Ubuntu Pro is free and built specifically for Linux. By the way, you wouldn't be working for Bitdefender in some role, would you? -
Thailand Refuses To Sign Document Of The Swiss 'Peace' Summit
cooked replied to Brewster67's topic in The War in Ukraine
Anybody mention, or even know what are, The Minsk agreements? Sorry, I read through the first few comments... I guess not. -
Make take on the new tax laws and panic
cooked replied to wmlc's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Many writing here seem to have completely missed the point. Thailand, along with quite a few other countries, signed a (globalist) agreement with the OECD: "Thailand signs Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS. On 9 February 2022, Thailand signed the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS (the MLI)." The tax number that you will receive if you take the trouble to apply for one (TIN) will be an International Tax Number, "This enactment brought into effect the Automatic Exchange of Information Common Reporting Standard laws." So if you escape paying taxes here, you will eventually finish up paying them elsewhere. https://www.expattaxthailand.com/tax-identification-number-thailand/ Google Thailand form L.P.10.1 -
West Riding County Council pension fund
cooked replied to cooked's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Thanks! I did receive a response from WYPFE at last, confirming that I had received refund of my contributions as I was emigrating. Sounds right. -
West Riding County Council pension fund
cooked replied to cooked's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Oh dear, dunno. About two years I guess, maybe three...