Well, the commercials by pharmaceutical companies are obviously working.😂.
Taking a multivitamin tablet a day should give you the feeling to have done everything for a healthy life?🤗
A healthy life style doesn't start with a tablet but a change of habits of food intake. No "diet" necessary but common sense.
Thailand offers all on fruits and veggies you need to supply all vitamins and minerals for your body. Your daily multivitamin tablet could be even overdosed with possible side effects.
Actually there is no reason to take supplements in Thailand. You get all what you need in various fruits and vegetables.
And in old age you need only 15 mg Niacin equivalents, which you'll get definitely with your daily food. You might add a handful nuts.
Same story every year. Always same complaints.
It's like riding a dead horse.
Nobody asks them to leave UK, which might the better option anyway to return into safety with a NHS, which will provide health care your unable to pay for in Thailand. These 3 people will end up in a GoFundMe call once.
And...every country gets the government they deserve.
OP is looking for a second hand car. Since China is the share holder, spare parts are available with former Chevy dealers, probably from China. I can't see problems to buy a used Captiva if it comes to maintenance and spare parts.
No.
If you want to survive in Thailand you need money, not by stealing but earning. In those areas you describe there is no work to find. So one day or another they will go for a stoney way of registration. Even in very rural areas there is a bus picking up the kids for school.
I still have my doubts. To find an accomodation they need their ID, and when they have children, the school needs personal details. Opening a bank account or buying a bike/insurance will require an ID.
Almost impossible without registration.