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The title may intrigue or amuse, but I'm serious. My wife, a Thai woman from Isan, very often complains of constipation and occasionally of hemorrhoids. Now, everyone in the world has come across those problems before, I'm sure, but what I notice is that besides my wife, it's nearly everyone in her family who complains of them. I have come to suspect it's their food that does that to them. My wife appreciates the western food I sometimes make (I'm a decent cook), but only nibbles up a bit of it and goes back to food she makes herself, Thai-Isan food of course, even when we are outside Thailand. Myself, I have nearly never had these problems.

 

What do the "experts" think of it, and what would they advise?

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The crap she eats will eventually give her colon cancer. In any other normal country the symptoms would be a tell tale sign to stop doing what harms you. But not in Thailand. My wife's friend had some cleaning staff who did not poo almost 1 month. They also thought it was normal and never told anyone about it. They died in the hospital.

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7 minutes ago, Celsius said:

The crap she eats will eventually give her colon cancer. In any other normal country the symptoms would be a tell tale sign to stop doing what harms you. But not in Thailand. My wife's friend had some cleaning staff who did not poo almost 1 month. They also thought it was normal and never told anyone about it. They died in the hospital.

Thanks for this quick reply!

But what is it in their food (Thai and/or Isan food) that causes these problems? Would you know?

 

I keep telling my wife to eat of the cereals I prepare myself in the morning. Sometimes she does, most of the time she reverts to Thai-Isan food.

 

NB 1: the cereals I prepare myself with rolled oats (no sugar added), mixed with whatever nuts and dried fruits I can find. When I can, I include dried prunes (known to be a good laxative). I believe that's excellent food in the morning, and with that in the belly I can easily go until the afternoon!

 

NB 2: I hear of several people in her village having cancer...

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29 minutes ago, gejohesch said:

Thanks for this quick reply!

But what is it in their food (Thai and/or Isan food) that causes these problems? Would you know?

 

I keep telling my wife to eat of the cereals I prepare myself in the morning. Sometimes she does, most of the time she reverts to Thai-Isan food.

 

NB 1: the cereals I prepare myself with rolled oats (no sugar added), mixed with whatever nuts and dried fruits I can find. When I can, I include dried prunes (known to be a good laxative). I believe that's excellent food in the morning, and with that in the belly I can easily go until the afternoon!

 

NB 2: I hear of several people in her village having cancer...

 

Fermented fish sauce.

 

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10 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Fermented fish sauce.

 

Yes? What's the story then about fermented fish sauce?

 

Do you mean nam pla (น้ำปลา) or pla ra (ปลาร้า)? I personally think that the first one is healthy. I don't know about the second one but cannot stand its smell and taste, I find it disgusting.

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The Thai rural food is appalling, zero hygiene (hepatitis b and that can be passed on to children) , who knows where it came from or what is in it, the food is just left in the heat all day, sticky rice has a high GI index, diabetes is an issue.  liver cancer particulary among issan people is one of the highest in the world this is caused by liver flukes in uncooked fish the flukes then enter the liver , there are constant appeals to people to cook food, this  falls on deaf ears, poor education on healthy diets clean food. clean utensils is ignored.having been there, but to be fair i would not eat street food anywhere in Thailand

The other thing i noticed is how these people alternate between  constipation and diarrhea they think this is normal  

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1 hour ago, howerde said:

The Thai rural food is appalling, zero hygiene (hepatitis b and that can be passed on to children) , who knows where it came from or what is in it, the food is just left in the heat all day, sticky rice has a high GI index, diabetes is an issue.  liver cancer particulary among issan people is one of the highest in the world this is caused by liver flukes in uncooked fish the flukes then enter the liver , there are constant appeals to people to cook food, this  falls on deaf ears, poor education on healthy diets clean food. clean utensils is ignored.having been there, but to be fair i would not eat street food anywhere in Thailand

The other thing i noticed is how these people alternate between  constipation and diarrhea they think this is normal  

Well, I tend to agree with the general statement, concerning hygiene and poor education in particular. Thanks for explaining about the flukes, I was vaguely aware of the problem.

 

I have the feeling that the issue is severely compounded by the lack of regulations or the non-respect of existing regulations. I confess not to know the details, but I don't have the impression that anyone in a position of authority genuinely and sincerely worries about the health of the population, and that it's rather much of a rat race to sell whatever rubbish to make money, money, money!

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4 minutes ago, gejohesch said:

Well, I tend to agree with the general statement, concerning hygiene and poor education in particular. Thanks for explaining about the flukes, I was vaguely aware of the problem.

 

I have the feeling that the issue is severely compounded by the lack of regulations or the non-respect of existing regulations. I confess not to know the details, but I don't have the impression that anyone in a position of authority genuinely and sincerely worries about the health of the population, and that it's rather much of a rat race to sell whatever rubbish to make money, money, money!

yes , every thing is flexible when it comes to regulation, as i was told 40 years ago by a Thai. only YOU are responsible for your health, remember in Thailand virtually all officials either pay for the job they are doing or are appointed by a friend, it has nothing to do with competency 

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IMO the prime cause of constipation in Thailand is rice, particularly the sticky rice variety. Most Thais eat white rice, not brown rice which has fibre. The also eat it with nearly every meal, including breakfast.

 

White rice is pure starch, it has next to no fibre.

 

Bamboo, sweet corn, and fruit such as pineapple, apple, Jackfruit and mango are all good sources of fibre. Drinking plenty of water also helps ward off constipation.

 

Hemorrhoids are caused by various factors, including constipation, excessive straining, and obesity.

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Regular fruits in the diet and regular. Forlax mixed with a pint of water daily and when needs be: Hepalac the latter works very quickly and and alternative is glycerin suppositories 

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2 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Upf in the form of meatballs ,everyone lives on em ,every day ,can’t be good

UPF .... yeah, I always wonder about all those additives everywhere, and tons of sugar too. Don't know if it affects constipation and/or hemorrhoids, but I'm sure it cannot be good for the general health!

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