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Thai Traditional Liquor Fatal In Cold Snap, Official Warns
By Khaosod English

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A group of tourists pose for photograph with thermometer showing subzero temperature on the peak of Doi Inthanon mountain at dawn today.

BURIRAM - Consumption of Thai traditional herbal spirits can be fatal in the cold weather, a public health official warns, as parts of rural Thailand are facing the annual cold snap.

Thada Wannathanapiyakul, a senior official of the Ministry of Public Health in Buriram province, said the common belief among Thai rural residents that drinking ya dong can harden human bodies against the cold weather is misguided.

"It's a misunderstanding," Thada told Khaosod today, "The result is the opposite: the liquor can damage the liver and the stomach. It can cause infection in the intestine and the stomach, especially for the elderly people."

In the worst case, she said, drinking ya dong in a particularly cold day can even cause deaths. "There are many fatalities and illnesses related to spirits drinking in the winter each year," he said.

The official added that ya dong is even more hazardous than other types of alcohol because it features venomous creatures such as vipers, centipedes, and scorpions.

"Drinkers may catch virus or venom from these animals," Thada said.

According to Thada, officials in the northeastern provinces are warning residents to refrain from using ya dong as medicine in the cold, and advising them to keep themselves warm and exercise frequently.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1417162627

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-- Khaosod English 2014-11-28

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The only thing I find being a problem with Yaa Dong ia that it sometimes contains loads of those red terrible centipedes, or as stated vipers and scorpions (although I have never aeen those two in any drinks except the ones sold to tourists).

But usually it seem to be made from the same stuff every time, serves with some bpai tey water (or padan leaf or whatever they are called in english) and some mango on the side.

Im from sweden, while there is no doubt people die from drinking in the winter it's usually a result from being too drunk and falling asleep outaide in the snow.

Thais may experience january cold here, be we are not talking minus 20 celsius. Of course there is always risks involved when drinking while having a cold or the flu, especially if being a senior. But this seems like quite some fear mongering.

Life is dangerous, you can die! Live with it...

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Hmmmm..........Maybe a hot toddy would be the order of the day instead.

I'm surprised Russians drinking vodka in the Siberian wastelands aren't dropping like flies if this piece of "medical science" is even remotely close to the truth.

they do...numbers in the thousands each year...though maybe it's true?

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The official added that ya dong is even more hazardous than other types of alcohol because it features venomous creatures such as vipers, centipedes, and scorpions.

Those critters are just vitamin and protein additives.

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Nonsense. The homeless use booze all over the world, in brutally cold and harsh environments, and no one dies from it. They say they drink it to stay warm.

Where do the people who make these statements go to school?

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Don't laugh.

This is how these ministers justify their bloated salaries and budgets.... By spinning BS that they made up.

And with a new article from Buriram accompanied with a picture from Doi Intanon <deleted>?

There are other countries nearer to Buriram than that thermometer in Doi Intanon

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Hmmmm..........Maybe a hot toddy would be the order of the day instead.

I'm surprised Russians drinking vodka in the Siberian wastelands aren't dropping like flies if this piece of "medical science" is even remotely close to the truth.

They are. They're mixing it with pure ethanol because it's cheaper. Very good BBC doc on it while back.

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no 'Ya Dong' OR moonshine drinks.. This might lead to a 'major hub ' of low class or no class drinkers ! LOL

It's not a joke. Many Thais don't live past 50 due to these 'low class drinks'. All local hospitals keep a supply of DMSO to counteract it. They should ban the poison, same pocheen in Ireland, and make less harmful alcohol more affordable. People are always going to drink.

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There is some truth in what these boffins are saying but certainly not to the extent they are making out. Alcohol at a certain level causes the blood vessels including all the capillaries to dilate. So the body radiates more heat. ie loses heat to the environment. On a cold day with some persons this could be dangerous.

My favorite winter stipple is a cup of hot Bonox with a nip or two of Captain Morgans Rum. In Australia its called a "Mum and Dad". Really warms the O'l cockles.

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But usually it seem to be made from the same stuff every time, serves with some bpai tey water (or padan leaf or whatever they are called in english) and some mango on the side

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Ya Dong is made of the same Ruang Khao distilled from molasses as the one sold at Tesco Lotus for 85 Baht per 0.64 liter bottle with alcohol by volume 40%.

Snake Ya Dong mostly comes from Laos and China I believe...

It's amazing that someone would dare to drink this cocktail! drunk.gif

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"There are many fatalities and illnesses related to spirits drinking in the winter each year," he said.

The official added that ya dong is even more hazardous than other types of alcohol because it features venomous creatures such as vipers, centipedes, and scorpions.

"Drinkers may catch virus or venom from these animals," Thada said.

"But, don't worry or think too much, because I have a supply of amulets that will take care of all these problems. Just contact me at [email protected], khap!" he added.

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Hmmmm..........Maybe a hot toddy would be the order of the day instead.

I'm surprised Russians drinking vodka in the Siberian wastelands aren't dropping like flies if this piece of "medical science" is even remotely close to the truth.

Never heard they spice it with snakes or scorpions though tongue.png

Anyway a silly article. Must read: stop drinking this bull.... at all times and leave the snakes alone.

Superstitious nonsense not only in Thailand. China is even worse.

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Nonsense. The homeless use booze all over the world, in brutally cold and harsh environments, and no one dies from it. They say they drink it to stay warm.

Where do the people who make these statements go to school?

The question is, "Where did you go to school? Any idiot knows alcohol dialates blood vessels, brings blood to the surface and skin, away from the internal organs, causing hyerthermia. At the same time it gives one the feeling false of being warm, impedes judgement and causes drowsiness. Falling asleep out side, especially at night is how you die in cold weather. Thousands upon thousands die EXACTLY like that every year.

Tokay you are ill-informed and ignorant of physiological fact. Unlike many of the comments in this forum your comments are NOT harmless. Do a Google on the subject you may learn something.

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