วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Glutathione In Thai Society

Nowadays, there are the ways to get healthy, whiten and anti-aging skin.
So, glutathione is one of the most talked about beauty supplement now in Thailand, Women or men who wants to make their skin whiter, and younger looking, wants to try Glutathione. Some people who are health conscious are skeptical about this new medicine, since this is a rather a new term for them.

Whether you take it as an antioxidant or skin whitening pill, we all need the help from today’s demanding fast-paced lifestyle. Even for healthy individuals.
Glutathione goes deep into the cellular level of our arteries, brain, heart, immune cells, kidneys, lenses of the eyes, liver, lungs, and skin against oxidant damage.



Althought,gluthione has many benefits, there are side effects too.

  • cancers

  • cataract

  • thyroid problems

  • heart disease especially those with LDL or bad cholesterol

  • multiple sclerosis

  • Alzheimer disease

  • Parkinson's disease

  • arteriosclerosis

    In Thai Society

In Thailand, light skin is seen as attractive. Many women in Thailand dream of whiter skin. They think white skin means not only beauty, but also success – professional and romantic.

Beauty products that also whiten are everywhere in Thailand. A good Thai girl worth her weight in gold wouldn't even consider buying a beauty product that won't lighten her skin. Thus, everything comes with a whitening agent. In fact, you can guarantee that beautiful Thai woman you see ahead of you in line at the grocery store is whitened from head to toes. They are spent a fortune on creams and beauty treatments, then hours at home every week applying them. If she doesn't have time, then she'll head to the beauty salon and have one of Thailand's many skin whitening treatments.



Why though is it so important for Thai women to be light skinned?

First of all , Thai women don't want to be confused with laborers who work in the rice fields, migrant workers who build many of Thailand's buildings, or street food sellers. All of these groups spend a lot of time outdoors and are usually very dark skinned and often wrinkled. They are also poor. Thai women think that having dark skin could quite possibly get them confused with a laborer or a maid and that would be a terrible thing to happen.

Another reason why white is beautiful is because Thais admire the Japanese and the Koreans very much. They love Japanese cartoons and music and they adore Korean soap operas and movie stars. Therefore, because both the Japanese and Koreans are usually white skinned, Thai women want to look like them. Thus, Glutathone is the ways to be white skinned.

Dangerous Beauty: Thailand’s Women Want White Skin At Any Price

There are fake glutathione tablets sold by psychopaths flooding the market, that may cause sickening side effects such as whitening of the hair, skin break outs to name a few. That’s why we’ve carefully chosen the products endorsed here, direct from the manufacturer, based on safety, efficiency, and potency.

Cosmetic companies advertise skin-lighteners on television and billboards. But some of these products are not only expensive – they are also dangerous. They attack the skin to make it lighter. Seeking a share of the market are not only major companies, but also countless generic producers who mix any kind of ingredients together and then sell them cheap. But thrift can turn out to be very short-sighted for the clients, who are often left with scathed faces and ruined lives as a result.







Koh Kred


Koh Kred is located in Pak Kred district, Nonthaburi province, northwest of Bangkok. It is an island in the middle of Chao Phraya River, it was founded in 1722 from the Thonburi era and is the homeland of ethnic Mons on the Island after their capital was attacked by the Burmese. The island is famous for Mon-style pottery called ‘Hai’ which is still made on the island today. The islanders produce is regarded as the most beautiful of all pottery available and these are hand made. Visitors can attend demonstrations of craftsmen’s skills at the island’s earthenware museum. Although Koh Kret could very easily have become a ‘traditional way of life’ theme park, tourism to the island is limited and a result of the pottery made there. The island is also famed for its Thai desserts (‘Khanom’) and houses a number of Mon style temples.


The island has made a name for itself by producing earthenware pots in a variety of styles. You'll find a number of kilns and shops around the island. They are, in fact, the island's main tourist attraction. You'll find most of the shops on the northeast corner of the island, which just happens to be where the ferry from the river bank docks.



Koh Kred is renowned above all as a center for Kwan Ar Marn, a style of Mon pottery, which is fundamentally just baked unglazed red clay carved with intricate patterns.
Prices for the simplest and smallest pots start from as low as 5 baht a piece, but can go up to hundreds or even thousands of baht for large ornate pieces. Particularly popular among visitors are candle and incense holders with ornate patterns of holes to let the smoke or light out, averaging around 200 baht.


Koh Kred is famous for producing very delicious Thai desserts and people come from near and far to partake of these gourmet dish.



How to get there : Probably the quickest way to get to Koh Kret is by Express Boat which goes directly to the island on Saturdays and Sundays. Getting there by car or taxi could prove a little tricky. Most people park their cars at Sanam Nua pier and take the ferry (10 Baht). You might pay 200 Baht for the round taxi trip on top of 50-60 Baht expressway fees.

In all, it's a great place to take the family for a leisurely stroll on a Sunday afternoon, or whenever you have some free time available.

"Take a one day tour Koh Kred"