Nous rentrons tout juste de Thailande. Mon mari souffre de problèmes de dos et a acheté à Bangkok des patchs de baume du tigre spécial douleurs musculaires et miracle ça lui fait un bien fou! On en avait acheté que 2 pour essayer (n'y croyant pas vraiment) et puis on regrette maintenant de ne pas en avoir acheté beaucoup plus. Surtout qu'on avait payé seulement 50 baths le pack de 2 autant dire rien du tout. Si qqn vit là bas ou rentre prochainement en France et peut nous en ramener ou envoyer, ce serait extra. Je paierais bien évidemment par virement (paypal ou autre) ainsi que les frais de port. Pour info c'est extremement léger et peu encombrant...
Voici la photo du paquet:
Moi aussi je souffre du dos et à Bangkok j'aurais bien aimé connaitre ce baume du tigre en patch....je me suis contentée de petits pots de baume du tigre...moins efficaces sans doute
Bref je viens de faire une recherche sur internet...amazon les vends via siam 11 au prix unitaire de 5,76 dollars
Je vous dirais presque merci du tuyau même si le mien ne rentre pas dans vos cordes.
Cordialement
regarde ici : lienpatchtigerbalm par ex. Certes un peu plus cher qu'en thailande, mais si ca "fait un bien fou" à ton copain, cette solution est pas mal.😉 D'autant plus que dans mes souvenirs ce n'est pas donné non plus à Bkk.
La c'est vrai que le pack de 2 pc te coûtera une centaine de bahts à la place d'une cinquantaine d'après ton message:
50 baths le pack de 2 autant dire rien du tout
Soit 2 fois plus cher. Mais bon 2 fois "rien du tout" c'est pas grand chose, non ?😉 C'est même moins que 3 fois rien! (merci Devos)
profitons de cette vie si courte!!! Ao sanuk mak mak touk touk wan. (I wanna enjoy life everyday)
Comme dit le dicton mieux vaut tard que jamais...le simple fait de proposer est déjà adorable alors oui meme si ce n'est qu'en juin nous sommes preneurs!!! Merci beaucoup thuan!!! 😉
Départ début juillet et retour fin aout :je peux si tu le souhaites te ramener des patchs de baume du tigre ...Il suffit de me contacter en MP pour arranger les conditions d'expédition.
Nous rentrons tout juste de Thailande. Mon mari souffre de problèmes de dos et a acheté à Bangkok des patchs de baume du tigre spécial douleurs musculaires et miracle ça lui fait un bien fou! On en avait acheté que 2 pour essayer (n'y croyant pas vraiment) et puis on regrette maintenant de ne pas en avoir acheté beaucoup plus. Surtout qu'on avait payé seulement 50 baths le pack de 2 autant dire rien du tout. Si qqn vit là bas ou rentre prochainement en France et peut nous en ramener ou envoyer, ce serait extra. Je paierais bien évidemment par virement (paypal ou autre) ainsi que les frais de port. Pour info c'est extremement léger et peu encombrant...
Voici la photo du paquet:
Par avance, merci beaucoup!!!
Sinon, on peut en trouver pour les franciliens dans certaines pharmacies du 13eme arrondissement de Paris.
Sinon en y repensant, la solution des 10 paks de pièces de 2 à 29€ frais de port compris risque d'être quasiment au même prix qu'un achat là bas + expédition en France.😉
profitons de cette vie si courte!!! Ao sanuk mak mak touk touk wan. (I wanna enjoy life everyday)
Sinon en y repensant, la solution des 10 paks de pièces de 2 à 29€ frais de port compris risque d'être quasiment au même prix qu'un achat là bas + expédition en France.😉
c'est bien vrai ça...
Par contre, en fonctione de l'endroit où habite Tixounette, peut-être elle peut éviter des frais de port si remise en main propre...
c'est bien vrai ça...
Par contre, en fonctione de l'endroit où habite Tixounette, peut-être elle peut éviter des frais de port si remise en main propre...
ouais, c'est vrai. Ca peut lui faire économiser 15€😇
profitons de cette vie si courte!!! Ao sanuk mak mak touk touk wan. (I wanna enjoy life everyday)
J'habite en auvergne donc pour la remise en main propre...difficile:(( pas mal à 29€ les 10 packs mais ça revient encore au double du prix. Après un envoi de france à france en skmple enveloppe bullesen envoi "documents" ça doit pas couter plus de 3 ou 4€...Après c'est aussi vrai que la santé n'a pas de prix mais bon si pour le meme prix mon mari pouvait avoir 2 fois plus de soulagements c'est toujours ça de pris...😛 Enfin merci pour vos propositions et vos diverses réponses (passées et/ou futures)
Cette histoire de patch du baume du tigre m'a poussée jusqu'à une grande surface de produits chinois à Saint Etienne là où j'habite .La patronne m'a vendu des patchs analogues au baume du tigre (explications en chinois et en anglais)je teste dès ce soir sur mon épaule douloureuse...et je te tiens au courant.
Bangkok n 'est pas au programme pour l'instant mais dès que j'y passe je ferais le plein si c'est moins cher qu'en France
Le beaume , sans doute une copie du beaume du Tigre et un antalgique , mes douleurs nocturnes ont diminué il mais n'a pas soigné la cause profonde de mes douleurs. L''amplitude de l 'épaule est toujours limitée .J'en suis à 5 patchs appliqués le soir avant de me coucher et je laisse 24 heures le temps d'action .La chinoise qui me l'a vendu m'a conseillé de faire un traitement de 10 jours .Donc je poursuis le traitement.
La composition du patch n 'est pas indiquée et pour l'instant je n 'ai pas eu d'allergie .Il est de petite taille 9,8X6,8 cm Et vendu en sachet par 4 au prix de 3,5 euros Sur le paquet c'est écrit OSTEOALGIA PLASTER en grosses lettre et sous une image de tigre il est écrit en petite lettre Anti-inflammatory Analgesic Paste
Voilà pour l'instant , peut-être que le vrai patch est meilleur mais je ne suis pas encore prête à retourner à Bangkok et je me méfie d'une commande avec internet .
Cordialement
Carassou
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Je vis actuellement en Thaïlande, à Pattaya et je pourrais te dépanner sur ces achats.
Il faudrait me dire combien de produit tu as besoin. Je ne suis pas sur Bangkok mais je pense que cela doit se trouver facilement où j'habite.
Envoi moi ton adresse mail perso que nous échangions via mail si tu veux.
A bientôt
Tu te compliques bien la vie. Et le système D ?
Tes patchs, c'est juste un morceau de tissu enduit de baume de tigre.
Pourquoi ne pas t'en inspirer.
Tu achètes une boîte de compresses, une grande bande élastique collante, tu coupes ça à la surface désirée, tu badigeonnes de baume et tu appliques sur les surfaces endolories. 😉
Voili, voilà. 😏😄
C'est fou ce que les hommes ont peu d'humour quand ce ne sont pas eux qui le pratiquent.
De musique en musique, de couplet en refrain, on voyage plus vite que par d'autres moyens (Enrico, dis!)
Salut, je vois de quoi tu parles.
J'en ai aussi acheté la dernière fosi que j'y suis allé.
Mais ne serait il pas mieux de lui acheter du baume du tigre en pomade ?
Sinon, j'y retourne en Aout, si tu attendre jusque là. Je rentrerai en septembre....
Par contre, je pense pas que ça coute 50 baths, je l'ai trouvé à SUPER C mais il me semble que ça coutait 150 baths.... Enfin, je me rappelle plus...
à toi de voir....
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Qui connait une bonne "clinique" sur bangkok où je pourrais me faire faire des injections d'acide hyaluronique car c bcp moins cher qu'en france je ne veux pas…
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Hello,
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Best wishes to you all,
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Hi there,
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For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
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