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SUPPORT

 OUR FRIENDS & RECOMMENDED BUSINESSES
 
 
 
 
Ajarn Sinchai Sukparsert (The Blind Professor)
Tel: 086-924-3210      http://www.sinchaiMassage.com
 
The title "Master" is so often abused. Ajarn Sinchai is an exception. He is highly respected and is often called "The Blind Professor.". He has 44 years of Massage experience, mostly in Rehab work at the University Hospital.  He teaches in the evening and still performs Therapuetic Massage during the day. To study with him or receive his massage, is to experience a true master!
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Viang Ping Massage & Herbal Therapy
2/4 Thapae Rd, Soi 2 (a soi that intersects with thapae road). 
Tel:  053-874-071     
 
This spa is run by a our good friend, FERN.  They have built a beautiful place and perform high quality work:  Thai massage, Oil Massage, Nails, Foot massage.
 

Thai Healing Arts Association

Wat Si Goet, on Ratchadammoen  Road (Thapae Rd, inside the moat, after the municipal Police Station). Currently a Facebook Page under this name.      

Featured on television and here on Youtube  : Nuad Thai Chiang Mai

 

An organization that provides Thai Massage services on the temple grounds.  They also offer Thai Massage instruction to foreigners and to the local Thai population, which is subsidized by the Thai government.  Here you can experience true traditional Thai Massage.

They have generously offered to help us by providing their staff to perform Massage Services at Jack Chaiya's Massage. Additionally, we host one of their instructors to teach classes not offered by Kru Jack - such as oil massage, and herbal face treatment.

 

THAI HEALING ALLIANCE

http://www.thaihealingalliance.com

 

 

Thai Healing Alliance International (THAI) is a nonpartisan international network of Thai massage students, therapists and students. THAI promotes basic standards of study and practice of  traditional Thai massage (nuad boran) throughout the world, and offers information about Thai healing arts to its members and to the general public. Students, therapists, teachers and schools live and practice in over fifty countries, and the THAI archives contain the largest online collection of articles and research about traditional Thai healing arts.

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