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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1610157" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Well it probably was in Ancient Greece, and can be in places in the world today.</p><p>I've spoken to a couple of Thais about it. They don't recognise the name, but both said a parent had 'sweet blood'. One told me her friend has given up her job to go back to village to look after father who sounds as if he is losing his feet. They seem to think it's due weight because of eating too much fatty pork. I try to explain they should cut out starchy foods like rice and noodles and fruit. But it's hard to get across. And Thais have this notion of 'destiny' where everything in life is pre-ordained because of your former life.</p><p></p><p>Thailand is 7 hours behind UK time so I've just got up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1610157, member: 209498"] Well it probably was in Ancient Greece, and can be in places in the world today. I've spoken to a couple of Thais about it. They don't recognise the name, but both said a parent had 'sweet blood'. One told me her friend has given up her job to go back to village to look after father who sounds as if he is losing his feet. They seem to think it's due weight because of eating too much fatty pork. I try to explain they should cut out starchy foods like rice and noodles and fruit. But it's hard to get across. And Thais have this notion of 'destiny' where everything in life is pre-ordained because of your former life. Thailand is 7 hours behind UK time so I've just got up. [/QUOTE]
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