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Thai Traditional Liquor Fatal In Cold Snap, Official Warns

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.
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