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- Thailand News
Worm welcome: American woman’s nightmare trip to Thailand
A 30 year old American woman, who had just returned from a dream holiday trip across Hawaii, Japan, and Thailand, discovered she was harbouring rare parasitic worms in her brain. The woman from New England, USA, visited A&E with agonising headaches and a mysterious burning sensation in her feet that slowly crawled up to her arms, only to be sent…
- Thailand News
Food faux pas: Thai blogger bites off more than he can chew with parasite prank
A Thai food blogger was slammed for sharing a video of himself on Facebook consuming what he claimed was a parasite. He later admitted he faked the video just to attract clicks from netizens. The Thai man, whose identity was not revealed, shared a video of himself eating raw offal and meat on his Facebook page, เป๊กก่อนแดก (Peggondag), which has…
- Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Guest posting vs parasite SEO: The ultimate growth hack
In the ever-evolving landscape of SEO, you’re constantly on the lookout for strategies that’ll propel your website to the top of search engine rankings. Guest posting and parasite SEO emerge as two tactics with distinct paths toward achieving online visibility. While guest posting offers a legitimate way to enhance your site’s authority through valuable contributions to reputable sites, parasite SEO…
- Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Boost your site ethically with parasite SEO secrets.
By implementing Parasite SEO, you’re not starting from scratch. Instead, you’re placing your content where the spotlight already shines. This can lead to quicker visibility in search rankings than relying solely on your website’s authority. To stay within the bounds of ethical digital marketing practices, it’s crucial to ensure the content you’re putting on these third-party platforms is of the…
- Thailand News
Leech’s eye for adventure: Thai trekker’s blood-curdling tale
A Thai man shared an eye-opening survival experience when a leech sucked blood from a friend’s eye, along with a warning and recommendation for all trekking enthusiasts. The Thai man, Apichart Prommathat, shared the story on his Facebook page Der Baag (เดอะแบก) at 9am yesterday, November 6. Apichart began his story with a warning to trekkers to be aware of…
- Thailand News
Vegtable vexation goes viral: Brainy parasites prompt neurologist’s Facebook revelation
In a remarkable medical case, an individual who ate improperly washed raw vegetables was found to have contracted parasites that infected their brain. Surat Tanprawate, a neurologist, highlighted the shocking incident via his Facebook page Brain Knowledge with Dr Surat. The post, which swiftly gained significant attention, was accompanied by an X-ray image of a brain speckled with calcium deposits…
- Thailand News
Man discovers 3-metre tapeworm after rating raw meat
A recent surprising incident saw a man discovering a 3 metre long parasite in his bathroom. A local medical expert provided more information on the case, answering questions about consuming raw food and warning about the risks. Yesterday, a Facebook user named “Soamnoi Toyfun” shared images of a long parasite found in his bathroom, explaining that he never thought this…