Sunday 18 December 2011

I lost another 3 kg this December?

I weighed 56kg when I was 12, and 72kg when I was 21.  Never bothered and never thought that my weight would go below 70.  Since I started colon and liver cleansing, my weight has been wavering around 68kg.  My liver must be more efficient now.

I recently lost 3 kg in the three weeks that my family was on holiday. There were only 3 things that i did differently.

1) A strictly enforced no food after 8 pm and no fried food.  It was easier to do that without mom around.

2) I went for Bikram Yoga.  There were 26 poses that we did.  It was not strenuous and we did not really hold for a long period.  In any case, I only went 3 times.  I was looking for cardiac exercises that that can burn my internal fats.  But I sure perspired a lot in that hot room.

3) I drank a whole box of enzymes. But mom made some organic Roselle enzyme before she went on holiday.. It was taking up the fridge space and I finished it all by myself.  Our bodies need large amount of good enzymes. Could this be the reason?  Hmmm... let me check it out and let you know.

I was happy that I lost weight in time to fit into that white dress for my cousin's wedding... But I still  need to get into a good exercise routine, work on my heart muscles and burn that internal fats...

Saturday 17 December 2011

Free Gift worth S$25!

December seems like a good time to cleanse as work slowed down, and get ready for the new year!

This is an excellent opportunity for those looking for a cleanse!  Check out Yes Natural outlets!

Thursday 15 December 2011

Why do some people has bad breath?

Bad Breath - Most people think that it comes from the mouth. It is a possible reason, if you have weak gums and bacteria are growing in your mouth. Another possible reasons could be your intestines are clogged too. It is SO important to...
keep your intestines clean. One should move their bowels everyday, if not 3 times a day. Are you?

 口臭 - 大多数人认为口臭来自于口。如果你的牙龈不健康,细菌会在你的嘴里生长,这也可能是口臭的一个原因。。另一种可能的原因可能是你的肠子不健康。保持清洁肠道是如此的重要,但很多人却因为工作忙碌,没有去思考这个问题。你每天有大解吗?

Sunday 11 December 2011

How old do you want to live until?

Sister Theresa Hsu just passed away.  She said that she wants to live to the age of 120.  There were many things she wanted to do.

Since the year I got to know her, she has been an amazing inspiration to me in many ways.

She has an unbeatable spirit to go for the things that she believed in.  She wanted an education and put herself through school.  After the war, when she realised that nursing is a skill that can help people, and wrote to many schools to enrol herself.  She was already past 30 then.  If you talked to her, it is always about her brothers and sisters that she is always thinking.  She is never afraid to do the things she believes in and she knows help always come her way. 

She never stops learning.  She picked up yoga only after 60 years old and went on to be a yoga instructor, and even at a ripe old age past 100, she was always reading.  Shelves after shelves of books filled her house. 

I want to live to the age of 200 cos there are many things I want to do.  How old do you want to live until?  How do you want to be remembered?

Thursday 24 November 2011

How healthy are you?

Most people think they are very healthy just because they are not sick.  But what's so big deal about BMI and obese?

If you have a choice, would you rather be alert and healthy or tired all the time?  Do you want to be able to swing into any dresses you want, or choose only the dresses that can fit you? 
Do you want to enjoy old age, or do you want to be aching all over and breathless during old age?  You, and everyone, have a choice.

There are a few things we can do to assess our health conditions. It can be used as a guide and I have found it to be quite accurate.

(1) BMI (Body Mass Index)
(According to WHO/ Minstry of health Guideline ( Singapore 2005)

Below 18.4 - Underweight

18.5 to 22.9 - Healthy

23 to 27.4 - Midly overweight

Above 27.5 - Very overweight, obese

Calculation : Weight (kg)/ {Height (m) X Height (m)}

This is not for calculation only, it just means do something about it!


(2) WHR (Waist Hip Ratio)

The healthy range is between 0.75 to 0.85


If it is too high, there are more fats gathered at your waist area which is nearer to your vital organs such as your heart. You are more prone to diseases such as heart diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, breathing trouble, and sleep disorders.

So what can you do?  Just little steps in your daily routine can help you to work towards your goal.

Friday 18 November 2011

Simple tips to treat diabetes

There is no "diabetic diet".  That is the diet that everyone should take in the first place.  Unfortunately, our diet has changed so much because of changes to lifestyle and advertisements.  Everyone wants everything "fast" and "value for money".

If you understand why Diabetes happen in the first place.  You will know how to prevent and improve it.  Simple tips to improve your diabetic condition

1) Eat brown rice and not white rice.  Brown rice is a great source of phytonutrients.  In addition, it does not result in high rise in blood sugar but allow a more gradual rise in blood sugar and insulin levels.
2) Take more servings of fruits and leafy vegetables (eg half the plate) and carbohydrates and proteins should be just one quarter of your plate each.
3) Take smaller meals but healthy snacks in between eg a fruit or nuts.
4) Keep regular meals and avoid late and heavy dinners. Heavy dinners after eight are the the worst!
5) Exercise even if it means brisk walking for 30 minutes a day. It can work wonders.

This is a good read.  Not only does she walk the talk, but she doesnt just prescribed the solution to her patients.  She educates them!

Thursday 17 November 2011

Diabetes is ranked #7 in terms of the principal causes of deaths in Singapore

As of 2007, diabetes is ranked #7 in terms of the principal causes of deaths in Singapore. 
(http://www.moh.gov.sg).

But I do not see any major changes in terms of diet and lifestyle of some of the diabetic patients, my dad, for one.  What are the possible reasons why that is so?

They don't believe that it can be improved?  They are not aware of the consequences of diabetes?  They feel that the medications prescibed by the doctor is sufficient?  They dont think that the condition can be improved?  They are not sure what they can do to improve it?

What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a result of the lack of insulin/ ineffective use of insulin, resulting in the sugar staying in the blood.  The blood sugar balance is critical for the body to function normally including the osmosis of nutrients into the cells.  As a result of this, the cells are starved of glucose and keep sending signals of food shortages to the brain. 

Hence symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination, frequent/ extreme hunger despite eating a lot, unexplained weight loss and constant fatigue.

In addition, the body has to turn to fats as energy source, if fats is not broken down completely, there will be a build up of ketones which will alter teh blood chemistry further and make it acidic.

So what are the consequences of Diabetes?
If the condition is not managed properly, diabetic patient may have sores that take ages to heal, and their limbs may be amputated subsequently, frequent infections such as gum, skin, vaginal or bladder infections.

When the body is starving of food, the first organ to shut down will be the eyes.  Hence serious cases of diabetes will lead to blindness.  Some diabetic patients will also end up with major complications such as cardiovascular diseasee, kidney problems, high blood pressure, gangrene, damage to blood vessels and nervous system.

What are the causes of Diabetes?
1) Late and heavy dinners
2) Irregular meal times including over-eating or skipping a meal.
3) Overburdening the body with high fats, high calories, high sugar diet.

4) Eating more than your body requirements and lack of exercise.

Our body has a natural rhythm.  It is not made of metal and is not a machine.  If we want it to work for us, we have to take care of it, and not abuse it.  The organs undergo tremendous pressure when it has to cope with extreme changes and irregular diet.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Water of Life

Water - the most basic and most important source to good health. Some people drink only when they are thirsty. Some people drink coffee, tea, juices, soda but not water. And that's not including the debate whether the water is suitable to sustain good health.
Are you drinking enough water?


 水 - 健康最基本和最重要的因素。一般人都是在口渴时,才想到喝水。有些人觉得喝咖啡,喝茶,喝果汁,喝苏打水,就是喝水。而且我们居住环境的水, 真的能维持良好的健康吗?
你每天喝的水足够吗?


Tuesday 9 August 2011

How to get rid of constipation

Constipation was my constant nemesis since young and I was always looking for remedies.  I tried a particular brand of milk as someone mentioned that that helped and had me running to the bathroom for hours on row.  I was keen to try anything that worked.  Hence I was always ended up having either serious constipation or serious gastric problems after going to the toilets too often.

My constipation became worse when I started working.  Rushing to work when I woke up, busy with work when I was in the office, busy with dinner and TV when I got home.  My life timetable does not include bathroom breaks.  My longest record was going without my bowel movement for two weeks.  It became my routine and I did not pay much attention as I could still eat, sleep and walk.  I was alarmed only when I began to have skin problems and finally, I do not even had the energy to get the stools out.  I am glad that I did not develop any serious colon-related diseases.

Constipation is not something to be taken lightly.  The colon can be a breeding ground for parasites and affect our absorption and immunity.  The solution is simple.  We just need to be aware.
 
1) Avoid sugary diet and eat lots of fibre.  Fibre found in brown rice and vegetables act as brush which sweeps our colon, whereas sugar just lumps everything together and is a favorite breeding place for bacteria.

2) Drink sufficient water.  It is too late if you drink only when you are thirsty.

3) Take good probiotics regularly to support  the good bacteria in our colon.  We need them to fight the enemy! 

4) Include good prebiotics into your diet.

5) Devote some time for the bowels each day.  Give yourself some time to relax and listen to your body.

6) Do a colon cleanse on a regular basis to help keep the muscle tone.