Am not a morning person but certain habits die hard with me. For example, am one of those who believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and I should have ample time to sip and savor my favorite cup of coffee. At a leisurely pace, mind you. Lol. Another habit I've taken to lately is drinking from a shot glass of Organique Acai Premium Blend, my drink of choice at the moment. Did I tell you how yummy and nice-tasting this is? I take comfort in the fact that Organique Acai (pronounced ah-sah-ee) is made from premium Acai berries harvested in ... Continue Reading...
Making one’s complexion better with Snow Skin Whitening Cream & Lotion
Am a big follower of skin care. Whether am just in the house or out traveling, sticking to beauty rituals is something I don't compromise. Maybe I do this out of habit or just my belief that if we don't take care of ourselves, we'll wither like a flower prematurely and this is something we don't like to happen. As a blogger, am privileged to try out and get first dibs on outstanding products available in the market. The Snow Skin Whitening line is certainly something that am pleased to be acquainted with recently. First impression: I love the elegant packaging. It ... Continue Reading...
Cherry blossom viewing experience 2016 in Japan
Last February, my friend Shiela and I booked our tickets to Fukuoka in Japan not knowing that our arrival date would also signal the flowering of the cherry blossoms in the area. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Being first-timers in Fukuoka, we loved the cool weather, the food, the laid-back vibe of the place and most of all, relishing the sakura experience. Hello spring! Our first stop was the beautiful Ohori Park which was fortunately near our hotel. It had this serene lake which reminded us of Baguio's Burnham Park. It was March 25 ... Continue Reading...
Immunotherapy offers hope for cancer patients
Lung cancer and melanoma patients, particularly those in the advanced stages, can now explore a new option in treatment through a breakthrough called immunotherapy which has lesser known side effects than chemo. In serious cases of cancer, a protein found in the tumor called the Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-L1) deactivates the immune system's T-cells so they become incapable of recognizing and destroying cancer cells. With immunotherapy, this interaction is blocked so that T-cells can detect and ward off the cancer cells. In a symposium on "The Future of ... Continue Reading...
New ways to cook with Spanish sardines this Lent
Holy Week 2016 is upon us and you know what this means. A lot of people in this Catholic-dominated country will be fasting or just resort to eating fish, vegetables and seafood. I happen to be one of those who have taken a vow to just eat light for Lent and give up on the gluttony. So I was really glad when the lovely PR of Mega Creations sent me a few bottles of their Premium Sardines (Spanish Style).This is exactly the kind of stuff I eat this season. Sardines is reputed to be a good source of essential Omega 3 fatty acids, aside from being very high in calcium ... Continue Reading...
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