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Re:Health Asia 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 18  


Asia-Pacific has fastest increase of children, women's smoking


The Asia-Pacfic region has the world's fastest growth rate of smoking among children and women, a high-ranking World Health Organization (WHO) official highlighted Thursday, urging the region to implement better smoke-free policies, according to Yonhap News Agency.



The (Asia-Pacific) region has one third of the world's smokers, the highest percentage of male smokers and the fastest increase of smoking among children and young women," said Shigeru Omi, WHO's director for the Western Pacific, at the 58th WHO Western Pacific Regional Committee meeting held on Jeju Island, South Korea's southernmost island.

Omi, without providing detailed statistics, called for an all-out war against tobacco use in the region, stressing that nearly all WHO Asia-Pacific members are parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).

In July 2007, parties to the convention, the world's first international public health treaty, adopted strong guidelines on second-hand smoke and established an organization to start work on a protocol to stop illegal tobacco trade.


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Re:Health Asia 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 18  
"We are initiating a retail chain company to keep away any multinational or big enterprise from entering in the market. This will give security to our members," Mohan said.


PANAJI: Druggists and chemists across the country have decided to get their fragmented retail business more organised to prevent the MNCs from entering the domestic market.
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Services/ Retailing/Pharmacists_to_organise_retail_business/rssarticleshow/ 2414023.cms

I just hope this becomes effective all throughout asia
retail trades are harder to regulate specially in rural areas..

medications produced between natural and synthetic substances is a very crucial point.
 
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India's malnourished tea workers


It's just after dawn on the Ramjhora estate in northern Bengal. In this remote region, not far from India's border with Bhutan, tea has been the bedrock of the local economy for more than 150 years.

But five years ago this estate was shut down when the owner packed up abruptly leaving unpaid salaries and no alternative employment.

Weeds are now infesting the tea bushes, buildings are abandoned, and estate workers say that they have been slowly dying because they are not eating enough food.

Exact numbers are hard to pin down. But one study released recently estimates that more than 700 people have died in this region in little more than a year from malnutrition.

read more:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7022794.stm

So this is a story which typifies the contradictions of modern India. On the one hand there's innovation, creativity and progress; on the other there's outright neglect, and a callousness which still has the capacity to shock.




I was just thinking based on the article..
are there no any other means for farming?

It says the land is fertile...
therefore there are lots of possibilities to produce
food in planting
 
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"The flip side of the economic boom is that one in every five Indians suffers from hunger,"



As many as 214 million people are chronically food insecure and many more, about 40 million, are exposed to natural disasters, Kandiah said yesterday at a seminar on "emerging technologies in food processing and ensuring food safety."

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Agriculture/ Food_sufficiency_has_not_resulted_in_food_security_UN_official/ articleshow/2469881.cms



when people re food insecure- hunger sets in and diseases
proliferate--


 
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i personally believe that health and longevity
is based on nourishment of the body first

when a person is well nourished he becomes
more productive but


one reason why hunger lingers is because it is not readily addressed,it is an issue over which there is a lot of denial. Food is a sensitive matter, and also big business.



 
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Hong-Kong Using Silver-Titanium Dioxide Nanocoating to Disinfect Subways


Hong Kong is applying nano silver-titanium dioxide coating, a disinfectant, to all surfaces inside the city’s subways cars, as well as to escalator handrails, ticket machines, and poles, to reduce instances of flu and other hand-transmissible illnesses.






The article says that preliminary tests in Hong Kong have indicated that the disinfectant reduces 60 percent of bacteria.





The article says that the disinfectant is applied once every three years and inspected once every eight months. Ben Mascall, a representative of Kong Kong’s railway operator MTR Corp., said that it is still unknown whether the disinfectant is effective against avian flu. According to the article,






Dr. John Trainer from the University of Rochester in the U.S. said that this type of disinfectant could become important if person-to-person transmissible strains of avian flu develop. The article says that transportation authorities in London have indicated that they may consider using the disinfectant if it is found to be effective in Hong Kong.
 
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Posted by BrickJoe 5 months 3 weeks ago

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Dental treatment India is standard medical procedures following quality disease diagnosis and management systems. In India there are many dental treatment centers concentrating highly on timely service and care. Gum problems are also a heading coming under dental treatment centers, since it is the second most common cause for toothache and related problems. In gum disease the soft tissue surrounding the tooth will get inflammation and it will result in the abnormal loss of bone. In most cases gum disease is caused mainly due to the improper care and attention individuals pay to tooth protection and care. Bacteria accumulating in plaque will cause gum infection, pain, and bone destruction. If not attended quickly the gum disease may badly affect dental health.


Oral hygiene and removal of bacterial plaque are the preliminary steps in gum disease treatment. But for advanced gum disease this will not be sufficient, the complete cleaning of the tooth should be followed by root planning and subgingival curettage. Subgingival curettage will remove the inflamed tissue of the gum and this will act as a long lasting cure for gum diseases. In dental treatment India employs these treatments for gum diseases.
 
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Raw food diet


By Marge C. Enriquez
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:53:00 07/28/2008




MANILA, Philippines—Culinary artist Cherie Lou Ignacio was a walking drugstore for most of her life. She suffered from hypertension at 21 years old, had a baby who died in her womb at 23, suffered from arthritis in her 30s, not to mention high cholesterol, and had lived on heavy medication until her 40s. Meanwhile, she established a successful but stressful Quickmelt Ensaymada business, went through a rocky relationship and survived it. As if the travails weren’t enough, she was diagnosed with kidney stones.

Not wanting to have them blasted, Ignacio decided to take the natural route by chucking in the white flour and refined sugar for a healthy diet of brown bread and green leafy vegetables. Eventually she met a naturopath who put her on a raw food diet. In three days, she was liberated from all her medications. Then she went on a detoxification program for another 10 days, eating salads, fresh fruits, coconut juice, tuber leaves, bitter gourd and radish. She lost three pounds on the first day. Then at the end of her program, she lost 16 pounds. “I lost weight without looking haggard,” she says.

Then she decided to reinvent herself at midlife as a raw food chef. She sold her ensaymada business and decided to pursue an alternative lifestyle. “I was managing 200 employees. I was just too glad to let go,” says Ignacio.

Healthy lifestyle

Two years ago, Ignacio enrolled in raw food cuisine under one of the world’s most prominent experts on healthy lifestyle, Alissa Cohen in Massachusetts. Thousands of people worldwide have benefited from her book “Living on Live Food” and her raw food diet wherein many have experienced dramatic and permanent weight loss and healed themselves of ailments such as diabetes, migraines, joint pains, high cholesterol, hypoglycemia, allergies, depression, gas and bloating, skin diseases, chronic fatigue and cancers.

The raw food diet espouses uncooked produce, nuts, seeds and sprouts, seaweeds, and cold-pressed olive oil. The principle is that cooking destroys most of the enzymes in foods. Enzymes are needed for body functions. As the body ages, the enzymes dwindle. The loss has to be replenished by eating raw food to feed the cells with nutrients. Cooking makes it more difficult for the body to digest the food and assimilate them. When overcooked, the food accumulates and becomes toxins, resulting in diseases.

The body becomes acidic when it takes meat, refined sugar, flours and pasta, candy, alcohol and foods with preservatives. An acidic body results in restless sleep, chest pains, sinuses, negative moods, constipation and a mental slackness. A raw food diet can put the body back in balance.

The raw food diet eschews cooked fats that often lead to heart disease, cancer risks and obesity. Cooked fats clog up the arteries and get stored in the body resulting in weight gain. Raw plant fats such as avocados, coconuts, seeds and nuts contain antioxidants. They don’t make the body heavy because they contain enzyme lipase which helps in digesting fats. Cooking fats ruin the lipase and other important nutrients.

A liver-cleansing program espoused by Dr. Sandra Cabot complements the raw food lifestyle. The liver is a vital organ in the body that has a major influence in the other systems. The author of “The Liver Cleansing Diet,” Cabot observed that one in every three persons has a dysfunctional liver which, no matter how minor, will still affect the immune system and energy levels. Conventional and even natural medicine may ease the symptoms but not get into the root cause of the problem. Invariably, the symptoms worsen and the intake of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication and immune suppressants increases.

Green smoothies

Pushing 50, Ignacio looks 20 years younger, having lost more than 20 pounds. She starts the day with two glasses of green smoothies made from 40 percent green vegetables and 60 percent banana, coconut juice, flax seed oil, Vitamin C and virgin coconut oil. Raw food expert Victoria Boutenko espouses that taking two or three cups a day provides the body with all the energy and nutritional requirements. These could be combinations of mango and parsley; bananas and spinach; or kiwi, banana and spinach.

Between meals, Ignacio drinks juices made from fruits or celery and cucumber. She has a big salad for lunch with flax seed oil. For dinner, she favors fresh fruits and juices.

Ignacio prefers to eat her meals by 6 p.m. so she can sleep at 8 p.m. “The liver functions actively from 10 p.m. to 2 am. That’s the time it purifies the blood and gets rid of the body’s toxins,” she says.

Comparing raw food cuisine with conventional culinary art, she says the latter is more complicated, what with all the gadgets, heavy fats from dairy and oils, and the precept caters to the gustatory experience rather than the health benefits.

“All you need is a blender or a food processor. If you want to splurge, you can get a dehydrator to make the pastas, pizzas and breads from nuts and vegetables. I don’t worry about oils flying out of the pan or burns from the gas range. I can wear makeup because I don’t cook in front of a hot stove that will melt it,” she says.

With the spiraling costs of oil and its effects on byproducts, the raw food diet is the way to go.


Cheloy Ignacio offers raw food diet classes and detoxification programs. Call 6871121, 4093529 or 0915-2959582. Located at Parc Royale Condominium, Dońa Julia Vargas Ave., Ortigas, Pasig City

 
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