Friday, August 10, 2012

Tanzil - Quran Navigator

Tanzil - Quran Navigator

Thursday, February 23, 2012

DRINK WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH



FOR HEALTH REASONS....PLEASE READ!!!

It is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up every
Morning. Furthermore, scientific tests have proven its value. We list below a
Description of use of water for our readers. For old and serious diseases as well
As modern illnesses the water treatment had been found successful by a Japanese
Medical society as a 100% cure for the following diseases:

Headache, body ache, heart system, arthritis, fast heart beat, epilepsy, excess
Fatness, bronchitis asthma, TB, meningitis, kidney and urine diseases, vomiting,
Gastritis, diarrhea, piles, diabetes, constipation, all eye diseases, womb, cancer
And menstrual disorders, ear nose and throat diseases.

METHOD OF TREATMENT

1. As you wake up in the morning before brushing teeth, drink 4 x 160ml glasses of water,

2. Brush and clean the mouth but do not eat or drink anything for 45 minutes,
3. After 45 minutes you may eat and drink as normal,

4. After 15 minutes of breakfast, lunch and dinner do not eat or drink anything for 2 hours,

5. Those who are old or sick and are unable to drink 4 glasses of water at the beginning
May commence by taking little water and gradually increase it to 4 glasses per day.

6. The above method of treatment will cure diseases of the sick and others can
Enjoy a healthy life.

The following list gives the number of days of treatment required to

Cure/control/reduce main diseases:

1. High Blood Pressure - 30 days

2. Gastric - 10 days

3. Diabetes - 30 days

4. Constipation - 10 days

5. Cancer - 180 days

6. TB - 90 days

7. Arthritis patients should follow the above treatment only for 3 days in the 1st
Week, and from 2nd week onwards - daily.

This treatment method has no side effects, however at the commencement of
Treatment you may have to urinate a few times. It is better if we continue this
And make this procedure as a routine work in our life.

Drink Water and Stay healthy and Active.

This makes sense. The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals not cold
Water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating!!!

Nothing to lose, everything to gain...

For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is
Nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will
Solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the
Digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be
Absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine.
Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot
Soup or warm water after a meal.

A serious note about heart attacks: Women should know that not every heart attack
Symptom is going to be the left arm hurting. Be aware of intense pain in the jaw
Line. You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack.
Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms. 60% of people who have a
Heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you
From a sound sleep.

Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know, the better we survive.




Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Happiness

You can choose to be happy or sad and which ever you choose that is what you get.No one is really responsible to make someone else happy,no matter what people had been taught and accept as true.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

ALL ABOUT VEGETABLES VEGETABLES

VEGETABLES are good for health as they provide water, fibre and a lots of nutriens for the body. so, how many diffrent types of vegetables are there?

What's the proper way of storing them? And how do we cook vegetables without compromising nutrition?

Law Yen Ni, chef and owner of Boathouse in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, has the answers.

Some of the common vegetables include carrots, French beans,brinjals, lady's fingers, broccoli, cabbage, capsicums, tomatoes, potatoes, leek and spinach.

The not-so-common ones are rocket leaves, water cress, arugula, frisee, lollo rossa (red coral leaves), white asparagus, parsnip, Brussel sprouts and Savoy cabbage.

Yen Ni said there are two types of vegetables that are tricky to prepare.

"Firstly, it's vegetables under the category of leafy greens like tang oh. this is a local veggie similar to arugula or rocket cress", she explained. "They have the most delicate leaves and you need to focus 110 per cent."

"There's also hard tuber veggies like celeriac, parsnips and even yam, which are hardly by nature", she continued."Of course, these days there's the pressure cooker. This will soften the tubers in no time. So it's effortless". Otherwise, they take a while to soften.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Children and Money


Children and Money
For most of us. our earliest memory of ,money is probably owning a piggy bank, allowances and Chinese New Year, Hari Raya or birthday windfalls. The question is, when do we start lessons on money?
It is never too early to teach children about money. Most adults underestimate a child's ability to observe and comprehend,and to pick up our habits and put them into pt. Children today take to technology, trends and even money matters more easily than we give them credit.
But children who are used to getting their own way often take things for granted and fail to understand the value of anything. As with all good habits, it is never too early to teach your child the concept of choice, responsibility, how to value their belongings and to tell right from wrong.
So don't wait until they're teenagers! Start early to ensure that good money management habits become a way of life as children approach adulthood. All it takes is a little time, imagination, and lots of patience and effort to view the world from a child's perspective and show them that money matters are not dry or boring.

Cash, Shopping, Credit Cards and Debt


Cash, Shopping,
Credit Cards and Debt

...
All parents strive hard to provide the very
best for their children. Some are lucky to
be born rich, but most of us have to work
to make ends meet. Unlike in our parents'
more frugal days when money was spent
mostly on necessities, today, spending moneys
has become something of a hobby or past-
time. With credit being too readily available,
many have fallen into the inevitable trap of +
living way beyond their means and racking
up massive debts.
Rich or poor, good money habits are
essential. Money is, after all, finite. The
simple dynamics of income and expense
apply, regardless of the colossal or meagre
amount one possesses. The concern is
universal: how do we inculcate good money
habits? As with most things, the trick is to
start early by encouraging discipline from a
very young age. Nothing happens overnight