Saturday, April 7, 2012

Having A Curry Could Help Ward Off Dementia



Dear Friends, 


This is useful health information extracted from the Telegraph about the good effect of curcumin that studies have shown.





"Eating curry once or twice a week could stave off dementia, research suggests.



According to a report by the Telegraph, tests on fruit flies found that those given curcumin, the key chemical in turmeric, lived 75 per cent longer.


The findings, published in the journal PLoS One, could help explain why rates of dementia are lower among the elderly in India than in their Western peers.


Alzheimer's is linked to the build-up of protein in the brain called amyloid plaques damaging the wiring.


Curcumin did not dissolve the plaque, but accelerated the formation of nerve fibres by reducing the amount of their precursor forms, known as oligomers, from which they were formed.


Prof Per Hammarstrom, of Linkoping University in Sweden, said: "The results confirm our belief that it is the oligomers that are most harmful to the nerve cells."


Sprinkle some curcumin
for good health
"We now see small molecules in an animal model can influence the amyloid form. To our knowledge the encapsulation of oligomers is a new and exciting treatment strategy."


Several theories have been established about how oligomers can instigate the disease process.


According to one hypothesis they become trapped at nerve junctions inhibiting impulse signals. Others claim they destroy brain cells by puncturing membrane.


Curcumin is extracted from the root of turmeric and has been used as medicine for thousands of years.


It aids digestion, helps fight infection and guards against heart attacks. More recently it has been tested against pain, thrombosis and cancer".



There are many people who may not comprehend the heartache when caring for a Dementia sufferer, especially elderly in the family.

Perhaps this 9 minutes video clips entitled "Going Home" could change our attitude towards our aging parents or the older folks.

Tell your friends about consuming this common known spice for good health is a very good thing to do.

My heartfelt appreciation to Singapore Polytechnic and those in the making of this video. The script is realistic and a heart-warming production. Well done.




Stay tune ..how working together we can pay off our debt quickly and easily.









Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Year 2012 

Congratulations and welcome the following new fellow Resellers for the New Year 2012. Asia has begun their lunar Chinese New Year of the Dragon.

Let us specially welcome Mr. Gidi Madu from Papua New Guinea, our very first New Reseller for the year 2012. Mr Gidi Madu signed in on the 1/1/2012 at 9:14:25 AM

It is with great pleasure that we also welcome the following New Resellers from Papua New Guinea and Indonesian for this year.

Papua New Guinea
Kawai Balim
Bryan-Simon Ame
Billy Ame
Wendy Luke
Polowe Oli
George Giagele Oli
Roven Clark


Indonesia
Sri Suci Setiawati Soeroso (Adeline)
Ritha Tumiar Situmorang, SE
Hendro Purnomo, SE
Anna
Lim Nam Seng
Ruswati

Indri Susanti
Jopie Cornelis Hallatu
Marcel Febrian


Papua New Guinea
Special congratulations to Shane and Rosaline Baker for sharing the good message of VeryGood.sg successfully in Papua New Guinea. We know of the hard work and all the walking and travelling between mountain peaks. It’s heart-warming for all of us to know of your success in Papua New Guinea.

Indonesia
The Australian pioneering spirit shown by Connie Tranchita and Maxine Wright is exemplary and heart warming as shown by the outstanding Indonesia growth pattern. Against the language barrier they have continued to impress the locals that VeryGood has the perfect business opportunity for them.

The VG Philosophy
Many locals started to grasp the philosophy of helping yourself by helping others FIRST. This is a simple message to follow. Getting paid for building customers weekly WITHOUT the need to find new customers all the time is the formula for wealth creation.

Our Attitude
Our attitude is vital to success. Attitude is everything in making life a 100%. The VG business is so easy but without the right attitude we make life difficult for ourselves and others. A positive attitude will overcome difficulties that do arise.

Like-minded people
Let us find people who are like-minded and who want to get a better life by sharing good news. Let’s walk away from negatives that can stifle our potential to be great. Even good intentions are not enough as they do not pay our bills. Instead let’s cultivate a positive attitude and be proactive.

Billions are online today
There are 6 billion people in this world and billions are now online. Let set our minds to reach many of them. Find them and make this your message: Create wealth by helping others FIRST. Experience has taught us that success is the result of people working together for common good.

With these thoughts in mind, we as fellow Resellers can “pat” ourselves on our back and look forward to sharing as the year 2012 progresses.

Thank You All Resellers
We thank every Reseller, and special thanks to Resellers who are trying hard whenever there is opportunity. They will succeed eventually. It starts with good attitude and the willingness to share the VG story.

Help yourself by helping others FIRST and by doing all the good you can.

Stay tuned for the next blog.
The success of building the right customers is fundamental in any business and building good Resellers into your team is no exception. Starting a business is not just about making lots of money, it’s about helping others to become successful.

The next blog will share wisdom from the experience of Mr Guy Kawasaki when he presided as the Founder of Stanford Technology Ventures Program Educators Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. This is inspiring blog before this weekend.


Tell it as it is.
VeryGood.media
Russell Walker & Ross Welchman

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Coconut oil remedy for Alzheimer disease?


By CBNewsonline.com
The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN


Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer's disease in some people and may actually prevent it.










This is good information. You may not need it but prevention is better then cure. You just never know who could have read and benefitted from this blog.

Share this for good health.



VeryGood.media - Tell it as it is
Russell Walker & Ross Welchman









Wednesday, January 4, 2012

In loving memory of Karen Loh Su-Ling


(Nov 18, 1970 – Jan 2, 2012 @ 0417hrs)


Dear Friends and Fellow Resellers

On behalf of the Loh family, we have the saddest news to announce the sudden passing away of Karen Loh, our beloved Founding Reseller.

The memorial service is held in her hometown Batu Pahat, Johor on:

Date & Time:
Jan 3rd and 4th Jan, 2012 @ 8 pm
Jan 5th Funeral Service @10 am for cremation.

Location : Gereja Grace Bible Presbyterian church
57 Jalan Ladang Taman Bandar
83000 Batu Pahat



"I could not find words to describe the heartache and shock
that Karen had left us so suddenly. I hope that this song would give
us the comfort that Karen is now in the bossom of God through eternity".


Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide;
When other helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, oh, abide with me.
Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day; Earth’s joys grow dim, its glories pass away;
Change and decay in all around I see. O Thou who changest not, abide with me.
I need Thy presence every passing hour; What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s pow’r?
Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness;
Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me.
Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies;
Heav’n’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.


Stay tune for the life of Karen Loh..