Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Water Chestnuts

Look at the huge water chestnuts being sold on the streets in Humen.

Water chestnuts - where would Chinese food be without them? The knobby vegetable with the papery brown skin is a staple in Chinese cooking. The water chestnut is actually not a nut at all, but an aquatic vegetable that grows in marshes. (This is why the ones that you purchase in the store may have a muddy coating.) The name "water chestnut" comes from the fact that it resembles a chestnut in shape and coloring. Indigenous to Southeast Asia, it has been cultivated in China since ancient times.

Nutritionally, water chestnuts are a good source of potassium and fiber. They are low in sodium, and fat is virtually non-existent. Caloriewise, one cup of water chestnut slices contains about one hundred-thirty calories. Low carb dieters, beware: water chestnuts are high in carbohydrates. You may try replacing them with low carb bamboo shoots.

Monday, September 29, 2008

广州多健贸易有限公司 - 公司简介

广州多健贸易有限公司是医疗保健行业的先驱。我们运用了最新的生产和营养诀窍为基础,以生产出可以造福社会大众的优质产品。

我们公司在健康教育方面有丰富的经验,而我们的医务主任也曾经编写15本健康书籍。我们相信最好的医疗方法就是教育。

广州多健贸易有限公司旨在传授健康教育给中国公众,并且针对我们目标群体的保健需要,提供有效的,适当的以及优质的保健产品。

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Dochen Swiss Collagen for Asian market


Well, finally rolled it out. I bought this image from an image bank but will be looking for a suitable model in China for a photo shoot.

Drinking, Chinese style

Ever seen the big wine pot on Chinese films like Drunken Master starring Jacky Chan?

Well here is "sao sing" wine that has a strong after kick. The wine is being kept and dispensed in a huge Johnny Walker bottle.

A few glass of this is enough to knock you off.



Saturday, September 27, 2008

Perfect (China) Co.Ltd

Perfect (China) Co.Ltd 完美(中国)日用品有限公司 is the 2nd largest direct sales company in China, only to Amway.

The office is in Zhongsan 中山, 1.5 hour drive from Guangzhou.
I must say the headquarters here is like a city in itself.


When I took this picture I felt very proud that a Malaysian entrepreneur Dato' Khoo, has achieved so much in China. 

You can see 3 of Perfect's billboards in the prime area of Guangzhou's Baiyun Airport (at the entrance), a testament of their success and business strength.



Friday, September 26, 2008

Bitter-gourd and beef rice



Bitter gourd in Malaysia is really bitter but in China is not but really nice.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Fashion Statement

I saw these funny glasses in a shop in Humen. It has no lens :-). More like shades than glasses.


I bought a white pair for RMB25.00 just for fun.


Monday, September 22, 2008

Batu caves - a Kuala Lumpur tourist attraction

Batu caves is a Malaysian tourist attraction and is a limestone  hill which has a series of caves and cave temples. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India.


 
Pic above: Me and my high school friend Jerome Teakle.

Above; There 272 steps. Not a lot but consider that during Thaipussam a Hindu festival, people pull carriages etc with hooks at their back (hooked into the flesh) and they have to drag it up.


Pic above: the cave top

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Treatment for Alzheimer's?

Scientists have designed an enzyme inhibitor that could 'trick' the brain and treat Alzheimer's. One of the causes of neurodegeneration is modification of the 'tau' protein by phosphate. Usually the protein helps maintain the stability of neurones and causes them to form aggregates. However, this changes when the protein is modified.

The enzyme inhibitor, created by research teams in York (UK) and British Columbia (Canada), prevents the phosphorylation of tau in animal models by tricking the brain's own enzymes into installing a sugar on the tau in place of the detrimental phosphates. It is not yet a drug, but the scientists involved in the work believe that it is a major breakthrough in locating compounds that can cross the blood?brain barrier to elicit beneficial effects that prevent the onset of tauopathies. Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases are becoming a growing problem in western countries and there is an urgent need for new forms of treatment.

"We hope that this work will evolve into new drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease, although that is still many years off," says Professor Gideon Davies, who led the team at the University of York. "The work highlights the synergy of studying the chemistry of enzymes in living cells."

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Don't know whether true or not?

KIDS who sleep with the light on could risk leukaemia, parents were
warned yesterday.

Scientists have found the body needs darkness to produce a chemical
that fights cancer.

Even switching the light on for the toilet, staying up late, travelling
across time zones, or the light from street lamps can stop enough
melatonin being made, they say.

The body needs the chemical to prevent damage to DNA and its absence
stops fatty acids reaching tumours and preventing them growing. Texas
University Prof Russell Reiter, who led the research, said: 'Once you
go to bed you should not even switch the light on for a minute.

'Your brain immediately recognises the light as day and melatonin
levels drop.'

Rates of childhood leukaemia have doubled in the past 40 years.

About 500 youngsters under 15 are diagnosed with the disease each year and around 100 die. A conference on childhood leukaemia in London yesterday
heard that people were being subjected to more light at night than
ever..

This suppressed the production of melatonin which normally happens between 9pm and 8am.

Past research has shown those most affected, like shift workers, had
higher levels of breast cancer.

Blind people, who are not vulnerable to fluctuations of melatonin, have
lower rates of cancer, it was found.

Parents are advised to use dim red or yellow bulbs if their youngsters are scared of the dark.



Some Health Mistakes

All of us make little health mistakes that cause damage to our bodies in the long run - simply because we are unaware we are doing something wrong. Here are some of the most common mistakes made by many of us.

Crossing our legs

Do you cross your legs at your knees when sitting? Although we may believe that this is the lady-like elegant way to sit, sitting this way cuts down circulation to your legs. If you don't want varicose veins to mar the beauty of your legs and compromise your health, uncross your legs every time you realise you have one knee on top of the other. The best way to sit is to simply place both legs together on the floor, balancing your weight equally. If you feel like changing position, instead of crossing your legs, simply move both legs together to one side. As an alternative, you could also consider crossing your legs loosely at the ankles. This is a classically elegant way to sit, and is far better for your legs and your health than sitting with your legs crossed at your knees.

Not changing our toothbrush

How often do you change your toothbrush? Most of us wait until most of the bristles have either fallen off, or are in such bad shape that we'd be embarrassed to pull out our brush in public. However, since not many of us need to pull out our brush in public, we carry on with our frayed one until we lose it. Replace your toothbrush often. Damaged bristles can harm the enamel, and don't massage your gums well. If you find brushing your teeth a pain like I do, but know you must do it, you might as well be doing it right. Imagine going through the annoyance of brushing your teeth twice a day only to find out that you're damaging your enamel every time you clean your teeth. Also, use a brush with soft bristles unless your dentist has advised otherwise.

Eating out often

There are oils that are high in cholesterol, and oils that cause little harm and are better for your heart. However, no matter how light
the oil is, it is never a good idea to eat too much of it. Avoid fried foods.Remember that in all probability your favorite Indian food
restaurant throws a huge, HUGE chunk of butter in a tiny bowl of dal. Rita, who worked in the kitchen of a 5 star hotel, was shocked when she saw the cook chop a 500gm butter slab in half, and throw half into a Paneer Makhani dish. No wonder the customers left licking their fingers. And no wonder they felt so stuffed and heavy afterwards. Limit outdoor eating unless you know that you're getting served light and healthy food.

Skipping breakfast

Never, ever skip breakfast. Remember, when you wake up in the morning it's been around 10-12 hours since your last meal. Your body needs food now, more than at any other time. Eat a heavy breakfast. You will then be busy through the day, and the calories will get expended quickly. If you are trying to diet, eat a light dinner. Here are some more common health mistakes we make. Being informed and making a few changes can help make us feel a whole lot better.

High heels

High heels sure look great, but they're murder for your back. This however doesn't mean you should steer clear of stilettos. Wear them, but not when you know you will be walking around a lot. Wear them when going out for lunch or dinner - when the only walking you will be doing is to your car, to the table, and back. Avoid high heels when you are going somewhere on foot. If you are constantly tempted to wear your heels, take a good look at your flats. Is there something about them you dislike? Invest in a new pair of beautiful flats or shoes with a low heel. Buy something you love, that you will enjoy wearing. If possible, get a matching bag. You will then enjoy your flats as much as you do your heels.

Sleeping on a soft bed

You don't have to sleep on the floor be kind to your back, but do make sure you have a firm mattress. Although a mattress on springs is soft and lovely to sink into, it's bad for your back. If you already have an old bed with springs, you don't need to invest in a new one - simply get a thick wooden plank put over the springs, and place the mattress on the plank. Similarly, if your mattress is old and lumpy, throw it out and get a new one. Your neck and your back will thank you. The same rule applies to sofas. If you will be spending hours on a sofa, get a firm yet comfortable one. Sofas you completely sink into are not the best idea.

Pillows

No matter how comfortable sleeping with ten cushions is, have pity on your neck and resist. Sleep with one pillow, and make sure it is not too thick. If your pillow gets lumpy, discard it and go for a new one. Get a thin pillow if you sleep on your stomach, and something a little thicker if you sleep on your back, to give your neck adequate support.

Not exercising

So all of us know we should exercise more, but many of us don't. This is a health mistake we consciously make! And why is that? Simply because we refuse to admit the damage we are causing to our bodies by not working out. A number of people only start working out once they've experienced a warning signal. Don't wait for a heart attack to strike before you decide to opt for a lifestyle change. Make the change now. You don't need to train for the marathon to be in top shape. Half an hour of brisk walking three to four times a week will make a world of difference to your health. You could then increase this to forty minutes, four times a week - and you're all set. If you haven't exercised for a week, you're making a mistake

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Chinese decor in Mandarin Oriental KL

I really like Chinese decor in hotels. This is taken in Mandarin Oriental KL.



Saturday, September 06, 2008

Shoe box


There is a reality show called "Who wants to Marry a Millionaire?"

A high end Canadian ladies shoe shop interestingly had that printed on the shoe box.

Sorry that I took the picture upside down!

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Corn juice



I ordered a "yi mi" drink. In Malaysia, they will give you a glass of barley, but in China it is actually corn juice.

This corn juice is now my favourite drink. Try it hot/warm, and it is really nice!


Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Oink! Oink!

Dessert buns I had in TianLun International Hotel, Guangzhou.


Monday, September 01, 2008

Porridge with padi field sparrow meat

As you travel from Guangzhou to Wuzhou (Guangxi) by car you will notice a lot of rice padi farms. It took 4.5 hours by car each way.

This is a picture of what I had for supper - porridge with padi field sparrow meat, It was really nice!