Archive for November, 2008

Ramuan yang terkandung dalam S’Detox

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Kandungan S’DETOX:
S’DETOX mengandungi bahan-bahan ramuan asas alami bermutu tinggi yang berfungsi sebagai kaedah-kaedah yang tertentu dalam mengurangkan masalah ketagihan terhadap rokok.

SENDUDUK (Melastoma Malabathricum)

Fitokimia yang terlibat:
Asid askorbik
=> Lebih dikenali umum sebagai vitamin C
=> Banyak kepentingan untuk kesihatan bagi penyembuhan luka
=> Asid ini terdapat pada buah pokok senduduk
 
Piridoksina
=> Lebih dikenali sebagai Vitamin B6
=> Terlibat secara meluas dalam fungsi asas otak, iaitu memulih dan menjanakan semula keperluan otak, penghasilan antibiotik, membantu dalam pembebasan tenaga daripada protein-protein yang dihasilkan => Kekurangan vitamin ini biasanya boleh menyebabkan sakit kepala
 
Mangan
=> Sebagai mineral asas dalam badan
=> Terlibat dalam fungsi anti-oksidaan yang boleh membantu dalam proses pengekalan fungsi asas dalam metabolisme otak dan badan supaya badan perokok lebih cergas dari segi pemikiran dan sebagainya
=> Juga berfungsi untuk melancarkan oksigen dalam darah di otak dan secara tidak langsung pemikiran perokok akan lebih tenang dan teratur

MISAI KUCING (Othosiphon Stamineus)

Umum:
=> Herba misai kucing banyak digunakan untuk memperbaiki sistem saluran kencing dan buah pinggang manusia serta dapat membantu dalam mengelakkan penyakit batu karang. Ini kerana penyakit-penyakit ini sangat berkait rapat dengan masalah sampingan perokok
=> Daun pokok misai kucing yang sudah dikeringkan adalah bersifat iuretik dan boleh membantu dalam menyingkirkan  asid urik yang berlebihan dalam badan. Asid urik adalah bahan toksik sampingan yang dihasilkan oleh perokok
=> Tumbuhan herba ini mempunyai sifat antialergik, nti-hipertensi (mengurangkan tekanan darah tinggi), anti-keradangan (tahan keradangan) dan agen diuretik. Agen diuretik merupakan agen spesifik untuk penyakit kencing manis atau diabetis.
=> Biasanya tumbuhan ini digunakan sebagai rawatan arteriosclerosis iaitu ketidakseimbangan kapilari dan peredaran darah. ini penting untuk sifat peredaran dan kapilari perokok supaya perjalanan darah menjadi lebih lancar. Sifat anti-keradangan juga penting bagi mencegah dan mengubati peparu perokok daripada keradangan (radang peparu)

Fitokimia yang terlibat:
 
Tanin
=> Sejenis enzim aromatik yang menyebabkan daun misai kucing berasa pahit. Ini disebabkan oleh bahan aktif dalam komponen tersebut iaitu ‘astringen’ yang memberikan ciri rasa pahit pada pokok herba tersebut
=> Dapat menghalang penyerapan gula yang boleh bertindak sebagai agen diuretik. Ini dapat mencegah perokok daripada mudah dihidapi penyakit lain terutamanya kencing manis.
=> Mempunyai sifat anti-oksidaan (asid elagik dalam tumbuhan herba tersebut), mempunyai ciri asas anti-biotik dan juga boleh menyembuhkan luka.
=> Kandungan gula dalam darah perokok boleh dikurangkan dan secara tidak langsung bekalan oksigen akan mengalir dengan lebih lancar dan pengaliran darah juga akan menjadi lebih lancar terutamanya ke otak. 
 
DUKUNG ANAK (Phyllantus Niruri)

Umum:
=> Sejenis tumbuhan tropika
=> Dikategorikan sebagai tumbuhan herba kerana biasanya terlibat secara meluas dalam perubatan tradisional, seperti rawatan kencing manis.
=> Keseluruhan bahagian pokok “dukung anak’ boleh digunakan dalam perubatan
 
Fitokimia terlibat:
 
Geraniin
=> Enzim yang banyak diinovasikan sebagai bahan pelali dan penenang kesakitan kepada perokok yang aktif
=> Dipercayai banyak terdapat dalam daun pokok Dukung Anak.
 
Alkaloid
=> Banyak kegunaan dalam penghasilan dadah pada kos yang rendah
=> Mempunyai kesan narkotik yang boleh mengurangkan rasa sakit, boleh merangsangkan sistem saraf supaya otak menjadi cergas. Ini penting untuk mengurangkan kesan ketagihan perokok terhadap rokok
=> Juga membantu dalam merangsang sistem penghadaman dan peredaran darah manusia
 
Saponin
=> Mempunyai fungsi yang sama seperti ‘glikosid’.
=> Boleh merangsang organ peparu untuk menghasilkan hingus atau lelehan yang banyak supaya lebih senang batuk dan lebih mudah untuk mengeluarkan lebih kahak supaya lebih selesa.
=> Juga mempunyai ciri steroid yang bertindak sebagai anti-keradangan.

Kurangkan ketagihan merokok dengan S’Detox

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

S’DETOX MENGANDUNGI BAHAN PENGAWET YANG DIBENARKAN, PEWARNA YANG DIBENARKAN, PERISA ASLI YANG DIBENARKAN DAN KONDISIONER MAKANAN YANG DIBENARKAN.

Penggunaan S’DETOX adalah selamat kerana tubuh anda bebas tar yang merbahaya, kerengsaan dan karbon monoksida yang banyak terdapat dalam rokok. Untuk pengetahuan anda, sebatang rokok mempunyai lebih 4000 bahan kimia merbahaya.

S’DETOX berkesan dengan membebaskan kandungan nikotin yang terkawal ke dalam badan dan dengan itu mengurangkan rasa ketagihan.

KANDUNGAN:

SENDUDUK - (melastoma malabathricum)
Dikenali sebagai vitamin C yang sesuai untuk menyembuhkan luka.Juga dikenali sebagai vitamin B6 iaitu memulih dan menjanakan keperluan otak, antibiotik dan membantu dalam pembebasan tenaga drp protien yang dihasilkan. Sebagai mineral dalam badan supaya badan perokok lebih cerdas.

MISAI KUCING - (othosiphon stamineus)
Memperbaiki sistem saluran kencing dan buah pinggang dan mengelak penyakit batu karang. Membantu penyingkiran asid urik yang berlebihan dalam badan perokok. Selain itu ianya juga tahan alahan, mengurangkan tekanan darah tinggi dan tahan keradangan.

DUKUNG ANAK - (phyllantus niruri)
Sejenis tumbuhan tropika. Baik untuk rawatan kencing manis.

CARA PENGGUNAAN :-
Titiskan 10-15 titis S’ DETOX ke atas lidah. Kemam mulut buat seketika dan telan. Amalkan setiap pagi sebelum sarapan dan malam sebelum tidur. Anda boleh menitiskannya sekerap yag mungkin setiap kali ketagihan tiba.

What is Stroke?

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Stroke. What does it mean? Blood flow blockage or brain attacks? Stroke is usually defined as two types:

1. Ischemic (caused by a blockage in an artery )

2. Hemorrhagic (caused by a tear in the wall of the artery that produces bleeding in the brain )

A disruption in blood flow to the brain is the primary cause of a stroke. It can be disastrous and cause brain damage or even death. Our brain receives about 25% of the body’s oxygen but it cannot store it. Brain cells require a constant supply of oxygen to stay healthy and function properly. Therefore, within minutes of a stroke, oxygen is cut off in the brain leading to death of brain cells . This also leads to some parts of the brain losing control over the activity of some parts of the body, resulting in temporary or permanent disability or paralysis.

The following complications could arise and may need continued medical cares :

Urinary incontinence and urinary infection

Cramp

Falls, usually to the affected side

Reduced blood supply to the brain may result in confusion and speech disturbances.

What are the symptoms of a stroke ?

People at risk or partners of people at risk for stroke should be aware of the general symptoms and the victim should get to the hospital as soon as possible after these warning signs appear. Some include the following:

Headache in the back of the head

Dizziness

Nausea and vomiting

Inability to speak clearly

Weakness in the arms and legs

Tingling or numbness in the mouth, cheeks or gums

What are the risk factors for a stroke ?

SMOKING - people who smoke have higher risk to get stroke than nonsmokers

HEART DISEASE - heart disease and stroke are closely related for many reasons. They often have common risk factors.

STRESS - mental and emotional factors (stress and depression) have also been linked as a higher risk for having stroke.

AGE - people most at risk for stroke are older adults particularly those with high blood pressure, overweight, smoke or have diabetes.

SLEEP APNEA - which may contribute to the narrowing of the carotid artery, appears to increase the risk for stroke.

ATHEROSCLEROSIS - hardening of the arteries.

Recommended Nutritional Supplement

1. Reishi Ganoderma

2. Ganocelium

Source: DXN Marketing

S’detox interviewed by Tv3

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

These S’DETOX a quit smoking products video was recently aired via TV3. Being interviewed are Mr Rahul (Marketing Manager) and Mr Idris (CEO) for Desquera Worldwide Sdn Bhd. I hope our visitors and prospective customers will add more concern to their life and their love ones.


S’DETOX Quit Smoking Products aired via Tv3 Malaysia @ Yahoo! Video

FAQs on Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Selling

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Excluded Schemes and Arrangements) Order 2000

This Order explicitly excludes from the Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Prohibition) Act certain schemes and arrangements. MTI has enhanced the safeguards on MLM schemes operating in Singapore, with the aim of protecting Singaporean consumers and at the same time promoting a conducive environment for legitimate businesses. The revised Multi-Level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Excluded Schemes and Arrangements) Amendment Order 2001 will take effect from 01 January 2002. Read more

Tar Extracted from 400 cigarettes

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Tar is a viscous black liquid derived from the destructive distillation of organic matter. Most tar is produced from coal as a byproduct of coke production, but it can also be produced from petroleum, peat or wood.

Harmful Effects of Smoking

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Heart Disease and Stroke
Smoking causes fatty deposits to build up in the blood vessels, leaving them narrow or blocked. This leads to heart disease or stroke. About 40% of deaths due to heart disease before the age of 65 are related to smoking.

Cancer
Cigarette smoke contains more than 50 cancer-causing substances.
Smoking is the most common, preventable cause of lung cancer. Smokers are 22 times more likely to develop lung cancer. 90% of all lung cancer cases in Singaporean males occur among smokers.

The longer one smokes, the greater the risk of developing cancers such as cervical and breast cancer, cancer of the mouth, throat, larynx, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidney and bladder.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) / Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD)
Smoking narrows the airways and destroys the air sacs in the lungs. This makes breathing difficult. Smoking is the most common cause of COPD/COLD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. COPD/COLD is the 6th largest cause of death in Singapore.

Bone Loss and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to lose density and become brittle, leading to hip, spine and wrist fractures.

Women who smoke are 50% more likely to suffer from osteoporosis than non-smokers.

Re-productive and Sexual Health
Smoking increases the risk of infertility in both men and women.

Men

Smokers are 50% more likely to suffer from impotence or erectile dysfunction.
Smoking reduces the volume of ejaculation, lowers sperm count, distorts sperm shape and impairs sperm mobility.

Women

Women who smoke may experience early menopause and more menopausal symptoms.
Smoking may lead to decreased egg counts due to destruction of eggs in the ovaries before the eggs reach maturity.
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. The smoke inhaled (either directly from a cigarette or from second-hand smoke) by a pregnant woman goes directly to her baby’s lungs. It prevents as much as 25 % of oxygen from reaching the placenta.

Second-hand Smoke
About 90% of the smoke from every cigarette ends up in the air as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).

ETS

Causes lung cancer in people who have never smoked before. 
Causes heart attack, especially among the spouses of smokers.
ETS also increases the risk of repeated heart attacks if one has suffered from heart attack before.
Increases the risk of heart disease, lung disease, asthma, allergies, sinus problems, blood vessel disease or worsen the symptoms if one is already suffering from these.

Harmful Chemicals in Cigarettes

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals. At least 400 are poisonous and more than 50 are cancer-causing.

The main components of tobacco smoke are:
 
TAR
Tar is a black and sticky residue used to cover road surfaces. It clogs up the lungs and causes lung cancer. It contains many cancer-causing substances such as:

Benzo(a)pyrene:
found in emissions from burned plant and petroleum products

B-napthylamine:
used in the manufacture of dyes, condensation colours and rubber

Cadmium:
a poisonous chemical that can cause liver, kidney and brain damage, commonly found in car batteries

Nitrosamine:
found in harsh detergents; commonly used as an engine degreaser

NICOTINE
Nicotine is a powerful and addictive drug. It acts as a stimulant, causing your heart rate and blood pressure to soar. It increases the stickiness of blood and decrease the diameter of blood vessels, increasing the risk of stroke and heart attacks.

CARBON MONOXIDE
This is the same gas found in car exhaust smoke. Carbon monoxide robs your muscles, brain and body tissue of oxygen, making your heart work harder. This can cause heart attacks or stroke. Over time, your airways swell up and let less air into your lungs. This is why smokers suffer from shortness of breath and lack of stamina.

Other harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke

Acetone:
used in nail polish remover and paint stripper

Ammonia:
used in the dry cleaning industry

Arsenic:
a deadly poison used in pest control and insecticides

Benzene:
a cancer-causing agent used in the production of fuel and chemicals

DDT:
a pesticide used to kill insects

Formaldehyde:
a known cancer-causing substance used to preserve dead bodies

Hydrogen Cyanide:
a poison used in gas chambers

Napthalene:
a killer ingredient found in mothballs

Polonium-210:
a radioactive substance

Vinyl Chloride:
a chemical used to make plastic

Benefits to quit smoking

Monday, November 17th, 2008

If you are a smoker, the best decision you can make for your own and loved ones’ interests is to quit smoking. It takes a lot of courage to make the first step to decide to quit smoking but you will definitely gain from your decision. Read on to know the multiple benefits of kicking the habit and helpful tips to quit smoking for good.

Benefits Of Giving Up Smoking

Health Benefits:
Giving up smoking definitely benefits the health of both men and women of all ages. Abstinence from smoking for a short span of time can even yield some positive health results as indicated in the table below.

Within 20 minutes
• Blood pressure decreases
• Body temperature of hands and feet increases
• Pulse rate drops

Within 8 hours
• Carbon monoxide and nicotine levels in the blood decrease (to normal level)
• Oxygen level in the blood increases (to normal level)

Within 24 hours
• The risk of heart attack decreases
• The lungs will start to clear out mucus and toxin

Within 2 - 12 weeks
• Blood circulation improves
• Exercising and walking become easier
• Lung function increases

Within 1 - 9 months
• The tendency to have shortness of breath, sinus congestion, cough and fatigue will decrease

Within 1 year
• Risk of heart attack will decrease to half, as compared to a smoker

Within 5 - 10 years
• Risk of stroke and coronary heart disease will be reduced to that of someone who has never smoked
• Risk of lung cancer will decrease to about half of that of a smoker

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