To further contribute to the Holiday vibe, Mang Inasal’s Take-out and Delivery Blowout deal makes a comeback from Dec. 18 to 28, 2020!
To further contribute to the Holiday vibe, Mang Inasal’s Take-out and Delivery Blowout deal makes a comeback from Dec. 18 to 28, 2020!
By now, you’ve probably gotten used to clicking the Add to Cart button and impatiently waiting for kuya or ate rider to arrive with your latest haul. Brick and mortar shops have gone digital and the number of online shops is growing by the minute – and these days, the new shoppers’ dilemma is which products to buy, which online shops to buy from, and most importantly, how to save on shipping fees.
If,
like us, you’re feeling overwhelmed with the endless options, here’s a quick
guide to your new basic needs now that you’re living an indoor lifestyle!
Unlike many things happening right now, staying in good shape is something that’s within your control. While wearing PPEs, practicing social distancing, and constantly washing your hands can help a lot, your best defense is to keep yourself healthy.
You can start with maintaining
a well-balanced diet and making sure you’re getting important nutrients every
day, like Vitamin C. It can be intimidating to know which vitamin brand to
choose with so many of them out there, but there are brands like Nutrilite that go the extra mile
to ensure quality by tracking the entire process of their plant-based
supplements down to the very seed, and let you know all about it so you can be
confident with your choices.
Home essentials
One of the most important things during this time is making sure to keep clean. Went out to pick up deliveries? Sanitize. Touched the elevator button? Sanitize. Everyone now stores a stash of disinfectants and has their own sanitation station at home, because nothing beats feeling safe and secure after cleaning up.
Since most alcohol products
tend to dry the skin, look for disinfectants that have aloe ingredients to keep
your hands soft – like Amway
Pursue Hand Sanitizer. Keep your home and other items sparkling
clean as well, using trusted effective brands such as PURSUE™
Disinfectant Cleaner.
Workout fuel
This quarantine lifestyle has us spending more time sitting and less time walking, so home workouts have become a must if you want to stay in shape. You probably already found one that suits you – weightlifting, dancing, HIIT – especially as more and more fitness facilities offer online classes. Even cycling studios have started selling stationary bikes so you can ride along with them at home.
Either way, home workouts are
now part of your indoor grind along with chores, work, and virtual hangouts
with friends. It sounds like a lot, honestly. That’s why another indoor
essential we’ve identified is fuel, aka energy drink. Watching your sugar
intake? Opt for sugar-free and carb-free brands, like XS
Energy Drink!
Plantito and plantita
needs
Have you hopped on the green thumb train? We don’t blame you! Aside from cleaning the air, giving you food, and making your home more beautiful, plants are quickly becoming the new pets. And you never have to worry about running out of new leafy babies to add to your collection since online plant shops seem to be sprouting everywhere, and you always have your food scraps which you can replant!
As you grow your plant collection
and even try to grow your own food, don’t forget to keep them healthy. Use good
quality soil and fertilizers so your plants grow lush and bountiful. If you’re
not sure which plant vitamins to feed your leafy buddies, go for organic ones
that are safe and effective, like Nutriplant’s.
Grooming necessities
Last but definitely not least – because grooming is an act of self-care and is still a must even when staying indoors all day. A good, cold shower can help lift your spirits on off-days (plus, your housemates will thank you for it!) and some self-love can ease your anxieties. If you’re one of those who put on makeup and dress up with nowhere to go just to cope with cabin fever, we applaud you.
Now is actually a great time
to hone your make-up skills. Find brands that allow you to be creative with
your looks, like the vast and versatile collection of Artistry Studio, and
don’t be afraid to go crazy – you’re just at home anyway. Clean up and
suit up, too. Our weapons of choice? Glister
toothpaste, Satinique
hair products, and G&H body essentials!
Now that we’ve laid it all out there, you’re probably thinking that’s a lot of different things that you’d have to get from different specialty shops – and not even all shops plan to celebrate 12.12 with free shipping! Worry not, because you can now shop everything in just one place with Amway Exclusive Shopper!
Shopping definitely becomes more
convenient when you can order everything you need in the highest quality, in just
one platform, with free shipping. Sign
up
as an AE Shopper and get the best Amway products at distributor prices. All items
can be returned within 100 days with no questions asked and all logistics
covered, and membership comes with free consultation with their very own health
and beauty experts. Even better, you no longer have to wait for 12.12 or any
other holiday sale because shipping is free with a low minimum purchase of just
P1,000!
We adapted the normalcy of wearing a face mask, a face shield, keeping a safe distance from others, and carrying a bottle of alcohol anywhere, all the time. It is our way of keeping safe, our prevention from contracting Covid-19, other viruses, and bacteria that may cause serious health issues. CoVid-19, other viruses, and harmful bacteria are mostly present in our environment. Experts found that some viruses and bacteria can remain suspended in the air over long distances and longer periods, while CoVid-19 is transmitted through droplets, the virus from the droplets can remain infectious on surfaces for a few hours or even days.
Though we cannot see these health threats, the good news
is we are not entirely defenseless against them. Technological breakthroughs in
healthcare are giving us an advantage in winning against these harmful bacteria
and viruses, and one of the recent wins is in the use of cold plasma
technology. An article published in sciencedaily.com reported that researchers
from UCLA believe that using plasma promises a significant breakthrough in the
fight against the spread of CoVid-19. The article also noted that researchers
sprayed plasma on surfaces, such as leather, rubber, plastic, metal, and
cardboard, with SARS-CoV-2 cultures and saw the plasma kill the coronavirus on
surfaces in less than three minutes, and destroyed most of the virus after 30
seconds. Additional tests also showed that plasma destroyed the virus on cotton
from face masks. Researchers believe that the results are an indication of the
plasma’s potential in preventing the spread of coronavirus.
What is Plasma?
Plasma is known as the 4th state of matter, the others are solid, liquid, and gas. We do not hear plasma as often, but in fact, it is the most common state of matter in the universe. The sun and stars are almost entirely a ball of plasma. On earth, we see the stars glow in the sky, the ripples in the north and south poles, and the neon signs along our city streets because of plasma.
Plasma is created by heating a neural gas or subjecting it
to a strong electromagnetic field. The cold plasma technology is a mixture of
positive and negative ions and free-moving electrons. When these ions are
released in the air, they attach to harmful pathogens, bacteria, viruses, and
odor molecules that cause them to break down and deactivate, then turn these
substances into harmless water vapor. Plasma has proven to be effective in
deactivating viruses and bacteria and has shown positive results in cancer
treatment and wound healing, and other medical applications.
Aller Innovations Technology
Aller Innovations Inc., a Filipino owned company has been at the forefront of harnessing the potential of cold plasma technology since 2016, even before the CoVid-19 pandemic. Working with its development and engineering team based in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei, Aller has developed the use of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) to produce cold plasma. Tests performed in Guangdong Detection Center of Microbiology showed that cold plasma can deactivate 99.90% of viruses and bacteria, and effectively deactivate odors and chemicals from tobacco, benzene, ammonia, acetaldehyde, and acetic acid.
Since day one, Aller Innovations Inc. is focused on creating products that can efficiently and effectively sterilize the things that we use, especially those for children. The first product offering from Aller is the Aller Plasma Sterilizer box that can be used for toys, clothes, food, utensils, and other small items often used.
Recently, Aller Innovations Inc. introduced the Aller Plasma Nano+, a compact and portable air purifier and surface sterilizer to keep our personal space safer anywhere, anytime. It uses DBD technology to produce cold plasma to deactivate viruses and bacteria in enclosed spaces of up to 30 cubic meters or a standard small room.
The air going around our personal spaces-- our home,
workspace, inside our vehicles -- where we spend most of our time these days
factors in our well-being and exposure to unseen dangers. Recognizing this fact
led Aller to further develop their plasma technology to make a compact and a portable device that we can carry around, especially now that we need to be
extra careful because of CoVid-19.
Safety and convenience of Aller Plasma Nano+
Aller Plasma Nano+ Sterilizer is safe to use with people and pets inside the room or vehicle because it emits no heat, water, or radiation. It is also very eco-friendly because it does not use any filters or any other secondary pollutants.
It's easy to carry around weighing only 8oz., you can put
it inside your car, on the dining table especially when dining out, and on your
desk at work. It can run up to 3-hours when fully charged.
Aller Plasma Nano+ is a safer and healthier option to sterilize surfaces and the air in our personal space. It’s a better option than chemicals or other treatments because it is only air and electricity. The plasma technology keeps the surfaces we frequently touch, work, and eat on are kept sterile and free from bacteria or viruses.
We have to keep in mind that our environment is a determinant of our well-being. The quality of the air we breathe and the cleanliness of the surfaces that we use are just as important as the quality of food that we eat, the amount of sleep that we get, and how we manage our stress. Keeping our personal space sterilized, wherever we are, is a necessary preventive measures to keep us and the family we come home to safety.
For more
information on Plasma Technology and Aller Plasma Nano+, you may visit
allerplasma.com or connect via Facebook: Aller Plasma Sterilizer and Instagram:
@allerplasma.
Information on
plasma technology can be found in Science Daily using this link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/11/201110112520.htm
UFC’s first-ever Reel Life: Nagsasama-samang Sarap Short Film Competition has officially selected thirty (30) finalists from the vast field of submitted entries.
Launched as part of UFC’s 50th anniversary celebration, the competition seeks to provide a platform for gifted Filipino artists to showcase their filmmaking potentials and tell their stories.
The Filipino creative spirit was on full display by the entrants for this contest, making it incredibly difficult to narrow down the entries to only 30 finalists.
The finalists are as follows: “Almusal” by John Renz Cahilig, “Anana” by Quentin Tolentino, “Ang Pagsibol” by Ramil Lantican, “Asam-asam” by Michael Angelo Hernandez Valencia, “Bato-Bato Pik” by Alejandro "Bong" Ramos, “Budjoy” by Marco Paolo Castro, “Byahe Natin” by Rusty Palacio Guarin, “Cancelled” by Crismel Gida, “Crush” and “New Normal” by Niokz Arcega, “Gift Box” by John Kenneth Paclibar, “How's My Driving?” by Ken Leviste, “Ina'Ko” by Michael John Tuclaud, “Kambal” by Yves Publico, “Ma,” by Dexter De Jesus, “Mabote Na Lang” by John Verlin Santos, “Magpadayon” by Jose Carlo Gloria, “Module Legends: Papa Sir” by Renel Ian Gacayan, and “Modules (Info Sheet)” by Marienel Calma.
Completing the list are: “Panahon” by Lawrence Lagdameo, “Pasko sa Pandemya” by Armilane Jarin, “Prank” by James Edward Golla, “Project Blessy” by Norman Mark Boquiren, “Reges (The River)” by Jamal Baulo, “Rico” by Ronald John Mendenilla-Teodosio, “Spaghetti ni Mamu” by Raymark Estael, “Stick” by FJ Cancino, “Tatalon” by Don Ralph Diaz, “Uli” by Lexter Taganas, and “Unexpected” by Ron Garcia.
“Asam-asam” by Michael Angelo Hernandez Valencia is an arresting family drama |
“Bato Bato” Pik by Alejandro Ramos tells a touching survival story of a senior couple at onset of the lockdown |
“Budjoy” by Marco Paulo Castro is a funny narrative about a forgetful boy with an openly gay dad |
“Cancelled” by Crismel Gida is depicts the stories of survival amidst the economic challenges of the lockdown |
“How's My Driving” by Ken Leviste is a short about how a senior jeepney is coping with the pandemic |
“Ina'Ko” by Michael John Tuclaud is about a medical frontliner missing his mom |
“Modules” by Marienel Calma tackles the difficulty of online learning
|
Kambal” by Yves Publico recounts the story of a twin who were miles apart during the lockdown |
Rusty Palacio Guarin's “Byahe Natin” is a compelling story about how a taxi driver found his missing brother |
The short film "Tatalon" by Ron Ralph Diaz is a story about how two strangers met in an unusual situation |
The 30 listed finalists have automatically won a gift pack from UFC. All are eligible to win the following prizes: 1st Prize (P100,000); 2nd Prize (P50,000); 3rd Prize (P20,000); Best Actor (P5,000); Best Actress (P5,000); Best Cinematography (P5,000); Best Screenplay (P5,000); Best Editing (P5,000); Best Director (P15,000); and People’s Choice Award (P15,000).
Members of the public are encouraged to vote for the People’s Choice Award by watching their favorite short film online on YouTube.
A panel of judges will
choose winners from the finalists through a deliberation. Results will be
announced on December 14.