June 6, 2012

Make kitchen life easier with Fujidenzo microwave ovens


Round up your kitchen appliances with Fujidenzo’s newest range of microwave ovens. From popcorn snacks to instant microwave dinners, Fujidenzo fulfills all your microwave heating needs in a snap – their microwave ovens truly make for the perfect kitchen staple.

Each Fujidenzo microwave oven is equipped with the Smart Wave System, a technology that focuses microwave energy directly on to the food for faster cooking and defrosting than with traditional microwave ovens.  This also ensures even cooking and helps to eliminate cold spots and overcooked edges.

At 25 liters, the classy, electric Fujidenzo FM-25 SS Microwave Oven boasts of a stainless steel body and cavity, a grill function with 2 levels of combination cooking, defrost function, and end-of-cooking signal.

Meanwhile, the elegant silver, space saver-designed Fujidenzo FM-20 GX Microwave Oven on the other hand, has a volume of 20 liters, grill function, 3 levels of combination cooking, defrost function, 5 power levels, a 30-minute timer, and end-of-cooking signal.

Whereas the 20-liter, silver-framed, ultra-modern black-bodied FM-20 B operates with a defrost function, 5 power levels, a 30-minute timer, and end-of-cooking signal.  The FM-20 B is also designed as a space saver with its compact dimensions.

Finally, the 20-liter, classic polished white SM-20 SW sports a defrost function, 5 power levels, a 30-minute timer, and end-of-cooking signal.

So when it comes to microwave ovens, the kitchen appliance you shouldn’t live without, make it Fujidenzo: the brand that values quality above all.

Tough Guy’s Day-Off with Clarity

He’s tough when he needs to be, strict when things seem to start to get out of hand, yet subtle in his ways. Cool, calm, and collected, dads always seem to have everything under control, a figure that instantly induces comfort because of his mere presence and authority.

Despite the tough outer shell, fathers have a soft spot especially reserved for those closest to their heart. The desire to provide for loved ones drives these pillars of the family to push their limits and do whatever it takes to get things done.


For all the hard work that our fathers have put into creating a safe and secure refuge for the family, he definitely deserves a rejuvenating treat. Now that Father’s Day is just around the corner, there is no better time to get the man what he deserves by taking him to Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center, where wide range of services and treatments are aimed to please and pamper.

Among the treatments available at the Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center is its list of facial services, which includes nourishing and firming, visibly improves facial complexion. Clarity’s Nourishing Facial fits the bill by instantly refreshing and nourishing the skin. The Oxy-Rejuvenating Facial, on the other hand, infuses oxygen into the skin, making it younger looking; while the Algotherm Anti-Aging Facial revitalizes the skin giving it a nice and youthful glow. These are perks that a stressed-out dad would surely appreciate.

Other treatments such as the Ultra-Firming Facial would give dad a reason to smile, as the treatment hydrates and strengthens the skin’s structure for a firmer look. Dads looking to rejuvenate and relax at the same time might try the Ultra-Soothing Facial, which relaxes and soothes sensitive skin.

Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center sweetens the deal for Father’s Day through its Father and child Look-alike Contest, which gives Clarity’s patrons a chance to win prizes and surprises for dad and other family members. Those interested may check out Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center’s Facebook page to learn more about the competition guidelines and mechanics.

Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center offers a wide range of anti-aging and contouring services that can help give dad that youthful boost on his special day. Clarity’s personalized service guarantees only the best board-certified doctors and the latest services in dermatology, aesthetic dentistry, and cosmetic surgery all in one clinic.

Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center has the rewards that put a smile on every father’s face. Even the toughest guy needs a day off and there’s no better way than with the gentle touch from Clarity.

Visit Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center at the 5th Level Wellness Zone, Shangri-la Plaze Mall , EDSA corner Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City. For more information, contact their office through telephone number (02) 638-1297 or through their Customer Service Hotline 632-751-4929 or visit their website  www.clarity.com.ph.

Don’t let glaucoma rob you of your sight


With chronic diseases such as glaucoma, people should use their medications as frequently as recommended by their physician and I think more learning about glaucoma is needed to do as always. 

Perhaps the scariest thing about glaucoma is the fact that it exhibits no symptom: one day your eyesight is just fine, the next day your vision is already blurred or there are already black splotches off to the sides when you are looking straight ahead. Even the culprit behind glaucoma—the build-up of pressure inside the eye may develop slowly and painlessly, the person would not be able to detect it.

And once symptoms are felt, it may be already too late for the person.

This is because when excess fluid pressure within the eyeball builds up to an abnormally high level, the optic nerve—the fragile bundle of fibers at the back of the eye that carries visual messages from the retina to the brain—gets so compressed to the point that it will be permanently damaged.

Once this has occurred, the only thing that you and your doctor can do is slow down if not halt the damage that glaucoma has already caused. Once damage has occurred, it cannot be reversed.

Interestingly, glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the Philippines, according to the Philippine Glaucoma Society, an internationally recognized leader in providing quality glaucoma care in the country through education, exchange of ideas, research and publication.

With its vision, “That No Filipino will ever go blind from glaucoma’’ the Philippine Glaucoma Society has teamed up with Allergan to aggressively promote awareness of the disease. Allergan is a global, technology-driven multi-specialty health care company that pursues therapeutic advances in various fields including the delivery of leading products that address glaucoma.

According to the Philippine Glaucoma Society, the only way to stop glaucoma in its tracks is for one to have regular eye screening. Considering that there is no single test to diagnose glaucoma, one has to undergo specific tests including the one that measures the inner pressure via an instrument called a tonometer. The instrument touches a very small portion of the eye and is usually painless.  While a pressure exceeding the normal range of between 10-21 millimeters of mercury—especially if it is higher than 21 mm of mercury—may not immediately cause glaucoma, such high reading should be regarded as a significant risk factor.
Other tests that may be recommended include ophthalmoscopy, which employs placing additional lenses in front of your eye to visualize the optic nerve. The bright light may cause some glare and discomfort. It may be necessary in some cases to dilate the pupils of the eye with eyedrops to enhance the view of the optic nerve. If the pressure within your eye is not normal or if your optic nerve looks unusual, then the doctor may ask you to take a few more more tests: perimetry and gonioscopy; perimetry, which is a test that maps out your overall field of vision (if glaucoma has been diagnosed, then this test should be done at least twice a year to determine changes in your vision); gonioscopy, which determines the status of the drainage channels of the eye with the use of additional lenses; and pachymetry, which measures the thickness of the cornea since it affects measurements of eye pressure.

Once glaucoma is identified as the cause of the sight problem, the treatment that follows are all aimed to preserve whatever vision remains through the employment of regular eye drops, laser surgery or even conventional eye surgery.

One should also remember that only a doctor, preferably an ophthalmologist, can pinpoint exactly if it truly is glaucoma that is ruining the eyesight. If an abnormally high eye pressure is detected, the doctor will usually perform the additional tests outlined above to verify if glaucoma is indeed present.

While most individuals may experience no symptom, a few who were later diagnosed with glaucoma have previously complained of the following: episodes of eye and head pain, blurred vision, redness, headache, vomiting and seeing rainbows around lights.

But even without experiencing any symptoms, the fact that one has a family history of glaucoma (especially parents or brothers and sisters) may merit special vigilance.  Having a high reading of fluid pressure inside the eye, being aged over 45 years, a record of previous eye injury, been a chronic steroid user, diabetic may predispose one to developing glaucoma.  Have your eyes examined regularly.

June 5, 2012

TOP 14 Finalists of PhilPOP Music Festival Revealed

OPM is alive and kicking as locals and foreign-based Pinoys join PhilPOP to become the next big Filipino songwriter.


A record-breaking 3,000 song entries, not just from the Philippines but Filipinos based in other parts of the world including the United Kingdom, France, Canada and neighboring Asian countries such as  Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, beat the deadline to submit their entries for the first ever Philippine Popular Music Festival’s (PhilPOP) search for the next, big Filipino songwriter.
The overwhelming local and global response to send entries for the competition is a clear indication that Original Pilipino Music (OPM) is indeed still very much alive – all that is really needed is the right vehicle to showcase their talents.


PhilPOP is composed of respected local artists and prominent personalities from various industries brought together by a shared vision—to spark renewed pride and enthusiasm in OPM and bring about another golden age in Philippine music.


With the entries screened, reviewed and segregated, the million peso question now is who will make it to the coveted top 14?
The Top 14 are: Himig ng Panahon by Timothy Anjello Alfaro, Bigtime by Trina Belamide,Dulo ng Dila by Noah Zuñiga Cabalquinto, Slowdancing by John Kennard Eleazar Faraon,Minsa’y Isang Bansa by Gary Granada, Brown by James B. Leyte and Jezreel S. De Oca, Kesa by Edwin B. Marollano, Piso by Kristofferson B. Melecio, 3:00 AM by Keiko Necesario, Takusa by Byron Ricamara, Tayo Tayo Lang by Ronaldo Sorioso, Kontrabidaby Soc Villanueva, Negastar by Michael Angelo Santos Villegas, and Bawat Hakbang by Karl Vincent Villuga.
Song Title
Music
Lyrics
Himig Ng Panahon
Timothy Anjello Alfaro
Timothy Anjello Alfaro
Bigtime
Trina Belamide
Trina Belamide
Dulo ng Dila
Noah Zuniga Cabalquinto
Noel Zuniga Cabalquinto
Slowdancing
John Kennard Eleazar Faraon
John Kennard Eleazar Faraon
Minsa'y Isang Bansa
Gary Granada
Gary Granada
Brown
James B. Leyte &
Jezreel S. De Oca
James B. Leyte
Kesa
Edwin B. Marollano
Edwin B. Marollano
Piso
Kristofferson B. Melecio
Kristofferson B. Melecio
3:00am
Keiko Necesario
Keiko Necesario
Takusa
Byron Ricamara
Byron Ricamara
Tayo Tayo Lang
Ronaldo M. Sorioso
Ronaldo M. Sorioso
Kontrabida
Soc Villanueva
Soc Villanueva
Negastar
Michael Angelo Santos Villegas
Michael Angelo Santos Villegas
Bawat Hakbang
Karl Vincent H. Villuga
Karl Vincent H. Villuga
At the press conference held recently, the 14 finalists were finally announced to the general public.  Come July 14, 2012, these top 14 will showcase their compositions through the final performance and competition to be held at the Plenary Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
Mr. Ryan Cayabyab,Music Maestro and PhilPOP Executive Director
Music maestro and PhilPOP executive director Ryan Cayabyab said, “We want to thank all our kababayans who shared their compositions with us. The mere fact that we received this overwhelming response for the very first Philippine Popular Music Festival is a victory not only for OPM (Original Pilipino Music) but more so, for the Filipino people.”

Cayabyab, whose music career, starting out as an amateur songwriter, was propelled by a song writing competition, added, “This is an exciting time for the local music industry. With PhilPOP, we are helping shape the future landscape of OPM. The talent and the potential of the Filipino songwriter have always been there. We have proven it many times over. Now, the next step is to shine the spotlight on the best of the best.”

The country has indeed profited from other renowned songwriters whose significant compositions were borne out of song writing competitions including Jose Mari Chan ("Can we Just Stop and Talk Awhile", which incidentally was also entered in the World Popular Music Festival in Tokyo, “Hahanapin Ko”, “Minsan Pa”) Nonong Pedero (“Narito Ako”, “Isang Mundo, Isang Awit”), George Canseco (“Ako ang Nasawi, Ako ang Nagwagi”), Louie Ocampo (“Ewan”), Snaffu Rigor (Bulag, Pipi at Bingi”) and Freddie Aguilar whose seminal hit “Anak” went on to become one of the country’s most popular and well-loved songs.

The top winning entry will receive P1 million in cash and two runners-up will each receive P500,000 and P250,000 respectively.  A People’s Choice award will also be given to the most popular entry as decided by text votes.

The Philippine Popular Music Festival is jointly presented by MayniladPhilippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), and Smart.  Major sponsors are MeralcoResorts World Manila and TV5.  Other sponsors are Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC)Sun Cellular, First Pacific Leadership Academy (FPLA), Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), and Philex Mining Corporation.  Media partners are KBPPhilippine Daily InquirerPhilippine Star and Radio High.  

PhilPop recently released an official statement regarding some concerns.

For updates on the results, visit PhilPop.com.ph

Here's the PhilPOP Top 14 Compilation.










OFW repatriation, assistance and their right to vote


I have relatives and friends who live and work in different countries around the world. Many times I communicate with them thru phone, send messages via emails and chat on YM or in facebook. Glad to know that they are safe and are in good health.

Approximately there are about 12.5 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) around the world trying their luck from faraway places, away from their families and love ones. And they have different stories to tell, different reasons to share why they go abroad.

And most of them try their luck going to other countries to find employment, and to financially support their families here in the Philippines. Hard as it may seem they go abroad to earn a living despite the many challenges themselves and their families have to face. The hardest is being away from your family, from your kids especially when they are still in their younger years.

Moreover, OFWs are all over the world plays a significant role not only to their host country as workforce, but also to the Philippine economy with their dollar remittances that sustain and propel the economy. A modern hero as they call them.

On this note the government wants them to participate not only on helping our economy but also by way of exercising their right to vote, thus the government has opened registration centers abroad to enable OFWs to participate and vote during elections as an absentee voting. Additional registration centers have been put in place to accommodate more OFWs to be registered and vote during elections.

In the Iblog8 Summit held May 25 at UP Diliman Quezon City,  James Jimenez, spokeperson of the COMELEC shared that there were 589,830 registered voters in 2010 and 153,323 actually voted at that time. COMELEC estimates there will be 686,798 voters on they year 2013.

Comelec plans to put up registration counters in airports so OFWs can register even before leaving. There will be registration booths in airports as well as at the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration office (POEA) where they can enlist as they get their work permits.

The Commission on Elections has announced that it will still be accepting applications for voter registration until October 31, 2012. This will proceed even while the issue of whether the poll body can reuse for next year’s midterm polls the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines they utilized during the 2010 national elections remains pending before the Supreme Court.

James Jimenez in a statement said that applications for correction of entries, change of name, and transfer of registration records will likewise be accepted.

We have to inform and encourage overseas Filipinos regarding Overseas Absentee Voting, so that they can practice their right to vote, to register for the Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) and vote for the 2013 elections. Information of these things are important to citizens of the Philippines working abroad.

Assisting and helping OFWs in need

Alfred Salmos is a 52-year old Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia who was seriously wounded while rendering service at his work place. His body was severely scarred after accidentally being electrocuted under a 14,000 volt- breaker while he tries to shut it down, that was 2010. He’s finally home in the Philippines last May 22.

In a press briefing organized by the Blas F. Ople Policy Center (BOPC) last May 24, having Salmos as the guest. Salmos’ repatriation was delayed because of a lack of a final exit clearance from his employer, and a police clearance in connection with his involvement in a car accident a decade ago.

Salmos, a native of Nueva Ecija, has been unemployed since his accident. He was in a coma for a month and is now still recuperating from his injuries, which have left him severely scarred. For the past two years, an Indonesian worker has been looking after him. He could no longer work because of his physical condition. When his video and photo became viral, that help started to pour in, and arrangements to bring him home gained attraction. OFW advocate Susan Ople of the BOPC arranged Alfred’s’ homecoming. She said that outpouring of concern from Filipino Facebook users and social media enthusiasts around the world signify a sea-change in how social media directly impacts on cases of distressed OFWs.

Villar Foundation headed by former Congresswoman Cynthia Villar with Sagip OFW Program availed assistance and help to Alfred. Moreover, Sagip-OFW program gives livelihood assistance program and provide repatriation since 2008. OFW agencies address all  OFW concerns “to bring a concerted effort” in asking the Saudi government to grant Salmos’ exit. Previously, Alfred’s sister was also a beneficiary of the Villar Foundation’s Sagip OFW program when she availed of a free ticket home after running away from her abusive employer in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

We are all be thankful to many who helped bring Alfred back home, those who posted information on social media networks like Facebook regarding Alfred’s condition, the media, NGOs , OFW advocates in Saudi Arabia, the Philippine consulate in Jeddah, DFA and OWWA, the Blas F. Ople Policy Center and Villar Foundation, the long time partners in the Sagip OFW Program and many others.

Filipinos who have signed up for the government’s mandatory repatriation program are mostly those who have suffered abuses from their employers.

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