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Making Candida Cooking Recipes Delicious

By Jane Symms

A common concern when people hear a change in diet is needed to combat candida is whether it’s going to be bland or restrictive. So, do anti candida cooking recipes need to taste like they have been made from wet cardboard?

The simple answer is no, but it is clear that a person does need to forfeit some of their ‘comfort’ foods to adhere strictly to a anti candida diet, and this is often why many people slip up allowing the candida yeast infection to gain a new foothold.

The key to a successful anti candida diet is to make the food interesting and varied, so that the sufferer dos not feel that they are left out from eating ‘the good stuff’.

So, let’s start with a little bit about why a diet can be effective against candida.

Candida normally exists benignly in the warm and moist parts of our body, this includes the gut, the vagina, the oral cavity and in the folds of our skin.

It is believed that everyone has some candida on or in them at all times, but an overgrowth cannot happen unless the immune system is functioning poorly, or the gut flora is not in balance.

The immune system can be compromised in a number of ways, including through taking medication, illness and stress, and when it is, there is a greater chance that the immune response will not be able to suppress a candida growth.

Also, the destruction of probiotics (friendly bacteria) in the gut from the prolonged use of antibiotics or other medication, or from eating a poor diet, can effect the levels of candida in the gut and allow it to overgrow and flourish.

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If the candida is allowed to attach itself to the gut lining in sufficient numbers then there is the possibility of the candida breaking through the intestinal wall and releasing spores into the blood stream, allowing the candida to become systemic. This can also cause, what is often referred to as ‘leaky Gut’ syndrome, where bits of partially digested foods and feces can leak out of the intestines.

The symptoms of candida can be varied, they can range from minor irritation, to severe systemic problems that can even be life threatening.

So, where does an anti candida diet fit in?

Candida needs to eat to continue to thrive, and if you starve it of its nourishment, and eat foods that strengthen the immune system and improve the levels of friendly bacteria, then it is clear that this will have a beneficial effect on combating the candida overgrowth.

Therefore, this means your diet needs to eliminate foods that nourish the candida, which include sugars and sugary foods, yeast products including most baked goods, foods that contain fungus or have been fermented, like alcohol.

There tends to be a disagreement about whether fruit should be removed from the diet, and this is because although it is high in fructose (a natural fruit sugar), it is has many beneficial effects that support a healthy immune system. So, the only fruit eaten should be whole fruit, not packaged or pre-prepared fruits, and fruit juices should probably be avoided.

Try to ensure that all food is cooked from fresh, and avoid all processed foods. Processed foods can contain many ‘hidden’ ingredients, including sugars and yeast, and they are normally highly processed and have lost much of their nutritional value in the preparation and packaging process.

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There are a number of foods that are both acceptable, and will help suppress a candida overgrowth. These include:

Herbs

Garlic and Onions

Fresh vegetables, although those high in sugar like carrots should be restricted

Rice mike and Soya milk

Eggs

All meats, although choose only fresh organic meats whenever possible.

Cottage cheese and yogurt

Brown flour

Brown rice and oats

Cold pressed oils

Fish, but preferably oily fish

Pulses and beans

As you can see there is a pretty large selection of available foods that can be included in your anti candida cooking recipes, so there is no reason that your taste buds should be left out by following this kind of diet. Remember to consult your doctor before making radical changes to your diet.

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Wikinews Shorts: June 14, 2007

A compilation of brief news reports for Thursday, June 14, 2007.

A bomb blast during a soccer match at stadium in Pattani injured 14 police officers who were providing security for the game between two local teams.

Police said the bomb was placed inside a flower planter and detonated via cellphone, and that five officers were seriously injured.

Related

  • “13 schools torched in southern Thailand” — Wikinews, June 14, 2007

Sources

  • Agencies. “Soccer match bomb wounds 14” — Bangkok Post, June 14, 2007
  • “Bomb at soccer injures five” — The Nation (Thailand), June 14, 2007

A 29-year-old man in Riau was confirmed today to have died of the H5N1 strain of avian flu, making him the 80th person in Indonesia to die from the virus.

“Before showing bird flu symptoms, he slaughtered and cooked sick chickens,” Muhammad Nadirin of the Health Ministry’s Bird Flu Center was quoted as saying by Kyodo News.

Indonesia has the highest number of human deaths from H5N1, and the highest number of cases at 100.

Sources

  • Agence France-Presse. “Indonesia confirms 80th bird flu death” — Channel NewsAsia, June 14, 2007
  • Kyodo News. “Indonesia bird flu cases top 100, death toll rises to 80” — Yahoo! News, June 14, 2007

An outbreak of H5N1, the avian flu virus, was reported today by a livestock official in Myanmar. He said about 1,000 chickens were slaughtered after the virus was found on June 3 in 28 chickens on a farm in Bago, about 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of Yangon.

It is the first outbreak of the bird flu in Myanmar, also known as Burma, since April.

Sources

  • Agence France-Presse. “Myanmar reports fresh outbreak of bird flu” — Channel NewsAsia, June 14, 2007
  • Associated Press. “Burma reports new bird flu outbreak” — The Irrawaddy, June 13, 2007

Hamas has said that their forces have taken control of the main compound of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas located in Gaza City.

Abbas was not in the compound at the time.

Reports also say that Fatah members fled the compound just before it was attacked.

Sources

  • “Report: Hamas forces take over Abbas’s compound” — Jerusalem Post, June 14, 2007
  • “Hamas takes over presidential compound in Gaza City” — International Herald Tribune, June 14, 2007

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Singapore police arrest death penalty book author

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Singapore police arrested British author and journalist Alan Shadrake one day after the launch of his book about the country’s use of the death penalty.

Shadrake, 75, was arrested on Sunday morning at a hotel in Singapore and taken into custody by police on charges of criminal defamation, in response to a complaint lodged by the city-state’s Media Development Authority (MDA) over the contents of his new book, Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock. Separately, the Attorney-General served Shadrake with an application for an order of committal for contempt of court, accusing him of “cast[ing] doubt on the impartiality, integrity, and independence” of Singapore’s courts through his book.

Shadrake’s latest book discusses alleged “double standards” in the country’s application of the death penalty, and contains interviews with local human rights activists, lawyers, and former police officers, including retired Changi Prison executioner Darshan Singh; Singh later claimed that he had been “tricked” into the interview. In earlier media comments, Shadrake stated that he expected “trouble” but no concrete action from authorities over his book, lest they draw even more attention to its claims. Retailers took his book off shelves after inquiries by the MDA; a spokesman for the MDA stated that the book was not banned, but suggested that booksellers “seek legal advice to ensure that the books they sell do not contravene Singapore laws”.

Shadrake has written for a variety of newspapers, including The Daily Telegraph of London as well as the New Straits Times of neighbouring Malaysia. His previous book, The Yellow Pimpernels, told the tale of various attempts to escape from East Germany over the Berlin Wall. If convicted, he faces a two-year imprisonment and a fine.

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Andrew Sayers resigns National Museum of Australia directorship

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Director of the National Museum of Australia, Andrew Sayers, has resigned his position effective July 1 in a move that came as a surprise to his colleagues. Sayers cited distance issues as his wife is currently working full time in Melbourne.

Sayers is quoted in a statement as saying, “I leave the museum confident that the reputation of the Museum as the home of our national treasures is one of which we can all be proud. […] Professionally, I have enjoyed making a contribution to the Museum, yet, as many couples have discovered a ‘commuter relationship’ is not ideal.”

Sayers was contracted for five years, and was only into his third year in the post. Prior to his position at the National Museum, he spent ten years in the same role at the National Portrait Gallery of Australia. He also spent thirteen years working as as a curator and assistant director at the National Gallery of Australia. He began his museum career at Art Gallery of New South Wales and Newcastle Region Art Gallery. Following his resignation, Sayers will retire to live in Melbourne with his wife.

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Tactful Ways To Talk To Parents About Failing Students

By Jennifer Dobson

Staying in touch with your students’ parents throughout the academic year is important, but it really takes on an increased significance as the academic period draws to a close and the student is at risk of failing your class. Parents may or may not be aware of a student’s poor academic standing in your class if you do not make the extra effort to contact them because a student may be hesitant to discuss their failing with the parent. As an educator, you must develop and implement an ongoing policy of alerting parents to changes or developments in the students’ progress that may result in the student receiving a poor or even failing grade.

Communicate Early in the Academic Term

Many students begin the academic year in an unmotivated and carefree state despite the efforts of parents, teachers and others to encourage them to work hard during the school year. Students who don’t make good use of their time during the year can end up as failing students. If you recognize a pattern emerging or do not believe that a student is giving it their ‘all’, then communicating with the parents via a parent/teacher conference is ideal, and the student should be the subject of regular follow-up reports on progress and other means of communicating with the parent.

So-Called Average Students

Sometimes it is not as obvious to the student or the parent that there is a problem, but as a teacher, you can sometimes spot an impending disaster from a mile off. The average student makes average scores – and one failing grade added to a low average can put them in dire straits academically. For instance, if you have a student whose average in your class was 83% prior to taking the last test that you administered, and the student did poorly, his grade average can easily slip into the lower 70s. Another test with another poor grade and he may end up with a D for the class or worse. In these cases, it is important to establish communication with the parent in the form of an immediate telephone conversation where you relay your concerns and ask the parent to intervene.

Avoid Progress Report Shock

By letting the parent know the situation with a failing student, you avoid the progress report shock that he or she may feel when they realize that their child has received a failing grade for the academic period. Parents are rightfully angry when they look at a progress report with a blaring “F” but were never notified by the teacher or school that the child’s grades were slipping. (Some parents have gone as far as to threaten legal action against the teacher because they feel this shows negligence on the school’s part). As a teacher, you can avoid any problems by:

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– Sending progress reports about the student on a regular basis.

– Following up with parents regarding the students grades and progress.

– Sending an email to the parents if they cannot be reached by phone.

– Keeping copies of all communications regarding the student.

– Notifying guidance counselor or principle about the problem.

– Keeping a log of interactions with the parents and student regarding grades.

As a teacher, you are in a wonderful position to make a real difference in your students’ lives, and this sometimes includes involving their parents if you sense that there is an underlying problem that is keeping the student from excelling.

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P&G to acquire Gillette for US$57 billion

Friday, January 28, 2005

New York —American manufacturing giant Proctor & Gamble (P&G) plans to acquire Gillette Co. for US$57 billion in stock. The purchase plan calls for P&G to swap 0.975 shares of its stock per share of Gillete Co. P&G also announced a stock buyback program in which they would purchase up to US$22 billion of shares over the next 18 months. Including the stock buyback program, the merger is being financed by 60 percent stock and 40 percent cash.

P&G is known for brands such as Ariel and Tide washing powder, Max Factor cosmetics, Pringles potato crisps (chips) and Hugo Boss and Lacoste perfumes.

Gillette, known for brands such as Gillette razors, Oral B dental care, and Duracell batteries, has had growing problems with the growth of private labels and price cuts demanded by large supermarkets.

After the acquisition is completed, Gillette’s CEO James Kilts will be P&G’s vice-chairman. Kilts said that he expects that this acquisition will cause additional mergers to take place.

“I believe the consumer product industry needs to consolidate,” said Kilts, “we believe we can bring these companies together and create a juggernaut.”

P&G and Gillette have a combined market capitalization of about $185 billion US, which will make it the largest in the sector.

The early morning announcement states that 6,000 employees will be eliminated. Most of the layoffs will result from reducing overlapping management positions and other supporting positions within the combined company.

Antitrust regulators in the US and Europe plan to review the acquisition, to determine whether the combined company will have too much power over pricing and shelf space.

P&G plans to provide additional details about the merger Friday morning (East Coast time) in New York.

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Leading Sierra Leone doctor dies in Ebola epidemic

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan died from Ebola virus on Tuesday afternoon at Kailahun treatment centre in Sierra Leone. Dr. Khan led the response in Sierra Leone to the current Ebola outbreak there and treated dozens of patients. On Thursday, Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency, quarantining Ebola epicentres.

The previous Tuesday, Minister of Health and Sanitation Miatta Kargbo announced Dr. Khan had contracted Ebola. Dr. Khan was moved to the Doctors Without Borders treatment center in Kailahun. A few days before he was admitted, three other senior staff in his department at the Kenema Government Hospital died from Ebola, including one, Nurse Mbalu Fonnie, with more than two decades’ experience with hemorrhagic fever.

September 11 of this year would have been Dr. Khan’s 40th birthday. In an interview on May 20, Dr. Khan told Awareness Times his department does the only testing south of the Sahara Desert for hemorrhagic fever such as Lassa and Ebola; a decade ago, these tests would have been done in Germany. He warned about the possibility of fresh outbreaks and necessity of engaging the public in health education and prevention.

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Ghana’s first female Chief Justice receives award

Friday, July 6, 2007

The first female Chief Justice of Ghana, Georgina Theodora Wood was among 77 others who received national awards in Accra today. The awards are for distinguished services to Ghana.

Georgina Wood, who became Chief Justice on June 15, 2007, received her award from President John Kufuor. She was given the Order of the Star of Ghana, the nation’s highest award. Two others who received this award as well were Dr Paul Acquah, Governor of the Bank of Ghana and the Omanhene (King) of the Juaben Traditional Area, Nana Otuo Serebour II, a former head of Ghana’s Statistical Service, for his contribution to industry and public service (traditional category).

President Kufuor is quoted as saying at the award ceremony that “Like the Olympic medalist, we should seek to surpass existing limits to set new records hitherto deemed unattainable. This way, Africa, including Ghana, can excel in the competition and thereby carve a dignified niche for itself in the Global Village.”

As Dr. Paul Acquah received the award, the audience shouted “The value is the same” which is the catchphrase for the Ghanaian cedi redenomination in process at present. Nana Otuo Serebour did a short Adowa dance much to the admiration of the audience. The loudest ovation was however reserved for Georgina Wood as she received her award. Professor Atukwei Okai, a writer, poet and educationist, recited a poem which translates as “You are because we are”.

Other awards given out were the in the Order of the Volta (Companion), Order of the Volta (Member) and the Grand Medal categories. Among the winners were Paul Victor Obeng, influential member of Jerry Rawlings’ military government in the 1990s, Dr G.K. Agama, a former governor of the Bank of Ghana, Ike Quartey, former WBA welterweight champion. Some popular musicians, including Nana Kwame Ampadu, Kofi Ghanaba, Diana Akiwumi, Pat Thomas and Sidiku Buari also received honours.

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Sell A Car Things To Take Care Of

By Stephen Pauly

Selling a car is not a very easy task, especially when your car is an old one. As it is a car, not junk every seller is expecting a higher price than his expectations and every buyer on the other hand, wants to give less than what he is prepared for. This inverse demand of both sides makes the process a little slow and daunting. Every car owner is well aware of the fact that purchasing is much easier than selling a car. Although, there are numerous ways to sell a car, mostly people find it quite difficult. The buyer is looking forward to some special features before paying the price and if the seller does not offer all that, the buyers will start drifting away.

The easiest way to learn about the nature of buyer is to think like one. For an instance, imagine yourself buying a car. What are the things you will take care of? Condition, color, paint, music system, serviced or not? AC, heater, fan is working fine etc. are the things you might be thinking about right now. Well, while selling a car, remember that a buyer is looking for the same thing. You can get a price higher than you desire and a price lower than you expected. All this depends on the presentation.

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First thing you need to do before you start advertising your car is to make it look perfect. Spend some extra cash on it so that you can get it back with some profit. A number of automobile dealers will happily assist you to agree on the price, but their aim is to get the least amount. Everything is properly examined before they pay you. Where you can act intelligent is to make up your mind on a fixed price below which you can’t afford. Let us assume it to be $7000, now what you can do is to demand for $8000 after making it presentable enough. If you get a buyer willing to pay the price, it is your treat, otherwise you can bargain.

Main goal is to find the best customer for your car. It is not very difficult if you know how to attract customers. One thing to advertise is mentioned above, the car dealing companies. But, remember that they charge their own profit as well so prefer them in the end. There are other ways to sell a car as well. Place an ad on the newspapers, where the people from all over the city can see your ad. You can get many buyers through the newspapers. Other than that, there are many online sites where thousands of people from all over the country look for vehicles and other utilities. You might not find it a very attractive option, but honestly the online business and advertisement is really helpful. Even selling a car is not at all difficult now.

Online customers will contact you through the email address you provide or through your contact number. Many potential customers can be attracted with the help of the online advertisement.

A car offers us a selection of amazing opportunities. Though, at times we prefer something completely different. In the case of cars, some people have problem or habit of getting over things too early. After buying a new car, they are attracted towards a new one. So, they look for customers to sell their car, and gain enough profit to buy a new one. On the other hand, there are those poor sellers selling their cars to run their houses. In both cases, a car can pay you enough.

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Leading Sierra Leone doctor dies in Ebola epidemic

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan died from Ebola virus on Tuesday afternoon at Kailahun treatment centre in Sierra Leone. Dr. Khan led the response in Sierra Leone to the current Ebola outbreak there and treated dozens of patients. On Thursday, Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency, quarantining Ebola epicentres.

The previous Tuesday, Minister of Health and Sanitation Miatta Kargbo announced Dr. Khan had contracted Ebola. Dr. Khan was moved to the Doctors Without Borders treatment center in Kailahun. A few days before he was admitted, three other senior staff in his department at the Kenema Government Hospital died from Ebola, including one, Nurse Mbalu Fonnie, with more than two decades’ experience with hemorrhagic fever.

September 11 of this year would have been Dr. Khan’s 40th birthday. In an interview on May 20, Dr. Khan told Awareness Times his department does the only testing south of the Sahara Desert for hemorrhagic fever such as Lassa and Ebola; a decade ago, these tests would have been done in Germany. He warned about the possibility of fresh outbreaks and necessity of engaging the public in health education and prevention.

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