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21/06/2020

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PPE FACE SHIELDS FOR SALE !!!!Are you a front line worker, individual or a company  in need of other PPEs in addition to...
02/05/2020

PPE FACE SHIELDS FOR SALE !!!!

Are you a front line worker, individual or a company in need of other PPEs in addition to the use of mask?

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE FACE SHIELDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE FOR ONLY $3500.00 each.

Discounts are available for purchase of 5 or more face shields.

BENEFITS OF FACE SHIELDS

1. Prevents Droplet from getting onto you face to prevent contamination by splashes,sprays and spatter of body fluid to the face.
2. Can be disinfected easily
3. Easy to wear
4. Does not affect communication
5. Cab be used for outdoor activities:
Supermarkets Visits
Bank Visits
Public Transportation (Taxi/Bus)
Work
6. Can be worn alongside other protective gear.

COVID-19 has change our way of life. We must stop the spread while trying to keep safe and the economy a float.

24/03/2020

As cases continue to mount around the world, it is only proper that we keep ourselves informed about what is true and what is not about COVID-19.

To help everyone out and ensure that everyone has the correct information at their fingertips, here are 14 debunked myths about the coronavirus compiled by the World Health Organization.

1. Hot and humid climates do not stop COVID-19

The World Health Organization says this is simply not true, as all scientific evidence shows that COVID-19 can be transmitted in all areas, whatever the climate may be.

2. COVID-19 cannot be killed by cold weather and snow

In the same way that hot and humid climates cannot stop the spread of COVID-19, snow and cold weather cannot kill it as well.

3. Taking a hot bath does not make you safe from COVID-19

Whatever the temperature of your shower, your body temperature remains anywhere from 36.5 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius.

4. Mosquito bites do not transit COVID-19

The coronavirus is not like dengue, which is transmitted through mosquito bites. What is spreading COVID-19 are droplets generated when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose.

5. Hand dryers do not kill COVID-19

Hand dryers do nothing towards the prevention of the spread of the coronavirus. Handwashing with soap and water is what stops infection.

6. COVID-19 cannot be killed by an ultraviolet disinfection lamp

The World Health Organization warns that rather than kill the coronavirus, an ultraviolet disinfection lamp is going to end up causing its users’ skin irritation.

7. Thermal scanners cannot detect people with COVID-19

What thermal scanners do is detect people with fever, which is one of the symptoms of coronavirus infection. That said, it does not detect asymptomatic people — people who have the coronavirus but are not showing any symptoms yet. This is because it takes anywhere from two to 10 days before an infected person starts showing symptoms like fever.

8. COVID-19 cannot be killed by dousing yourself in alcohol or chlorine

If you already have the coronavirus, spraying yourself with chlorine or alcohol is not going to remove it from inside your body. Both chlorine and alcohol, however, can be used to disinfect surfaces that may have the coronavirus.

9. Existing pneumonia vaccines do not work against COVID-19

There is currently no vaccine for the new coronavirus. Vaccines for pneumonia and the flu will not protect you from it.

10. Rinsing your nose with a saline solution does not protect your from COVID-19

No scientific evidence exists that confirms using a saline solution on your nose will protect you from coronavirus.

11. Garlic will not prevent COVID-19 infection

Garlic has a lot of health benefits. Unfortunately, coronavirus prevention is not one of them.

12. Only older people are affected by COVID-19

While older people are more prone to become severely ill when they catch COVID-19, this does not mean that they are the only ones that get infected. People of any age can catch the coronavirus.

13. Antibiotics will not treat COVID-19

The coronavirus is a virus. Antibiotics work against bacteria and will not be of any help against COVID-19.

14. There is no medicine for COVID-19

COVID-19 is so new that there are currently no medicines available to prevent or treat it.

The best thing that can be done right now is to regularly wash our hands and to practice social distancing. Stay safe out there!

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16/06/2019

Hey it's 2019 lets be more healthy and wise.

Foods That Cause Cancer
The following are foods that cause cancer or increase the risk of getting it.

1. Grilled red meat
Doctors and other experts often advise that we limit the amount of red meat we take. Reducing our intake of fatty red meat to a few servings in a week will significantly reduce your risk of getting cancer. Should you choose to indulge, it’s worth avoiding the char marks despite them being very tasty.

2. Sodas
Soda is high in sugar in fructose corn syrup form, which is the most challenging form for your body to handle. Just a single can has a full day’s worth of sugar. It makes your blood sugar rise significantly but doesn’t leave you feeling full. As such, it may make you overeat later. Colas also have in them caramel color which is artificial coloring that contains 4-MEI, a carcinogenic chemical, as a byproduct. If a good drink is what you want, choose sparkling water instead, with a splash of fruit juice.

3. Canned foods especially tomatoes
The thing with canned foods is that they contain a lot of added salt, while fruits are canned in sugar syrup. This in addition to the fact that the cans have a chemical lining makes things worse. The chemical is called BPA which leaches into the food that comes into some kind of contact with it. BPA is a hormone disrupter which has also been linked to cancer. For foods that are naturally acidic such as tomatoes, the effect is even worse. Instead of going for canned foods, it’s better to eat fresh produce or look for cans that do not contain so much sodium or those labeled BPA free.

4.Microwave popcorn
Generally, popcorn is a healthy snack. The problem is when you eat microwave popcorn that’s been prepared in a microwave bag. It could cause cancer. For this, the butter flavoring contains diacetyl which is toxic. The bags also have a chemical lining. The chemical is PFOA which is carcinogenic. There’s also no way of knowing whether the popcorn you are eating is organic as the growers are not required to report this. To be on the safer side, it’s better to buy kennels and then pop the popcorn either on your stove or in an air popper. Use olive oil as it would make for a great topping.

5. Hydrogenated oils
When oils cannot be extracted naturally from their source, they become hydrogenated by the required chemical processing. A good example is vegetable oils. They are not only chemically processed but also colored. Their natural scent is also removed from them. Sure the product in the end looks nice, but you should stay away from it because it contains unhealthy omega-6 fats. It’s unfortunate that most goods that are baked and commercialized as well as snacks have been made with these hydrogenated oils. The better option is to go for naturally extracted oils such as olive oil, canola or soy for home cooking and also stop buying cakes and cookies from stores. Make them by yourself instead.

6. Artificial sweeteners
People like to choose them over sugar but these are actually not safe. They make your body unable to recognize your daily calorie consumption accurately and will make you crave more sweets. Aspartame is the worst when it comes to the list of cancer-causing chemicals, even though the rest of the sweeteners are also not a good option for you. They all break down into a toxin known as DKP during digestion. Because of these, sweeteners have been linked to brain tumors. So if you really prefer a sweetener, go for a plant-based one such as Stevia. Otherwise, just use real sugar but limit the amount you use.

7. Farmed salmon
While it a very healthy and safe protein to add to your diet, wild-caught salmon is very hard to find. Most of the salmon found in grocery stores nowadays are farmed and this human intervention has made it unhealthy. Farmed salmon are made to eat unnatural diets which include antibiotics. They are also forced to live under very overcrowded and stressful conditions. As a result, filets produced are those that contain cancer-causing dioxins, PCBs and mercury. They are also very fatty. It is advisable to eat the wild-caught sockeye salmon or add some purified fish oil to your diet.

8. Non-organic fruits and vegetables
Commercial growers often use a lot of pesticides, obviously because pests destroy crops. The problem is these pesticides can be poisonous which is very risky to the consumer. Safe organic farming methods exist but unfortunately, they are more expensive and not too many people use these safe methods. In the end, it is the consumer who suffers. The non-organic fruits and vegetables contain dangerous pesticides such as thiodicarb, atrazine and organophosphates. If you can afford it, opt for more organic products and always wash your produce very carefully before eating.

9. Refined wheat floor
Whole grains are good for you and should be part of your diet but when they go through the refining process in order to produce white flour, the vitamins in them are stripped away. In addition to that, the flour is blasted with chlorine gas to make it white. This just results in a product drenched in poison, a pure carbohydrate just waiting to break down into simple sugar when it gets into your system. This leads to spiking and crashing of your blood sugar which fuels cancer. It creates a perfect environment for cancer cells to grow. Unfortunately, most baked foods in stores are made using refined flour so you might want to bake at home more. Always read labels carefully and go for unbleached whole wheat flour.

10. Processed meat
Processing meat either before or during the cooking process almost always makes it more dangerous. Products like sausages, deli meats, bacon and hot dogs contain plenty of salt and cancer-causing chemicals such as nitrate and nitrite. They may make the junk look better and even last longer. Sadly, this does not favor your body. Even naturally smoked meat takes tar which is harmful. Eating meat daily increases your chances of getting cancer by 22%. Instead, buy meat from your local butcher as they sell fresher meat.

11. Potato chips
Potatoes can be healthy when baked or when eaten in whole form as they are mostly carbohydrate. On the other hand, potato chips are the least healthy snacks for you. This is because they are fried in trans fats and coated with salt. They also contain some artificial coloring and chemical preservatives. These additives affect the heart and circulation. Potato chips also contain acrylamide which is a carcinogen. If you want to have a snack, choose dried apples, air-popped popcorn, pretzels, banana chips or baked whole grain pita chips.

12. GMO foods
There has been a debate surrounding GMO foods. Although studies on them are not conclusive, some have been done and had negative effects on the subjects. All those subjects developed some kind of pre-cancerous cell growth within a short time of exposure. Most agricultural companies prefer GMOs because they are more resistant to pests, easier to transport and last longer but the risk to humans is not worth it. Instead, buy organic produce and meat and always go for foods labeled Non-GMO.

13. Alcohol
According to studies, it is excessive alcohol intake that leads to cancer. You can take just one drink in a day for women and two for men to be on the safe side but honestly, it is advisable to just stay away from alcohol altogether. According to studies, exceeding the safe zone increases the risk of getting colon, liver, mouth, esophagus and re**al cancers. If giving up alcohol is not something you’re willing to do, just avoid drinking when you are stressed or bored instead. The other better option is to take red wine. It has a compound called resveratrol that helps in fighting cancer.

14. Refined sugars
The worst in this category is high fructose corn syrup. Unfortunately, it is found in a lot of processed foods and drinks. Cancer is most active in high sugar areas but fructose is worse because of how hard it makes your body work to process it. Your liver has to break it down first. The liver might end up storing a lot of it as fat and it could cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which sadly, is a risk factor for liver cancer. You should read labels carefully to avoid buying those with lots of sugar. If you are craving some sugar, eat fruit instead.

15. Margarine
It was originally created to be a better alternative to butter. Unfortunately, healthwise, it is worse. It is full of trans fats, which could increase your chances of dying early. Margarine increases your chances of developing cancer. During the process of its production, the by-products of vegetable oil are heated to high temperatures and produce harmful chemicals, toxic to your body. It’s actually better to use butter, just not too much of it because it contains saturated fats.

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Interesting facts about Jamaica you probably didn’t know1. The original inhabitants of Jamaica cultivated corn and yams....
30/05/2019

Interesting facts about Jamaica you probably didn’t know

1. The original inhabitants of Jamaica cultivated corn and yams. Today, Jamaica is famous for cultivating sugar cane, bananas, and mangoes, none of which are indigenous.

2. Jamaica produces Blue Mountain Coffee, a highly sought-after and expensive coffee that is popular across the globe. It is one of the rarest coffees in the world.

3. In 1988, Jamaica was the first tropical country to send bobsledding team to the Winter Olympics (Bobsledding – a winter sport in which teams of two or four teammates make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled. The timed runs are combined to calculate the final score.)

4. Jamaica is home to over 200 species of exotic orchid, 73 of which are indigenous.

5. With 3 winners and 3 runners-up in the Miss World competitions, Jamaica truly does boast some of the most beautiful women in the world.

6. In 1994, Jamaica was the first Caribbean country to launch a website – www.jamaicatravel.com.

7. Jamaican, Kool Herc, is responsible for starting rap and hip-hop music. Google celebrated the 44thAnniversary of the Birth of Hip Hop with a Doodle on their home page on August 11, 2017.

Herc spins records in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx at a 28 February 2009 event addressing the “West Indian Roots of Hip-Hop.” Image Credit – Wikipedia.org

8. Established in Jamaica in 1865, The Manchester Golf Club is the oldest in the western hemisphere.

9. Despite being predominantly Christian, Jamaica’s Jewish residents are among the oldest on the island.

10. The “healing waters of Jamaica” are made up of several natural mineral baths and hot springs that are thought to have therapeutic properties.

A spring of water with some healing properties as believed by many. Image source
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11. Surprisingly, Rastafarians make up less than 5% of the total Jamaican population.

12. AT&T copied Jamaica’s telephone system.

13. While it may be widely spoken, Jamaican Creole or Patois is not a written language.

14. Jamaica’s Kingston Harbor is the seventh-largest natural harbor in the world.

15. Jamaica has one of the highest numbers of rum bars per square mile – a pleasant surprise for many visiting rum connoisseurs.

16. Cranberry is a sought-after luxury item in Jamaica.

17. Jamaica has more multiple live births (wherein the mother delivers two or more offspring.) than any other country in the world.

18. In 1688, Jamaica was the first British colonial territory to establish a postal service.

19. Reciting The Lord’s Prayer is a mandatory part of the morning proceedings in all public schools.

20. Jamaica was the first commercial producer of bananas in the Western world.

21. Chicken is probably the true favorite among Jamaican meat eaters.

22. Jamaica is home to the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt.

Bolt after winning his fourth 200 m world title in 2015 Beijing World Championships. Image credit – Erik van Leeuwen

23. Back in the late 1400s, Christopher Columbus referred to Jamaica as “the fairest isle that eyes ever beheld”.

24. Jamaica is among the happiest places in the world.

25. Milk River Bath is known to be the most radioactive mineral spa in the world.

10 Facts About Jamaican Culture
26. The most common greeting in Jamaica is a firm handshake accompanied by direct eye contact and a genuinely warm smile. Once they have been properly acquainted and friendship has struck, women will hug and kiss on each cheek, starting from the right.

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27. In Jamaican culture, it is appropriate to wait until invited before using a new acquaintance’s first name.

28. Table manners in Jamaica are “Continental”. This means that the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right. Meals are generally served buffet style, with guests serving themselves from a bountiful spread. It is considered polite to have a taste of everything offered, and finishing every item on one’s own plate is a mark of good manners.

29. The island of Jamaica has one of the highest numbers of churches per capita in the world.

30. The family is of the utmost importance and includes a close-knit web of aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents.

31. Trust (or rather, a distrust of those in authority) is a major part of Jamaican culture. Jamaicans would rather place their faith in friends and family than trust any person with “official” status. For example, they prefer to form a “partner” with friends and family rather than go to a bank to secure a financial loan.

32. Due to the fact that its inhabitants stem from all four corners of the world, Jamaican cuisine is quite literally a melting pot of many culinary influences. The country’s national dish is Ackee and Saltfish, with jerk chicken, curried goat or mutton, and oxtail with broad beans bringing up the rear.

33. Despite the many hardships faced by Jamaicans, in general, they are a laid back people. The popular phrase, “No Problem Mon,” or some variation thereof is a fairly accurate summary of the Jamaican attitude.

34. Jamaica is the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean. Although the national language of Jamaica is English, most people speak Patois, an English-based Creole language with strong West African influences.

35. The Hon. Louise Bennett Coverly (Miss Lou) is often thought of as Jamaica’s cultural hero. She played a large role in the promotion of Patois as a legitimate (and celebrated) means of communication.

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10 Facts About Jamaica’s History
36. In 1962, Jamaica was the first Caribbean country to gain independence from the United Kingdom.

37. Despite claiming independence, Jamaica chose to remain a member of the Commonwealth. Therefore, Queen Elizabeth II is still their head of state.

38. In 1845, 20 years after the first railway was built in Great Britain, Jamaica was the first Western country, outside of Europe and North America, to construct railway lines.

39. The original inhabitants of Jamaica were the Taino. Unfortunately, once conquered by Spain, the Taino came desperately close to extinction due to slavery and disease.

40. During the 19th century, many Spanish and British countries helped populate Jamaica with freed African slaves. Today, many people are direct descendants of these first settlers.

41. In 1997, Jamaica made history by becoming the first English-speaking Caribbean country to qualify for the World Cup.

42. Rum, the national drink of Jamaica, has been an important part of the country’s history since the 17th century.

43. Jamaica’s national motto, “Out of Many, One people,” was made official in 1962.

44. The national flag of Jamaica is one of two in the world that have no colors in common with the U.S. flag. Wondering which one is the other? It is Mauritania’s flag.

45. Jamaica was the first country to take a stand and officially impose economic sanctions against the former Apartheid regime of South Africa.

Flag of Jamaica

5 Facts About Tourism in Jamaica
46. Whenever they leave the country, tourists are required to pay a $22 departure tax.

47. As the base of its economy, tourism is the most important industry in Jamaica.

48. Jamaicans are big on hospitality, which is why two of the country’s airports have VIP lounges to welcome tourists with that authentic Jamaican vibe.

49. There are 50 public beaches dotted around the island that are open to tourists. The most famous of these are Negril and Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay.

50. Over the last few years, Jamaica has consistently been ranked among the top five of the world’s top tourist destinations.

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5 Reggae Music Facts
51. Bob Marley’s “Legend” is the highest selling reggae record of all time.

52. Worth a whopping $22 million, Shaggy is the richest living reggae artist. If Bob Marley were still alive, analysts predict that he would be worth $130 million.

53. Reggae was developed almost by accident in Kingston after rocksteady, which came about after ska.

54. Since its invention, Reggae has been a vessel for musicians to express political and social views. It has been tied to the Rastafari movement for many years.

55. There are more than 200 reggae festivals around the world each year.

Map of Jamaica

5 Fun Facts About Jamaica for Kids
56. In Jamaica, they drive on the left side of the road.

57. There are only 8 species of snake indigenous to Jamaica and none of them are venomous.

58. Port Royal in Jamaica used to be called ‘The wickedest city on Earth’.

59. Ian Flemming wrote all 14 James Bond novels while he was living in Jamaica.

60. The second main indigenous people of Jamaica were the Arawak. They called this island “Xaymaca” which means “Land of Wood and Water”.

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22/05/2019

Successful people:

*Show up
*Show up on time
*Show up prepared
*Show up with confidence
*Show up wearing a smile
*Show up looking good
*Show up with positive energy
T4TD- How we show up every day matters.
It's our brand. Make everything you do be with a purpose.

Think on these things....All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.It does not matter how slow...
07/04/2019

Think on these things....
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.
Everything you've ever wanted is on the other side of fear.


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28/03/2019

Never underestimate your intelligence, and never overestimate the intelligence of others. Don't sell your self short. Concentrate on your assets. Discover your superior talents. Remember, it's not not about how many brains you have got that matters. Rather, it's how you use your brain that counts. Manage your brain instead of worrying about how much IQ you've got.

Remember that the ability to think is much greater value than the ability to memorize facts. Use you mind to create and develop ideas, to find new and better ways to do things.

12/03/2019

Thought for Today.....

Assess your value- Understand your worth
-Do not compromise your current head space.
-Choose who you allow to uplift you.
-Do not be desperate for anyone.
-Be Happy. Even if it pi**es you off .
-Love yourself

You are valuable Family and full of purpose. You better know your worth. ☺️

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