Archive for February, 2009
Life’s Security
Written by on February 27, 2009 – 6:46 am -
Random Questions #3
Written by on February 27, 2009 – 3:47 am -Snagged again from Che! thanks .
1. The way to win your heart? Patience, Sweetness, Foods
2. What did you do last night? Review Gabby on their summative test.
3. Do you have the same name as one of your relatives? Nope.
4. Are you looking for a boyfriend/girlfriend? No longer available.
5. One song that’s meaningful to you? Through the rain!
6. Do you twirl or scoop your spaghetti? Twirl
7. Do you drink milk straight from the carton? No
8. How long is your hair? Shoulder-length.
9. Do you like Batman? Not really, I’m a superman fan
10. Who was the last person who told you they loved you? Hubby and kids!
11. Addicted to anything? blogging and coffee. tehee.
12. What were you last listening to in the car? A rap song.
13. Do you like anyone now? Yeah!
14. When was the last time you sang out loud? The other day, while cleaning our room.
15. What did you have for breakfast? Egg sandwich and Coffee.
16. Is your birthday on a holiday? No.
17. What instant messaging service do you use? YM
18. Can you cook? Nah, the husband is in charge!
19. Did you have a nap today? Later during lunch break.
20. What was the reason you got in trouble last?oh! I already forgot.
Keeping Cars Safety
Written by on February 27, 2009 – 1:29 am -Gossip Gehl’s Blogging Bday Bonanza
Written by on February 26, 2009 – 5:35 am -Gossip Gehl is turning one this year. and she is having a Blog Birthday Bonanza!!! visit HERE for the details for she is giving away a:
Nice Watch Winders
Written by on February 26, 2009 – 1:53 am -
Am I Destined to be Overweight?
Written by on February 26, 2009 – 1:43 am -Had really fun answering this quiz. The results are so true!
You Are Destined to Struggle With Your Weight |
![]() Like most people, you find it a little difficult to stay at at weight you’re comfortable with. If you change a few habits and make food less important, you may find the struggle hardly exists anymore. |
A Gift Idea
Written by on February 25, 2009 – 5:30 am -
Not So Common Facts about Common Colds
Written by on February 23, 2009 – 2:13 am -Find a great article about colds, this might be a great help most especially that summer is fast approaching wherein kids do usually catch colds.
Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses, all 200 versions of the virus, which spread through the air when someone with an infection coughs or sneezes. Kids are notorious for spreading the virus especially in school. Why? Because they don’t close their mouth when they cough. And they keep on hugging and kissing their classmates as if they won’t see each other ever again. Kids also have poor knowledge of cleanliness, so they’re very contagious.
Aside from inhaling the virus, you can also get it when you handle a contaminated object. Telephones, computers, toilets, and doorknobs are especially notorious for harboring germs. Worst of all, did you know that the cold virus can live up to 48 hours on these objects?
Hence, obsessive-compulsive (OC) people who keep on scrubbing their hands may be correct after all. Studies show that you really need to wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap or with alcohol.
Here are some ways to dodge the cold virus:
- No kissing and no holding hands.
- No sharing of spoons, dishes, glasses, and towels.
- Cover your mouth when coughing.
- Call in sick and stay at home to avoid infecting others.
- Regularly clean your desk, phone, and computer with alcohol.
Things You Probably Already Know
Let us look at how we can shorten the duration of a cold. Here are some treatments you probably know, but let me just remind you again:
- Take water and other fluids. Drinking 8-12 glasses of water a day can help. Water, juice, ginger drink (salabat), and warm calamansi juice with honey help loosen congestion and prevent dehydration. Avoid taking alcohol, coffee, and soft drinks, which make dehydration worse.
- Take vitamin C. Vitamin C may shorten a cold’s duration. A dose of 500 mg. appears to be enough and is less irritating to the stomach.
- Consider cold medications. Over-the-counter decongestants may offer some symptom relief, but they won’t prevent a cold or shorten its duration. You may or may not take these. A word of warning: Those with high blood pressure and heart disease should be careful when taking them.
- Rest, rest, rest. Tell your boss you’re sick. Or do less work than usual so you can help your body recover. Resting your body boosts its immune system.
Things You Probably Don’t Know
- Drink spicy chicken soup. Did you know that chicken soup helps the immune system and speeds up the movement of mucus through the nose? Some experts say that adding garlic, onions or chili also clears the nasal airways.
- Avoid milk. Dairy products can make some people produce more phlegm. Avoid dairy products for the moment.
- Gargle with salt water. A saltwater gargle using half a teaspoon salt in a glass of warm water can temporarily relieve your sore and scratchy throat.
- Use steam. Steam inhalation from hot water, hot soup or a machine helps a dry cough by increasing the humidity in the air. You can also take a hot steamy bath or use a humidifier. Whatever you do, just increase the “wetness” around you and it will help loosen your phlegm.
- Try zinc. Zinc lozenges may reduce cough and cold symptoms. Cough lozenges or hard candy can help a dry, tickling cough but should not be given to kids under three years old because they might choke.
- Consider alternative medicines. Echinacea is a very popular herbal remedy for colds although studies have not yet proven its efficacy conclusively. Personally, I’m using Chinese medicines because they relieve my chest congestion.
- Use positive thinking. Some studies show that having a positive attitude and visualizing your body cells killing and flushing away the cold virus can hasten your recovery. The mind and body are more connected than you think. Think healthy and chances are, you’ll be healthy.







