8/08/2016


Do you love shopping online? Or perhaps the question should be..Have you tried shopping at any Online Fashion Shop

Just like me, you may be skeptical when it comes to buying online because of the security of payment (when using a  credit or debit card) and other issues like damage/defects of the product. But the good thing about shopping online is that you could have easy access to different items at the convenience of your home or your mobile phone. You could buy anywhere you are as long as you have the access to the internet. Plus there are tons of sale items. Yay!

Same as any other online store in the Philippines, Goods.ph offers a wide variety of products at a very low price. You could find Mobile and Tablets, Fashion, Health & Beauty products, Consumer Electronics, Appliances, Home and Living as well as Movies, Books, and Music instruments/materials. Items vary in different colors and prices. 

8/06/2016


Do you monitor your kid's diet? Do you give him/her a proper balance diet? Are you sure you're giving him/her the right amount of nutrients he/she needs? 

For busy moms, sometimes we don't have much time to cook a balanced meal and tend to give our children a ready-to-cook meal, processed foods, fast foods or any convenience food which will not take much of our time preparing. Sometimes our child could be picky and doesn't want to eat vegetables or fruits. That's why pediatricians and doctors recommend that our children should also take multivitamins/supplements.

8/05/2016

Liana Rosenman and Kristina Saffran were just 15 years old when they met during treatment for anorexia nervosa. After battling the illness for several years, both helped each other reach full recovery and knew they wanted to help others do the same. 

In the spring of 2008, Rosenman and Saffran founded Project HEAL. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization is dedicated to raising money for people with eating disorders unable to afford lifesaving treatment because of insufficient insurance coverage, which can run upwards of $30,000 a month. 

Since its launch, Project HEAL has sent 52 applicants to treatment through its grant program, opened over 40 chapters across the United States, Canada, and Australia, and developed partnerships with 16 recognized eating disorder treatment centers across the United States. 

Project HEAL, along with its founders Rosenman and Saffran, aim to show those suffering that there is hope, and full recovery is possible. The nonprofit also serves as a platform for building self-esteem, positive body image, and self-love, with both Rosenman and Saffran serving as mentors and striving to inspire others to live life to the fullest. 

Eating disorders are serious illnesses that affect up to 24 million Americans. They have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness, and as many as 1 in 10 who suffer will die. Full recovery is possible, but not without highly specialized treatment that attends to the psychological, emotional, and physiological ramifications of the disease. 

For a tax-deductible donation of any amount, visit http://theprojectheal.org/add-your-support/