Sunday, November 26, 2017

Let's Have A Healthy Happy Holiday!

It is indeed the season for many things. Aside from gifts and celebrations, we are also more prone to sickness and diseases that comes along with the activities that we do during these times. We (usually or most likely) cannot avoid eating too much or engaging in stressful moments which could lead to sickness and totally ruining the cheers and festivties.

Now we asked a health expert Doc Pao to help us understand the risks and what we can do to prevent them.

1.      With the advent of new sicknesses sprouting left and right, how do you feel your field of study can help in alleviating or avoiding these sicknesses? 

Diseases are caused not by genetic predisposition alone but by the imbalance in health brought about by excess toxins and nutritional deficiencies that one has, given by their lifestyle and environmental factors.  Prevention and early detection of these imbalances without any invasive procedures can help build a cascade of well being starting with one person to a family to a community all the way to a country.  Usually when symptoms manifest the diseases have already taken a toll. Hence for chronic and degenerative diseases best practices of medical systems can be applied but for acute once conventional medicine can work well with integrative therapies that allow people to feel like people when they are treated.  We just got to preserve the humanity of each person from early detection through treatment proper and post treatment covering all aspects of life touching the areas of the a Body, Mind and Soul.  Going to the roots would help alleviate people from suffering. When symptoms manifest, disease would have already progressed by then. Why not prepare the bodies protection and defence mechanism to be resilient to internal and external threats.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

5 Things To Do This Coming Undas

If you missed the last seat sale and failed to book your flight to your dream destination for this Undas long weekend, here are just some of the things that you can do to kill time (pun intended!).

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Green Is the New Red: The One, Two, Three of Laser Level Tools

Small to large contractors often deal with the demand of precision, accuracy and alignment in all their construction applications. And rightly, it should be so – a single misalignment is one of the quickest ways to ruin the project that may affect the design and quality aspects of the infrastructure altogether. 

Needless to say, tools and devices play a great deal in making jobs easier and faster. It is also a matter of choosing the right tool that should also be put in consideration. Digital construction devices such as laser levels are the perfect tools that can accomplish alignment tasks with utmost precision. 


Laser levels are a common fixture in construction projects: these tools prove to be a reliable companion in positioning windows exactly, or hanging ventilation ducts and ceilings accurately. Bosch’s GCL 2-15 G Professional Combi Laser Level Device does exactly just that.  

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Built-in intelligence for all-new AUTODOME IP 4000i and 5000i cameras from Bosch opens a new chapter for applications beyond security

Until now, level of detail has been the key quality parameter for surveillance cameras, as clear images at all times was the most important feature for high security. True, security personnel must see all relevant information in great detail to react quickly and take appropriate action. But what if a moving object leaves the camera’s field of view?

The AUTODOME IP family of pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) cameras is the answer. These enable users manually to keep track of persons of interest as they move – even at speed, far beyond a fixed camera’s field of view.

This illustrates how the new AUTODOME IP cameras are improving video security. What opens a new chapter in the usage of video cameras is their built-in video analytics as a standard. The new AUTODOME IP cameras from Bosch now add metadata to all captured video images. This data can be used to improve security by automatically alerting users once pre-defined criteria are met or for other uses beyond security. For example: enforcing traffic regulations, enforcing no-parking zones, detecting vehicles driving the wrong way and delivering occupancy data (the number of vehicles entering or leaving a parking garage) for smart, more efficient parking.

Saturday, August 5, 2017

JDI seals partnership with Rotam CropSciences Ltd. for distribution of crop protection products

Jardine Distribution Inc. recently sealed a partnership with Rotam CropSciences Ltd., a fast-growing international organization that focuses on crop protection products or agrochemicals, to ensure that Filipino farmers have continuous access to world-class products that aid them in maximizing their harvest.

Rotam, which is composed of 59 companies that operate in over 65 countries worldwide, is offering in the Philippines the Methomyl insecticide—one of its most successful products. Locally known as MetoMight, the insecticide will be distributed by JDI as part of its impressive portfolio of insecticides.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Handyman dads invade Bosch's Power Tool Festival

Bosch and Dremel Ambassador Sonny Limjap 
Handyman dads of all ages went in for a fun-filled treat when Bosch, the leading power tool brand, and Dremel, the leading rotary tool brand, staged its recently-concluded “Power Tool Festival” in Robinsons Place Metro-East and Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila.  

Driven by its commitment in delivering leading-edge power tool and multi-tool products, Bosch and Dremel’s annual “Power Tool Festival” is aimed to provide customers with the most attractive product deals and at the same time, impart best practices in craft making and woodworking through live talks and product demonstrations. 

Friday, July 7, 2017

Santa Clara Marine Plywood: Building boats, homes and lives

Living in an archipelago with 7,000 plus islands located on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, most of the people of the Philippines have made their living from the seas surrounding the country. As a people living close to the water, the Filipinos are familiar to both the bounty and the challenges coastal living brings. We have learned to weather through the heat of sun and the onslaught of rain. We are familiar to storms and typhoons — regular visitors of the country. Hence, there is a need for resilient homes for those in land, and durable boats for sea transport, especially for those who make a living out of the sea.