nopalea wellness drinkDo you (or someone you know) suffer from muscle, joint and body, respiratory, arterial, digestive tract widespread body cell inflammation and its related health problems?

I’ve heard of a tasty wellness drink called Nopalea which came from the fruit of the Nopal cactus (Opuntia Ficus Indica). It is said that the Nopal cactus have healing properties relied on for centuries by native peoples and Trivita makes them available through Nopalea.

Each 32–ounce bottle of Nopalea brims with the health benefits of the Nopal fruit. Taking Nopalea daily helps your body neutralize its inner toxins and reduce its inflammation. It claims to contain rare and potent antioxidants (called betalains) that have been scientifically proven to help the body reduce inflammation. In addition to reducing inflammation, the manufacturers claim that taking Nopalea daily can help your body cleanse itself of daily toxins and promote optimal health.

Over 3 million bottles of Nopalea had been sold already but if you’re not ready to take the plunge yet, you can try Nopalea for free by calling 1-800-203-7063. Just only pay $9.95 for shipping. You can also learn more about it by visiting their website.

Disclosure: This is a paid post for Trivita/Nopalea through Payperpost. Please note that Payperpost is not affiliated with Nopalea or Trivitia.

{ 5 comments }

Every blogger knows that even though they use plug-ins or other software to deter spammers, they just can’t do away with spam comments. Later on, you just got to accept the fact that it’s a way of living in the blogosphere – hate it or laugh at it.

There are times when you really know that spam bots are leaving those unintelligible sentences but when real people post spam comments from sites (not like http://www.testosteronesupplements.org/syntheroid/ but usually related to drugs or medicine), you wonder why they even try spending their time doing so.

Any idea?

{ 3 comments }

flowers rosesAre you thinking of buying a gift but are running out of ideas? I know of something that will fit any occasion. Whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary, new baby, sympathy or funeral; for your mother, wife, loved-one, colleague, teacher or friend; or to say “thank you”, “get well soon”, “i love you” or “thinking of you”; no gift can be all-around as a flower.

If you’re pressed for time or can’t go out to buy some bouquet or elaborate arrangement of roses, lilies, orchids, peonies and the like, don’t worry because the internet is here to the rescue. With just a click of a mouse, you can order from online flower shops like serenata flower.

When I was still working in the Philippines and hubby was assigned in Washington, he surprised me with a bouquet of red roses with stuffed toy and a desk clock which he ordered online from an online flower and gift shop. It was delivered to our office and my officemates were all excited and teasing me of this surprise gift. There was no occasion then so it was really out of the blue.

My point is, you don’t need an occasion and even distance cannot stop you if you want to give someone a gift because it’s now easy to order them online.

Do you have a special person in mind right now whom you’re planning to send some flowers?

{ 4 comments }

There was a time when I was working in a hospital as a financial analyst. My work required, among other things, setting the prices of various medicines, medical procedures and basically every supply you would find in med carts that a doctor or medical personnel needs to treat a patient.

Since I did not have any experience in the medical field, I’m practically lost when I read all those medical jargon. Since the hospital was just starting then, we basically started pricing everything from cottons to executive check up procedures.

One of the funniest thing that I remember was charging the whole pack of cotton in a certain procedure when it only takes a few cotton balls to complete the procedure. Well, I asked the department concerned about the supplies that they needed for a certain procedure and when they said that they would need a pack of cotton, I included the cost of the whole cotton pack to the procedure cost.

I know it’s not funny especially if you were the patient who would have been shocked with your bill but that’s how we do it in accounting: we compute unit prices according to unit. I still stand by my decision then that those filling up my survey should have been more specific re: unit of quantity that will be used because in Accounting, we usually just run the formula on Excel (and leave all those medical details, lingos and jargon to the medical people). If you supplied the wrong info, naturally the result will be wrong as well.

Right?

{ 1 comment }