Tuesday, November 17, 2009

security lapse at entrance to the Landmark building at Ayala Center, Makati, on ll/09/09.

security lapse at entrance to the Landmark building at Ayala Center, Makati, on ll/09/09. Because of said security lapse, I could have brought deadly weapons
into said area to the detriment of customers inside. While I was in said building on said date, I purchased a product. Proof of said purchase is THE
LANDMARK cash invoice No. 0283395 B dated 11/09/09.

Live, moving fly seen on November 17, 2009 inside the dining area of Chowking Robinsons Ermita, identified as owned by FRESH N’ FAMOUS FOODS Inc. Level 4,
034-037 Robinsons Place, Ermita.

Security lapse at entrance to Robinsons Ermita on November 17, 2009. Because of said security lapse, deadly weapons could have been brought into said shopping
mall, to the detriment of shoppers inside.
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Food Safety In an Emergency
http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/emergency/index.html
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Milk and Bone Health
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/milk_bone_health.cfm

Milk and Bone Health
Why are milk and other dairy products important for bone health?
Our bones need calcium to grow and stay strong. They especially need calcium during the teen and tween years when bones are growing the fastest and gaining strength for later in life.

Although calcium is found in a variety of foods, low-fat and fat-free milk and other dairy products are great sources of calcium because they have so much of it.

Tweens and teens can get most of their daily calcium from 3 cups of low-fat or fat-free milk, but they also need additional servings of calcium to get the 1,300 mg necessary for strong bones.

Other reasons low-fat and fat-free milk and dairy products are great sources of calcium include:

* Low-fat and fat-free milk has lots of calcium with little or no fat.
* The calcium in low-fat and fat-free milk and dairy products is easy for the body to absorb and in a form that gives the body easy access to the calcium.
* Low-fat and fat-free milk has added vitamin D, which is important for helping your body better absorb calcium.
* In addition to calcium, milk and dairy products provide other essential nutrients that are important for optimal bone health and development.

Can everyone drink milk?
Some people get an upset stomach if they drink milk or eat dairy products. This may be (but is not always) a sign of lactose intolerance.

Lactose is the sugar found in milk and dairy foods. When lactose is not digested it may cause an upset stomach, bloating, diarrhea, and gas.

Lactose intolerance is not common in young children. It is much less of a problem if milk or dairy foods are taken with meals. Talk to your pediatrician if you think your child might have trouble digesting milk and dairy foods.

Check out the health information topic Lactose Intolerance or visit the What if milk is a problem for my kids? section of the Milk Matters Web site for more information.

Calcium is critical to building bone mass to support physical activity throughout life and to reduce the risk of bone fractures, especially those due to osteoporosis.
Where can I get more information about milk and calcium?

* Milk Matters Campaign Publications and Materials
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubskey.cfm?from=milk
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Cleaning Supplies Can Contaminate Classroom Air
http://www.ewg.org/schoolcleaningsupplies/overview?utm_source=cleanerresend-full&utm_medium=email&utm_content=fifth-link&utm_campaign=toxics
Ordinary school cleaning supplies can expose children to multiple chemicals linked to asthma, cancer, and other documented health problems and to hundreds of other air contaminants that have never been tested for safety, a study by the Environmental Working Group shows. Laboratory tests done for EWG found that a typical assortment of cleaning products released 457 distinct chemicals into the air.

EWG’s findings come at a time when childhood asthma and many childhood cancers are on the rise.

Lax labeling requirements mean that schools often don't know what they're purchasing. Many would be alarmed to learn that when used as directed, Comet Disinfectant Powder Cleanser, a product commonly used in both schools and private homes, released more than 100 air contaminants, including chloroform, benzene, and formaldehyde.

In response to these concerns, many schools have turned to safer cleaning supplies that have been independently certified to meet protective health and safety standards. Eight states have passed legislation requiring or encouraging use of these green cleaning products in schools. Many other forward-thinking school districts have adopted green cleaning policies, replacing toxic products with safer, effective alternatives with no increase in costs.

Check out our report on health risks tied to school cleaning supplies, and learn about safer cleaning at school and at home.
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GMP Herbal Products, Inc. Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of a Weight Loss Supplement Found to Contain Undeclared Drug Ingredients
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm190403.htm
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Heart Diseases - Prevention
http://health.nih.gov/topic/HeartDiseasesPrevention
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Heart Diseases (General)
http://health.nih.gov/topic/HeartDiseasesGeneral
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IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
aturday, November 14, 2009 5:51 AM
From:
"U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)"
IDS Sports Conducts a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR
Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:41:00 -0600

IDS Sports announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of five of the company’s dietary supplement products sold under the following names: Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR. The Food And Drug Administration (FDA) has notified IDS Sports that the recalled products contain the following undeclared substances, which FDA considers to be steroids: “Madol,” “Turinabol,” “Superdrol,” and/or “Androstenedione.”
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maletips com
http://malektips.com/
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The Healthy Heart Handbook for Women ’07 - 20th Anniversary Edition
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/other/hhw/index.htm
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HHS HealthBeat (November 17, 2009)
Exercise and deep belly fat
http://www.hhs.gov/news/healthbeat/2009/11/20091117a.html
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Rethinking Drinking
http://rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov/default.asp
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Skin Diseases (General)
http://health.nih.gov/topic/SkinDiseasesGeneral
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image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay

image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay