Thursday, February 25, 2010

China Baby Soup


Have you heard about this thing?

Very disturbing pictures are now spreading across the internet about a certain delicacy which could be found in China. A town in Canton is now on trend making baby herbal soup to increase health and sexual performance/stamina. The cost of the fetus soup in China currency is approximately $ 4000 (around RMB 2000).

A factory manager was interviewed and he testified that it is effective because he have tried it and is a frequent customer. It is a delicacy whereby expensive herbs are added to boil the baby with chicken meat for 8 hours boiling/steaming. He was interviewed with his second and very young wife, who is only 19 while he is now 62. He testifies the potency of the fetus soup and he was able to make love with his wife everyday.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine to all & 'Kiong Hee Huat Tsai'?!!

I am greeting you all a Happy Valentine's Day. I hope you're doing fine with your partner and had a great plan for today to celebrate this special day of the year. This is a Valentine's day as far as I remember that coincides with the celebration of the Chinese new year. "Kung Hei Fat Choi" is the famous line we always hear for this chinese greetings especially in the chinese communities. But did you know that said phrase doesn't even mean a 'happy new year' but instead "congratulations and wishing you prosperity"? And the more appropriate one to say is "Kiong Hee Huat Tsai", this is according to an article written by Mr. Willard Cheng, an ABS-CBN correspondent.
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And now, in line with today's observance of Valentine's day, may I remind once again each one of us to always be a responsible person by not allowing an unwanted pregnancy.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A Woman Files Lawsuit Against Manufacturer of Yaz Birth Control Pills

Drugwatch.com reported in their newsletter dated January 20, 2010 that a woman filed a lawsuit against Bayer Healthcare, the manufacturer of Yaz birth control, after she experienced a stroke and other side effects while taking Ocella, a generic version of the oral contraceptive.

The lawsuit was filed against Bayer Healtcare and other manufacturers and distributors on December 28, 2009, by Kenneth and Adrienne Cechura of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


I just wanted to remind everyone out there of the serious side effects caused by taking some of those birth control medications and prescription drugs. It is still much better and safer to practice the natural way of birth control like the rhythm method which was clearly illustrated here at DontGetPreggy Guide.