Friday, April 24, 2009

Re: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall



Wah, I didn't know got one Guru-ji living just next to me, today got TOTO draw, any number to buy, Guru-ji?

The part about the car and the tree, I think that was a freak accident lah, accidents do happen. But a little extra precaution wouldn't hurt. Luckily the bedroom was spared though.

I think we really need to put forth some of our ideas and not only put forth but to "put our foot down", so to speak. Like the thieving that happens, if nothing is done to beef up the security, the thief (ves) would get bolder. I want to suggest that the control room be moved from Sri Santai to the second guardhouse. Presently, there are at least 2 guards (I think) GUARDING Sri Santai, presumably one at reception and one at control room, which incidentally is not visible. I think our side need more guarding than Sri Santai, right? And moving the control to 2nd guard house will ensure that no-one sleeps in their job, as there will be residents going in and out all time all day, at least we would know for sure someone IS indeed monitoring the monitor?? And by doing that, there will be one spare guard who can walk the precinct instead (2 moved to 2nd Guardhouse means will have 3 guards there, in day time and 2 in night time - remember 2nd Guardhouse normally do not have guards past midnight?)

And also, easier for the guards to monitor vehicles coming in and out. Oh, I think we really must insist that all cars, without sticker must have "VISITOR" board, big laminated ones, like Ambang's displayed on the screen. I think we really have too many unauthorised cars inside our precinct. Those cars without sticker, be it the residents' sticker or visitors' sticker, the security must check what is the car doing there?

Lastly, about cars speeding in the precinct, well, can I suggest that Nicky's GCERT team be tasked to track down those crazy drivers and give them some advice? I would suggest Joe as the head to speak to them, hehehe as he ought to be fantastic in councelling and advising, right? But go in a group to show that it is a community concern, not individual....I know I drive mostly below 30 after "listening" to Uncle Joe's advise (though am guilty occassionally for exceeding that, but never 40 km/h) but yeah, after the good "washing" from Uncle Joe, though was aimed generally at those responsible for driving like a maniac in an unfenced areas with kids, I felt compelled to drive below 25 km/h once I passed the 2nd guard house. After all, like he said, we are home, what's the rush?


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Re: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall

Yeah well said Venu.  I really like the "bedroom part"  Luckily there was a tree.  Imagine to our horror if one of our residents are driving inside GC towards the 2nd guardpost and that white car had missed the tree and flew right into GC's compound smashing into the poor GC driver.  What happens if it was one of the GC resident cycling or kid walking back and the car rammed into the cyclist/kid and the impact caused the cyclist/kid to be flung into the lagoon and drown?  Ya, my imagination running wild here eh? Or maybe I'm such a pessimistic person?  Guess not cos my intuition/foresight is great and it's always ahead of time.  Remember I was so upset about the sleeping guards and that we ought to beef up security blah blah blah.....guess what?  One of our unfortunate residents' home got broken into between 10pm and 4am yesterday while they were sound asleep. I don't like to say this but i have to...."I TOLD YOU SO!!!"
 
Apparently the the thief(s) scaled the wall next to Jalan Teluk Gong and there are no CCTV nor infrared detector (I'm not even sure the ones along the boardwalk still work or not cos nowadays no guards come running along when I go past the detector and also no guards are inside the control room at night) along the perimeter fencing (anyone noticed lately that a guard was placed next to the Damar Laut boom gate?).  Luckily only cash and mobile phones were stolen and no bodily harm occurred.  I really don't understand why must the security team wait till some mishap to happen before taking the appropriate and necessary steps and fire fight instead of adopting a "prevention is better than cure" attitude? 
 
Please fight this cause with me.  Let's all insist that GCD erect those fences similar to the ones that divide GC homes from the shoplots and make sure that the top edge is pointed outwards and secured with barb wires from the 1st guardpost right up to the shoplots.  These fences should be at least 15 feet high.  This should help keep trespassers from scaling the existing 8 foot wall as well as to soften the impact if any vehicle came smashing into GC compound or the retaining walls.
 
Please please please also insist that 2 guards be stationed at the 2nd guardpost (to keep each other company and not falling asleep as well as back up support) and to salute and be alert at all times instead of pretending to be doing something on the desk whenever we approach or be asleep and all visitors to handover their driving licences in exchange for a visitor access pass and that under no circumstances should any guard be allowed to tap their access cards for anyone including residents be it entry or exit purposes.  Let's all do this in unison.  If any gurads are caught sleeping or not attentive, please blare the horn till they respond. Yeah!!!
 
I shall be posting new warnings when I receive strong vibes about anything untoward but preventable that is going to happen in GC.  Meantime I'm going back to my cave to meditate. ohmmmmmmm zzzzzz  *o*!* Hang on, I just received some weak vibes but have to tell you all this....please volunteer yourselves as GC Emergency Respond Team (G CERT) as thieves and their accomplices may be staying low for a month or two and then become more brazen and daring and trespass in groups right under our ever sleeping guards radar.  So with a phone call away, all must respond.  Or perhaps if we all sound our car alarms that will be our cue!!!
 
 I think GC should not mislead potential buyers and state in their brochures/tidings about how good their security is. Like how they misled us.  Sooner or later, instead of "HIGH" security it'll end up as "Hi" security where one can just wave ones hand and the guards will let one in.
 
Nicky

--- On Fri, 24/4/09, joe ramayah <joe.ramayah@gmail.com> wrote:

From: joe ramayah <joe.ramayah@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall
To: glenmarie@yahoogroups.com
Received: Friday, 24 April, 2009, 1:57 PM

Good shots. Yes but all they are interested at this point is papaya trees, serai and small vegetable plants! So others have to remove trees by driving into them. Sad hope no one got hurt. Good point Venu!  
 
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From: venukanna
Date: 4/24/2009 11:15:04 AM
Subject: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall
 

Dear all,

 

Several times we have raised to GC management on building brick walls from the first guard house till the second guard house parallel to the main road, however lame reason was given by them saying that no trespasser can come in and our security guards are always alert. After yesterdays' incident (picture attached) I believe the only guard who was alert was the poor tree, if it not for the tree the GC guards would have lost their bedroom (second guard post). Perhaps it's high time for GC management to look into this matter seriously before things get out of hand. Just my 2 cents worth!

 

Regards,
Venukanna


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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Re: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall


Good shots. Yes but all they are interested at this point is papaya trees, serai and small vegetable plants! So others have to remove trees by driving into them. Sad hope no one got hurt. Good point Venu!  
 
-------Original Message-------
 

Dear all,

 

Several times we have raised to GC management on building brick walls from the first guard house till the second guard house parallel to the main road, however lame reason was given by them saying that no trespasser can come in and our security guards are always alert. After yesterdays' incident (picture attached) I believe the only guard who was alert was the poor tree, if it not for the tree the GC guards would have lost their bedroom (second guard post). Perhaps it's high time for GC management to look into this matter seriously before things get out of hand. Just my 2 cents worth!

 

Regards,
Venukanna



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[glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall



Dear all,

 

Several times we have raised to GC management on building brick walls from the first guard house till the second guard house parallel to the main road, however lame reason was given by them saying that no trespasser can come in and our security guards are always alert. After yesterdays’ incident (picture attached) I believe the only guard who was alert was the poor tree, if it not for the tree the GC guards would have lost their bedroom (second guard post). Perhaps it’s high time for GC management to look into this matter seriously before things get out of hand. Just my 2 cents worth!

 

Regards,
Venukanna


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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Re: [glenmarie] Written Information

Sorry everybody I was away and had limited access to the internet. I'll be preparing a draft letter to Padma for his concurrence and see if there's anything else he might want to add before I shoot the letter off.

Oh, by the way, anybody by any chance dropped in a 3 page letter into Padma's house this afternoon? He wasn't sure who sent it to him.

Nicky

Monday, April 20, 2009

[glenmarie] Re : LEMON GRASS CAUSES CANCER CELLS TO COMMIT SUICIDE

LEMON GRASS CAUSES CANCER CELLS TO COMMIT SUICIDE

SERAI IS GOOD FOR HEALTH !!!!

I got this really good information on Lemongrass and cancer. Thought you would like to share this with everyone. Imagine what the Lemongrass essential oil can do. Would make a nice warm (not Hot) tea to drink and also get the benefits from it.

Fresh Lemon Grass Drink Causes Apoptosis to Cancer Cells

(apoptosis) noun: a type of cell death in which the cell uses specialized cellular machinery to kill itself; a cell suicide mechanism that enables metazoans to control cell number and eliminate cells that threaten the animal's survival.

Fresh lemon grass fields in Israel become Mecca for cancer patients
By Allison Kaplan Sommer April 02, 2006

A drink with as little as one gram of lemon grass contains enough citral to prompt cancer cells to commit suicide in the test tube.

Israeli researchers find way to make cancer cells self-destruct

At first, Benny Zabidov, an Israeli agriculturalist who grows greenhouses full of lush spices on a pastoral farm in Kfar Yedidya in the Sharon region, couldn't understand why so many cancer patients from around the country were showing up on his doorstep asking for fresh lemon grass. It turned out that their doctors had sent them. 'They had been told to drink eight glasses of hot water with fresh lemon grass steeped in it on the days that they went for their radiation and chemotherapy treatments,' Zabidov told ISRAEL21c. 'And this is the place you go to in Israel for fresh lemon grass.'

It all began when researchers at Ben of the Negev discovered last year that the lemon aroma in herbs like lemon grass kills cancer cells in vitro, while leaving healthy cells unharmed. The research team was led by Dr. Rivka Ofir and Prof. Yakov Weinstein, incumbent of the Albert Katz Chair in Cell-Differentiatio n and Malignant Diseases, from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at BGU.

Citral is the key component that gives the lemony aroma and taste in several herbal plants such as lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus), melissa (Melissa officinalis) and verbena (Verbena officinalis.)

According to Ofir, the study found that citral causes cancer cells to 'commit suicide: using apoptosis, a mechanism called programmed cell death.' A drink with as little as one gram of lemon grass contains enough citral to prompt the cancer cells to commit suicide in the test tube.

The BGU investigators checked the influence of the citral on cancerous cells by adding them to both cancerous cells and normal cells that were grown in a petri dish. The quantity added in the concentrate was equivalent to the amount contained in a cup of regular tea using one gram of lemon herbs in hot water. While the citral killed the cancerous cells, the normal cells remained unharmed.

The findings were published in the scientific journal Planta Medica, which highlights research on alternative and herbal remedies. Shortly afterwards, the discovery was featured in the popular Israeli press.
Why does it work? Nobody knows for certain, but the BGU scientists have a theory. 'In each cell in our body, there is a genetic program which causes programmed cell death. When something goes wrong, the cells divide with no control and become cancer cells. In normal cells, when the cell discovers that the control system is not operating correctly - for example, when it recognizes that a cell contains faulty genetic material following cell division - it triggers cell death,' explains Weinstein. 'This research may explain the medical benefit of these herbs.'
The success of their research led them to the conclusion that herbs containing citral may be consumed as a preventative measure against certain cancerous cells. As they learned of the BGU findings in the press, many physicians in Israel began to believe that while the research certainly needed to be explored further, in the meantime it would be advisable for their patients, who were looking for any possible tool to fight their condition, to try to harness the cancer-destroying properties of citral.
That's why Zabidov's farm - the only major grower of fresh lemon grass in Israel - has become a pilgrimage destination for these patients. Luckily, they found themselves in sympathetic hands. Zabidov greets visitors with a large kettle of aromatic lemon grass tea, a plate of cookies, and a supportive attitude. 'My father died of cancer, and my wife's sister died young because of cancer,' said Zabidov. 'So I understand what they are dealing with. And I may not know anything about medicine, but I'm a good listener. And so they tell me about their expensive painful treatments and what they've been through. I would never tell them to stop being treated, but it's great that they are exploring alternatives and drinking the lemon grass tea as well.'

Zabidov knew from a young age that agriculture was his calling. At age 14, he enrolled in the Kfar Hayarok Agricultural high school. After his army service, he joined an idealistic group which headed south, in the Arava desert region, to found a new moshav (agricultural settlement) called Tsofar. 'We were very successful; we raised fruits and vegetables, and,' he notes with a smile, 'We raised some very nice children.'

On a trip to Europe in the mid-80s, he began to become interested in herbs. Israel, at the time, was nothing like the trend-conscious cuisine-oriented country it is today, and the only spices being grown commercially were basics like parsley, dill, and coriander. Wandering in the Paris market, looking at the variety of herbs and spices, Zabidov realized that there was a great export potential in this niche. He brought samples back home with him, 'which was technically illegal,' he says with a guilty smile, to see how they would grow in his desert greenhouses. Soon, he was growing basil, oregano, tarragon, chives, sage, marjoram and melissa, and mint just to name a few.

His business began to outgrow his desert facilities, and so he decided to move north, settling in the moshav of Kfar Yedidya, an hour and a half north of Tel Aviv. He is now selling 'several hundred kilos' of lemon grass per week, and has signed with a distributor to package and put it in health food stores. Zabidov has taken it upon himself to learn more about the properties of citral, and help his customers learn more, and has invited medical experts to his farm to give lectures about how the citral works and why.

He also felt a responsibility to know what to tell his customers about its use. 'When I realized what was happening, I picked up the phone and called Dr. Weinstein at Ben-Gurion University, because these people were asking me exactly the best way to consume the citral. He said to put the loose grass in hot water, and drink about eight glasses each day.'

Zabidov is pleased by the findings, not simply because it means business for his farm, but because it might influence his own health. Even before the news of its benefits were demonstrated, he and his family had been drinking lemon grass in hot water for years, 'just because it tastes good.'

Friday, April 17, 2009

Diarrhoea - The cure for it is drink rice water

Visit the Website where Professor Wong Hock Boon elaborate more on this wonderful cure.

Hi all,

With recent case on the Gelyang Serai, Spore food poisoning out break (with 2 deaths todate).. would like to share the info received from a friend pls read on it may be of help...

When someone gets diarrhoea, sometimes the solution is so easy, we wonder why anyone has to suffer.

The secret is in rice water.

This is already known in this region. Ask your maids -- Sri Lankan,Indonesian, Filipina and they would know about it.

(My mother) knew about it. When Dr Albert Winsemius came to Singapore for a farewell and thank you dinner in his honour, he brought along his wife Aly and his granddaughter, Jolijn. Both women came down with very bad gastroenteritis. They saw the doctor who gave them medication. It was slow to work.

Mother boiled some rice in lots of water and went to their hotel with two 1.5L bottles of rice water.

I cringed in shame at the offer of this folk remedy, which seemed so primitive to me. Never heard of this cure before. To my surprise, it worked, and they were even able to go out for dinner the next day. Both were exclaiming how the rice water did the trick of making them well again. Well, lucky it worked, I thought to myself.

I was discussing this some years back with Kim Ng, the ex-matron of KK Hospital. She said, yes, that is what Professor Wong Hock Boon, the notable paediatrician teaches. I was shocked and made some comment how could he? It was common knowledge so what had he to do with it?

Many months later, I regretted laughing at it. Dr Christina Shanta Emmanuel, who is the CEO of...uh, which group I have forgotten. Either National Health Group, or Polyclinics, or whatever.. regarded me seriously when I brought up the topic like it was good fun. She said that Prof Wong Hock Boon had presented a paper on it. At some conference. After he had done clinical trials.

Then his results were published in the Lancet, the Medical Journal all doctors read. In fact, said Shanta, he was credited for saving the lives of 2 million African babies by this method.

Ah, so! I am impressed.

It is rice water and not rice, that does the trick. I have found it effective again and again. You take a handful of rice and boil it in a large saucepan with lots of water. Like three or four large glasses.Then you cool that and drink the water. If you are in a hurry to relieve the ailing person, take the saucepan off the fire and dunk it in a frying pan or basin of cool water with ice cubes if necessary.

This gives the patient a chance to drink the rice water sooner and cure himself or herself sooner.

When drinking the rice water, make sure there is lots of it. You have to tell the patient that enough water must go in to line your guts from throat to other end, all 10 to 12 metres of it. If you take rice, it stays in the stomach. If you take broth, some of it may go into the small intestine.

But if you take rice water, it will carry rice grains to every inch of your small and large intestine to the end where the problem is.

How does it work? Even Prof Wong Hock Boon doesn't know. Read the attached file. Or go to

*http://rehydrate.org/dd/dd06.htm#page2*

It is good to pass on the news to everyone you know because the complaint is so common and people suffer unnecessarily. You would be doing your friends a great favour to relieve them of their misery when the occasion arises.

Contributed by Mr Tony Wee

Monday, April 13, 2009

Crafts Demo and Sailing Talk

QQ: Hi all ! U r welcomed (FOC) 2 a demo. ribbon and candlecraft by Bud (rd.2b) and demo bead craft by Dahlia (rd.2a)..a '"sailing talk" gna by Jeff (rd.2b) on Sat 11 apr 2-6 pm (tea incled) at tonymary hse. rsvp 012-3710388 by apr 5. T Q Bud Dahlia Jeff !!! UNQQ:

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The above is one of the activities done by our GC residents. I will upload pictures when I get hold of them as I was not able to make it to this event.