When Camel wears a camel T-Shirt..............................
-BlOod TeSt-
So... I went to Voon's clinic Saturday afternoon with TissueTuvshuu and Ina and here's how it goes...
We brought him to an antique look Voon's Clinic (an old clinic with good doctor but runned down place... & it's cheap too! We can't judge the doctor by it's place)
Relieved look after hearing the result. But still have to do proper check up if happened to feel uncured after finishing the medicine & anyway, let's just learn a lesson not to be an OVER EATER...
6 feet under no where nearer
We brought him to an antique look Voon's Clinic (an old clinic with good doctor but runned down place... & it's cheap too! We can't judge the doctor by it's place)
The cute-cute lighting outside the clinic! Kawai~~~
Opposite the clinic is the old Garment Store Bazaar
Opposite the clinic is the old Garment Store Bazaar
AND the result was.. Jeng Jeng Jeng.........Foo.... Lucky it's not liver disease, only gastric & it does scared everyone big shit time!
Relieved look after hearing the result. But still have to do proper check up if happened to feel uncured after finishing the medicine & anyway, let's just learn a lesson not to be an OVER EATER...
GentIng Have it for All~
We just go Genting... go and go and go but don't know why we keep going..... there's something behind the curtain that we just don't really observed...
Genting Highland the world of entertainment... Peepz go there for few reasons....
1) Gambling
2) Theme Park
3) Breeze and beautiful scenery
4) Just because it's famous & you have got to be (I went there before) peepz
5) Excitement.... -The Picture below is self explanary-
Genting Highland the world of entertainment... Peepz go there for few reasons....
1) Gambling
2) Theme Park
3) Breeze and beautiful scenery
4) Just because it's famous & you have got to be (I went there before) peepz
5) Excitement.... -The Picture below is self explanary-
BuTTer TiPs for CLUbbiNg KaKi
I TRULY MADLY DEEPLY PROMISE WITH MY WHOLE BEAUTIFUL HEART THAT THIS IS THE LAST BORING EXPLANATION ABOUT ALCOHOL + BUTTER + LIVER... I JUST HAVE TO BLOG THIS BECAUSE IT IS A GREAT DEAL FOR EVERYONE...
Now that we know how to prevent & cure liver damage (See my previous blog)... so let's learn how to drink more & be the '1 go!' person instead.
One day My roCking Dad told me this....
(Moi ar... tiam tiam lim jiu... ah si mai cui tu ciak kui nah teh seh liap leh gu iu lok khi...) ?_?
English version : If you drink oftenly you better take few pieces of small butter bar before you join the crowd to prevent from getting drunk ?_?
As usual..... I told him.... yala yala.. (LOSO) but never do it (eventhough it doesn't really make sense to me.. but i know my dad is almost always right about everything)
Until 1 day when i happened to tell a group ofnaïve drinkers .... every one goes....... Hahahaha simer? Siawla!!! what kind of theory is that.... (Same goes to what i said ' If you are fat than becomes thin than fat again occasionally... you are having a high risk of getting cancer')
OK HERE'S WHAT THE REAL GAME IS:
There is actually some scientific basis for the traditional remedy of eating before a drinking binge.
There are 3 ways alcohol can be metabolized (broken down) in your body, each depending on how much alcohol you drink.
The first metabolic pathway is when you drink low to moderate amounts of alcohol. There are enzymes in your stomach called gastric alcohol dehydrogenases which break alcohol down into acetaldehyde and other forms of energy. Acetaldehyde has some poor side effects in large amounts that assisting liver damage and hangovers, but it won’t affect your blood alcohol level or make you drunk.
Men naturally have more of these enzymes then women, hence their ability to handle more alcohol.(Logically because men have smaller balls)
The idea of eating food before you drink is to increase the amount of time the alcohol is in your stomach so it can be broken down without leading to drunkenness. Eating fatty foods like butter causes your stomach to further slow down it’s rate of emptying into your intestines. This gives the stomach enzymes even more time to break down the alcohol. Remember the effect of alcohol dehydrogenase varies with each individual, it isn’t effective with accessive drinking, and acetaldehyde can stil lead to liver damage inlarge amounts.
So this is what we can do
Drink Xia Ku Cao -------> Eat Butter or fatty meat ------> Drink Alcohol -------> Drink More Xia Ku Cao --------> Eat more butter or fatty food -----> Drink more alcohol ------> Drink more Xia Ku Cao *Repeating*
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Now that we know how to prevent & cure liver damage (See my previous blog)... so let's learn how to drink more & be the '1 go!' person instead.
One day My roCking Dad told me this....
(Moi ar... tiam tiam lim jiu... ah si mai cui tu ciak kui nah teh seh liap leh gu iu lok khi...) ?_?
English version : If you drink oftenly you better take few pieces of small butter bar before you join the crowd to prevent from getting drunk ?_?
As usual..... I told him.... yala yala.. (LOSO) but never do it (eventhough it doesn't really make sense to me.. but i know my dad is almost always right about everything)
Until 1 day when i happened to tell a group of
OK HERE'S WHAT THE REAL GAME IS:
There is actually some scientific basis for the traditional remedy of eating before a drinking binge.
There are 3 ways alcohol can be metabolized (broken down) in your body, each depending on how much alcohol you drink.
The first metabolic pathway is when you drink low to moderate amounts of alcohol. There are enzymes in your stomach called gastric alcohol dehydrogenases which break alcohol down into acetaldehyde and other forms of energy. Acetaldehyde has some poor side effects in large amounts that assisting liver damage and hangovers, but it won’t affect your blood alcohol level or make you drunk.
Men naturally have more of these enzymes then women, hence their ability to handle more alcohol.
The idea of eating food before you drink is to increase the amount of time the alcohol is in your stomach so it can be broken down without leading to drunkenness. Eating fatty foods like butter causes your stomach to further slow down it’s rate of emptying into your intestines. This gives the stomach enzymes even more time to break down the alcohol. Remember the effect of alcohol dehydrogenase varies with each individual, it isn’t effective with accessive drinking, and acetaldehyde can stil lead to liver damage inlarge amounts.
So this is what we can do
Drink Xia Ku Cao -------> Eat Butter or fatty meat ------> Drink Alcohol -------> Drink More Xia Ku Cao --------> Eat more butter or fatty food -----> Drink more alcohol ------> Drink more Xia Ku Cao *Repeating*
&
.....Die early Indeed You ShAll Be.....
ExCluSive for CluBbing Kaki
One go!!!! is a very famous term used when going clubbing and peepz showing off on what a good drinker they are.....
As i mentioned earlier on my 1st blog that Mongolian drinks alcohol like water, but they never bother to take a good care of their body. Tuvshuu told me on Monday that his palms and legs have got red dots and he feels sick all the time and started to worry about his health.... hope it's not too late. Since my dad always told me that too much of alcohol can cause liver disfunctional problem, I kinda checked it out in the internet & found out that.... 'Palmar erythema' is a reddening of the palms of the hands affecting the thenar and hypothenar eminences. The soles of the feet are often also affected. Palmar erythema can be a feature of chronic liver disease, pregnancy, thyrotoxicosis, rheumatoid arthritis, polycythaemia and rarely chronic febrile diseases, chronic leukaemia, or shoulder-hand syndrome & also that's where 'ALD' Alcohol Liver Disease came from .. & if u r keen in knowing more about it.... go here
Speaking of which reminds me of my dad nagging at me almost every single day to drink a chinese herb tea call (xia ku cao) 夏枯草 & I really hate to drink it because it's a little bitter but now I have changed my mind after I discovered the magical deed of the ugly plant. The interesting site about it is here
Still have got plenty at home which my dad bought in EXPRESS packets....
& for about 20 packets, It only cost.....
As i mentioned earlier on my 1st blog that Mongolian drinks alcohol like water, but they never bother to take a good care of their body. Tuvshuu told me on Monday that his palms and legs have got red dots and he feels sick all the time and started to worry about his health.... hope it's not too late. Since my dad always told me that too much of alcohol can cause liver disfunctional problem, I kinda checked it out in the internet & found out that.... 'Palmar erythema' is a reddening of the palms of the hands affecting the thenar and hypothenar eminences. The soles of the feet are often also affected. Palmar erythema can be a feature of chronic liver disease, pregnancy, thyrotoxicosis, rheumatoid arthritis, polycythaemia and rarely chronic febrile diseases, chronic leukaemia, or shoulder-hand syndrome & also that's where 'ALD' Alcohol Liver Disease came from .. & if u r keen in knowing more about it.... go here
Speaking of which reminds me of my dad nagging at me almost every single day to drink a chinese herb tea call (xia ku cao) 夏枯草 & I really hate to drink it because it's a little bitter but now I have changed my mind after I discovered the magical deed of the ugly plant. The interesting site about it is here
Self-heal / Prunella Vulgaris (xia ku cao) 夏枯草
NATURE:
Cold; pungent and bitter, attributive to liver and gall bladder
CHARACTERISTICS:
Flowers and kernels used, light brown, marked by obvious veins and covered by white hairs. This drug is highly effective in all symptoms of jaundice.
THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS:
Clear away liver-fire and calm the liver-yang with symptoms such as conjunctivitis, photophobia, headache, dizziness, irritability and bad temper. Eliminate phlegm and disperse stagnation. Used for hyper-thyroidism, gout, high blood pressure, carcinoma of the lung, tuberculosis and hepatitis.
Sorry for the direct translation from some China Site.. like LIVER-FIRE ..
Still have got plenty at home which my dad bought in EXPRESS packets....
& for about 20 packets, It only cost.....