Proper dental care begins even before a baby's first tooth appears. Remember that just because you can't see the teeth doesn't mean they aren't there. Teeth actually begin to form in the second trimester of pregnancy. At birth your baby has 20 primary teeth, some of which are fully developed in the jaw.
Running a damp washcloth over your baby's gums following feedings can prevent buildup of damaging bacteria. Once your child has a few teeth showing, you can brush them with a soft child's toothbrush or rub them with gauze at the end of the day.
Even babies can have problems with dental decay when parents do not practice good feeding habits at home. Putting your baby to sleep with a bottle in his or her mouth may be convenient in the short term — but it can harm the baby's teeth. When the sugars from juice or milk remain on a baby's teeth for hours, they may eat away at the enamel, creating a condition known as bottle mouth. Pocked, pitted, or discolored front teeth are signs of bottle mouth. Severe cases result in cavities and the need to pull all the front teeth until the permanent ones grow in.
Parents and child care providers should also help young children develop set times for drinking during the day as well because sucking on a bottle throughout the day can be equally damaging to young teeth.
Sabtu, 6 November 2010
Jumaat, 5 November 2010
Second Blog
Malam tadi baru siap second blog.
Nak share info property ngan member..
Terutama kepada yang tengah mencari rumah berbudget..
Nak tengok tak...
My Properties..
Nak share info property ngan member..
Terutama kepada yang tengah mencari rumah berbudget..
Nak tengok tak...
My Properties..
Khamis, 4 November 2010
DEEPAVALI - Festival Of Lights
sources from wikipedia and encyclopedia.
Commonly known as the Festival of Lights, the celebration of Deepavali (or Diwali) marks the triumph of good over evil, the victory of light over dark. Gazetted by the Government as a one-day public holiday, it is celebrated here in Malaysia by the Hindu community - mainly consisting those of Indian ethnic origin - during the seventh month of the Hindu lunar calendar, which usually falls in either October or November.
And it is not called the Festival of Lights for nothing, for it is celebrated with a joyful vivacity, with bright lights and even brighter smiles, as though to underline the traditional meaning and message behind it. Even the word "Deepavali" is etymologically derived from the Sanskrit word that literally means "row of lights".
In anticipation of the celebration, homes as well as their surrounding areas are cleaned from top to bottom; decorative designs such as the kolam are drawn or placed on floors and walls; and the glow of lights, whether emitted from the traditional vilakku (oil lamps fashioned out of clay) or colourful electric bulbs, brighten up the abode of both rich and poor, signalling the coming festivities. The spring cleaning and decorating are significant for they not only symbolise renewal but also prepare for the welcoming of Devi Lakshmi, the goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, who is believed to visit homes and temples on the day. It is said she emerged from the churning ocean only days after the new moon of Deepavali.
The eve is usually spent making last-minute preparations for the next day. This is also the time when past quarrels are forgotten, and forgiveness is extended and granted. On Deepavali morning, many Hindu devotees awaken before sunrise for the ritual oil bath. For some it is a symbolic affair (to signify purity) while others take full oil baths to remove impurities externally, as well as tone the muscles and nerves to receive positive energies. Then it's straight to the temples where prayers are held in accordance with the ceremonial rites.
The rest of the day is taken up by receiving guests, as is customary here in Malaysia. Most devout Hindus tend to be vegetarian, but that doesn't change the fact that Deepavali is the day to savour the many delicious Indian delicacies such as sweetmeats, rice puddings and the ever-popular murukku.
HAPPY DEEPAVALI..
In Hinduism, Deepavali marks the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom of Ayodhya after defeating (the demon king) Ravana, the ruler of Lanka, in the epic Ramayana. In Jainism, Diwali marks the attainment of moksha by Mahavira in 527 BC.[4][5] In Sikhism, Deepavali commemorates the return of Guru Har Gobind Ji to Amritsar after freeing 52 Hindu kings imprisoned in Fort Gwalior by Emperor Jahangir; the people lit candles and diyas to celebrate his return. This is the reason Sikhs also refer to Deepavali as Bandi Chhorh Divas, "the day of release of detainees". Deepavali is considered a national festival in India and Nepal. They never start Deepavali in debt.
Commonly known as the Festival of Lights, the celebration of Deepavali (or Diwali) marks the triumph of good over evil, the victory of light over dark. Gazetted by the Government as a one-day public holiday, it is celebrated here in Malaysia by the Hindu community - mainly consisting those of Indian ethnic origin - during the seventh month of the Hindu lunar calendar, which usually falls in either October or November.
And it is not called the Festival of Lights for nothing, for it is celebrated with a joyful vivacity, with bright lights and even brighter smiles, as though to underline the traditional meaning and message behind it. Even the word "Deepavali" is etymologically derived from the Sanskrit word that literally means "row of lights".
In anticipation of the celebration, homes as well as their surrounding areas are cleaned from top to bottom; decorative designs such as the kolam are drawn or placed on floors and walls; and the glow of lights, whether emitted from the traditional vilakku (oil lamps fashioned out of clay) or colourful electric bulbs, brighten up the abode of both rich and poor, signalling the coming festivities. The spring cleaning and decorating are significant for they not only symbolise renewal but also prepare for the welcoming of Devi Lakshmi, the goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, who is believed to visit homes and temples on the day. It is said she emerged from the churning ocean only days after the new moon of Deepavali.
The eve is usually spent making last-minute preparations for the next day. This is also the time when past quarrels are forgotten, and forgiveness is extended and granted. On Deepavali morning, many Hindu devotees awaken before sunrise for the ritual oil bath. For some it is a symbolic affair (to signify purity) while others take full oil baths to remove impurities externally, as well as tone the muscles and nerves to receive positive energies. Then it's straight to the temples where prayers are held in accordance with the ceremonial rites.
The rest of the day is taken up by receiving guests, as is customary here in Malaysia. Most devout Hindus tend to be vegetarian, but that doesn't change the fact that Deepavali is the day to savour the many delicious Indian delicacies such as sweetmeats, rice puddings and the ever-popular murukku.
HAPPY DEEPAVALI..
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Rabu, 3 November 2010
Hati Ayam Untuk Wife
Pagi tadi pergi la tolong bapa berniaga kat pasar..
Ramai gak orang..
Esok mesti lagi ramai kan..
Tetiba abah tanya, nak bawa balik lauk ape..
Nak cari yg baik untuk wife je la..
Balik je umah....
Wife tanya beli lauk ape..
Aku suruh dia tengok sendiri dalam plastik..
"Banyak nya hati ayam"..
Aku gelak dalam hati..
Tu la dia makanan yang paling baik untuk dia..
Untuk naikkan HB darah..
Ayang makanlah sampai muntah..
Ramai gak orang..
Esok mesti lagi ramai kan..
Tetiba abah tanya, nak bawa balik lauk ape..
Nak cari yg baik untuk wife je la..
Balik je umah....
Wife tanya beli lauk ape..
Aku suruh dia tengok sendiri dalam plastik..
"Banyak nya hati ayam"..
Aku gelak dalam hati..
Tu la dia makanan yang paling baik untuk dia..
Untuk naikkan HB darah..
Ayang makanlah sampai muntah..
Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic (lifelong) disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas to control blood sugar.
Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin, resistance to insulin, or both.
To understand diabetes, it is important to first understand the normal process by which food is broken down and used by the body for energy. Several things happen when food is digested:
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas to control blood sugar.
Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin, resistance to insulin, or both.
To understand diabetes, it is important to first understand the normal process by which food is broken down and used by the body for energy. Several things happen when food is digested:
- A sugar called glucose enters the bloodstream. Glucose is a source of fuel for the body.
- An organ called the pancreas makes insulin. The role of insulin is to move glucose from the bloodstream into muscle, fat, and liver cells, where it can be used as fuel.
- Their pancreas does not make enough insulin
- Their muscle, fat, and liver cells do not respond to insulin normally
- Both of the above
- Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in childhood. Many patients are diagnosed when they are older than age 20. In this disease, the body makes little or no insulin. Daily injections of insulin are needed. The exact cause is unknown. Genetics,viruses, and autoimmune problems may play a role.
- Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. It makes up most of diabetes cases. It usually occurs in adulthood, but young people are increasingly being diagnosed with this disease. The pancreas does not make enough insulin to keep blood glucose levels normal, often because the body does not respond well to insulin. Many people with type 2 diabetes do not know they have it, although it is a serious condition. Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common due to increasingobesity and failure to exercise.
- Gestational diabetes is high blood glucose that develops at any time during pregnancy in a woman who does not have diabetes. Women who have gestational diabetes are at high risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease later in life.
Kain Oh Kain
Saja nak update blog sambil promoted blog.
Petang semalam ikut wife gi pilih kain..
Pergh, penat gak menunggu..
Biasa la, nak pilih untuk jual la katakan..
Setelah satu jam dia pk,
Dia pilih 6 helai je..
Kata nya nak test dulu..
Saya pun tak kisah sangat pun..
Kalo korang nak tengok, sila buka :
B2B Collection
Ni blog bisnes kitorang.. hu3...
Sebenarnya banyak lagi yang kitorang nak jual kat situ..
tapi untuk starting, letak kain dan services facial dulu..
Yang lain tu, coming soon..
Malam nye,
Untuk pujuk saya yang penat temankan dia,
Wife siap buatkan nasi lemak kukus dan kuih seri muka lagi..
Hilang gak penat jalan petang tu..
Di sebabkan banyak sangat dia buat kuih,
So, sarapan pagi ni pun makan kuih tu lagi..
Takpe la,
save sikit..
kalo buang kan membazir..
Petang semalam ikut wife gi pilih kain..
Pergh, penat gak menunggu..
Biasa la, nak pilih untuk jual la katakan..
Setelah satu jam dia pk,
Dia pilih 6 helai je..
Kata nya nak test dulu..
Saya pun tak kisah sangat pun..
Kalo korang nak tengok, sila buka :
B2B Collection
Ni blog bisnes kitorang.. hu3...
Sebenarnya banyak lagi yang kitorang nak jual kat situ..
tapi untuk starting, letak kain dan services facial dulu..
Yang lain tu, coming soon..
Malam nye,
Untuk pujuk saya yang penat temankan dia,
Wife siap buatkan nasi lemak kukus dan kuih seri muka lagi..
Hilang gak penat jalan petang tu..
Di sebabkan banyak sangat dia buat kuih,
So, sarapan pagi ni pun makan kuih tu lagi..
Takpe la,
save sikit..
kalo buang kan membazir..
Selasa, 2 November 2010
Barang Untuk B2B..
Jap lagi nak gi amik barang untuk dijual dalam blog B2B.
Hope bisnes ni berjalan lancar.
Kitorang wat cara ready stok.
So, barang tak banyak la kan..
Ingat nak letak list umah untuk di jual skali la..
Blog ni pun untuk bisnes kitorang..
Mana tau ada blogger yang ngah cari aset utk invest..
K, wife dah siap..
Gerak dulu..
Hope bisnes ni berjalan lancar.
Kitorang wat cara ready stok.
So, barang tak banyak la kan..
Ingat nak letak list umah untuk di jual skali la..
Blog ni pun untuk bisnes kitorang..
Mana tau ada blogger yang ngah cari aset utk invest..
K, wife dah siap..
Gerak dulu..
Mangga Oh Mangga
Rimas lak aku tengok buah mangga ni..
Banyak sangat lak..
Mangga ni aku dapat masa gi umah kak Ros hari tu..
Rasa macam dah makan banyak..
Tapi nape banyak lg ni..
*perasaan di awal pagi (subuh)
Tetiba aku rasa tak tau nak wat ape..
Aku amik pisau, hiris mangga..
Tahu-tahu dah 8 biji aku hiris..
Gile pe nak makan mangga muda pepagi ni.
Nak ape yek...
Aku buat jeruk je..
Dan hasilnya...
Banyak sangat lak..
Mangga ni aku dapat masa gi umah kak Ros hari tu..
Rasa macam dah makan banyak..
Tapi nape banyak lg ni..
*perasaan di awal pagi (subuh)
Tetiba aku rasa tak tau nak wat ape..
Aku amik pisau, hiris mangga..
Tahu-tahu dah 8 biji aku hiris..
Gile pe nak makan mangga muda pepagi ni.
Nak ape yek...
Aku buat jeruk je..
Dan hasilnya...
Isnin, 1 November 2010
Pelancaran B2B Collection
Actually ni idea wife..
Dia nak jual barang online..
So, saya pun buatkan la satu blog untuk dia..
Hari ni semuanya sudah siap..
Just baru masuk satu produk & sevices dia je..
Hari ni terus launching je..
So untuk sharing hasilnya..
sila click SINI
Rezeki Di Kedai Kopi
Malam tadi aku gi ngeteh ngan kengkawan..
Lama tak melepak ngan diorang..
Maklum la dah kawin kan..
Tapi malam semalam aku spend la masa untuk kengkawan..
Sesambil tu kitorang tengok bola la kan..
Tapi terleka lak sampai ku 12 malam..
Nak dijadikan cerita..
Wife aku marah la gak..
Balik lambat la katakan..
Tapi aku cerita la kat dia yang aku tak sembang kosong..
Sempat la cerita tentang bisnes facial wife..
Masa tengah bercerita, dah nak kata rezeki kan,
akak kat kedai tu terdengar la pulak..
Dia terus lepak ngan kitorang..
Ehem..
Lepak ngan tauke kedai tu..
Dia lak tanya details tentang facial..
Guest what..
Masa nak bayar dia tanya lagi..
Aku tengok dia cam minat je..
Pompuan la katakan..hu3...
Aku pun explain la detail skit lagi kat dia..
Dia kata nak buat..
Terperanjat gak aku..
Aku pun apa lagi, bagi la no phone aku ngan wife..
Tapi siap pesan,
Tengah bulan 11 sampai bulan 12 wife mungkin xle wat,
coz masa tu maybe dia dalam pantang bersalin..
Dia tak kisah pun..
So, masa aku masuk je rumah,
Wife macam bengang la gak..
Maklum la aku balik lambat..
Tapi bila aku cerita je dapat customer facial..
Hilang terus rasa tu..
Tak sangka lak,
Niat melepak pun boleh dapat customer..
Mungkin rezeki anak-anak kot..
Lama tak melepak ngan diorang..
Maklum la dah kawin kan..
Tapi malam semalam aku spend la masa untuk kengkawan..
Sesambil tu kitorang tengok bola la kan..
Tapi terleka lak sampai ku 12 malam..
Nak dijadikan cerita..
Wife aku marah la gak..
Balik lambat la katakan..
Tapi aku cerita la kat dia yang aku tak sembang kosong..
Sempat la cerita tentang bisnes facial wife..
Masa tengah bercerita, dah nak kata rezeki kan,
akak kat kedai tu terdengar la pulak..
Dia terus lepak ngan kitorang..
Ehem..
Lepak ngan tauke kedai tu..
Dia lak tanya details tentang facial..
Guest what..
Masa nak bayar dia tanya lagi..
Aku tengok dia cam minat je..
Pompuan la katakan..hu3...
Aku pun explain la detail skit lagi kat dia..
Dia kata nak buat..
Terperanjat gak aku..
Aku pun apa lagi, bagi la no phone aku ngan wife..
Tapi siap pesan,
Tengah bulan 11 sampai bulan 12 wife mungkin xle wat,
coz masa tu maybe dia dalam pantang bersalin..
Dia tak kisah pun..
So, masa aku masuk je rumah,
Wife macam bengang la gak..
Maklum la aku balik lambat..
Tapi bila aku cerita je dapat customer facial..
Hilang terus rasa tu..
Tak sangka lak,
Niat melepak pun boleh dapat customer..
Mungkin rezeki anak-anak kot..
Ahad, 31 Oktober 2010
Aktiviti Petang..
Setelah berbincang, ni aktiviti kitorang hari ni..
1.30 pm - 2.15 pm Jumpa Kak Ros (Serum 1)
3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Lepak kat area Tanjung
4.20 pm - 5.30 pm Shopping barang dapur kat GIANT
Pastu terus balik umah parent saya kat kampung.
Makan malam kat sana.
Menu dinner, kat GIANT baru cari..
1.30 pm - 2.15 pm Jumpa Kak Ros (Serum 1)
3.00 pm - 4.00 pm Lepak kat area Tanjung
4.20 pm - 5.30 pm Shopping barang dapur kat GIANT
Pastu terus balik umah parent saya kat kampung.
Makan malam kat sana.
Menu dinner, kat GIANT baru cari..
Akhirnya Kelantan Menang
Game semalam best gak.
Walaupun aku sokong Negeri Sembilan,
Tapi aku nak congrats Kelantan atas kemenangan diorang.
Satu lagi negeri baru tersenarai kat list pemilik piala.
Keputusan game:
Kelantan (2) - Negeri Sembilan (1)
Pada wife,
Thanks coz redha atas kuasa veto nak tengok bola.
Hari ni kita gi jenjalan..
Kita gi Muar aje la ye..
Asyik jalan kat Melaka je kan..
Kita singgah rumah kak Ros skali..
Le kita discuss tentang bisnes baru kita nanti..
Hu3..
Walaupun aku sokong Negeri Sembilan,
Tapi aku nak congrats Kelantan atas kemenangan diorang.
Satu lagi negeri baru tersenarai kat list pemilik piala.
Keputusan game:
Kelantan (2) - Negeri Sembilan (1)
Pada wife,
Thanks coz redha atas kuasa veto nak tengok bola.
Hari ni kita gi jenjalan..
Kita gi Muar aje la ye..
Asyik jalan kat Melaka je kan..
Kita singgah rumah kak Ros skali..
Le kita discuss tentang bisnes baru kita nanti..
Hu3..
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