Watch It ! Tissot Brand Ambassador Nicky Hayden

11/03/2008

Tissot Brand Ambassador Nicky Hayden to launch his latest limited edition 2008 watch at Tissot Boutique, Ground Flr, Lot 10, KL at 12noon .Guess what ? The Equal+ is havng a great oppurtunity to join the launching ceremony and of coz , A Big CHANCE to enclose the fastest driver, Nicky Hayden !

Get to know he Tissot --
Swiss-made since 1853. Tissot has been making quality Swiss watches for over 150 years. It is the leading traditional Swiss watchmaker in terms of number of units sold. Countless celebrities have worn these timepieces, including Elivs Presley and Nelson Mandela. Tissot is also the official timekeeper of Nascar, MotoGP and the World Championships of Cycling, Fencing and Ice Hockey.Tissot has always played a dynamic role in the creation of products which are a reflection both design and technology.


Tissot, which has been the Official Timekeeper of the MotoGP for the last five years, as well as providing the official watch for the championships, signed an official agreement with the US rising star on the MotoGP circuit Nicky Hayden in November 2005 to become the company’s first US male sporting ambassador.

For Tissot, Nicky Hayden fits perfectly with the brand’s values of innovation, quest for performance and stretching oneself to the limits. His dynamism and charisma makes him a perfect ambassador for the brand’s sports watch line. Nicky Hayden is IN DEED the man for the Tissot !

Latest Limited Edition 2008 Tissot Watch -- Nicky Hayden has been an ambassador for Tissot for a few years now and he delighted the brand when he became the winner of the MotoGP World Championship in 2006.The latest Nicky Hayden Limited Edition 2008 watch is sporty, with a sculptured orange strap and background for the tachymeter. With design details reminiscent of high-performance motorbikes, this Swiss quartz movement watch comes in a black and orange mini-helmet presentation box bearing his race number, 69, and his distinctive star emblem. The edition is limited to a total of 4,999 pieces only.

It was a nice experiences for us to have a look of the proffesional Tissot New 2008 Nicky Hayden Limited Edition Watch .The Event started on time 12pm without any delaying and the displayed watch were prepared well under a well lighting for a better photo shooting .

Professional Event Preparation + Professional Stage Decoration + Professional Brand Embassador + Professional Services = What can i say ? AWESOME !







How to Calculate Your BMI ?

The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measurement tool that compares your height to your weight and gives you an indication of whether you are overweight, underweight or at a healthy weight for your height.

Quick Steps :
  1. Collect a few household materials to find your Body Mass Index (BMI): your bathroom scale; a yardstick; a pencil and paper and calculator.
  2. Weigh yourself on your bathroom scale. (The following formula is calculated in pounds.)
  3. Measure your height in inches using the yardstick.
  4. Use the pencil, paper and calculator to perform the following BMI calculation.
  5. Take your height in inches and square the number (i.e. multiply the number of inches by the same number of inches).
  6. Divide your weight in pounds by the second figure (your height in inches squared).
  7. Multiply that answer by 703. The answer is your Body Mass Index.
  8. Judge your personal BMI result against the following scale:
    • A BMI of less than 18 means you are under weight.
    • A BMI of less than 18.5 indicates you are thin for your height.
    • A BMI between 18.6 and 24.9 indicates you are at a healthy weight.
    • A BMI between 25 and 29.9 suggests you are overweight for your height.
    • A BMI of 30 or greater indicates obesity. If you are obese, try consulting a doctor or losing weight.

Warnings :

  • The BMI is a pretty good indicator for the average person from age 25 to 65. But it has its limitations. It does not take into account muscle mass or your overall body type ("apple" vs. "pear" body types).
  • Recent research has found that the waist to hip ratio provides a much better indicator than BMI of whether an individual has too much body fat. Generally the waist to hip ratio should not exceed about 0.9 for men and 0.8 for women. Higher ratios indicate an increased risk of stroke, diabetes, and heart attack.
  • BMI is actually just a guideline and should not be used if one has access to a Skinfold test or a BIA (Bio-electrical impedance analysis). These tests measure the total amount of body weight that is from fat. This method is far more accurate and readily available at most gyms. Some home BIA tests are available via scales that also measure BIA. There are other methods that have a lower variance but are expensive, invasive and difficult to perform.
  • Some people weigh more because of muscle, not fat so the BMI test is not always correct.

24 brands of biscuits from Malaysia contains Melamine!!

Big Alert to All biscuits Fanatic ~


Maldives Food and Drug Authority (MFDA) have revealed 24 different brands of biscuits produced in Malaysia shows the presence of toxic chemical melamine.

Director General of MFDA Moosa Anwar speaking to Miadhu Daily informed that in addition to Munchies Company, biscuits by two other companies also contain the toxic chemical melamine at dangerous levels. He said this has been revealed by Malaysian Food Safety and Quality Division. He said this time melamine was discovered in 24 different biscuits in Hua
ng Company and Kiang Company. Earlier melamine was discovered from biscuits produced by Munchies Company of Malaysia.

He said some of these products are available in the market and that a concerned government agency has been instructed to prevent any import of these products. He further said work is currently under way to remove these products from the shops. He further said the authority was informed of the presence of the chemical melamine in the products ye
sterday.

According to MFDA the products which contain melamine are Soda Biscuits, lemon puffs, Butter creams, Baby Fish, Health Cracker, Family Cracker, Coca Pup, Orange Sandwich, Animal Shape Biscuit, Mini Pup Biscuit, Cigarette
Shaped Biscuit, Cream Chocolate Biscuit, from Huangun Company as well as Assorted Biscuits, Chicken Egg Sandwich, Germ Biscuits, Iced Germ Biscuits, Marie Big Biscuits, ABC Biscuits, Tasty Crackers, Zoological Biscuits, Swiss cheese crackers, and Health Puff Biscuits of Kianguang.



I am a Coffeeholic! Isn’t Coffee (Caffeine) bad for you?

10/25/2008

I love coffee. Drink it everyday here in Malaysia. Whether its Nescafe or kopitiam, there’s nothing like a freshly brewed cup of coffee with extra milk (low fat), a little gula and sometimes a hint of cinnamon and cocoa. Aaaah yes…its good!

Is coffee bad for you?

Following a typical discussion I have with people about coffee:
Person A: “Kevin, you drink coffee?”
Me: “Oh yeah….am a coffeeholic. At least two cups per day.”
Person A: “Isn’t coffee bad for you”
Me: “Hmmm….Why? Whats wrong with coffee?”
Person A: “errrr….it has caffeine. Like daaaa”
Me: “Yeah but whats wrong with caffeine?”
Person A: “errr…..I dunno”

Well the point here is that more often than not, consumers (you included) rarely know why coffee is bad for you. So what is the problem or issue with caffeine. Afterall, its not only in coffee, but in teas, softdrinks etc.

Ok lets break it down. I’ll share with you about the truth of our coffee ..

The Good! Lets start with the “good” things about coffee:(caffeine)
  • It tastes awesome! Well, probably a personal opinion here.
  • Keeps your awake. Its a stimulant.
  • Used as a fat burning ingredient in most, if not all, thermo based supplements.
  • Coffee has a mild diuretic effect. means more trips to the bathroom.
  • Can increase your mental performance and ability to focus
The Bad! Now to the bad side of coffee:
  • Can cause irritable Bowel Syndrome.
  • It is a stimulant so obviously there are short term side effects such as restlessness, insomnia etc.
  • In the long term, coffee has been linked to Osteoporosis
  • Coffee is diuretic. Hence can increase dehydration.
  • Coffee is not addictive but can cause caffeine withdrawal syndrome (headaches, lethargy etc)
Coffee ?? Think twice...

Nature’s antibiotic..

10/10/2008


Sweet honey could be your favourite BUT do you ever know about this ?

Honey could soon be substituted for antibiotics in fighting stubborn ear, nose and throat infections. Researchers from Ottawa University found in tests that ordinary honey kills bacteria that cause sinus infections, and does it better in most cases than antibiotics.


The results of the study were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, in Chicago.

The preliminary tests were conducted in laboratory dishes, not in live patients, but included the “superbug” methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA, which is highly resistant to antibiotics. In upcoming human trials, a “honey rinse” would be used to “flush out the goo” from sinus cavities. The researchers have so far tested manuka honey from New Zealand, and sidr honey from Yemen.

The two killed all floating bacteria in liquid, and 63 to 91 per cent of biofilms — micro-organisms that sometimes form a protective layer in sinus cavities, urinary tracts, catheters and heart valves, protecting bacteria from normal drug treatments and often leading to chronic infections.

The most effective antibiotic, rifampin, killed just 18 per cent of the biofilm samples in the tests. — Agencies

Merits of Mediterranean diet


Never find a way to lose your weight ? Here's a clue for you ~ Do enjoy !

People who eat a strict Mediterranean diet are at less risk of developing heart, cancer, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. A so-called Mediterranean diet is rich in olive oil, grains, fruits, nuts, vegetables and fish, and includes a moderate amount of red wine but is low in meat, dairy products and other alcohol.


Researchers at University of Florence, Italy collected data on 1.5 million people who participated in 12 international studies of dietary habits and health. People in these studies were followed from three to 18 years.

People who adhered strictly to a Mediterranean diet had significant improvements in health. These people saw an overall drop in mortality of nine per cent, a nine per cent drop in death from cardiovascular disease, and a 13 per cent reduction in cases of Parkinson's and Alzheimer’s and a six per cent drop in cancer.

The findings, published on the online edition of the British Medical Journal, confirm the current guidelines and recommendations from all major scientific institutions that encourage a Mediterranean-like diet for the prevention of major chronic diseases, the researchers concluded.

BPA link to heart disease, diabetes..

A common chemical used in everyday products such as plastic drink containers and baby bottles is linked to health problems, specifically heart disease and diabetes.

Previously, environmental and consumer activists who have questioned the safety of bisphenol A, or BPA, have relied on studies showing harm from exposure in laboratory animals.

The study, by researchers from University of Exeter in Britain, is the first ever study (of this kind) that has been in the general population. The researchers analysed urine and blood samples from 1,455 US adults aged between 18 and 74 who were representative of the general population.

Using government health data, they found that the 25 per cent of people with the highest levels of bisphenol A in their bodies were more than twice as likely to have heart disease and, or diabetes compared to the 25 per cent of those with the lowest levels.

The findings, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, revealed that the chemical is present in more than 90 per cent of people, suggesting there is not much that can be done to avoid the chemical of which over 2.2 million tonnes is produced each year.

However, they added it was too early to identify a mechanism through which the chemical may be doing harm. Animal studies have suggested the chemical may disrupt hormones, especially oestrogen.

BPA is used to make polycarbonate plastic, a clear shatter-resistant material in products ranging from baby and water bottles to plastic eating utensils to sports safety equipment and medical devices.

It is also used to make durable epoxy resins, for the coating in most food and beverage cans and in dental fillings. People can consume BPA when it leaches out of plastic into liquid such as baby formula, water or food inside a container.