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Peace Quotes |
Posted by: superadmin - 10-09-2020, 03:42 PM - Forum: Musics
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The world will be in Peace if everyone has the wisdom of these leaders, thinkers and activists.
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The benefits of glutathione - the king of antioxidants! |
Posted by: superadmin - 10-09-2020, 02:51 PM - Forum: Glutathione
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Crowned the king of all antioxidants, glutathione is indeed an exceptional compound which nonetheless is often overlooked. Did you know, for example, that it plays a key role in the healthy functioning, equilibrium and defense of the body?
What is glutathione?
While it is known scientifically as the tripeptide gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine, glutathione can be described simply as a natural compound present in many living organisms including humans.
Found at several levels in the human body, glutathione is present in our cells, and as we’ll discuss in this article, it fulfils a number of key roles. But first, a little precision is called for. There are actually two forms of glutathione: an oxidized form called GSSG, and a reduced form called GSH. The latter is often described as the active form and is the one used for supplementation purposes in reduced glutathione capsules.
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A house divided, a nation adrift |
Posted by: superadmin - 10-09-2020, 10:13 AM - Forum: Politics
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In the last two years, our nation has witnessed some of the most tumultuous events in its history. UMNO which had helmed the nation without interruption since independence fell abruptly in 2018 in large part due to the massive 1MDB corruption scandal. In the year UMNO fell, ‘Merdeka’ was celebrated with renewed national pride; it was as if we had gained our freedom all over again. Hope for a new beginning, a national reset, soared.
We congratulated ourselves that such stupendous change had occurred peacefully. Indirectly making a comparison with the Arab spring, we prided ourselves that we were somehow more mature, more politically seasoned than our counterparts in the Middle East where anarchy has been a constant companion of political change.
Perhaps our self-admiration was a little premature; to be sure, there has been none of the violence and chaos but we are now witnessing the political instability that change invariably kindles.
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