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Health / Re: Top 6 Health Issues In Lagos - Causes, Effect, Remedies by health2wealth: 7:33am On Oct 17, 2016
I may review to post and make it top 7 an include the issue of high BP
Health / Re: Top 6 Health Issues In Lagos - Causes, Effect, Remedies by health2wealth: 9:19pm On Oct 15, 2016
PRISTINEMUSCLES:
very informative piece of info. Lagos is indeed an ever busy place compared to other states. Stress-level is quite on the high side. And the foods being sold on the streets are nothing to write home about.

I am suprised not to see hypertension on that list. I remebered recently,i was at the clinic, when i overheard the blood pressure reading of a woman 190/160 with a pulse rate of 95. And the woman in question was feeling quite well. That hypertension na real silent killer.

On a lighter note, body and mouth odour are also major health issues in lasgidi
I quite agree with you that hypertension or high BP is a common place. If I had wanted to list 7 top health issues, hypertension would have been on the list. However, most of the factors that result in hypertension have also been captured in the list such as fatty liver, cholesterol, high blood sugar and diabetes. I also know that occupational stress is also a major health issue.

On a lighter note, body and mouth odour are also major health issues in lasgidi
About that, I have not really given thought to it. But when you consider that some persons do not have where to bath and you look at the congestion, it is not difficult to see why there will be such.
Health / Re: Top 6 Health Issues In Lagos - Causes, Effect, Remedies by health2wealth: 9:42am On Oct 14, 2016
domacath:
Here at CMS, it is a case of serious air pollution from generator and vehicle fume. You can also add the stress of getting a vehicle after work especially under that Eko Bridge. That is not to mention unhealthy diet cooked and fried along the dusty road.
You are definately right about the Eko Bridge. I saw someone running more than 100km/hr to catch up with a BRT bus and was like wow.
Health / Re: Top 6 Health Issues In Lagos - Causes, Effect, Remedies by health2wealth: 6:08am On Oct 14, 2016
realunclej:
What organization is that?
Health 2 Wealth
Health / Top 6 Health Issues In Lagos - Causes, Effect, Remedies by health2wealth: 7:56pm On Oct 13, 2016
Recently, I took an appraisal of health issues we have attended to in our public and primary health campaigns. From the study of about 300 individuals report from health assessment surveys and biometric screening, I found out that there are 6 common health issues faced by these Lagosians. This study cut across different social status, landscape, tribe and gender. So, I present to you, our top 6 health issues faced by Lagosians. Please note that there may be others but these are the most encountered from our own experience.

Disclaimer: The content of this thread is for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. I don't recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, opinions, or other information that may have been mentioned.

[size=20pt]#1: Fatty Liver[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Fatty liver, or steatosis, is a term that describes the buildup of fat in the liver. While it’s normal to have some fat in your liver, more than 5 to 10 percent of your liver weight is fat in the case of fatty liver. By considering the contribution by alcohol, fatty liver may be termed alcoholic steatosis or nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and the more severe forms as alcoholic steatohepatitis (part of alcoholic liver disease) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] The most common cause of fatty liver is alcoholism and heavy drinking. Others include obesity, hyperlipidemia, or high levels of fats in the blood, diabetes, genetic inheritance, rapid weight loss, side effect of certain medications, including aspirin, steroids, tamoxifen, and tetracycline.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] It is not difficult to spot why many Lagosians develop fatty liver. Just look everywhere you go, you see fried food all around you on the street. Because many eat out, they rely on these fried foods to survive. From 'iya basira'. to road side vendors to fast food, the evidences are every where. After work and weekend enjoyment with lot of alcoholic drinking is also common place.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] NASH progresses to scarring and ultimately to cirrhosis, with all the complications of cirrhosis, for example, gastrointestinal bleeding, liver failure, and liver cancer. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is currently known as the most common liver problem, characterized by excessive lipid accumulation in hepatocytes, which may progress to other liver diseases such as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, hepatic tissue fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and failure or hepatocellular carcinoma.
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] You can reverse fatty liver disease by reducing or eliminating fatty foods and foods high in sugar from your diet. Choose healthier foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Replace red meats with lean animal proteins like chicken and fish. Others include limiting or avoiding alcoholic beverages, managing your cholesterol, losing weight and controlling your blood sugar. Foods and supplements that fight cell damage, make it easier for your body to use insulin, and lower inflammation may help reverse fatty liver disease.
[size=14pt]Supplement:[/size] Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, and an obvious choice once the role of oxidant stress was made clear in NAFLD (Medina and Moreno-Otero 2005). People with fatty liver disease and NASH have depressed levels of vitamin E in their blood, the result of increased oxidation (Bell et al 1992, Bahcecioglu et al 2005).

[size=20pt]#2: Cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein (LDL))[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Cholesterol is carried in the blood attached to proteins called lipoproteins. There are two main forms, LDL (low density lipoprotein) and HDL (high density lipoprotein). LDL cholesterol is often referred to as "bad cholesterol" because too much is unhealthy.
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] Eating too much saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol can cause high cholesterol. Saturated fat and cholesterol are in foods that come from animals, such as meats, whole milk, egg yolks, butter, and cheese. Trans fat is found in fried foods and packaged foods, such as 'Akara', cookies, crackers, and chips. Smoking is another risk factor.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] It is not difficult to spot why many Lagosians develop cholesterol. Same reason why they develop fatty liver eating fried food all around. Even fast food joints are not left out. Don't forget that many Lagosians eat both breakfast and lunch outside their home.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] High cholesterol and high triglycerides affect the heart and can put you at increased risk for heart disease, heart attack, and stroke.
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] Ways you can maintain a healthy cholesterol level include:
1. eating skinless poultry with no visible fat
2. eating lean meats, in moderate portions
3. eating low-fat or fat-free dairy products
4. consuming polyunsaturated fats and mono-unsaturated fat instead of saturated fats and transfats
5. exercising for at least 30 minutes per day, four days per week
6. avoiding fast food, junk food, and processed meats
7. eating grilled and roasted foods instead of fried foods
[size=14pt]Supplements:[/size] Omega-3 fatty acids are commonly used to lower triglycerides and LDL. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that increase your heart’s health. These fats are naturally found in fatty fish, such as salmon. Plant oils such as canola and olive oil also contain omega-3 fatty acids.

[size=20pt]#3: High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycemia)[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Whenever the glucose (sugar) level in one's blood rises high temporarily, this condition is known as hyperglycemia. The opposite condition, low blood sugar, is called hypoglycemia.
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] Diabetes mellitus is one of several persistent conditions causing high blood sugar levels. Your blood sugar may rise if you: skip or forget your insulin or oral glucose-lowering medicine, Eat too many grams of carbohydrates for the amount of insulin you took, or eat too many carbs in general, have an infection, are ill, are under stress, become inactive or exercise less than usual, take part in strenuous physical activity - especially when your blood sugar levels are high and insulin levels are low.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] To me diet rich in sugar, snacks, lack of exercise due to high demand of job and oxidative stress are the culprit here.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] Increased thirst, Headaches, Trouble concentrating, Blurred vision, Frequent peeing, Fatigue (weak, tired feeling),
Weight loss. Ongoing high blood sugar may cause: Vaginal and skin infections, Slow-healing cuts and sores, Worse vision, Nerve damage causing painful cold or insensitive feet, loss of hair on the lower extremities, or erectile dysfunction, Stomach and intestinal problems such as chronic constipation or diarrhea, Damage to your eyes, blood vessels, or kidneys
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] Before deciding how to treat one episode of high blood glucose, it is important to figure out why the number is high. Insulin is the medication that will bring blood glucose down the fastest. Apart from administering insulin, the fastest way to lower your blood glucose is to engage in physical activity. Follow a diabetes diet plan and adjust the plan as needed.

[size=20pt]#4: Insulin Resistant[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Insulin resistance (IR) is a condition in which the body's cells become resistant to the effects of insulin. That is, the normal response to a given amount of insulin is reduced. As a result, higher levels of insulin are needed in order for insulin to have its proper effects, and the pancreas compensates by trying to produce more insulin. This resistance occurs in response to the body's own insulin (endogenous) or when insulin is administered by injection (exogenous). With insulin resistance, the pancreas produces more and more insulin until the pancreas can no longer produce sufficient insulin for the body's demands, and then blood sugar rises.
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] Some medications can contribute to insulin resistance. Others include excess weight (particularly around the waist), high blood pressure, elevated levels of cholesterol, triglycerides in the blood, Obesity, Pregnancy, Infection or severe illness, Stress, Inactivity and excess weight, During steroid use, Older age, Sleep problems (especially sleep apnea) and cigarette smoking.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] High blood sugar is the main cause here. Stress in my opinion is another main cause. Just look at how Lagosians enter buses in the money or after work, you will understand what I mean. Or check the emotional frustration from traffic queue. Some persons unfortunately mistake stress for exercise. Oxidative stress from free radical damage in environmental toxins is another posible cause.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] One of the earliest and most noticeable effect of insulin resistance is weight gain, particularly around the middle. Others include Hunger, Difficulty concentrating (brain fog), High blood pressure. Insulin resistance is a risk factor for development of diabetes and heart disease. If insulin resistance develops into prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, the symptoms will include increased blood glucose levels and more of the classic symptoms of type 2 diabetes.
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] Lifestyle changes (for example, diet and exercise) clearly are important, and education about these changes needs to be directed to groups at risk for diabetes.
[size=14pt]Supplement:[/size] Nutritional supplements that are effective for reducing insulin resistance include fish oil, chromium, white bean extract, DHEA, vitamin D, magnesium, alpha-lipoic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, cinnamon, beta glucans, resveratrol, and polyphenols found in cocoa, green tea, and apples.

[size=20pt]#5: Kidney Diseases[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Your kidneys filter extra water and wastes out of your blood and make urine. Your kidneys also help control blood pressure, electrolyte balance and red blood cell so that your body can stay healthy. Kidney disease means that the kidneys are damaged and can't filter blood like they should.
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] Diabetes (also called Type 2, or adult onset diabetes) and high blood pressure are the 2 leading causes. Some of the other diseases that may affect the kidneys include infections, kidney stones and inherited diseases such as polycystic kidney disease. Immune system diseases, such as lupus, and long-term viral illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, can also cause problems. Drugs and toxins, including long-term use of some medications, such as NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen and naproxen, and intravenous "street" drugs can permanently damage your kidneys.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] In my opinion, High blood pressure, environmental toxins, chemicals and alcoholic consumption is the main cause.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] People with kidney failure may experience nausea, vomiting, weakness, fatigue, confusion, difficulty concentrating and loss of appetite.
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] There are numerous causes of kidney failure, and treatment of the underlying disease may be the first step in correcting the kidney abnormality. If you have diabetes, a program of diet, regular exercise, glucose monitoring, and medications to control blood sugars and protect kidney function can help. Nutrition tables and textbooks indicate meats as the major dietary purine source. Maximize fluid intake. Especially drink fruit and vegetable juices. Orange, grape and carrot juices are high in citrates which inhibit both a build up of uric acid and also stop calcium salts from forming.
[size=14pt]Supplement:[/size] Some herbal supplements have aristolochic acid, which is harmful to kidneys. Adding a vitamin B complex supplement to your diet, one that especially has B6, is important to prevent kidney stones.

[size=20pt]#6: Diabetes[/size]
[size=14pt]What is it:[/size] Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both.
[size=14pt]Causes:[/size] People with diabetes have high blood glucose, also called high blood sugar or hyperglycemia. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system destroying the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. This causes diabetes by leaving the body without enough insulin to function normally. This is called an autoimmune reaction, or autoimmune cause, because the body is attacking itself. Type 2 diabetes has several causes: genetics and lifestyle are the most important ones. A combination of these factors can cause insulin resistance, when your body doesn't use insulin as well as it should. Insulin resistance is the most common cause of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be hereditary.
[size=14pt]Why High in Lagos:[/size] Virtually, all the health issues listed above are major factors in developing diabetes. So there is no need to look far.
[size=14pt]Effect:[/size] Diabetes dramatically increases the risk of various cardiovascular problems, including coronary artery disease with chest pain (angina), heart attack, stroke and narrowing of arteries (atherosclerosis). If you have diabetes, you are more likely to have heart disease or stroke. Nerve damage (neuropathy). People with diabetes have a higher risk of blindness and other vision problems. Diabetes can damage the kidneys and may lead to kidney failure. A common result is amputation.
[size=14pt]Remedies:[/size] Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels is the major goal of diabetes treatment, in order to prevent complications of the disease. Type 1 diabetes is managed with insulin as well as dietary changes and exercise. Type 2 diabetes may be managed with non-insulin medications, insulin, weight reduction, or dietary changes. More research shows that diabetes can be reversed through changes in diet and lifestyle as well as supplementation.
[size=14pt]Supplements:[/size] Research has shown that magnesium-rich foods or magnesium supplements may be helpful for people with diabetes because it can help promote healthy insulin production. Research has shown that taking a potent daily multivitamin dramatically reduces the incidence of infection and the number of sick days taken by patients with type 2 diabetes. Chromium, a metal and an essential trace mineral, is thought to naturally help reduce blood sugar levels. Others are Omega-3 fatty acids, Ginseng, Glucosamine and Alpha-lipoic acid. Fibre rich supplements can also help in reversing or managing diabetes.

[size=16pt]Over to you[/size]
What is your opinion doctors in the house? Have you been recently diagnose of any of these health issues? Then share what has helped you to navigate or eliminate the problem. If you have any question(s), you can also ask.
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Celebrities / Re: Paul Praise Suffers Kidney Failure (photos) by health2wealth: 2:58pm On Sep 05, 2016
Kidney failure occurs when your kidneys lose the ability to filter waste from your blood sufficiently. Many factors can interfere with your kidney health and function, such as:

1. toxic exposure to environmental pollutants such as fume from vehicle or generators, dust and other air pollutants
2. certain acute and chronic diseases
3. a blood clot in or around your kidneys
4. infection
5. an overload of toxins from heavy metals such as Lead
6. drugs and alcohol
7. vasculitis, which is an inflammation of blood vessels
8. lupus, which is an autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation of many body organs
9. glomerulonephritis, which is an inflammation of the small blood vessels of the kidneys
10. hemolytic uremic syndrome, which involves the breakdown red blood cells following a bacterial infection, usually of the intestines
11. multiple myeloma, which is a cancer of the plasma cells in your bone marrow
12. scleroderma, which is an autoimmune disease that affects your skin
13. thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, which is a disorder that causes blood clots in small vessels
14. chemotherapy drugs, which are medications that treat cancer and some autoimmune diseases
15. dyes used in some imaging tests
16. certain antibiotics
17. severe dehydration
18. . High Carbohydrate Food and Excess Sugar.

Urine blockage in the kidneys
Diseases and conditions that block the passage of urine out of the body (urinary obstructions) and can lead to acute kidney failure include:
1. Bladder cancer
2. Blood clots in the urinary tract
3. Cervical cancer
4. Colon cancer
5. Enlarged prostate
6. Kidney stones
7. Nerve damage involving the nerves that control the bladder
8. Prostate cancer

Preventing Kidney Failure
There are steps you can take to reduce your risk of kidney failure. Follow the directions for over-the-counter medications. Taking doses that are too high (even of common drugs such as aspirin) can create high toxin levels in a short amount of time, which can overload your kidneys. Whenever possible, you should limit your exposure to chemicals, such as household cleaners, tobacco, pesticides, and other toxic products.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fraud Alert! GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(photos) by health2wealth: 11:33pm On Aug 30, 2016
blackberlin:



Lie Mohammed. . .
Of course I do not expect you to understand that behind most successful foreign business you see in Nigeria today, someone is the connector. You probably heard that Facebook owner is in Nigeria. If the guy want to invest in Nigeria, do you think he will relocate to Nigeria? Use your head, it can make the different in your life.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fraud Alert! GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(photos) by health2wealth: 8:54am On Aug 30, 2016
vivalavida:


No be only foreign company.
Comot jare
No be fight o. Before I enter network marketing, I am a connector and always try to connect service providers to consumers. I am bringing my experience into the business to attract other investors. It's just being creative.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fraud Alert! GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(photos) by health2wealth: 8:06am On Aug 30, 2016
Fit2Rule:


That's exactly my point. My opening statement points to that fact. Like you rightly have said, the way and manner these people go about "luring" prospects instead of convincing them to attend their seminars is unfortunate. With business and marketing expertise gained from training and practice, one can convince others to join a networking business and "lawfully" so.
Actually, GNLD does not approve of the approach either. That is why when you go to their office, you will see a big sign post at the entrance NO VACANCY to discourage people from seeking job their since they receive this complain. But you know Nigerians and their lazy way of thinking and doing things.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fraud Alert! GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(photos) by health2wealth: 7:26am On Aug 30, 2016
avril9:
GNLD can also be called NEO LIFE aside from inviting you for an interview they now use other platforms like sending broadcasts to various groups on whatsapp needing ushers\hosts\hostess\event planners 4 a supposed event wit mouth watering daily pay. four of my friends hv fallen victims n d story is always sad at the end we r grateful no life was lost. We need the intervention from the police as this is an act of wrongfully misleading the public through deceptive advertising.
I agree with you that it is wrong to mislead the public with deceptive advertising.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Job Vacancies by health2wealth: 7:07am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: FIRS 2016 Job Vacancy updates by health2wealth: 7:03am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy : STORE KEEPER : Ikeja, Lagos by health2wealth: 7:03am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Job Vacancy: Customer Service Assistant by health2wealth: 7:03am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
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Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: MASSIVE RECRUITMENT: Over 100 Sales Agents Needed Nationwide! by health2wealth: 7:00am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.

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Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: A Few Tips To Help You Write A Great CV by health2wealth: 6:59am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Mp Infrastructure Interview, Who Else Got This&pls Any Idea On What To Expect by health2wealth: 6:59am On Aug 30, 2016
Challenge: Stop Sharing CV, Start Sharing Proposals.
If you are a graduate and it is your practice to share your CV around, I want to challenge you to use your potential and not your credential. I want to put you on a one month challenge and I will accept the risk of losing my money. You are going to do two things.
1. Photocopy your credential as many as you want for sharing in the month of September.
2. I will give you 20 copies of proposals for sharing in the month of September but you must deposit One Thousand Naira for ID card and as a trustee for our proposals and other items.

You will spend like one or two days a week to go out and submit both your CV and the proposals to companies, organizations and schools.
At the end of the month, if you get a well-paying job, I will give you Two Thousand Naira plus compensation for transport.
If you don’t get a well-paying job, I will give you your One Thousand Naira back and you will only get 50% of revenue from successfully processes service from all the proposal you submitted against our normal 70% payout.

For more information, terms and conditions or to enter the challenge, check my signature below. You will receive an instant message in your email. Just follow the instruction.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fraud Alert! GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(photos) by health2wealth: 6:39am On Aug 30, 2016
There is nothing wrong with network marketing or GNLD as a company. However, the OP experience though is unfortunate. There are people who happily join the program and succeed when they understand network marketing. The reason why many of the people fail in network marketing is because they deceitfully recruit people into their network. Apart from that, your network is your business group so if you build the foundation on lie or with the wrong people, it will not last long. I can confirm that 99% of posters like that you see in Lagos is from network marketing companies. For instance, I joined the platform through the same process. But I don't use the same method for recruiting people into my business. I don't recruit people who are job seekers, I tried to talk to people who are interested in investing and those who are business oriented. Today, I have all kind of people in my network from force members to security personnel to pastors to bankers to business men and women to managers to graduate. I recently got an appointment from a foreign company that want to use my experience and network.

I always belief that what is worth doing is worth doing well. Most of those guys do not learn the act of network marketing and do not know how to recruit people into their business. I will suggest they stop the practice and learn the act of recruiting because your network is your net-worth. I am happy I joined the platform because I have had the privilege to meet people I will never had have the opportunity to meet.

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Health / 10 Facts About Cancer by health2wealth: 8:00pm On Aug 21, 2016
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells, which can invade and spread to distant sites of the body. Cancer affects everyone – the young and old, the rich and poor, men, women and children – and represents a tremendous burden on patients, families and societies. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world, particularly in developing countries. Yet, many of these deaths can be avoided. Here are 10 facts about cancer you should know.

1. There are more than 100 types of cancers; any part of the body can be affected.
2. In 2008, 7.6 million people died of cancer – 13% of all deaths worldwide.
3. About 70% of all cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.
4. Worldwide, the 5 most common types of cancer that kill men are (in order of frequency): lung, stomach, liver, colorectal and oesophagus.
5. Worldwide, the 5 most common types of cancer that kill women are (in the order of frequency): breast, lung, stomach, colorectal and cervical. In many developing countries, cervical cancer is the most common cancer.
6. Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of cancer in the world causing 22% of cancer deaths
7. One fifth of all cancers worldwide are caused by a chronic infection, for example human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer and hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes liver cancer.
8. Cancers of major public health relevance such as breast, cervical and colorectal cancer can be cured if detected early and treated adequately.
9. All patients in need of pain relief could be helped if current knowledge about pain control and palliative care were applied.
10. More than 30% of cancer could be prevented, mainly by not using tobacco, having a healthy diet, being physically active and moderating the use of alcohol. In developing countries up to 20% of cancer deaths could be prevented by immunization against the infection of HBV and HPV.
First Published: http://health2wealth.com.ng/cancer-awareness/

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Health / Re: Fake Malaria Drug In Circulation, FG Raises The Alarm by health2wealth: 9:56am On Aug 21, 2016
Some comments really show how low-thinking some persons are. Complications from drugs is one of the causes of increase in chronic diseases. Considering the side effect of quinine sulphate, one should be extremely careful with this type of drug. Usually doctors prescribed medication because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects.

So if the Federal Ministry of Health received a medical alert that the two falsified drugs contain zero active pharmaceutical ingredients, then it is more of a health hazard than treatment. Consider the side effect of quinine sulphate and decide if you will want to take such drug with no health benefits.

SIDE EFFECTS:
Mild headache, flushing, unusual sweating, nausea, ringing in the ears, decreased hearing, dizziness, blurred vision, and temporary changes in color vision may occur. Quinine may cause low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), especially during pregnancy. Symptoms of low blood sugar include sudden sweating, shaking, fast heartbeat, hunger, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands/feet.

The best form of treatment against Malaria is prevention. Read the article HOW TO CONTROL MOSQUITOES AT HOME - http://health2wealth.com.ng/control-mosquitoes-home/
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 10 Reasons Why You Should Stop Looking For Job As A Graduate! by health2wealth: 9:33am On Aug 14, 2016
This is just spot on.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: We Are Recruiting Health Promoters Across Nigeria by health2wealth: 12:07pm On Jul 27, 2016
ruthieo:
how much is the license fee
If you are applying as a promoter, there is no licence fee. You can just get to work right away
Politics / Re: Alexander Akenzua's 7th Birthday: Omosede Igbinedion's Ferrari Party For Son by health2wealth: 9:16am On Jul 26, 2016
montezz:
Money! Get rich or die trying...
If you want to, email me at info@incometutors.com.ng

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