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| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by newnigerdelta1: 2:47pm On Apr 24 |
Racoon:People way nor dey drink or smoke still have high blood pressure and high sugar, medication is never the cure but killing the organs gradually... live your life my people anything can kill a man,live a good life,pray to your God often, have peace of mind,when death comes take it in good faith cos nothing last forever.... |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by professore(m): 2:49pm On Apr 24 |
Thank you op |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by madridguy(m): 2:50pm On Apr 24 |
Our leaders are at fault by not fixing our health system but what do we say about young men/women not taking their health care very seriously. Racoon: |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by InvertedHammer: 3:18pm On Apr 24 |
Racoon:/ They don't care about the risk factors...not when their inglorious pastors have convinced them that enemies are passing out strokes like souvenirs. Many people collapsed and died recently. The trend is here to stay considering the poor diet and high stress level in Nigeria. How do you convince people that good life is not just about money in the bank? Poor people die of starvation and related illnesses; rich ones die of gluttony and consequent illnesses . Go figure! You can't win in Nigeria ![]() / |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by FeetNews: 3:25pm On Apr 24 |
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| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by alezzy13: 3:28pm On Apr 24 |
Young folks should take their health very seriously. The alarming rate at which youths just slump and give up the ghost is a cause for concern. |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by DeltaBachelor(m): 3:33pm On Apr 24 |
Bookmarked ! Thanks so much for the awareness |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by YoungBlackRico(m): 3:43pm On Apr 24 |
Lost someone to this shyt over the last weekend. Just collapsed, ICU, coma, never waked up. ![]() |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by femi4: 5:17pm On Apr 24 |
Effect of drugs n smoking |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Silentgroper(m): 8:32pm On Apr 24 |
I think alcohol helps contain/manage sugar in the body .. I mean those whiskies and gin not you beer and champagne/,redwine loaded with piles of Sugar .. . |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Smithwilliams826: 9:45pm On Apr 24 |
Truth of the matter is, stop eating processed food. Eat fresh foods from farm not. Dis days white rice dey weaken me. Eat protein moderate. Vegetable, and small amount of carbohydrates |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Aniwhyte(m): 3:27am On Apr 25 |
Bahamas95:How's Mokite 100% natural? It's mixed with gin and Igbo leaf, so tell me how it's in anyway natural ![]() |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Bahamas95(m): 9:13am On Apr 25 |
Aniwhyte:Igbo leaf is a plant, (herb) and it's natural. Same with local gin(ogogoro), I mean unadulterated local gin .......so they're natural to me unlike other spirits mixed with harmful chemicals. |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Aniwhyte(m): 10:35am On Apr 25 |
Bahamas95:I take Mokite every blessed day, he dey make me dey enjoy fvck.... But, I'm always scared for my liver, although the gin they normally used from where I'm buying is not in anyway natural.... Nevertheless, you may be somewhat right when you made mentioned that Mokite is a lot better. I said so because my brand was normally Guinness, and my last liver test, the doctor told me that my liver is deteriorating that it would hit total liver damage, 2 years from now max. Which I kept on drinking, knowing fully well that my dad died from liver disease 2008, due to alcohol, his brand was guiness also, once he see my mom dey come meet am for he drinking spot, he go hide am, last last na the drinking cum kill am. It was about 4 months ago, I switched to Mokite, although I still take Guinness and action bitters every once in a while, but not as daily as before. But Mokite takes about 80% of my drinking recently. To God be the glory the very last liver function test I did, brought up lots of improvement, I even surprise self, because na everyday I dey drink Mokite. |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by Bahamas95(m): 10:53am On Apr 25 |
Aniwhyte:Sorry about your father, something must kìll a man. I know mokite is far better than these branded spirits (I call them "packaged poisons" but everything should still be done in moderation. I don't drink everyday, I only do when I'm overwhelmed and want a good sleep.....Mokite makes me sleep like a baby, and it doesnt make me vomit no matter the quantity I drink unlike other branded spirits. If you like give me an imported spirit all the way from America I will still prefer my mokite. Though you can't completely trust humans,but I think the local gin I get in my location is better than the ones I have drank in other parts of Nigerian. Some of them give you ordinary water to drink and call it ogogoro. I know the taste of original ogogoro when it enters my mouth. 😃 |
| Re: Emerging Trend Of Hypertension & Diabetes In Young People; Expert Urges Awarenes by madridguy(m): 11:30am On Apr 26 |
I know someone who has same mentality that he will sweat it out but now six feet under the ground. AgainstIslam: |
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but everything should still be done in moderation. I don't drink everyday, I only do when I'm overwhelmed and want a good sleep.....Mokite makes me sleep like a baby, and it doesnt make me vomit no matter the quantity I drink unlike other branded spirits. If you like give me an imported spirit all the way from America I will still prefer my mokite.