Hubby's digestive process is a little "out of functioning". He has been complaining of bloated stomach and like it's gonna explode anytime! Since he refuse to visit a doctor (men hates visiting the clinic, don't they?), I shall give him home remedy - ginger tea.
Ginger tea is good for alleviating bloated stomach, upset stomach, aids digestion, reduce nausea, and common cold. It’s also a soothing tea for cold days.
Hubby has fever and tonsil infection (tonsillitis) for several days, antibiotics and medication doesn't seem to fight the virus.
His body is burning high especially in the night, and this can be quite worrying. I took a day off and bring him to another doctor and was advise to go A&E for stronger medication as his tonsil are badly inflamed and swollen. Man can be quite stubborn, even he is seriously ill, he refuse to go A&E as he felt is not beyond cure (yet).
Weather has been crazy lately. Here you are sweating like running tap, next you might be drench. Yes, that's the weather in Singapore during the year end. Its raining season and at the same time, the sun can be over heating.
Blood pressure is on the lower side, perhaps due to the monthly visit or there has not been sufficient rest. What ever it is, the dizziness and headache depleted my body.
I have gotten 2 boxes of kiwi from Maureen and I have a Joyoung soy milk maker, hmm... Next that comes to my mind is to make a kiwi soy smoothie!
More and more people are attracted by the charm of soymilk. Beside drinking soymilk, it can be flavored in rice, porridge, cake, pudding, ice cream and many more delicacy.
Now homemade soymilk is more convenience with Joyoung Soymilk Marker, bringing you a full enjoyment of relaxing cooking process with the multifunction buttons on the appliance.
Start your day healthy with this delicious vegetable fruit juice, that's bursting with flavor and boasts exceptional health benefits. Best to drink in the morning with an empty stomach (preferably an hour before breakfast) or in the evening before 5pm.
The Chinese have all manner of refreshing infusions and soupy dessert that make use of dried aromatics and ingredients. Collectively called "tong shui", they are perfect for hot afternoons or for washing down a heavy meal.
This Longan, red date and chrysanthemum tea has lots of nourishing goodness - it replenishing vital energy (Qi) and promotes blood.