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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Nutrition Month in the eyes of the youth


Nutrition Month in the eyes of the youth

         Poster making, a annual event during nutrition month in every school across the nation.





Every 7th month of the year the government's health department  and most of the schools across the nation celebrate the Nutrition month but how does young and the youth understand this special annual event?



This years theme…..


        


            ''Pagkain ng gulay ugaliin, araw-araw itong ihain''
In English "Eating vegetables should be practice and to be served everyday" is this years nutrition month theme it basically means that eating vegetables should be eaten everyday so it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.


So how does the youth understand this... well basically they think that the goverment wants them to eat the said food group everyday to where it is considered as a same equal level to rice which many of us cannot live without.

Many others disagree with the theme today because the other food groups hold other important nutrients to which the veggie doesn't have. My colleague even said to me that it should be “ISKARGU” an acronym that means ISda, KArne, GUlay (in english fish, meat, vegetables respectably) in order to have proper nutrition.

                                       chopsuey, a famous veggie dish which meat can be ommitted if wanted
 
HOW CAN THIS AFFECT A YOUTH’S BODY?

   If you’re a vegetarian you may be immune to this but if you are a meat-lover you’re not, in the possibility of having “veggie fatigue”. As much as you can have more, you can’t have much because our bodies do need other things like protein, iodine, fats and oils(yes, but not too much) and others that can be found in poultry and other sea foods.

  Plus as an mid-age adult you may know this that some veggies has some limitations like for example, beans, too much of that and the result of that will be piles of health problems like arthritis, kidney stones, gallstones, hypertension (for peeps who don’t get, it’s simply high blood) and forgot to mention you can also emit a much more worse gas from your backside (and nobody wants that).



HOW SHOULD THE YOUTH MAINTAIN HIS/HER PROPER NUTRITION?

Too much something can kill you and that’s a fact, you must follow what is required at your age though it’s okay to follow the chart (e.g. the food pyramid) but you should remember to follow what your body needs and another thing your looks came from what you eat.


Sunday, July 22, 2012

St.Jerome Emiliani


St. Jerome Emiliani: A Different Kind of Saint



 
Born in Venice in 1486, the youngest of four brothers, Jerome Emiliani went through an adventurous youth. In 1531 he decided to abandon any military, political, and economical career. Though a layman, he dedicated himself to a unique mission: to share his life with the poor and to build a community with homeless children. His Christian experience took shape inside the Catholic Reformation through the movement of the Divine Love, under the guidance of such illustrious people as Cajetan Thiene (Founder of the Theatines), and John Peter Carafa (Pope Paul IV).
As a member of the Confraternity of the Divine Love, Jerome became a valuable organizer of the works of Charity in Venice (the Hospital of the Incurables and the Shop of St. Rocco). The fame gained in this field took him through the cities of Northern Italy such as Verona, Vicenza, Brescia, Bergamo, Milan, Como, and Pavia. The Bishops of these towns invited Jerome to organize works of mercy in their dioceses.
Around Jerome a group of cooperators started to take shape and some of them decide to take up his lifestyle. Consequently the "Company of the Servants of the Poor" was born. Today, it is called the Congregation of the Somascan Fathers and Brothers. Jerome died in Somasca, February 8, 1537, after having contracted the plague from the sick he was assisting during the epidemic. It was his last supreme gesture of love, according to the command of the Lord to lay down one's life for the others.