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Meow? *MeOws..... oF YeSterDaY* My Lovely Meowing 2008 Wishlist
0. OROCHIMARU 0.0 EIJI WENTZ 1. 2. 3. The Dreaming Manga Vol.3 done 4. Gakuen Alice Manga Vol.1, 2 & 3 5. Death Note Manga -Complete- 6. Legend of Basara Manga -Complete- 7. Naruto collectibles 8. Lolita outfit done 9. Kick people's ass 10. Draw a comic strip 11. Finish writing my story 12. Professional singing lessons done 13. Treasure Hunt 2008 done That's all for now. Look out for more interesting and weird items... Books
Books I have completed reading since January 2008: 1. Retire Rich - Azizi Ali 2. The Millionaire in Me - Azizi Ali 3. Ironside: A Modern Faery's Tale - Holly Black 4. Secrets of Internet Millionaires Revealed - Irfan Khairi 5. Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making - MNS 6. Life of Pi - Martel Yan 7. The Gathering of Gargoyles - Meredith Ann Pierce 8. Speedwealth - T. Harv Eker 9. The Pearl of the World - Meredith Ann Pierce 10. Missing: Spirited Away - Gakuto Coda 11. Malaysia's Political Economy: Politics, Patronage & Profits - Edmund Terence Gomez and Jomo K. S. 12. Black Dawn - Lisa Jane Smith 13. The Dreaming Vol 3 - Queenie Chan 14. Missing: The Misfortune Letter - Gakuto Coda 15. Halting State - Charless Stross Want to know more of this challenge? Click me Friends and Enemies | Herbs.... Ok drone on. Tuesday, September 11, 2007 I was actually depressed since my last entry because my irritated hand downloaded the latest chapter of Naruto which was not released by my favourite scanlator. And so I was depressed after reading some details about the killing. But I won't expand on it because this entry has got nothing to do with Naruto spoiler. I think it's high time to make one. So you guys have been warned, ya. Oh Bleach latest chapter is quite interesting because at last [AT LAST!!] we have a former bad gal. Bwhaha. Read it if you want to know what I mean. Another thing I was depressed because I feel like gayut-ing (swinging in Malay) on trees like a monkey. Could be I read too much article on monkeys trade in the Star newspaper today and also too much of Naruto manga which made me feel like "Yay, I want to be a Ninja" because I simply want to hang myself upside down on a tree. And there is a school in Japan that gives me Ninja lessons? Holycow. Don't worry about that sentence. I'm just simply in a phase of researching too many articles on death, so it might influence my head for some time. And I have not been using the word 'cincang' (slicing in Malay) for quite some time. Grew out of it? Maybe. Time to get another cooler vocabulary? YES! Because I'm not a fighter that could not even slice a jambu (a kind of fruit) properly last night. It's easy to recognize that specialization in roles exist. People even create robots for specific purpose so why not humans. As I said I'm not a fighter or a cry baby, I decided to pump up my knowledge in other areas like invention and other interesting areas. As I was doing so, I searched on herbal remedies. It's an interesting topic but it's pretty weird because the webmistress or the authors or I read somewhere before said that herbs are cheap. Oh yea right. How can they be cheap if some parts of the world like Malaysia has no access to fresh lavender or echinacea to make our own herbal solution? Oh I forgot. We could get them in dried or capsule form but doesn't that defeat the purpose of 'make your own remedy'? So now I'm thinking to myself what's the point of knowing if I can't even play with these herbs from my backyard? Oh well the same goes to Chinese herbs. Chinese herbs are even worse. Mix the wrong herbs, you end up having food poisoning like my sister and my cousin's maids a few years ago. What did they do? My sister, smartalek, mixed don't know what herbs together as soup. It tasted good but later food poisoning until the chinese doctor warned her not to simply mix herbs again. The maids? Haha. My sister made some Chinese drink which they find it too sweet which is natural sweetness so they mixed with water. And haha they got food poisoning. Cool huh? Did I give you some idea to murder someone without revealing your murder motive? If I did, don't forget to CREDIT me, not POINTING me as the master mind. Hello... I don't even know the dead victim... why should I poison it (yea it because he's/she's dead?) Again. I'm not suppose to be bla bla about them. I'm supposed to share some interesting facts and provide general knowledge about herbs: 1. Ginkgo for Erection and Libido Problems Ginkgo improves blood flow into the genitals. In a study published in the Journal of Urology, 60 men with erection problems caused by narrowed arteries and impaired blood flow to the penis were given ginkgo (60 mg a day); after six months, half had regained erection ability. When researchers at the University of Hawaii and Stanford University tested ArginMax, a sexual-enhancement supplement that contains ginkgo, ginseng and L-arginine, 80 percent of the male subjects had improved erection function, while 74 percent of the female subjects reported more libido, less dryness and greater frequency of orgasm. 2. Ginkgo for Anti-Depressant-Induced Sex Problems An enormous number of Americans take antidepressants, The relief comes at a price: a substantial risk of libido loss erection impairment, vaginal dryness and inability to reach orgasm. Investigators at the University of California at San Francisco gave ginkgo (209 mg a day) to 63 people suffering from antidepressant-induced sex problems. The herb helped 91 percent of the women and 76 percent of the men to return to normal sexual function 3. Ginseng for Erectile Dysfunction According to a review of studies at Yale University, ginseng boosts the body's synthesis of nitric oxide. As NO increases, so does the likelihood of erection. In a report in the Journal of Urology, Korean researchers gave 45 men with erection impairment a placebo or ginseng (900 mg three times a day). Those taking the herb experienced significant erection improvement. 4. Ginseng for Low Sperm Count At the University of Rome, Italy, researchers gave ginseng (4 grams a day) to 30 men suffering from low sperm counts. Three months later, the subjects' counts almost doubled, from an average of 15 million/ml to 29 million/ml. 5. Ginger for Motion Sickness In ancient China, sailors chewed ginger root to prevent motion sickness and modern studies have confirmed that ginger prevents nausea and vomiting. Danish scientists at Svendborg Hospital observed 80 naval cadets in heavy seas and found that those who took ginger experienced 72 percent less seasickness than a placebo group. Take a 1-gram capsule of powdered ginger root about an hour before you embark, and another every two hours or as needed (without exceeding 10 grams a day) during a journey, Ginger's only side effect is occasional minor heartburn. "t use ginger myself." Duke says, "It works for me." So I'm sure people would be clear now of why some coffee has Ginseng and how does it help. I'm now very clear because I just thought companies include Ginseng just for the taste and it's revitalising energy ... Hopefully this entry is interesting and beneficial to you all. 3 Comments. LOL Ginseng. Virtual tennis is only half as fun as real tennis... But still, tennis is the BEST!! » Xboyz on 2007-09-11 10:22:35 RE: yea, it was easy... maybe because i studied off my friend's failed DMV test XD Comment: lol ginseng candy is yummy XD » crz4manga on 2007-09-11 11:41:56 Subliminal messages about low sperm count, erectile dysfunction, libido problems.. You trying to tell us something? » Dilated on 2007-09-12 03:05:06
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