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Monday, January 16, 2017

What Can Luyang Dilaw Do to Our Body?


Luyang Dilaw has been around for years and years serving as an herbal medicine for colds, cough, fever and sore throat. However, further studies over the years have seen more than just simple remedies from Luyang Dilaw. Here are several other benefits of luyang dilaw:

· Supports a healthy digestion

· Helps in food absportion

· Lowers cholesterol levels

It also has antiviral, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties that benefit the entire body, protecting us from diseases. Aside from all that, luyang dilaw is a powerful antioxidant which helps in lowering blood sugar levels and at the same time strengthens the immune system. Good thing luyang dilaw is one of the key ingredients of BitterGo—making it easy to get all the benefits of luyang dilaw in just a form of supplement!


BitterGo is a dietary food supplement that is made from high content of Ampalaya Extract, Banaba Extract, Luyang Dilaw Extract, and Bawang Extract. According to studies these ingredients are popular for its health benefits like managing insulin levels, lowering blood sugar levels, aids in managing diabetes symptoms and stimulating the pancreas, spleen and liver to intensify absorption—these ingredients may be able to deliver aid especially for blood sugar control.

Made more effective than powdered ingredients, BitterGo is a product of extensive research and development with top quality from the collaborating group of ATC Healthcare International Corporation, Phil. United Pharmaceutical Corporation (PUPC) and The Bioscience and Technology Business Center together with KanPro Research Incorporated in the University of Kansas.

Like BitterGo on Facebook to get more promos and updates. Also, please follow @BitterGoPH on Instagram and Twitter.

Note that, BitterGo is not a medicinal drug and should not be used to treat the symptoms of any disease.

BitterGo is SRP P7.50 per piece, available at all Mercury Drug and other leading drugstores and supermarkets nationwide!

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Repost: Some Porn Sites Blocked in PH

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Source: www.rappler.com

Some pornographic websites were blocked in the Philippines as of Saturday, January 14.

Top porn sites like Pornhub, Xvideos, and Redtube do not load anymore when accessed in some devices. It appears, however, that this filter does not yet apply across all Internet service providers (ISPs) in the country.

For affected online users, a message saying, "This website has been ordered blocked under authority of the Philippine Government pursuant to Republic Act 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Law" is displayed on screen.

BLOCKED. Screenshot of the message that appears when porn sites like Pornhub are accessed.
Image courtesy of www.rappler.com

As of this posting, there is neither a list of porn sites that would be blocked, nor a list of ISPs that have implemented this filter.

It is also unclear whether this move is in connection with a memorandum circular issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) in 2014.

Through Memorandum Circular No. 01-01-2014, the NTC ordered ISPs to "install available technology, program or software that will block access or filter all websites carrying child pornography materials" within 120 days from the submission of a list of these solutions to the Inter-Agency Council Against Child Pornography (IACACP).

This is in accordance with RA 9775, as well as RA 7925 or the Public Telecom Policy Act of 1995, and Executive Order No. 546 series of 1979 "in order to protect children from child pornography."

The circular also states that the NTC shall "furnish the list of identified pornographic websites provided by the IACACP to the ISPs for immediate blocking of access or filtering."

"The ISPs shall be free from any liability arising from its compliance with any order of the NTC for the immediate blocking of access or filtering of any such websites," it added. – Michael Bueza/Rappler.com

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