I'm no medical practitioner neither am I a RD (Registered Dietitian). I'm just a dilettante in health related issues.
I'm not sure if it has more to do with my course of study or my inquisitiveness but
I enjoy researching various topics whose explanations seem vague to me. When I started this, it was partly because of inquisitiveness and partly because of boredom. What I didn't understand was why I was always writing them down.
Well, now I know and I'm glad I followed my instincts. I knew I wanted others to read my write-ups but I didn't know how to go about it. Health magazines was a No No because I'm not a pro. I actually tried to write for one tho but I got no reply. Tsk tsk.
Please do not expect a 100% accuracy from the posts with this label. The best I can give is 85. Lol.
I hope I get to satisfy not only my own inquisitiveness but yours too.
Kisses|LLB.
As I'm rounding off my undergraduate study, one thing I'm definitely not looking forward to is having to pack my stuff back home. I honestly don't know which I dread more, whether packing or unpacking but I sure do not enjoy either activity. I defended my final year project yesterday. See photos on my Instagram and the single most important thing I had to do next was to start packing. I decided to take it a day at a time and also start out simple. I started with books. Packing my books wasn't as simple as you might imagine it would be because I get attached to things a lot. For example, I still have notes from my first year for reasons I can't explain (oh, I just explained it- attachment) and I didn't end up disposing many of my other books even after giving myself the pep talk on how taking 'garbage' back home is counterproductive. The aim is to keep my load as minimal as possible but with the way I still held on to class notes and jotters alik...
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ReplyDeleteGreat article. If more people in Cambodia were made aware of nutritional facts and figures then there wouldn't be so many health issues constantly arising in the country. Strokes and heart attacks are prevalent here due to misinformation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for publishing this.
Health is wealth right??
ReplyDeleteHealth is wealth right??
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