Thursday, April 29, 2010
Great Tips from Prof Eldemire Shearer and Dr Vendryes
Tips on Healthy Ageing - Prof. Denise Eldemire-Shearer’s
Presentation at CCRP Wellness Seminar, April 20, 2010
Ageing
• Ageing is a complex process that does not occur overnight, it has several components – Physical, social, psychological and spiritual
• Healthy Ageing describes the ongoing activities and behaviours you undertake to reduce the risk of illness and disease and increase your physical, emotional and mental health.
• It also means combating illness and disease with some basic lifestyle realignment that can result in a faster and more enduring recovery.
• Goals of healthy ageing - Maintaining mental and physical health, avoiding disorders or diseases, remaining active and independent
• What to expect in Old Age - the body experiences changes physically. Changes are dependent on many factors such as lifestyle, disease and environmental factors.
• Some of these changes can be worked on to alter the ageing process.
• People also age differently so what is true for one may not be for another.
• Habits that influence healthy ageing
Following a nutritious diet
Exercising regularly
Staying mentally active
• How to prepare for ageing
Gather information
Get clarification on different opinions expressed
Have a plan for the future
Set goals and reassess and change as necessary
Tips from Dr. Anthony Vendryes’ - Presentation on The 4 Pillars of Healthy Ageing At CCRP Wellness Seminar April 20, 2010
• Your health is #1. Health is not just an absence of disease, it is a state of physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
• Real health is wellness, the three major killers are heart disease, cancer and stroke – these are all lifestyle related disorders.
• The four Pillars of Healthy Ageing are, Nutrition, Cleansing, Exercise and Stress & Rest Management.
• 1St Pillar – Good Nutrition is the basis of good health, you are what you eat. Good nutrition slows ageing, all major killers are nutritionally related disorders.
• 2nd Pillar – Exercising, “use it or lose it!” it compliments nutrition, has lots of physical and emotional benefits and also slows down the ageing process.
• 3rd Pillar – Cleansing, try to avoid substances that poison the body such as cigarette smoke, alcohol, drugs (legal or otherwise), chemicals and pollutants.
• 4th Pillar – De-stress - Stress is not a person or a situation, it is a reaction or a response, it is known as the enemy within it also accelerates ageing.
• In order to manage stress you need to know how you react to stress factors and learn the relaxation response.
CCRP Wellness Seminar Highlights
CCRP Chairman Hon Las Chin greets member Gerthlyn Holman while Board Member Aloun Ndombet Assamba looks on. In foreground is Mrs Wood, Aloun's evergreen Mom.
A section of the large audience at the Seminar - at table are CCRP members Beverley Anderson Manley and her cousin Jeanette Hutchinson
CCRP Chairman Hon Las Chin gives a hearty greeting to CCRP member Leleka Champagnie and Board Member Syringa Marshall-Burnett.
Brilliant presenters Prof Denise Eldemire Shearer and Dr Anthony Vendryes greet each other at the Seminar where members commented that their addresses were 'life-changing'.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Why Gianfranco Zola should leave Upton Park
"I have an opinion and I don’t think it’s my job to convince anybody, I could argue that there is nothing to convince about. I would hope he stays. He has been through hell and back. It has been a very difficult season for him. He has had new owners, owners before that who were not participating. Now he knows he is part of West Ham, whereas before he was isolated. So I hope that this moment of success we are enjoying will continue. I would have thought that he deserves another crack. But he’s also a man who might feel that it’s time for him to take a sabbatical"
The words of West Ham United co-owner David Gold, displaying another damning lack of support for their current manager. Ever since the club was taken over from the troubled Icelandic Bank Straumur, cutting all ties with its also troubled businessman Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson, Zola has struggled to receive the backing of the board, even though his time at the club has been somewhat of a struggle itself.
Zola took over from Alan Curbishley, who left in unceremonious circumstances in 2008 after the sale of two West Ham players without his consent. The former Chelsea and Parma star brought in Diego Tristan and Radoslav Kovac into the club, selling Craig Bellamy (who demanded to leave), Hayden Mullins on load, relegation tainted Nigel Quasie to West Brom and Julian Faubert on loan to Real Madrid (a miracle if there ever was one). West Ham finished 9th in the league, an excellent end to a turbulent season, in which they had a very rocky start.
This current season, Zola’s second in charge, the only high profile signing he managed to bring in was that of Italian Alessandro Diamanti, who has received rave reviews despite to financial constraints crippling the club. The club then released big wages Lucas Neill, Calum Davenport, sold Lee Bowyer to Birmingham, James Collins to Aston Villa and shipped the awful Savio back to Italy, while finally and unfortunately, losing Dean Ashton to retirement. The club were also fined for failing to control the crowd during the League Cup match against Millwall. Problems mounted for Zola.
Then on January 19th 2010, a small ray of light seemingly shined down on the East London club, whereby former Birmingham owners and lifelong West Ham fans David Gould and David Sullivan took over the club promising to revolutionise the club, move to a new stadium and finally be in the Champions League within 7 years (very farfetched if you ask me). But this ray of light was soon blocked by the very real belief that these plans have been made without Zola in mind, with the owners constantly coming out, being more than willing to talk to the media in which topics always seem to end up discussing the future of the manager. Complete disrespect. If the owners have plan to sack Zola or force him out off the club, then do it more respectfully. Keep your boat shut and wait at least until the end of the season, where he has ultimately kept the Hammers up, and then do so gracefully, with dignity. The latest to come out of their mouths is that stating they feel he may leave of his own accord, which I wouldn’t blame him to do, and go ply his trade somewhere where he deserves it.
Let’s look at the determining factors:
For
Loved and respected
No matter what happens, Zola is a respected figure in the game, and could probably get a job at any league in the World, now he has had two season in the Premiership. Zola is adored in England just as much as he is in Italy. Italy manager one day? Parma manager? Both sides would be interested, maybe even one of the relegated clubs such as Hull or Burnley may take a look at someone who plays attacking, technical football.
Fight and Heart
In the face of adversity, the boss has had the backing of senior members of the squad and managed to show total deserved disregard for the owners, instilling the belief that has kept West Ham in the League.
Captain Scott Parker backed his manager saying; "Everyone has massive respect for the manager and [it’s] clear to see"
Striker Diamanti said; "He works very hard and is a top guy and is always the one who takes responsibility when we don't play well. He is always there for us, always encouraging us and always on our side. We don't forget this, so I was extremely pleased to win and when I scored, my first thought was for the boss."
Even Everton Boss David Moyes said; "He [Sullivan] is entitled to have his say because he owns the club but I don't necessarily think it helps. This is a difficult time with only a few games to go and managers need support and help. I think it is better to say things like that behind closed doors.”
These professional’s continuously backing the Italian, again display the respect held for Zola, where the bargaining power and ability of Zola is supported throughout the League. Should Zola sign for another club, his relationship with these key allies could subsequently damage West Ham in the future.
Against
Lack of fear instilled in the players?
This is something which was argued from the get go. Zola is seen as a nice guy and a gentleman of the game, but is this lack of discipline which has seen them slide down the table, rather than the financial difficulties hindering their progress forward?
Panic signings + Huge wage bill
Ilan on a free transfer. By no means a very good player a few years ago, but St Etienne had been struggling in the French League and allowed a player to leave on a free transfer. He has only player 8 games since January and only scored 3 goals.
Benni McCarthy from Blackburn, £2.5 million. He has only played four games this season... What more is there to say? He has score no goals... Terrible signing.
Mido on loan from Zamalek. He has played for Tottenham Hotspur, Wigan Athletic and was relegated with Middlesbrough; he has never been prolific in the Premiership and is well known for his disruptive and disrespectful attitude.
Guillermo Franco on a free transfer. The Mexican has been a good signing and has shown good experience and knowledge of the game, but for a player who doesn’t look quick enough for the Premiership, he is unlikely to be around for the foreseeable future.
Kieran Dyer. He has only played 18 games in 3 years. Now fair enough Zola did not sign the winger but surely his career at the top level is over and he should actually consider significantly reducing his playing career. Did I mention he earns £60,000 a week?
Luis Boa Morte. Again another player inherited by Alan Curbishley (he is to blame for this high wage bill). The injury prone left winger was happily sold by Fulham for a tidy figure of £5 million, and hasn’t played at all this season. He turned down a move to Hull in January because they wouldn’t meet his wage demands! God only knows how much he gets paid.
Whether Zola’s time in charge of West Ham has been deemed a success of not, the 43 year old has achieved whatever objectives he has been set. A mid table finish in his first season, avoid relegation in the second season, he has done so. Could he simply be the man of bad fortune? Being in charge before the midst of this takeover and now subsequently being “temporarily” in charge until the end of the season? Who knows, but one thing is clear no matter what comes at the end of this season, it’s not the end of the road for Zola, as he will be able to leave with his head high, while West Ham must come with a very good replacement in order to restore the damaged morale, and subsequent divide in the dressing which may come to fruition should the club do what everyone now expects them to do.
What are your opinions on the West Ham situation? Leave a comment below
Monday, April 26, 2010
PFA Team of the Year 2009/2010
Manchester United Striker Wayne Rooney picked up PFA player of the Year, as many of you voted for, and saw the news posted last night on our Facebook page. Aston Villa’s James Milner picked up the Young Player of the Year award also.
The PFA of the Premier League also named their team of the season last night, and here’s the team in detail:
Joe Hart - Goalkeeper
Played: 34 games
Clean Sheets with the Club: 10
The young Englishman has been excellent between the sticks for promoted side Birmingham and was fundamental to keeping the midland’s club in the Premiership, helping them to achieve a club record 15 games unbeaten run. The 23 year old is now being converted by the likes of Arsenal, while a return to Man City is most likely. He is now on the brink of the England 1st team and is expected to travel to South Africa this summer. This loan move has undoubtedly been successful, so much so the likes of Manchester United’s Ben Foster should get off the United bench and take note.
Branislav Ivanovic – Right Back
Club: Chelsea FC
Played: 26 games
Clean Sheets with the Club: 16
Was linked with Real Madrid in the January window but decided to stay with the Premier League leaders due to an extended run in the 1st team. Although a centre back by trade, the Serbian has easily slotted in at right back filling in for the likes of the injured Jose Bosingwa and Paulo Ferreira, and has been one of Chelsea’s most influential players.
Thomas Vermaelen – Centre Back
Club: Arsenal FC
Played: 33 games
Clean Sheets with the Club: 13
Goals: 7
The Belgian has been brilliant for Arsenal this season, making the transition from Dutch Side Ajax to the Gunners with relative ease. One transfer which slipped under the radar with Wenger paying more than normal, £10million. However the defender played every game for Arsenal this season until his unfortunate sending off against West Ham earned him a one match ban, and a calf injury against Tottenham ended his season. Now regarded as the best defender in the Arsenal side, chipping in with 7 goals in the process, he can expect to be the key man at the back for many years to come.
Club: Aston Villa
Played: 35 games
Clean Sheets with the Club: 15
The Irish defender suffered heart break when the hand of Henry put the Republic of Ireland out of the World Cup, but he steadily recovered to help his side reach both the League Cup Final and Carling Cup Semi Final. He has also helped Villa challenge for the Champions League spot, while Martin O’Neill’s men are more likely to qualify for the Europa League. No failure none the less, while more of a personal achievement for Dunne himself, as he was ousted from Man City in favour of Kolo Toure, Vincent Kompany and Joleon Lescott. Dunne is now respected as one of the most improved and most consistant defenders in the Premiership gaining acknowledgement from both Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
Club: Manchester United
Played: 36 games
Assists: 3
Clean Sheets with the Club: 17
Somewhat of a suspect singing four years ago, he has started every Premier League game this season, helping Man United challenge the the Premiership, helping United win the Carling Cup along the way. Going forward; superb, defensively; more so, the Frenchman is now rightfully considered the best in the World.
James Milner – Left Midfielder
Club: Aston Villa
Played: 34 games
Goals: 7 Assists: 12
The second Aston Villa player on the list, and another man ready to go to the 2010 World Cup. Milner has been in excellent form this year, collecting the PFA Young Player of the Year Award to boot. The midfielder’s versatility is that which has improved his overall game, with the ability to play both left and right midfield, or even as a central midfielder. At the age of 24, he has many more years to come playing at the top level.
Cesc Fabregas - Centre Midfield
Club: Arsenal
Played: 27 games
Goals: 15 Assists: 13
The stats speak for themselves; the Spaniard has had his best season on the field for the Gunners and can find himself very unlucky not to be collecting any silver wear this season. The Arsenal captain has been instrumental in the attacking prowess of the Gunners and can expect a very successful season next year as long as the club stays injury free and significantly strengthens it options.
Darren Fletcher - Centre Midfield
Club: Manchester United
Played: 28 games
Goals: 3 Assists: 4
The industrious midfielder is known for his hassling and hurrying play, keeping some of the most influential and talented midfielders in the World quiet! Sorely missed in last year’s Champions League final the Scottish international is a fully fledged fan favourite at Old Trafford and is arguably the first name on the team sheet in Ferguson’s mind. Has held down the central midfield role this year, ahead of Michael Carrick, Darren Gibson, Anderson and Owen Hargreaves (although injuries haven’t helped the latter’s situations). A future Man Utd captain? Only time will tell.
Antonio Valencia - Right Midfield
Club: Manchester United
Played: 34 games
Goals: 5 Assists: 7
The £16million signing from Wigan was linked with Manchester United for a very long time, even before Cristiano left. Now unfortunately he will always be compared the 80 million pound man as he was brought in directly after CR9 jumped ship to Real Madrid, but with this team of the year recognition, he clearly has done a commendable job. The Ecuadorian has done very well for United this season with his direct running and technique, with undoubtedly his crossing ability his strongest attribute. Valencia needs to significantly needs to improve his finishing, but he is becoming a very good player for the club and at the age of 25, has a long future at Old Trafford.
Club: Chelsea
Played: 30 games
Goals: 25 Assists: 10
The first of the dream partnership up front, Chelsea’s number 11, Didier Drogba. Chelsea now look odds on favourites to pick up the Premier League and FA Cup titles, while Drogba has been the focal point to this success. Almost the complete striker, he has power, touch, presence, prowess, technique, ability in abundance, you name it, the 32 has it, and he doesn’t look like slowing up any time soon. He is a match winner, and has been vital to Chelsea over the past few seasons. Expect him to play significantly well with the Ivory Coast at the World Cup and spring a few surprises. To read more about the African star, click here.
Club: Manchester United
Played: 30 games
Goals: 26 Assists: 3
Again, one of the best strikers in the World, and England’s World Cup hope. The striker has been brilliant for Manchester United this season, scoring winners in many vital games, including the winner against Aston Villa in the Carling Cup final. The 24 year old also possesses excellent pace, acceleration, power and determination, but most impressively standing at just 5ft 10in he has scored numerous headed goals this season. Expect more to come this summer and beyond. For more on Rooney click here.
That’s the in-depth player information regarding the PFA awards. Let me know whether you agree with this list of if you feel any players were missing. Lampard? Darren Bent? Michael Dawson maybe? Let me know what you think
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Welcome Back...
After a season full of turmoil, whereby Joe Kinnear, Kevin Keegan, and even legend Alan Shearer managed the club, the conflicts between the board and the management were the clubs undoing leading to Newcastle being relegated from the Premiership for the first time in 16 years.
The Magpies, managed by former Republic of Ireland player Chris Houghton, beat Plymouth 2-0 on Monday night and condemned the green and whites to relegation. Goals on the night came from the excellent young prospect Andy Carrol, and club vice captain Kevin Nolan.
Newcastle United now currently sit atop of the league with one match left to play, a game in which if they win, they will end with an astonishing total of 101 points. The club has the joint best attack (with fellow promoted side West Brom) with 87 goals.
Despite losing the likes of Damien Duff, Sebastien Bassong, Shay Given, Strikers Obafemi Martins, Mark Viduka and Michael Owen, the club have still been very impressive this season, bouncing back at the first time of asking. With this in mind, let’s look at who have been the key men in Newcastle's promotion:
No. 1 – Steve Harper – Goalkeeper - #1
He has played for the club since 1993, and has established himself as one of the most loyal and consistent number 2’s. Finally after the sale of World Class keeper Shay Given to Man City, he was given his chance for the Number 1 jersey, which he grabbed with both hands. This season he has been in fine form this season playing 44 out of 45 games, keeping 21 clean sheets, making 215 saves in the process. Expect the Englishman to continue to keep goal next season.
No. 2 – Kevin Nolan – Attacking Midfielder - #4
The former Bolton midfielder had offers to join Premiership clubs when the Magpies were relegated last season, but decided to stay with the team and fight for the cause. The midfielder didn’t score a single goal in his 1st season with Newcastle, but in this current campaign he managed a career best 18 goals, picking up 5 assists in the progress. A key member of the team, he is their top league goal scorer and is now the clubs vice captain.
No. 3 – Fabricio Coloccini – Centre Back - #2
The Argentine defender had a mixed 1st season at St James Park, but has now settled in England and been solid for the Magpies, situating himself at the heart of the Newcastle’s defence this season playing 35 matches, scoring 2 goals. Most impressively though is that Newcastle boast the best defensive record in the league only conceding 33 goals.
No.4 – Andy Carroll – Striker - #24
The 6ft 5in striker has had a very good season, establishing himself as a 1st team regular, pairing up with the likes of Shola Ameobi and Peter Lovenkrands. He is the second highest top goal scorer at the club with 17 goals this season, while possessing skills leading him being compared to club legend Alan Shearer. The striker has also chipped in with 8 assists and is expected to go from strength to strength with the Newcastle.
Welcome Back, hope you guy’s stay around for a while...
Monday, April 19, 2010
Moroccan on Route to the Emirates
With Eduardo Da Silva still seemingly not fully recovered from that infamous leg break 2 years ago and now being linked to an £8 million move to Lyon, something not as farfetched as first thought, coexisting with Mexican striker Carlos Vela still failing to live up to the hype (looking a lot like Jose Antonio Reyes) a loan next season may be on the cards, some firepower is definitely needed. Step forward Moroccan International, and the forever linked, Marouane Chamakh. It now seems the striker is all but certain to be joining on a free at the end of season. I know nothing is yet confirmed, but I’m attempting to cheer up Gunners with this all but confirmed signing.
Here’s all you need to know:
Name: Marouane Chamakh
Age: 26 DOB: 10/01/1984 Height: 6’1”
Current Club: FCG Bordeaux
Club Apps: 55 Club Goals: 219
Shirt Number: 29
Nationality: Moroccan
International Apps: 27
International Goals: 53
The tall, quick striker was seemingly a certainty to join Arsenal in the summer, but the move never materialised. He is now expected to join on this summer on a free transfer, excellent for Wenger as we all know he has strong connections in France, along with his strict transfer policy, no one loves a freebie quite like Arsene!
The Moroccan International has an excellent record at his nation, scoring 27 goals in 53 games, a rate of 1 goal in every 2 games. At club level, he may not be as prolific, but most recently in Bordeaux’s route to the Champions League Quarter Final, he has displayed his attacking prowess, displaying his excellent technique and probably his best attribute, his aerial ability. So far he has become a key player in the French side along with the sensational Yoann Gourcuff.
The 26 year old can be used as the focal point of the attack, or play out on the right wing forward position drifting into the penalty area, making him very difficult to mark. With the current 4-3-3 formation, he could play in the Nicklas Bendtner role he played before picking up his injury against Spurs. The Morroccan is probably more adapt to playing out wide rather than the Dane as he is quicker and more skilful, while Bendtner is all about link up play and scoring. With Theo Walcott now hitting form and heading to the World Cup, Striker Robin Van Persie (married to a Moroccan woman) and the vastly improved Nicklas Bendtner, it seems Arsenal can expect more of the same going forward next season. Now leaving them to concentrate on their defensive problems.
How well do you think the Moroccan will do in the Premiership? Do you see it as a good signing? Let me know what you think.
Real Talk Football
Friday, April 16, 2010
PFA Awards - Premier League
PFA Player of the Year
Didier Drogba
Age: 31
Club: Chelsea
Nationality: Ivorian
In case you missed my special on the star striker earlier this year, then click here. The stats speak for themselves; one of the best strikers in the World, and a vital cog in the Chelsea machine seemingly charging towards their third Premiership title. Drogba has led Chelsea to the FA Cup final; facing relegated Portsmouth, while the blues are currently sitting atop of the league, 6 points clear.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 28
Scored: 25
Assists: 8
Cesc Fabregas
Age: 22
Club: Arsenal
Nationality: Spanish
The Spanish midfielder has had his best season for the Gunners so far this year, and has finally progressed into the game changing player he needs in order to be considered World Class. He dragged Arsenal back from the death against Barcelona and was undoubtedly missed for the 2nd leg. He is currently the second highest scoring midfielder in the Premier League, behind Frank Lampard, and is one ahead of the Chelsea player in the Assist rankings. The Arsenal number four’s season came to an abrupt end after he fractured his leg against Barcelona, but still had a significant enough impact to lead the Gunners to a Champions League spot and a top 3 finish in the Premiership.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 27
Scored: 15
Assists: 13
Wayne Rooney
Age: 24
Club: Manchester United
Nationality: English
The England striker has had his best ever season so far as a player, scoring a total of 34 goals in 41 games, with 29 coming in the league. Even though Manchester United only look to be collecting the Carling Cup this season, it’s clear he’s filled Cristiano Ronaldo’s boots since his departure to Real Madrid, and is now the key man at Old Trafford.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 29
Scored: 26
Assists: 3
Carlos Tevez
Age: 26
Club: Manchester City
Nationality: Argentinean
What can be said about the temperamental Argentinean? Sparked up rivalries between himself and Ferguson, the two sides of Manchester, himself and Gary Neville, and then his Man City “Team Bridge” against John Terry’s Chelsea! The man has been involved in everything this season. However to the most important matter regarding Tevez, his performances on the pitch. Brought in by Mark Hughes, he flourished under Roberto Mancini, scoring 22 goals in 30 games, with 7 assists; carry Man City’s charge to 4th and final Champions League place.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 30
Scored: 22
Assists: 7
PFA Young Player of the Year
Joe Hart
Age: 23
Club: Birmingham City (On loan from Manchester City)
Nationality: English
The third Englishman on the list, and currently one of the best goalkeepers in the league. According to ESPN.com Hart has played 32 Premier League games this season, making 118 saves and keeping 9 clean sheets. He already has one full international cap for England and is expected to compete for the number one spot in the near future.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 32
Clean Sheets: 9
James Milner
Age: 24
Club: Aston Villa
Nationality: English
Milner has been excellent for Aston Villa, helping his side reach the FA Cup semi final and the Carling Cup final. Also Villa were fighting a Champions league spot, but a Europa League spot looks a lot more realistic. Milner is also expected to be in the 23 man squad heading to South Africa later this year.
Here are his stats for this season:
Played: 31
Scored: 5
Assists: 12
Cesc Fabregas
Age: 22
Club: Arsenal
Nationality: Spanish
See above for more, but the 22 year old Arsenal Captain has been excellent for the Gunners this season.
Wayne Rooney
Age: 24
Club: Manchester United
Nationality: English
See above for more, but at the age of 24 can he still be considered young? Either or, he is up for both and deservedly so.
Who do you feel should win the awards? Click to vote on the right or leave a comment below
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Caribbean Community of Retired Persons Launched
Mr Clovis Metcalfe, Managing Director of First Caribbean International Bank Jamaica presents his commitment to be a Foundation Sponsor of the CCRP, to Chairman Hon Lascelles Chin.
Former Governor General of Jamaica and honorary board member of the Caribbean Community of Retired Persons (CCRP), Sir Kenneth Hall (left) converses with Beverly Hall Taylor of the National Council for the Aged and Lascelles Chin, chairman of the CCRP and head of the LASCO Group, during Tuesday’s official launch of the organisation at the Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston. (Photo: Collin Reid)
New group to push for welfare of retirees
Jamaica Observer | Thursday, April 15, 2010
The Caribbean Community of Retired Persons (CCRP) was launched in Kingston Tuesday, with promises to push for the welfare of retirees in the region.
Jean Lowrie-Chin -- founder and chief executive officer of the organisation -- said the association will, among its work, be lobbying on behalf of its members for environmental safety, building guidelines, legislation on pension and taxation, as well as concessionary rates for credit cards and utility bills.
"They (the members) also want us to ensure that they are included in the job market, because a lot of retired persons say we are still healthy and have so much to contribute, so will you help us to maximise our professional potential," she said.
Addressing participants at the launch held at the Knutsford Court Hotel, Lowrie-Chin said further that the association also intends to establish a skills bank of retired persons.
"On Sunday, I registered a retired bank manager who said, 'I took my rest and I am ready to work again, so please put me down as a member of your skills bank'," Lowrie-Chin said.
She said the association will also be partnering with the Ministry of Health to ensure there are strict guidelines for the running of homes for the elderly, while the Guardsman Group will be assisting with some of the technology to help to monitor some of the services.
In addition, the organisation said it would be working to ensure that retired persons are given a chance to contribute to national and regional development, and serve as a unified voice for its members.
The association has already attracted some 75 members and a growing list of corporate sponsors, with the aim to have 1,000 members in the first year and 5,000 within three years.
According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica, there are presently over 450,000 persons in the 50-plus age group in the island with indications that the fastest-growing cohort of the population is 65 years and older.
Former Governor General of Jamaica and honorary board member of CCRP, Sir Kenneth Hall, told the launch that the statistical growth of the retired population has not been matched by the growth of institutions and the provision of services to cater to their particular needs.
"It is widely acknowledged that retired persons are healthier, more educated, professionally experienced and capable of contributing to the social and cultural capital of the country," he said.
To realise their full potential, Sir Kenneth said appropriate organisations must be available to acknowledge this vital resource and mobilise it to contribute to Jamaica's development.
Chairman of the CCRP and head of the LASCO group, Lascelles Chin, while acknowledging that it was a time of great difficulty for the country and region, pointed to the tremendous pool of resources to draw on in solving pressing problems.
"... A pool that is presently over 450,000 persons strong in Jamaica and projected to continue to grow rapidly, it is crucial that we avail ourselves of this collective treasure and empower our seniors to make an even greater contribution," he said.
Chin noted also that due to their traditional management skills, persons in this mature age group can contribute greatly in helping the country to function within the economic constraints being faced.
COMMENTS (2)
Paul Lewis
4/15/2010
This is a sector of the population whose skill and experience are sorely needed. The Gov't should offer them roles as consultants to the various Ministers, since they have no clue what they are doing right now. I am sure they would appreciate the additional income, now that their pensions are being stretched to the limit.
george watson
4/15/2010
If this group can do no more than get concessionary rates on utility bills for the elderly then it will have done a great job.
If this government does not do more for the elderly then it will have found at election day that it has overlooked a large voting bloc.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Glutathione: The Mother of All Antioxidants
Mark Hyman, MD
FROM HUFFINGTON POST (click title above to link)
It's the most important molecule you need to stay healthy and prevent disease -- yet you've probably never heard of it. It's the secret to prevent aging, cancer, heart disease, dementia and more, and necessary to treat everything from autism to Alzheimer's disease. There are more than 89,000 medical articles about it -- but your doctor doesn't know how address the epidemic deficiency of this critical life-giving molecule ...
What is it? I'm talking about the mother of all antioxidants, the master detoxifier and maestro of the immune system: GLUTATHIONE (pronounced "gloota-thigh-own").
The good news is that your body produces its own glutathione. The bad news is that poor diet, pollution, toxins, medications, stress, trauma, aging, infections and radiation all deplete your glutathione.
This leaves you susceptible to unrestrained cell disintegration from oxidative stress, free radicals, infections and cancer. And your liver gets overloaded and damaged, making it unable to do its job of detoxification.
In treating chronically ill patients with Functional Medicine for more than 10 years, I have discovered that glutathione deficiency is found in nearly all very ill patients. These include people with chronic fatigue syndrome, heart disease, cancer, chronic infections, autoimmune disease, diabetes, autism, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, arthritis, asthma, kidney problems, liver disease and more.
At first I thought that this was just a coincidental finding, but over the years I have come to realize that our ability to produce and maintain a high level of glutathione is critical to recovery from nearly all chronic illness -- and to preventing disease and maintaining optimal health and performance. The authors of those 76,000 medical articles on glutathione I mentioned earlier have found the same thing!
So in today's blog I want to explain what glutathione is, why it's important and give you 9 tips that will help you optimize your glutathione levels, improve your detoxification system and protect help yourself from chronic illness.
What is Glutathione?
Glutathione is a very simple molecule that is produced naturally all the time in your body. It is a combination of three simple building blocks of protein or amino acids -- cysteine, glycine and glutamine.
The secret of its power is the sulfur (SH) chemical groups it contains. Sulfur is a sticky, smelly molecule. It acts like fly paper and all the bad things in the body stick onto it, including free radicals and toxins like mercury and other heavy metals.
Normally glutathione is recycled in the body -- except when the toxic load becomes too great. And that explains why we are in such trouble ...
In my practice, I test the genes involved in glutathione metabolism. These are the genes involved in producing enzymes that allow the body to create and recycle glutathione in the body. These genes have many names, such as GSTM1, GSTP1 and more.
These genes impaired in some people for a variety of important reasons. We humans evolved in a time before the 80,000 toxic industrial chemicals found in our environment today were introduced into our world, before electromagnetic radiation was everywhere and before we polluted our skies, lakes, rivers, oceans and teeth with mercury and lead.
That is why most people survived with the basic version of the genetic detoxification software encoded in our DNA, which is mediocre at ridding the body of toxins. At the time humans evolved we just didn't need more. Who knew we would be poisoning ourselves and eating a processed, nutrient-depleted diet thousands of years later?
Because most of us didn't require additional detoxification software, almost of half of the population now has a limited capacity to get rid of toxins. These people are missing GSTM1 function -- one of the most important genes needed in the process of creating and recycling glutathione in the body.
Nearly all my very sick patients are missing this function. The one-third of our population that suffers from chronic disease is missing this essential gene. That includes me. Twenty years ago I became mercury poisoned and suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome due to this very problem. My GSTM1 function was inadequate and I didn't produce enough glutathione as a result. Eventually, my body broke down and I became extremely ill ...
This is the same problem I see in so many of my patients. They are missing this critical gene and they descend into disease as a result. Let me explain how this happens ...
The Importance of Glutathione in Protecting Against Chronic Illness
Glutathione is critical for one simple reason: It recycles antioxidants. You see, dealing with free radicals is like handing off a hot potato. They get passed around from vitamin C to vitamin E to lipoic acid and then finally to glutathione which cools off the free radicals and recycles other antioxidants. After this happens, the body can "reduce" or regenerate another protective glutathione molecule and we are back in business.
However, problems occur when we are overwhelmed with too much oxidative stress or too many toxins. Then the glutathione becomes depleted and we can no longer protect ourselves against free radicals, infections, or cancer and we can't get rid of toxins. This leads to further sickness and soon we are in the downward spiral of chronic illness.
But that's not all. Glutathione is also critical in helping your immune system do its job of fighting infections and preventing cancer. That's why studies show that it can help in the treatment of AIDS.(i)
Glutathione is also the most critical and integral part of your detoxification system. All the toxins stick onto glutathione, which then carries them into the bile and the stool -- and out of your body.
And lastly, it also helps us reach peak mental and physical function. Research has shown that raised glutathione levels decrease muscle damage, reduce recovery time, increase strength and endurance and shift metabolism from fat production to muscle development.
If you are sick or old or are just not in peak shape, you likely have glutathione deficiency.
In fact, the top British medical journal, the Lancet, found the highest glutathione levels in healthy young people, lower levels in healthy elderly, lower still in sick elderly and the lowest of all in the hospitalized elderly. (ii)
Keeping yourself healthy, boosting your performance, preventing disease and aging well depends on keeping your glutathione levels high. I'll say it again ... Glutathione is so important because it is responsible for keeping so many of the keys to UltraWellness optimized.
It is critical for immune function and controlling inflammation. It is the master detoxifier and the body's main antioxidant, protecting our cells and making our energy metabolism run well.
And the good news is that you can do many things to increase this natural and critical molecule in your body. You can eat glutathione-boosting foods. You can exercise. And you can take glutathione-boosting supplements. Let's review more specifics about each.
9 Tips to Optimize your Glutathione Levels
These 9 tips will help you improve your glutathione levels, improve your health, optimize your performance and live a long, healthy life.
Eat Foods that Support Glutathione Production
1. Consume sulfur-rich foods. The main ones in the diet are garlic, onions and the cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, kale, collards, cabbage, cauliflower, watercress, etc.).
2. Try bioactive whey protein. This is great source of cysteine and the amino acid building blocks for glutathione synthesis. As you know, I am not a big fan of dairy. But this is an exception -- with a few warnings. The whey protein MUST be bioactive and made from non-denatured proteins ("denaturing" refers to the breakdown of the normal protein structure). Choose non-pasteurized and non-industrially produced milk that contains no pesticides, hormones, or antibiotics. Immunocal is a prescription bioactive non-denatured whey protein that is even listed in the Physician's Desk Reference.
Exercise for Your Way to More Glutathione
3. Exercise boosts your glutathione levels and thereby helps boost your immune system, improve detoxification and enhance your body's own antioxidant defenses. Start slow and build up to 30 minutes a day of vigorous aerobic exercise like walking or jogging, or play various sports. Strength training for 20 minutes 3 times a week is also helpful.
Take Glutathione Supporting Supplements
One would think it would be easy just to take glutathione as a pill, but the body digests protein -- so you wouldn't get the benefits if you did it this way. However, the production and recycling of glutathione in the body requires many different nutrients and you CAN take these. Here are the main supplements that need to be taken consistently to boost glutathione. Besides taking a multivitamin and fish oil, supporting my glutathione levels with these supplements is the most important thing I do every day for my personal health.
4. N-acetyl-cysteine. This has been used for years to help treat asthma and lung disease and to treat people with life-threatening liver failure from Tylenol overdose. In fact, I first learned about it in medical school while working in the emergency room. It is even given to prevent kidney damage from dyes used during x-ray studies.
5. Alpha lipoic acid. This is a close second to glutathione in importance in our cells and is involved in energy production, blood sugar control, brain health and detoxification. The body usually makes it, but given all the stresses we are under, we often become depleted.
6. Methylation nutrients (folate and vitamins B6 and B12). These are perhaps the most critical to keep the body producing glutathione. Methylation and the production and recycling of glutathione are the two most important biochemical functions in your body. Take folate (especially in the active form of 5 methyltetrahydrofolate), B6 (in active form of P5P) and B12 (in the active form of methylcobalamin).
7. Selenium. This important mineral helps the body recycle and produce more glutathione.
8. A family of antioxidants including vitamins C and E (in the form of mixed tocopherols), work together to recycle glutathione.
9. Milk thistle (silymarin) has long been used in liver disease and helps boost glutathione levels.
So use these nine tips and see how they work to help you optimzie your glutathione levels. When you do, you will take one more step to lifelong vibrant health.
Now I'd like to hear from you...
Had you ever heard of this important nutrient before?
Have you tried any of the advice in this article?
What effects have you noticed on your health?
Please leave your thoughts by adding a comment below.
To your good health,
Mark Hyman, M.D.
References
(i) De Rosa SC, Zaretsky MD, Dubs JG, Roederer M, Anderson M, Green A, Mitra D, Watanabe N, Nakamura H, Tjioe I, Deresinski SC, Moore WA, Ela SW, Parks D, Herzenberg LA, Herzenberg LA. N-acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione in HIV infection. Eur J Clin Invest. 2000 Oct;30(10):915-29
(ii) Nuttall S, Martin U, Sinclair A, Kendall M. 1998. Glutathione: in sickness and in health. The Lancet 351(9103):645-646
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Fergie's First Move
Name: Javier Hernandez
Age: 21
Nationality: Mexican
Int Apps: 4 Int Goals: 4
Previous Club: Chivas Guadalahara
Club Apps: 64 Club Goals: 28
Watch the video below for more, and let me know what you think our the youngster.
Real Talk Football
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Arms Reduction Pact - great news for Planet Earth
President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a sweeping new arms reduction pact on Thursday that pledges to reduce the stockpile of deployed, strategic nuclear weapons in both countries and commits the old Cold War adversaries to new procedures to verify which weapons each country possesses.
In a ceremony in Prague, Obama and Medvedev each signed their names to the document, which U.S. officials said would be posted in full on the Internet later Thursday.
The treaty, called New START, imposes new limits on the ready-to-use, long-range nuclear weapons and pledges to reduce the two biggest nuclear arsenals on the globe.
For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/AADB45/LD5W9/OU5U2W/6YU1PY/WCYZK/MQ/t
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Lionel Messi – The Greatest of All Time
After the first match, where Messi had had a relatively quiet game, some of the pressure had seemingly been taken off the small Argentine. Now don’t get me wrong, most people know I’m a big fan of Arsenal, but above all else I am a fan of football and the performance of Messi was something to behold.
Throughout the match in the Camp Nou, Barca again dominated the possession while having a few lackluster attempts on goal, compared the 1st leg, where they barraged Arsenal goal with attempts. Then, around 18 minutes in, Abou Diaby stole the ball off Gabriel Milito and played in English winger Theo Walcott, who sprung the offside trap and burst through on goal, squaring for the inform Nicklas Bendtner, who at the second attempt, put the ball away.
The Barca fans and side were stunned silent and were in disbelief, however after this seamless act of “disrespect” Barca responded immediately and this is when Messi took the game to the Gunners in the final third, and thanks to poor defending from Mikael Silvestre, a sign of things to come, the Argentine smashed the ball in the top corner. The Camp Nou erupted, but Arsenal was still in with a shout.
16 minutes later Messi done it again. This time picking the ball up from 30 yards out, picked out a great pass to find Eric Abidal down the left, and attempt a square ball into the box, was poorly cleared by Arsenal again, the ball fell to Messi who had started the move, and dinked the ball over Almunia with his right foot. Again Messi celebrated, the Camp Nou again erupted, and Arsene Wenger looked dismayed. The Argentinean, pushed his team into the lead and carried the Barca team forward.
5 minutes later, the ball lost in midfield, a high line from Arsenal, a simple headed ball through, away goes Messi who carries the ball towards the goal, looks square, decides against playing in teenage prodigy Bojan, looks at Almunia and outrageously chips the Spaniard and wheels away in celebration. An excellent goal, to cap an excellent 21 minutes for the Argentine and for Barca.
Half time came and went, with Arsenal almost conceding immediately after half time, managed to restrict Barca to no more real chances. Arsenal brought on Eduardo and Eboue in an attempt to salvage something, but the Arsenal side look tired, and after chasing the Spanish giants for near enough 3 hrs of football, and with 2 minutes left on the clock, Xavi jinked passed Denilson, shimmied left and slid in Messi again... Eboue playing him onside, went passed the chasing back Clichy and Vermaelen, hitting his 1st shot directly at Almunia, and then easily smashing the rebound in.
4 goals in the one of the biggest games of the season, in the biggest club competition in the World. Messi undoubtedly the star of the show, head and shoulders above fellow professionals including the likes of Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. After displaying amazing attacking ability and bravery, opposition boss Arsene Wenger said:
I echo these sentiments, and feel that not only is he the best player in the World, but the best ever. Some people say the likes of Pele, Eusebio, Bobby Charlton, George Best and who can forget the man he has been forever compared to Diego Maradona, but there were players from a different era. Messi is only 22 years old, and already has 119 goals in 204 games, while scoring 4 hat tricks this year alone."I believe we lost against a team that is better than us and that has the best player in the world. Once he's on the run, Messi is unstoppable. He's the only player who can change direction at such a pace."
This performance, along with his many other excellent displays in the number 10 shirt, showcasing his pace, bravery, amazing dribbling ability, power, strength and shooting accuracy, you’ll have to come up with a well thought out and valid argument, with some very strong reasoning for me to reconsider. In a team which won every tournament/competition it entered in calendar season 2008/2009 alone, and combined with great players such as Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, Alves and many more, it seems not only is Messi the greatest ever, but he could be playing in the greatest team ever.
Real Talk Football gives its tributes to Lionel Messi. What’s more to come??