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Sunday 2 September 2012

Jeephies, our night guradian

Hi everybody! I'm a Jeephy,do you know what are Jeephies?
Well, we're little creatures that guard you at night when you sleep.

We usually guard beside your bed.

When you're feeling cold, we will keep you warm.

When you have nightmares, we make sure that you'll go back to sleep.

When you're sick, we take care of you.

When you hide your tooth under your pillow, we'll pass it to the tooth fairy.
When there's a monster under your bed, we won't let it hurt you.

We, the Jeephies will protect you on one condition, you must be good, If not, our powers won't work.
Sleep tight.

Saturday 1 September 2012

Pretty cakes are deadly!

Colourful cakes like these are getting famous nowadays.
Some of them look so cute that you cannot resist to buy it for your loved ones!
But do you know how dangerous and unhealthy these cakes can be?

Here a list of food colours and their causes.

  • Blue #1 (Brilliant Blue)
  • An unpublished study suggested the possibility that Blue 1 caused kidney tumors in mice. What it's in: Baked goods, beverages, desert powders, candies, cereal, drugs, and other products.

  • Blue #2 (Indigo Carmine)
  • Causes a statistically significant incidence of tumors, particularly brain gliomas, in male rats. What it's in: Colored beverages, candies, pet food, & other food and drugs.

  • Citrus Red #2It's toxic to rodents at modest levels and caused tumors of the urinary bladder and possibly other organs. What it's in: Skins of Florida oranges.

  • Green #3 (Fast Green)
  • Caused significant increases in bladder and testes tumors in male rats. What it's in: Drugs, personal care products, cosmetic products except in eye area, candies, beverages, ice cream, sorbet; ingested drugs, lipsticks, and externally applied cosmetics.

  • Red #3 (Erythrosine)
  • Recognized in 1990 by the FDA as a thyroid carcinogen in animals and is banned in cosmetics and externally applied drugs. What it's in: Sausage casings, oral medication, maraschino cherries, baked goods, candies.

  • Red #40 (Allura Red)
  • This is the most-widely used and consumed dye. It may accelerate the appearance of immune-system tumors in mice. It also causes hypersensitivity (allergy-like) reactions in some consumers and might trigger hyperactivity in children. What it's in: Beverages, bakery goods, dessert powders, candies, cereals, foods, drugs, and cosmetics.

  • Yellow #5 (Tartrazine)
  • Yellow 5 causes sometimes-severe hypersensitivity reactions and might trigger hyperactivity and other behavioral effects in children. What it's in: Pet foods, numerous bakery goods, beverages, dessert powders, candies, cereals, gelatin desserts, and many other foods, as well as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

  • Yellow #6 (Sunset Yellow)
  • Caused adrenal tumors in animals and occasionally causes severe hypersensitivity reactions. What it's in: Color bakery goods, cereals, beverages, dessert powders, candies, gelatin deserts, sausage, cosmetics and drugs.

    Not only that, the high sugar level in most cakes will cause Diabetes in the long run.
     
    So, does this cake STILL look yummy to you?