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So far all the supermarket bought chicken rice chilli I've tried, this is the closest to those by chicken rice hawkers. Not spicy enough tho, but it's good to have for when you ownself make chicken rice or when u buy rotastary chicken

Pelangi giant, iirc about rm3+ a bottle
Stop la. U think here shopping portal ah. 😆

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Those dim light all la. I only go for authentic massage. No happy ending for me cos my hormones level low. No urge anymore. Only urge is to eat. Jiak ba ba

Now is 100% cut on sugar
What kind of massage? There's a kind of massage for your kind of problem also. While the outcome is the same as happy ending, the objective is more of medical than pleasure. Forgot the name of it.

There's also tcm massage for women womb, 2 kind of treatment,
1st is for those keep trying but cant conceive, there's a tcm womb intubation or whatever you call that. Use herbs on ur lower belly, heat to certain temp, etc.

2nd is aft giving birth, like if u fall, backpain u go for bone setting, theres womb setting also. What this treatment does is push back ur internals to where they supposed to be.
 
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Watsons
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What kind of massage? There's a kind of massage for your kind of problem also. While the outcome is the same as happy ending, the objective is more of medical than pleasure. Forgot the name of it.

There's also tcm massage for women womb, 2 kind of treatment,
1st is for those keep trying but cant conceive, there's a tcm womb intubation or whatever you call that. Use herbs on ur lower belly, heat to certain temp, etc.

2nd is aft giving birth, like if u fall, backpain u go for bone setting, theres womb setting also. What this treatment does is push back ur internals to where they supposed to be.
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Not commenting on the industries there but on the naive people who keep bringing back ultra processed sugars and chemicals then wonder why their health keeps falling apart.
Malaysia's low-end staples and groceries is definitely cheaper, but I nowadays use internationally imported items e.g. European branded Extra Virgin Olive oil, Australian/NZland/European meat & dairy products, Taiwan short grain rice, or Indian Basmati rice & Darjeeling tea, Canadian roasted coffee beans, or food products made with no msg/preservatives and these are similarly priced or more expensive in Malaysia.
 

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Malaysia's low-end staples and groceries is definitely cheaper, but I nowadays use internationally imported items e.g. European branded Extra Virgin Olive oil, Australian/NZland/European meat & dairy products, Taiwan short grain rice, or Indian Basmati rice & Darjeeling tea, Canadian roasted coffee beans, or food products made with no msg/preservatives and these are similarly priced or more expensive in Malaysia.
My preference is for ghee and quality coconut oil exclusively, not olive oil.
 

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Malaysia's low-end staples and groceries is definitely cheaper, but I nowadays use internationally imported items e.g. European branded Extra Virgin Olive oil, Australian/NZland/European meat & dairy products, Taiwan short grain rice, or Indian Basmati rice & Darjeeling tea, Canadian roasted coffee beans, or food products made with no msg/preservatives and these are similarly priced or more expensive in Malaysia.
Of course. Msia charges like 50% import levy on these imported products.

Buying imported food products from msia is only contributing to msia reserves
 

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These products are high in saturated fat, which is linked to increased risk of heart disease.

Saturated fats and cardiovascular health: Current evidence and controversies
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34649831/
The assumption that saturated fat intake directly increases cardiovascular risk is an oversimplification and does not reflect the totality of current evidence. Clinical data show that while saturated fat may raise LDL cholesterol in some individuals, others demonstrate no increase or even a reduction, and in certain cases saturated fat intake is associated with a lowering of lipoprotein(a), an independent and highly atherogenic risk factor that remains unaddressed by statin therapy.

LDL cholesterol concentration alone is an incomplete biomarker. More reliable indicators of risk include ApoB particle number, triglyceride levels, HDL function, LDL particle phenotype, and Lp(a). Dietary patterns incorporating natural sources of saturated fat frequently raise HDL, lower triglycerides, and shift LDL toward larger, more buoyant particles that are considered less atherogenic. Lauric acid in particular has been shown to increase HDL, improve the LDL to HDL ratio, and promote a shift in LDL particle size toward the larger, less dense phenotype, though the net clinical effect depends on the surrounding metabolic context.

By contrast, excessive omega 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid intake whether from industrial seed oils or even in surplus from oils often perceived as healthy such as olive oil can drive oxidative stress and systemic inflammation. Equally concerning, diets high in refined carbohydrates exacerbate insulin resistance, elevate triglycerides, and create a metabolic environment that may promote cancer through hyperinsulinemia and excess glucose availability.

Taking these metabolic interactions into account and viewed through the lens of current evidence, blanket restrictions of saturated fat to an arbitrary percentage of daily calories are outdated. Clinical focus should instead prioritize metabolic health, food quality, and patient specific responses rather than rigid reliance on LDL cholesterol as a singular determinant of cardiovascular risk.

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/avocado-oil.7150472/post-157243167

 

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Of course. Msia charges like 50% import levy on these imported products.

Buying imported food products from msia is only contributing to msia reserves
Most Malaysian processed food products contain palm oil, of which I am trying to reduce my intake. So the cheaper groceries there don't really attract me. Usually I focus on buying non-food items like clothes and cleaning supplies bah.
 

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The assumption that saturated fat intake directly increases cardiovascular risk is an oversimplification and does not reflect the totality of current evidence. Clinical data show that while saturated fat may raise LDL cholesterol in some individuals, others demonstrate no increase or even a reduction, and in certain cases saturated fat intake is associated with a lowering of lipoprotein(a), an independent and highly atherogenic risk factor that remains unaddressed by statin therapy.

LDL cholesterol concentration alone is an incomplete biomarker. More reliable indicators of risk include ApoB particle number, triglyceride levels, HDL function, LDL particle phenotype, and Lp(a). Dietary patterns incorporating natural sources of saturated fat frequently raise HDL, lower triglycerides, and shift LDL toward larger, more buoyant particles that are considered less atherogenic. Lauric acid in particular has been shown to increase HDL, improve the LDL to HDL ratio, and promote a shift in LDL particle size toward the larger, less dense phenotype, though the net clinical effect depends on the surrounding metabolic context.

By contrast, excessive omega 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid intake whether from industrial seed oils or even in surplus from oils often perceived as healthy such as olive oil can drive oxidative stress and systemic inflammation. Equally concerning, diets high in refined carbohydrates exacerbate insulin resistance, elevate triglycerides, and create a metabolic environment that may promote cancer through hyperinsulinemia and excess glucose availability.

Taking these metabolic interactions into account and viewed through the lens of current evidence, blanket restrictions of saturated fat to an arbitrary percentage of daily calories are outdated. Clinical focus should instead prioritize metabolic health, food quality, and patient specific responses rather than rigid reliance on LDL cholesterol as a singular determinant of cardiovascular risk.

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/avocado-oil.7150472/post-157243167


Erm does this wall of text have an actual scientific source? Or is your source that youtube link haha :D
 

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Erm does this wall of text have an actual scientific source? Or is your source that youtube link haha :D
If you are in doubt, the most responsible step is to consult a good doctor. A competent physician will confirm that the issues I have raised are supported by clinical literature and not just by internet commentary. It is worth investing in proper medical advice rather than dismissing the discussion with just casual remarks. In any case, this is not the right thread for such a debate.
 
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