Wednesday, November 16, 2011

IMPORTANT NOTICE OF YOUR PAYMENT

United Nations
Department of
Insight and Economic Affairs
FINANCE & SPECIAL DUTIES OFFICE
Distr.: General
London – UK

IMPORTANT NOTICE

ATTN: Dear Beneficiary.


May God almighty be with you as you receive this message. I am Rev. Peter Mark, I work with the United Nations, Public Finance & Special Duties. Our objective is to investigate the legitimacy of financial activities within Banks, Financial institutions and Security houses through our security network thereby fight against scam and fraudulent activities within. By so doing, directs the paying authorities to make immediate payment of verified claims to the beneficiaries without further delay. I am writing you based on the fact that I want to assist you receive your long awaited payment. I discovered some abnormality in your claims process which prompted me to write you.

After a detailed review of your case file, I found out that your payment has been approved for immediate release to your account but some top officials within the financial Institution you are working with has been deliberately delaying your payment. They continue masterminding plan to issue you one fee or the other using different quarters, tax and levies with the intention of diverting your attention and making your believe your fund is coming to your account which is false.

I am legally contacting you regarding the release of your long awaited fund. I therefore wish to inform you that your payment is being processed and will be released to you as soon as you respond to this letter. To be sure that you are the rightful and legitimate beneficiary,

Please re-confirm to me the following:

(1) Your Full Name:
(2) Phone, Fax and Mobile Number:
(3) Company Name, Home Address:
(4) Profession, Age and Marital status:
(5) Expected Amount:

Note that your fund has been cleared from all financial revocation related activities and I strictly advise you to please maintain topmost secrecy as it may cause a lot of problems which might hinder the successful accomplishment of the transfer of your fund to you if found out that we are using this way to help you. Do not ever tell anybody about this until you have your money. I want to help you because something in me tells me you are an honest person.

As soon as I receive your response message, I will advise you further. Thanks for Your Cooperation.

Yours faithfully,

REV. PETER MARK.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Diabetes Health Tips

Diabetes - General Information

Artificial Pancreas Safe, Effective in Early Study
An "artificial pancreas" designed to deliver the key blood sugar-regulating hormone insulin to diabetic patients without the need for injections has been found safe and effective in a preliminary study with ten patients.
The device is an insulin reservoir, implanted in the tissue lining the abdominal cavity and connected to a sensor implanted in the jugular vein. The reservoir requires insulin refills every month or so. When the sensor detects an increase in blood glucose, the reservoir delivers the required amount of insulin.


Diabetes Test After Heart Attack Shows Future Risk
Testing patients who have had heart attacks for signs of diabetes before they leave the hospital may identify those with the highest risk of future heart attacks. Many people hospitalized for a heart attack have undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes, a term coined to describe the millions of overweight and obese people who have blood sugar levels suggesting an elevated risk of full-blown diabetes. Medications, exercise and diet changes, all of which can restore normal glucose levels, may reduce the risk of heart attacks in patients who have already had a heart attack.


Diabetic Dental Care
Immaculate mouth care is a must. Diabetics are much more prone to gum disease. More frequent dental visits may be needed and careful brushing and flossing are a necessity. Avoid ill-fitting dentures that may cause mouth sores.


Diabetic Eye Care
If you're a diabetic, regular visits to your eye care professional are a must to prevent problems that could lead to blindness.


Diabetic Foot Care Tips
* Take the pressure off your feet by losing weight if you are obese.
* Inspect your feet at least once per day. If you can't see well, ask someone to do it for you.
* Wash feet with mild soap and lukewarm water daily.
* Wear white cotton socks rather than synthetic ones with dyes.
* Don't go barefoot or wear ill-fitting shoes.
* See a podiatrist regularly for toenail trims and other routine maintenance.


Diabetics Are Prone to Foot Problems
Diabetics have decreased sensation and circulation in their feet making them prone to foot infections/wounds that could eventually lead to amputation.


Drug Could Delay Diabetes
Acarbose, a drug that blocks the digestion of starch, could prevent or delay the development of the most common form of diabetes in those with slightly high blood sugar.


Exercises to Avoid
Diabetics should avoid exercises that involve pushing or pulling heavy objects and lifting weights. Blood sugar levels and blood pressure are raised during this kind of exercise.