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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The bald truth about hair loss


FROM the shaved heads of hip-hop artistes to the wavy long-haired tresses of Bollywood stars, hair has always made a personal statement in our society. Hair, as our crowning glory, is one of the main ways that people use to establish their individuality and express their style, and has had sociological significance throughout history.


Because of its perceived importance, anything that happens to our hair that we can’t control – falling out or turning grey, for instance – can be the source of much anxiety and in severe cases, can lead to depression.


If you are one of the many men and women who feel you are losing hair, look around you and you will notice that hair loss is not uncommon. In Malaysia, one in two men over the age of 50 are losing or have lost their hair from a condition called male-pattern hair loss (MPHL), according to the Malaysian Society for Hair Sciences. A similar proportion of women also experience some degree of hair loss (from female-pattern hair loss) by the time they reach the age of 60 years and a smaller proportion will lose their hair due to other causes.


Like it or not, hair loss is more than a cosmetic problem. While it does not present any vital structural problems, it has deep psychological effects on one’s social life, perception of self and confidence. This classifies hair loss as a medical health issue which should, for effective results, be diagnosed and treated by a doctor.


So, what causes hair loss? And more importantly, what has science got to do with it? Quite a lot it turns out. Read on to learn more.


The basics


Hair is produced by hair follicle-indentations of the epidermis (outer skin layer) that contain the hair root, the muscle attached to it, and sebaceous glands. Hair is made up of dead cells filled with proteins, most of which are known as keratins. The cells are woven together like a rope to form the hair fibre.


The hair fibre, in turn, has three layers: the outer cuticle with its fish-scale like structure; the cortex, which contains the bulk of the fibre; and the centre, or medulla. Hair colour is determined by melanocytes, cells that produce pigment. When these cells stop producing pigment, hair turns gray.


Although it seems as if the hair on your head is always growing, hair actually has active and rest phases. The growth phase, known as anagen, lasts for two to six years. At any given time, about 90% of scalp hair is in the growth stage. The remainder is in the rest phase, known as telogen; this lasts from two to three months.


Once the rest phase is over, the hair strand falls out and a new one begins to grow. As a result, it’s considered normal to lose from 20 to 100 hairs a day. Only a change in your regular pattern of loss is considered abnormal – but many things, including genetic factors, diet, stress, and medications, can change that pattern.


Baldness: Manifest destiny


The most common cause of hair loss in both men and women is rooted in genetic factors. Called androgenic alopecia, it is known as male-pattern baldness (MPHL) in men and female-pattern hair loss in women. (Alopecia is the scientific term for baldness.) In fact, genetics accounts for 95% of all cases of hair loss in this country.


Baldness results from a combination of genetic factors and levels of testosterone (a hormone produced by the adrenal gland in both sexes and also by the testes in men).


If hormone levels are right, then the hair follicles will express their genetic destiny by growing for shorter periods and producing finer hairs. In men, who have higher levels of testosterone than women, this eventually results in a bald scalp at the crown of the head and a horseshoe-shaped fringe of hair remaining on the sides.


In women, the hair thins all over the scalp; the hairline does not recede. This type of hair loss doesn’t usually show up in women until menopause; until then, oestrogen tends to counteract the effects of testosterone.


Other causes of hair loss
In addition, hair loss can also be caused by:


Situations of stress – many women lose hair after giving birth while both genders can experience hair loss after surgery or after a particularly stressful situation. In medical terms, this cause of hair loss is called telogen effluvium and is temporary. While patients can lose up to 30% of their hair, it would usually also grow back once the body and its systems recover.


Condition of the scalp – fungal infections of the scalp or hair root can lead to hair loss. So can psoriasis of the scalp.


Autoimmune suppression – known as alopecia areata, hair loss here is due to a reaction of the immune system which suppresses the growth stage of the hair follicle. Alopecia areata causes hair to fall in patches and can sometimes affect the whole body including facial hair like eyebrows and even pubic hair.


Existing medical conditions – people who suffer from thyroid disease or iron deficiency can also experience hair loss as a result of the effect the diseases have on the body. Internal fungal infections such as syphilis can also cause hair loss.


What your doctor has to do with it


Medical science has made significant strides in recent years to get to the root of the problem and there are now a number of effective treatment options available to help those suffering from hair loss.

A common misconception in hair loss is that there is no cure. This myth is particularly misguided because the fact is that there are approved, medically proven ways to treat the condition, depending on what causes hair to fall out in the first place.


For instance, if you discover that your hair loss is due to a fungal infection of the scalp, then appropriate medication can be prescribed to kill the invading fungi and restore the health and function of the scalp.


If, in a similar vein, your hair loss is caused by thyroid disease or anaemia, then treating the disease will also treat the hair loss.


If you find that it is telogen effluvium that is causing your hair loss, then you can only be patient because the hair will grow back once the stress period is over.


Where hair loss is caused by MPHL, which is most likely the case (it being the commonest cause for loss of hair), drugs such as the oral treatment finasteride have been an effective treatment for the condition. This drug has been scientifically proven in studies to tackle the very root of MPHL and inhibit the disruptive action of DHT in the hair follicle.


The conclusion is obvious. The key to effectively treating hair loss lies in a proper and accurate diagnosis of the cause of the problem which should only be carried out by a trained medical professional like your family doctor or a dermatologist (physicians who specialise in treating diseases of the skin, nails and hair). A misdiagnosis can, at worse, exacerbate the problem, or, at the very least, take you on a frustrating goose chase.


A doctor will evaluate a patient’s hair problem by asking questions about diet, medications including vitamins and health food taken in the last six months, family history of hair loss, recent illness, and hair care habits. Hormonal effects may be evaluated in women by asking about menstrual cycles, pregnancies, and menopause.


After examining the scalp and hair, your doctor may check a few hairs under the microscope. Sometimes blood tests or a scalp biopsy may be required for an accurate diagnosis. It’s important to find the cause and whether or not the problem will respond to medical treatment.

Excerpt from The Star

By Dr STEVEN KW CHOW

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

The smallest pharmaceutical company on Bursa Malaysia

We do not lack of pharmaceutical company on Bursa Malaysia. Like CCM, CCM Duopharma Biotech Bhd , Pharmaniaga, Hovid, Apex Healthcare Berhad, etc. However, the smallest base on market capitalisation is Taiwanese controlled YSP Southeast Asia Holding Bhd.

Despite being a main board listed company. Market capitalization of YSP Southeast Asia Holding Bhd even smaller than Mesdaq listed Kotra.

YSP is 42%-owned by Taiwan-listed Yung Shin Pharmaceutical Industries Co Ltd, which has 42 years of experience in the pharmaceutical sector. The Malaysian unit, on the other hand, has about 20 years of history.

YSP is a generic pharmaceutical company, which means its products have patent expiry dates. It produces a wide range of quality products, including tablets, capsules, suppositories, liquid preparation, powders, gels and creams.

The company launches an average of 10 new products every year. It has about 200 products that are registered with the Drug Control Authority.

Last week . it president and group managing director Dr Frank S. Lee announced it plan plans to set up new facilities by year-end to produce sterile products such as eye-drops and injections.

YSP currently operates world-class manufacturing and warehousing facilities. The two new blocks will be at the existing plant in Bangi.

"In the past 20 years we have expanded our factory twice. We’re going to build two more blocks of buildings by end of this year as part of our expansion,” he told The Star recently.

Lee said YSP could only apply for product licence for the sterile range after the facilities were ready, hence it would be two years before it could launch sterile products.

“We’ve already spent two to three years, from idea inception to designing the layout for the new facilities, as there were many changes,” he added. He noted that the technicalities of sterile products were higher than capsules or syrups.

“This will be the first time we’re producing sterile products. Prior to this, we imported them from Taiwan. Now, from Malaysia, we can export them to the rest of South-East Asia,” he added.

Their margins will depend on the technology that will be transferred from YSP’s parent company in Taiwan.

“If our technology is good enough, the profit margins are better than tablets,” Lee said.

“We have to exercise more stringent quality control and validation because sterile products are considered high risk. Injection is different from tablets as it is injected directly into your blood immediately,” he added.

He said YSP was set up to cater to the South-East Asian markets due to the huge population of more than 500 million.

Over 80% of sales are derived from the Malaysian market and the rest from the rest of South-East Asia.

It sees huge potential in regional markets like Vietnam and Indonesia as these economies are growing rapidly with a huge population of some 85 million and 200 million respectively.

Additionally, import barriers in some South-East Asia countries are propelling YSP to consider building manufacturing facilities outside of Malaysia.

“The population in Vietnam, for example, is big enough to put a generic factory there. The government also provides attractive tax incentives for investors,” he said.

Meanwhile, Lee said the company had a “stable” policy when it came to rewarding shareholders.

“It is not in dividend alone, it could also be bonus issue. We are a stable and consistent listing company. We are small but we are solid,” he added.

The company has in the past shown steady earnings growth and sound financial fundamentals.

The balance sheet remains healthy as it has a net cash of RM6.3mil as at end-March.

Currently, CCM Buopharma Biotech Bhd and Kotra also produce sterile product in Malaysia.

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Skin MD Natural on YouTube




I have received an email from Mr Pete Grimaldi of Skin MD Natural which give me a link to YouTube, claim it show how Skin MD Natural protecting skin from rock-dissolving acid!

The Post get 14 comments. As I unable to review the fact on YouTube, view it at your own risk. I have provided link to YouTube at the bottom of this page.


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Monday, May 14, 2007

INS Bioscience leave MLM business







Yesterday, Nanyang reported that Mesdaq listed INS Bioscience going to leave it direct selling business to venture into ecommerce business to create a portal for herbs product.

Second Board listed Hai-O. Start from chain of retail outlet selling chinese medical product. Venture into direct selling and MLM business. Today, direct selling and MLM business contribute more than half of it revenue and product, become the company core business and money earner.

INS Bioscience however, start from direct selling and MLM business. Last year, the company claim that it OEM business contribute more profit than it direct selling business.

Yesterday, news of the company plan to cease it direct selling business and launch it online herbs portal on 1st July 2007 was reported on Nanyang.

A search on Google show that China Press also reported similar news. However, China Press make a contradict report. It reported that the company already launch the portal in August 2007 and has attracted 1,500 distributors todate. However, the company still showing a loss of RM950,000 on third quarter of 2006.

Nanyang reported that each distributor or franchisee have to pay RM30,000 and would get RM38,000 value of stock in return. However, the company turnover in third quarter 2006 drop from RM23.57 million to RM19.47 million in the corresponding period. Drop 17.4%. The figure doesn't tally? Shouldn't 1,500 new franchisee paying RM30,000 each should get RM45 million?

INS Bioscience wheat grass product get fierce competition from Yigaho. It Insupro forte's bitter gourd product facing competition from OTC low cost product like Main Board listed CCM's Bitter melon and non listed company's Diabegard.

MLM transform to ecommerce is a trend given a lot of MLM company has slowly move to ecommerce.

However, INS Bioscience strategy that required franchisee to pay RM30,000 up front seem contrary to normal reseller or associate that required minimum capital.

This requirement just like recruiting direct selling's stockist that required to pay an up front cost for stock. However, it is not easy for a direct selling company or MLM company to recruit 1,000 to 1,500 stockist nationwide each paying RM30,000. A target to recruit 5,000 to 6,000 by year end seem rather ambitious for the company. Let see whether the company able to do it this round?








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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Ogawa Vs OSIM

Malaysian must be familiar with the two leading brand of massage chairs......Ogawa and OSIM.

Previously, only OSIM International Ltd listed on the Singapore Exchange.

Last month. Ogawa World Bhd, previously operated under Healthy World Lifestyle Sdn Bhd listed on Bursa Malaysia.

Ogawa is the market leader in Malaysia, with a 44.8% market share, according to a report by Affin Investment Bank. Its closest competitor, Singapore-listed OSIM International Ltd, holds a 32.2% share.

However, OSIM has grown to a market value of almost RM1bil, and it even partnered Temasek Holdings Pte to take over Brookstone Inc, a chain store in the US.

Ogawa, which only has a market value of RM137mil at the first week of it value.

If Ogawa able to grow it market size to OSIM's billion level without any right issue,bonus issue and private placement. It share price have to jump at least 9 times higher from now.

OSIM also acquired nutrition retailer Global Active Ltd, which operate GNC outlet. GNC reputable for it weight loss product.

Ron Sim, the man whose company is almost synonymous with massage chairs, has come a long way. More than two decades ago, he was struggling to keep his 100 sq ft electronics-goods shop at People's Park going.

"Back then, I was trying to survive," says Sim, chairman and chief executive of Osim International, which has since grown into a 560-outlet health and fitness product marketing company that has a presence in every continent except South America, the Arctic and Antarctica.

Oga­wa World Bhd started out as a trading business for household and electrical products such as water purifiers in 1986. The company, which was started by Wong Lee Keong and Lim Poh Khian, entered the health and wellness market 10 years later.

"massage culture" in the US is still in its "infancy", where the penetration rate is only about 1% of the 100 million households. In Asia, like Japan, for example, the penetration rate is around 30%, says OSIM's Sim.

OSIM has a upper hand in US market with the acquisition of Brookstone. Ogawa, has a catch up game to play.

Another risk factor is increasing competition from its existing competitors as well as new smaller entrants from China. "The emergence of copycat products at competitive prices will likely pose a key threat to the growth potential of mainstream retailers like Ogawa," states Hwang-DBS. As a result, Ogawa is looking to diversify its product range by introducing up to 10 new products per year. The company is also looking to grow its Deki brand, which is targeted at lower-income customers.

Over-dependence on major suppliers is one of the Ogawa's risks. Its two major suppliers, Fujiryoki (Shanghai) Trading Co Ltd and Xiamen Comfort Science & Technology Co Ltd, contributed to 64.4% of its products as at September last year. However, Ogawa has a healthy cash pile of RM34.9 million and no borrowings.

Surprisingly, both Ogawa and OSIM also market Blood Pressure Monitor,Thermometers, and Weighting Scales. It is not sure both company sources the product from the same suppliers?






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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Traditional Medical practitional recognised by Australia government


Malaysia government has recently approved the establishment of integrated hospitals, which integrates the practice of traditional and complementary medicine (T/CM) to the current national health system. The Health Ministry will set aside an initial sum of RM1.5mil for a pilot project of incorporating traditional and complementary medicine (TCM) in three government hospitals.


The Ministry Of Health has selected three hospitals to implement this integration, namely Hospital Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang, Hospital Putrajaya, and Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor. Some of the T/CM practices that would be introduced in phases with these hospitals include acupuncture, reflexology and masseur, just to name a few.


“The plan now is to have a division for TCM, so that patients can either opt for the Western or traditional medicine division.


“In time, we hope to have a better integration system, where both disciplines can be practised together,” said Health Ministry parliamentary secretary Datuk Lee Kah Choon


China and India are two countries that have established education and training system in the field of T/CM, in particular the Chinese medicine, acupuncture and ayurveda.


Lee said that based on the World Health Organisation’s findings, 75% of people in developing countries and about 50% of those in developed countries used TCM.


In fact, other than China and India. Western country like Australia also recognised TCM. On 12 April 2007. Nanyang published an article by a reader written from Melbourne. He claim that in a state where he stay, Victoria. Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner (Sinseh) was recognised by the state and they can carry Dr. title in front of their name. This is first time I heard such story.




Now, Tung Shin Hospital at Jalan Pudu in Kuala Lumpur was the only Non Profit Private Hospital that provided both traditional and western medicine in Malaysia.


Recently, Nanyang feature article on Tung Shin Hospital. 80% of patient in TCM division are stroke patient. Others included cancer patient.


Nanyang and Tung Shin Hospital would provided health talk (In Mandarin) and free medical consultation (limited to first 72 register) this Saturday 21 April 2007, 3.00pm to 7.00pm


First 300 participant also free blood pressure test.


OSIM also provide free gift to first 300 participant


Patient can fax their name, tel, new IC no,male/Female, address to 03-78726921 to Nanyang's Business Development Department. Inquiry03-2072 1655 Etx 265



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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Skincare product for hand?



After sending SkinMDNatural's sample for me to test. Mr Pete Grimaldi send offer of another product. This time a skincare product for hand call Gloves in a Bottle.

AllergyBestBuy.com has recommended Gloves in a bottle as one of it Eczema Best Buy products on it website.

Actually I do not have problem with my hand. I give some of the sample to my sister. Her few years old son's elbow and knee have some skin problem as he always get injury and difficult to heal. After few days, feedback from my sister is good.



Unlike SkinMDNatural only sending the product(Sachets) only.The sample I received complete with a sample card with description(beside). It look nicer and presentable and more informative.




Singapore: Life Inspires



Unlike SkinMDNatural, Gloves in a Bottle actually available for sales in Singapore. The distributor in Singapore call Life Inspires...... the company that market Slim Delices slimming chocolate in Singapore but Gloves in a Bottle was not available in Malaysia yet. Anyone interested to become distributor?

Unlike other skincare product available at major retail outlet. Glove in a Bottle sold via clinic in Singapore. This marketing strategy is similar to Loreal's La Roche-Posay brand that only target professional like dermatologist

Blogger in Malaysia Paris Beaverbanks also received a sample from Mr Pete and has write a review on it after testing the product. I recommend you read her review as I am not going to repeat what she has said in her blog. Another Singapore base blogger vivawomen also claim received sample from Mr Pete but I unable to find her review on her blog.



Taiwan : Star Like
In Taiwan, the product market by Star Like . Star Like also market SkinMDNatural in Taiwan. It is not sure why Singapore's Life Inspire only market Gloves in Bottle in Singapore but not SkinMD Natural.




Star Like initially market UK's Eyeko cosmetic product in Taiwan. Then, it market Pinkie Swear, a brand co-found by TV producer Stephen Robinson, his wife and photographer Rhonda.

It added Dermactin-TS and Daggett & Ramsdell (DR) on it portfolio of brand and later, of course, SkinMDNatural and Glove in a Bottle.

Apparently, Taiwan marketing strategy and distribution chanel does not similar to what practise in Singapore, target professional and dermatologist like Loreal's La Roche-Posay .

Other than Star Like. Glove in a Bottle also market via Vivo.com in Taiwan


Despite SkinMDNatural and Gloves in a Bottle operated under two separated company. The person behind the two brand apparently under the same team. Both Mr Pete and Mr Dan Mueller contact me on both of the above brand. Their webpage and their marketing strategy is similar, Their marketing strategy like those recomended by Regis Mckenna. Both brand also market by the same distributor in Taiwan.







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Monday, April 09, 2007

Direct Selling stockist that threatened by gangsters in Sarawak


Last Monday, The Star reported that Bintulu MP Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing had made a strong point when highlighting Sibu’s( Sarawak) security problems in Parliament.

Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui said "Gangsters are getting more deeply involved in running illegal logging operations due to the lucrative returns from trading in unlicensed logs in the black market" in Miri, Sarawak on Tuesday.


Inspector-General of Police ( IGP) Tan Sri Musa Hassan flew to Sibu to check on the claims last week.


Musa said he was displeased with the crime situation, and action taken by the Sarawak police although they had arrested several kingpins and gang leaders. “I have also warned my officers and men that severe action will be taken against them if they are found to be involved with the gangsters,” Said the IGP.


Actually, prior to that. Media has reported that a direct sales stockist Wong Teck Seng, 38,his wife Lily Tiong Siew Lee, 28, and three children – aged between two and seven forced to flee their home after getting death threats from gangsters in Miri, Sarawak.


“We cannot return to Sarawak because the gangsters are so powerful there."
“They destroyed my home,''


Wong said his nightmare began after a dispute with another stockist over commissions.


He reported the matter to the company management who terminated the stockist's licence in August.


“Two months later, a group of gangsters beat up one of my subordinates and extorted RM15,000 from me. "


He then went into hiding in Kota Kinabalu, while his wife returned to her parents' home with the children.


“On Nov 10, a group of men stormed into my house and smashed everything, including the windows, furniture and home appliances.


“My house is in a mess now with shattered glass everywhere,'' he said.


Fearing for his life and the lives of his family members, Wong flew his wife and children to Kota Kinabalu. Together they came Kuala Lumpur.


A friend, who picked them up at the KL International Airport described the family's situation as “devastating and dreadful”.


“It was horrible to see them wearing pyjamas and slippers, with several boxes around them at the arrival hall,'' said the friend, Simon Yew.


Last week, Wong Teck Sing and his business partner Wong Sing Tung, caused a stir at the central police station here in Miri when hold protest at Miri police station.


Both men were ordered by policemen at the station to stop their protest or else they could be arrested for illegal demonstration.


The duo then left.


The Direct Selling company call Sweblink Global Network Sdn Bhd.


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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Who else get Geneva awards?

Member of Parliament, Dr Wee Ka Siong (BN - Ayer Hitam) question the rational of Universities forking out millions for dubious awards
He said Geneva-based international science exhibition, where Malaysian universities have won numerous awards, are not judged by a panel of experts but by the exhibition organisers themselves.

“Hence, it’s no surprise that each year, more than half of the participants receive awards,” he said during the motion of thanks on the Royal Address at the Dewan Rakyat.

“I met a professor from a renowned European university while on an overseas trip."

“He laughed and told me that such awards offer no academic merits,” said Dr Wee, adding that most of the products showcased in these exhibitions were from Malaysian universities

He singled out the Geneva exhibition as a favourite among Malaysian universities.

“It is embarrassing that our universities are spending millions to participate in these low-standard award competitions.”

Dr Wee alleged at one foreign exhibition, the organisers imposed 650 euros (RM3,200) for participants who had yet to commercialise their products, 180 euros (RM831) for each metre of exhibition space used and 370 euros (RM1,709) to rent a display counter.

He described such exhibitions as “profit making shows.”
The international 72-member jury judges each invention on its own merits, which means that there is not just one gold, one silver and one bronze medal per category of invention.
Other than local University, did you remember any local company that get such award?


The answer is Mesdaq listed INS Bioscience Bhd's wheatgrass.

The wheatgrass products of the company get The Geneva International Invention Award in 2000. It is not sure such award is the one claim by Dr Wee. However, the sales of the product has lifted the company into next level after getting such award. The product has get another award in Hong Kong and the company has listed on Mesdaq.


This award lead to a legal battle between it's ex-staff, now rival Yigaho.


Yigaho lead by ex-actress Miss Lim Chew Yin, who was a spoke person for INS and her brother who was a researcher of wheatgrss in INS.


INS has diversified into other product like bitter gourd extract for diabetic call Insupro forte and Bloodstream Super 2 to mitigate it effect on increase competition on wheatgrass market.
There is at least a few rival product for it diabetic product. INS, however claim that other bitter gourd's products do not contain certain extract in their products.
A weekly Mandarin health newspaper in Malaysia, Mingguan Kesihatan stated that bitter gourd may have some side effect on certain people on one of it issue. The paper claim that people might have to go to toilet after taking bitter gourd.
It is not sure how INS's Bloodstream product in the market. This is a product base on your blood type: A,B,AB and O etc. Less marketing activity have been seen on such product. The company marketing aggressively it bitter gourd product on various health magazine in Malaysia recently.


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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

我也谈江湖有异人

南洋商报
张齐清 2007/04/12


我在澳洲要知道大马讯息,只有上“南洋网”上去看。3月15日在〈商余〉版看到小黑写的〈江湖,真有异人在〉这篇稿时,我忽然也想写我的一位朋友丁医生,他是中医师,在我住的维多利亚州,中医师是受承认的,同时可在名字前头加上Dr.称号。

约20年前,朋友告诉我丁医生医德很好,道行很高,是少见的高明医生,我听了也没放在心上。直到有一天,朋友聊起80年代初期,丁太太来墨尔本大学进修药理系,他来陪读。因为闲着无聊,他便到唐人街一家中医诊所看诊赚一些钱,没想到经常门前冷落的诊所,不到一个月,病人竟然要拿病号才能轮到看诊。3年后他太太毕业,他们又回到北京干他中医师的老本行去了。

治好瘫痪卫生厅长夫人

1986年他申请移民澳洲,推荐人是当时的卫生厅长。原来丁医生在陪读的日子里,曾经医治好瘫痪在床多时的卫生厅长夫人,厅长答应他,若将来申请移民时,愿意当他的推荐人。

据丁医生说,厅长夫人是脊椎骨问题,经常疼痛,又不肯接受开刀,有将近3个月时间只吃止痛药,每天大部分时间都躺在床上,经丁医生两个多月的治疗,终于复原,卫生厅长夫妇都对丁医生的高明医术大为赞扬。

在我家,孩子对传统中医有不同看法。记得老么在90年代末期,每到晚上右眼睑便自动下垂和颤抖,我们夫妇俩起码带他去看过3个专科医生;一个是眼科专家,一个是神经系统专家,另一个是牙科专家(家庭医生说,牙齿神经也可能造成上述影响),连续3个月的折腾,都找不到病因。

最后想起丁医生,我们便带着老么去看他。我们只是简单地告诉他晚上脸部和眼睑的情况。丁医生便开始把脉,跟着又把手按在后脑颈部,他不断地查问我家老么,有没有摔倒过?而且后脑勺先着地,或且被人重击过后脑等等,老么的答案是否定的。丁医生说,我老么后脑部分断了一根血管,通常如果不是外力重击造成,便是中风造成,但是廿出头的年轻人不应该有这种现象。

脑部少了一根主血管

我再去见家庭医生,告诉他丁医生的诊断,希望他介绍去看血管科专科医生做血管显影。这一次报告出来,老么确是少了一根主血管。但教授说,那是先天性少了一根血管,脑部供血全靠另外一根,因为驮荷太重,造成血管膨大,碰到旁边的脸部神经系统才有颤抖的现象出现,他建议我家老么考虑动手术来根治。

老么动了手术,安全OK,一切恢复正常。老么事后常告诉朋友,非常神奇,几个专科医生都检查不出来,中医把脉却能诊断出病情来。

其实丁医生是擅长多方面的医术,更是脊椎骨的高手。

他后来经营羊皮出口生意到中国,经常中澳两地飞,诊所看诊时间都在晚上,而且每周只有3个晚上,因此他的诊所经常客满,病患得排队轮候,有些病患老人他也免费施诊赠药。

记得90年代中期,大马一家上市公司的老板,从吉隆坡打电话给我,说他的机器供应商扭伤了腰躺在家快一个月,问我能不能叫丁医生上门看诊。坦白讲,丁医生就是因业务繁忙奔波,才把看诊时间缩短,哪里有时间上门看诊。我既然开了口,丁医生也曾经治好过这位老板,当时他来旅游时扭伤了脚踝,也算是相识,既然老远来电话相托,也便答应下来。

机器供应商是一位七十高龄的长者,身体硕壮,是因为帮忙搬动机器时扭伤了腰脊。有人曾经介绍一位会说英语,移民自斐济群岛的郎中给他治病,大概看他是老板,便狠狠敲了他一笔,背痛却依旧不消。

背椎骨出问题

我陪丁医生上门看诊时,老先生态度很差。他太太从床上扶他起来,丁医生说床垫太软,要他睡在客厅餐桌上。从老先生脸部表情上,确是疼痛异常。丁医生在老先生背椎处推压试探,说是尾脊三和四关节处出问题。老先生不相信,认为只用手在脊骨上乱压了几次便指出毛病,他叫老太太去拿出医院照的X光片,片上清楚注明是三和四之间的尾椎骨出问题,老先生这时才肯让丁医生针灸,之后再做指压推拿,大约前后花了一个多小时。

4天后,老太太又给我电话,说老先生很想再见丁医生,我又再次陪了丁医生上门看诊,应门的是老先生,显然他病情好多了。丁医生给他针灸和推拿完毕,他要丁医生无论如何都得留下来喝杯咖啡,他说老太太特地烘焙了蛋糕,要请丁医生吃。他还告诉丁医生:“我听您的指示,已经换了硬床垫。”态度前后判若两人。

老先生夫妇送我们出门,老先生说:“丁医生,你两次看诊总共多少钱?”丁医生说以后再算(其实冲着我的面子,后来也没收钱)。

约半年后,大马老板忽然来墨尔本并给我电话,说老先生患了肺癌末期,离开医院后呆在家中,不肯吃药,不肯再回去看医生。老先生说,别的医生他不要见,他只想见丁医生。结果大马老板载丁医生去看老先生,回来之后,丁医生给我电话说,从老先生的脉象来看,肾脏功能几乎完全丧失,他已经告诉大马的吴老板,老先生最多能再活10天。

第六天传来老先生的噩耗。

最后我再谈谈大马的吴老板。那次他伤了脚踝,我带他去看丁医生,这是小毛病,当然很快妙手回春。但是让吴老板惊叹佩服的是,丁医生看他的气色不很好,给他把了脉,然后告诉他,他的肝脏有毛病,吴老板说他知道,目前正在治疗中。

这就是吴老板信服丁医生的最大原因。

(寄自墨尔本)

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Another MLM company list on Bursa Malaysia


ZHULIAN Corp Bhd, a direct selling and multi-level marketing company, has on 17 March 2007 hired CIMB Investment Bank Bhd to help arrange its listing on Bursa Malaysia's main board.

The group is involved mainly in the manufacturing and direct selling of costume jewellery, nutritional products, food and beverages, water purification systems, mattress pads and pillows, and other consumer products.

Its products are also exported to Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore.

Zhulian group managing director Teoh Meng Keat said Zhulian has over 649 product lines marketed under 28 brands, with the jewellery segment contributing about 30 per cent of revenue.

Over the past few years, he said, the group has diversified into nutritional products, food and beverage products and a wide range of other consumer products.

The company will joint other MLM compnay that listed on Bursa Malaysia like Amway, Cosway, CNI, DXN, Liqua Health, Hai-O and INS.

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Monday, April 02, 2007

江湖 真有异人在

南洋商报
2007/03/15
小黑

江湖何其大,而且中华文化博大精深,能人异士隐居其中原是极可能的事。

守卫员哈欣夜晚骑摩多回家,路上被一辆将相碰倒。他老人家是敢死队出生,地面上翻滚两下站立起来,扯紧对方的衣襟要打人。对方说:“我们报警吧。”哈欣这才想起,自己既没有驾照,摩多也无路税,马上放了对方一马,逃之夭夭。这时候,他肩膀开始激烈作痛。进入医院检查,原来不止肩胛骨断了,而且肋骨也折了两根。

怎么办?哈欣抬头望主治医生查卡里亚。医生半开玩笑,“我可以为你包扎。不过你还是去金宝找“sinseh”(先生)吧。”哈欣寻到跌打医师简陋的木屋,只见屋前已经有好几人在等候。道明来意,接受医师治疗,果然两个月后就康复回来上班。谈起“sinseh”,哈欣竖起大拇指,赞不绝口。“只有一项不好,”他说。“没有证明书,不能向公司索讨赔偿。”

哈欣不知道,在我们华裔圈子内,常有这类江湖异人隐姓埋名,匿藏在红尘之中。有一天朵拉和我黄昏运动,她不小心扭了脚,次日肿胀如红面龟。我得到高人指点,摸到红土坎杨亚武师傅家。师傅五短身材,声若洪钟。我们相见甚欢。谈话间他以迅雷不及掩耳的手法,在肿胀处按了一下,次日即恢复如常。那已经是10年前的事情了。从此以后,学生若有扭闪了手脚,只要提起小黑的学生,师傅必然免费治疗。10年来,师傅盛名远播,门庭若市,每星期都有新加坡、吉隆坡、吧生、槟城、亚罗士打的病黎专车前来候教。

新年期间拜访二叔,他回忆童年往事,犹记得有一回左边牙齿疼痛,3日不能消退。正苦恼中,恰好碰上一位束高髻、缠小脚的老太太经过。老人家将他拉到身边,在右颚底下摸出一颗疔,以银针一扎,牙疼马上消失。此后二叔有牙疾,依样画葫芦,任是扎了十几下,都不成功。

理性的二叔碰上北方高人

二叔虽然在童年遗失了缠小脚的老太太,近年来却认识了亚罗士打另一位高人。二叔晚年患眼疾,恰好碰上北方高人。第一次拜访,对方取出2寸银针一枚,由眉毛上方向下扎,然后不休止地抖动不下300次,如此往返数回,视觉果然有很大改善。二叔是理性的人,居然如此信服,真叫人另眼相看。

孩童时期,祖母重复提起乡下一座寺庙的住持,手按地面一腾跃,就可以挂上屋梁。更有邻居患白喉,在生死之间。经人介绍,寻获双溪巴呷医师。医师就在草屋前面采摘一些叶片藤蔓,研磨成汁,灌入病患口中。果然救了一命。

江湖何其大,而且中华文化博大精深,能人异士隐居其中原是极可能的事。有一件不能理解的现象是,为何先生们都各有个性?有一些不爱说话,有些最不喜欢读书人,有一些专说反面话,有些则不愿意回答问题。虽然如此,一般上只要摸对了他们的脾气,就会对病黎伸出援手,没有辜负悬壶济世的神圣职责。只是随着时代进步,医疗设备越来越先进,类似的绝技渐渐已无传人。这是何其可惜的事呀。

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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Chocolate, beauty and slimmimg

Slimming industry was having a lot of bad press recently.

First, A 33-year-old housewife in Kedah, Malaysia, Normala Shahidan died at the Alor Star Hospital’s from kidney complications because she had taken the Kintop slimming capsule, which was banned by the Health Ministry in August last year.

The Health Ministry banned the Kintop slimming capsule after it was found to contain Sibutramine, which is classified as a poison.

Norizan Ahmad, 44, who sold the slimming pills and slimming tea to Normala claimed he was unaware of the adverse effects to health or that the product was banned.

Sibutramine, an agent for the treatment of obesity, is a controlled substance, which only doctors can prescribe.

Later, on March 10, 2007, Ipoh Hospital’s consultant nephrologist Dr Teo Sue Mei warned that if you are drinking slimming tea, check whether it contains aristocholic acid on the label as it has been blamed for kidney failure.

My blog has feature that dark chocolate which contains high quantities of antioxidants called flavanoids can prevent heart disease. It is thus a perfect supplement for skincare and health. Clinical trial has been conducted on dark chocolate on heart patient.


I was actively looking for good dark chocolate in the market for beauty and health treatment.
Recently, columnist Boey Ping Ping write an article regarding chocolate on skincare.

A year ago, my email inbox received an unsolicited email spam from a MLM company base in north America. The company slogan...eat chocolate while slimming. Initially, I thought there is a new invented chocolate for slimming purpose. After a more indept research, I found out that actually a person who join the MLM company have to fork out a large amount the buy the chocolate and then they have to joint company's slimming programme at a substantial cost. There is mo relation between the chocolate the the slimming. As I am not familiar with the ingrediant of the the product. I never joint the company nor I feature the company on my blog. It is not sure whether the product comprises sibutramine or aristocholic acid mentioned above. I unable to search the company on the internet now.


Recently, while doing a search on the internet. I accidentally found a company call Life Inspire base in Singapore. The company market a product call Slim Delices, a slimming chocolate from France. The product available at Guardian store in Singapore. I unable to find the product in Guardian store in Malaysia. However, you can find a variety of slimming product including chocolate in Guardian Malaysia. It look like they is still money to be earn on slimming from ladies in Malaysia. The market is competitive.
Slim Delices claim their ingredient call DM-16 comprises only nature extract:
Guarana,Chicory Inulin, Artichoke and Green Tea.


The company also offer clinical trial results on their website. Apparently, this is a not bad product.

However, earlier this year. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in London reprimand a company marketing slimming chocolate from Hong Kong call Global DM Licensing. It is not sure whether Global DM Licensing in Hong Kong has any relation with Slim Delices in France or not. Thus, try the product at your own risk.

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

19th World Diabetes Congress

The 19th World Diabetes Congress held recently in Cape Town, South Africa, saw international experts discuss the latest issues and advances in diabetes.



IN its third edition of the Diabetes Atlas, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has stated that diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable diseases globally, and developing countries face the greatest burden of the disease.


Diabetes is certain to be one of the most challenging health problems in the 21st century,” it said.



Among the complications of diabetes are coronary artery and peripheral vascular disease, stroke, diabetic neuropathy, amputations, renal failure and blindness.


This can result in increasing disability, reduced life expectancy and enormous health costs for virtually every society, it said.


The atlas estimates that Malaysia has a national prevalence rate of 12.3% – an estimated 2.8 million diabetics.


Strides made in the medical world on diabetes may still prove to be difficult for countries such as Malaysia and other South-East Asian nations to benefit from because of high costs.



“It is really going to be difficult. There are big issues. We are trying to find ways to make drugs cheaper and more available,” said Prof Philip Home, a Professor of Diabetes Medicine at Newcastle University in the UK and former vice-president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) when met recently at the 19th World Diabetes Congress in Capetown, South Africa.

“Medication needs to be cheaper for the poor.”

Newer innovations

He said that there were a series of new things on the horizon that would enable diabetics to have much better control of their blood glucose levels without too many side effects.



Prof Home added that innovations, such as the insulin pump, was still expensive, where on average it costs about 1,200 pound sterling (RM8,160) a year. Consequently, only few people have access to it.

He also said that while insulin pumps have become more sophisticated over the years, it does not necessarily work a lot better for diabetics. It is, however, safer and more pleasant to use,” he said.

Insulin, which is delivered through injections, is traditionally used to treat type 1 diabetes, and in some cases, type 2. However, type 2 diabetics more often than not are put on a tablet regiment.

Another new technology that he said was where the insulin pump could be combined with a sensor that could monitor blood glucose levels.

On the new insulin inhaler, he said there were safety concerns such as effects on the lungs. “And again, it is expensive.”

Insulin is sprayed into the mouth by the inhaler and coats the membranes of the mouth, throat and tongue. Insulin is then passed quickly through the membranes into the bloodstream.

In general, insulin therapy over the last five years, he said, have improved, with better control of blood glucose levels, less hypoglycaemia (low sugar) and subsequently less complications to the diabetic patient.





He emphasised that neither the insulin pump nor inhaler were a solution to all the problems faced by diabetics.



This is because devices such as the insulin inhaler only helps when injecting proves difficult in those who have “poor” injection sites.

“In any case, there have been huge improvements in ‘pen injectors’ where it is easy to use and barely hurts,” he said.

He added that there were diabetics who still preferred the conventional method of injecting themselves with insulin.

In the case of type 2 diabetes, Prof Home said that there are newer medications that could be prescribed where patients would be able to achieve blood glucose levels which are closer to targeted levels.

Prof Home, who is also the chairman of the IDF Clinical and Guidelines Task Force, also said global guidelines are needed in certain aspects of diabetes management, such as the recently published edition for the management of type 2 diabetes, which contains information such as which medication is suitable to be prescribed first.

“The guidelines are simple. The website is open to all and any intelligent person who is a diabetic is able, for the most part, to be in charge of his own care.”

He also stressed that long-term diabetics are able to do very well and can avoid suffering from complications if their illness is under control.

“Just bring the levels close to normal. Stop gaining weight. And this guarantees a more or less normal life,” he said.





Stem cell challenge





Asistant Prof Dr Wendy Macfarlane from the University of Brighton, United Kingdom, said that the challenges in stem cell research to find a cure for diabetes include cultivating pure cell populations, having fully functional insulin-producing beta cells, controlling the growth of cells and maintaining safety.


The molecular biologist, who is involved in stem research, said that laboratories are currently trying to isolate insulin producing cells and producing pure cell populations while studies are still being done on two-dimensional cells.


“Currently, there is not enough production of beta cells,” she said.


“And in terms of safety, to what standards do we use? It has to be free from many things, such as microcontaminants.”
She said that potential new sources to obtain stem cells for this are from the bone marrow and cord blood.

This is as opposed to taking stem cells from embryonic stem cells.

Clinical trials, she said, is possible in the next five years.

It had been reported before that stem cell research allowed scientists to explore how to control and direct stem cells so they could grow into other cells. This includes insulin-producing beta cells, which is found in the pancreas.
This could mean a cure for type 1 diabetes because the new beta cells would serve as a replenishable source of cells for islet cell transplantation, besides being a tool to control type 2 diabetes.

“We need to get the magic cells,” she said, adding that there are controls such as islet transplants, encapsulating the cells and growing the cells.
“Until we know how it grows and how we can prevent degradation, we will not know the best method of delivery.”
Excerpt from The Star

Friday, February 23, 2007

Livita launch femina with Jusco


I have on June 2006 reported that energy drink Livita have skincare effect. Today, when I went to Jaya Jusco. It is surprising for me to discover that Taisho Pharmauceutical in Malaysia has launch a new product special for ladies Femina. It cost RM2.50 per bottle, consider expensive compare to RM1.80-RM1.90 per bottle for it honey product and RM1.50 per bottle for it normal product.


The new femina comprises Aloe Vera juice. Aloe Vera has skincare effect. Skin MD Natural that give free sample for me to test recently also used Aloe Vera as their main ingredient.


Despite it price consider cheap compare to another Aloe Vera drink Lifestream Aloe Vera Juice by Caremark in Malaysia. It is expensive comparatively with it own existing product. Thus, I never bought and try the product to protest or boycott in silent.
According to it website. It is only available in Jaya Jusco only. It might cost higher when it sell elsewhere. It honey product sole at RM2.20 per bottle while Jusco only sell at RM1.80 to RM1.90.
Other than Aloe Vera, other ingredient include dietary fibre, soybean extracts, Biotin and Vitamins C, B2, B3 and B6. It claim the drink help promote

overall well-being
skin cell regeneration
energy recovery and retention
However, it do not contain honey and vitamin E. It is not sure it effectiveness compare to it existing product.


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My blog rank as one of CMKC's best blogs

Today, when I search the net. It is surprising to found that my blog was on one of the company CMKC's Best blogs page.

On it corporate website. CMKC DESIGN LTD claim it Head Office in Dublin, Ireland. Established in 2000 with offices in the North America and China.

Their core business is helping small to medium sized businesses get off the ground and running, whether it be with a new product design, new markets or new money. We develop solutions and programs along with finance and funding assistance for the following types of businesses:

Hi-Tech : Mobile Comms : Wellness : Media & Publishing : Consumer Brands

CMKC DESIGN also specialises in fundraising activities for small and medium sized ventures who need capital to get going on a project or development funds for growth and expansion purposes: They claim they have many exciting ventures for savvy investors to have a serious look at. CMKC DESIGN prepares for each of their clients looking to raise capital a professional polished business plan, a concise investment overview document and clear ROI and exit strategies in some very exciting areas of technology and innovative product design. We provide the following services for all our project investors

Client Introductions : Investment Overview Submission : Private Projects Showcase : Lead & Grant Funding Match ups : Due Diligence Services : ROI

They welcome the opportunity to present to you some very exciting investment opportunities in some fantastic brands who they believe have the right ingredients to participate on a global market.

Their portfolio include: Business Development , Marketing Development and Online Development.

Other CMKC's best blog included:

Genuine VC
Gizmodo,The Gadget blog
IT Manager's Journal
A Venture Forth>>Star up Idea
Beyond VC
Software only
Techcrunch
Technorati blog finder
The J curve
The Mobile Technology Weblog-Merketing Pet mobility
The Post Money Value



It is an honour to rate as one of the best blog from a company base in Ireland

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Fann Wong 范文芳 interview Vitasence founder




Closet Affair (IN 女皇2) hosted by Fann Wong 范文芳, will interview Coreenna, founder of made in Singapore skincare herbs product: Vitasence. the show will air on Media Corp's Channel U, Tues, 30 Jan 2007 at 8pm and 12 midnight respectively.




Coreenna also appear on So Simple 简单就是美 hosted by Y.E.S 93.3FM DJ Lin Pei Fen 林佩芬 on 9:30pm and 11:30 pm.

Want to know how Coreenna started herb base skincare product: Vitasence? Read here, and here.



Closet Affair (IN 女皇2) also show on one of Astro channel in Malaysia.


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Friday, January 26, 2007

New celebrity spokes person for Marie France Bodyline







WHEN Andrea Fonseka was crowned Miss Malaysia Universe in 2004. Blogger Kennysia said in 2005: " Remember when Andrea Fonseka won the title of Miss Malaysia - "Malaysia's Most Beautiful Woman" last year? My sentiments exactly. If Andrea Fonseka is Malaysia's Most Beautiful Woman, I reckon I can be CLEO's Most Eligible Bachelor."











On the official website of Miss Universe 2005. Andrea Fonseka was commented: We hate to say this but Andrea looked somewhat heavy & unqualified for the swimsuit round of the competition.







Some gossip in the internet forum mentioned that she was crowned because she has an influential father with Datuk title.

In August 2006,Marie France Bodyline approached her. Most people remember Marie France Bodyline because of it spoke person Christy Chung







According to Chin Siew Kiem, the marketing manager of Marie France Bodyline, they talked to Andrea because they knew she had a weight problem and felt she would make an ideal celebrity spokesman for the company.After all, manyMalaysians were familiar with her and could relate to her problem.

Andrea agreed and for three months, she visited a Marie France outlet and underwent a personalised slimming programme. During that time, she lost7.5kg and all her problem areas –namely her thighs,waist and arms – saw improvements.


Now, she is flooded with offers to do modelling, whether it is on the catwalk or for advertisements in Singapore. She recently guest starred in aSingaporean sitcom, Parental Guidance, and played one of the lead characters on the series House Mates.

She was also voted one ofSingapore’s 50 Most Glamorous People 2006 by Female magazine and captured the subsidiary Most Photogenic Female and Best Female Catwalk Model titles.

Some might say Andrea is finally living up to the glamorous standards set by her mother, Miss Malaysia 1970 Josephine Lena. The young lady herself doesn’t quite seeit that way.“

More photo on Andrea Fonseka

Link to this page: wikio.com

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Taiwan orders Malaysia's coffee with Tongkat Ali taken off shelves

2007/1/23 The China Post staff

Taipei City's Department of Health (DOH) yesterday ordered six brands of coffee to be taken off store shelves after finding that the products contained illegal herbal extracts.

The Department of Health found that the coffee contained extracts of what is commonly known as Tongkat Ali, a plant found in Malaysia.

The department's Chiang Yu-mei said that it is not been confirmed whether the plant causes any side effects, adding that it has not yet been evaluated for safe use.

Meanwhile, distributors of the coffee have been ordered to destroy the defective beverages or return them to their manufacturers.

The distributors of the six brands of coffee have been fined NT$30,000 to NT$150,000.
Scientifically known as Eurycoma Longifolia, Tongkat Ali is believed by Malaysian locals to be an aphrodisiac.

After receiving a tip last year, officials from the Department of Health found the illegal products after looking through thirty-one markets, supermarkets, and drug stores.

The department also busted a company selling other products containing Tongkat Ali on the Internet.

Chiang said that the source, structure, and manufacturing process of Tongkat Ali is unlike any regular food and urged the public to read the labels whenever purchasing food items.
For further information on food additives, the public is encouraged to go the Department of Health's website http://www.doh.gov.tw

Comment by Dr Rajen M: After all these years, we still have not developed markers to standardise tongkat ali. There has not been a single published clinical trial for this much talked about herb. To the best of my knowledge, only process patents (which are easier to do but are easily beaten and hence have little commercial value) have been taken out thus far. The same goes for other well-known herbs like kacip fatimah. Read full article of Fixing biotech research in Malaysia

Update: Director General of Forest Research Intitute Malaysia: Tongkat Ali never found any toxin substance after 20 years research and has been used for many generation by Sin Chew Daily.

Executive Director of CNI Holdings Bhd: Hope Taiwan's directive would not affect sales volumn in Malaysia

Public listed company that sales Tongkat Ali:
CNI Holding Berhad: Coffee(MLM)
Hai-o
Cosway

Private Company:

Power Root Ali Cafe





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