Present time, buying kratom and using it has increased among people across the world. And the credit goes to its several potential therapeutic health benefits. Kratom is a tree from the coffee family native to Southeast Asia and also known as mitragyna speciosa. Kratom is primarily grown in South Asian …
Read More »Enhance metabolism to fight being overweight or obese
Since 1975, obesity has tripled globally. Almost 1.9 billion youths were overweight in 2016, including 650 million obese people. It constituted almost 39 percent overweight and 13 percent obese. There are several countries where more people die of being underweight than being overweight or obese. Research shows that if you …
Read More »CBD works for pain with minimal side effects
CBD (Cannabidiol) is the second of the prevalent compounds in Cannabis that has numerous health benefits, such as treating pain. CBD does not produce an equal psychoactive effect like THC which was the most popular due to its high impact on the human body. Research has shown that 62 percent …
Read More »Surrogacy: What are the side effects and can you avoid them?
Today, surrogacy is the greatest achievement of humanity to treat severe infertility. Indeed, thanks to the latest medical technologies, people who are doomed to childlessness and have lost hope of having a child can still challenge nature and give birth to their own baby. It is just necessary to select …
Read More »Coconut Drops recipe for childhood memories
A traditional Caribbean coconut drops recipe provides a simple method for creating these iconic, miniature versions of coconut sweetbread that are a staple of Trinidad and Tobago’s culinary heritage. This authentic guide outlines the necessary ingredients, including grated coconut, raisins, and aromatic spices like nutmeg and vanilla, to produce a …
Read More »The versatile Roucou or Ookoo plant
Roucou, derived from the seeds of the Bixa orellana tree, serves as a fundamental natural pigment and flavour enhancer deeply embedded in the culinary traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. Historically utilised by the indigenous Carib population for body adornment, the plant has evolved into a domestic staple known colloquially as …
Read More »Trini Christmas cards by mom and daughter
Parang, sorrel, ginger beer, ponche de creme and remembering the reason for the season all make it a great Christmas in Trinidad and Tobago. These Christmas favourites are nicely designed and offered on Christmas cards. Original words and artwork on Christmas cards The Christmas cards come in assorted packs showcasing …
Read More »How to spend wisely for the holidays
Managing festive finances requires a strategic approach to budgeting and gift-giving to avoid the pitfalls of high-interest seasonal loans. This personal narrative provides a comprehensive framework for navigating holiday expenses through advanced planning, structured budget allocation, and creative alternative gifting. By spreading costs across the calendar year and leveraging regional …
Read More »Phone app development and more for youth
“Given the necessity in Trinidad to align the energy of the youth into a productive application, courses are being offered in the second quarter of 2017 to keep the momentum of those youths aspiring to become the entrepreneurs of the future.” These are the positive words of Mark Raymond, a …
Read More »Refurbished phone buying guide
By Kielon Hilaire. First of all, a lot of people mix up the terms “used” and “refurbished”. “Used” phones may or may not be defective. “Refurbished” phones are usually returned due to them having a particular fault, they have been tested and verified to function properly, and free of defects. …
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