You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Sunday, June 2, 2024

What are typical traits of Filipinos?

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Conrad
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B.A in Mechanical Engineering, Visayas State UniversityGraduated 2019
Lives in The Philippines1998–present



I am Filipino and I will not answer this question with the all too familiar “they are hardworking, creative, fun loving, lazy people, etc” which has become at the very least too clichè, because these traits can be attributed to external factors like the economy, quality of life, and social status. Which has little or no influence on the more intrinsic traits of a typical Filipino

So what are the typical traits my countrymen could have? Here are a few examples (Hopefully you will get a clearer picture of the average Filipino)

  1. “Mano Po” - Our way of greeting our elders. It is done by putting their hand gently on our foreheads. It is basically a sign of respect. No one else on the planet does that so that makes it a unique trait.
  2. Family Oriented - If you marry a Filipino/Filipina, You will have a very high chance of getting a whole battalion of new ‘relatives’. Attributed to our ancestors who are already clan oriented before the Spanish came.
  3. Being Partly Spanish - We are the Spain of the Orient. Spanish Architecture, Spanish Words mixed in with our dialect,Spanish surnames, Spanish influenced cuisine, being Catholic (excluding our Muslim Brothers who comprise 5% of the population), etc. I mean where else can you find numerous oriental looking men named Gonzalez, Jose, Juan, etc.
  4. Being Partly American - After the Spanish, came the Americans. They brought with them their love for burgers, hot dogs and most importantly their language. We are arguably the most fluent English Speakers in the Eastern Hemisphere.
  5. Being Partly American-Spanish - So its a mix. One good example is the names. Leo Valdez, Russel De La Cerna, etc.
  6. Having an openness vibe - Being colonized for hundreds of years makes us more trusting and friendlier to foreigners especially those from the west. So much so that most of us think that working in the west provides better opportunities, in turn creating a worldly people (Filipinos being among the worlds largest diasporas).
  7. Socially Conscious - Being in a family oriented culture makes us be more dependent on what others see us especially to our social circles.
  8. Old Meets Modern - Most are very religious and conservative people and very dependent on social media. An attribute to being Family Oriented and Socially Conscious.

Being Filipino is like being in a melting pot of cultures derived from hundreds of years of colonization and ‘westernization’ and before that a society more akin to our Malay brothers in Southeast Asia. These traits are essentially a combination of East and West.

Saturday, June 1, 2024

EU-PH diplomatic relations in multi-media exhibit

 

EU-PH diplomatic relations in multi-media exhibit


The multi-media exhibition “Shared Journey: 60 Years of EU-PH Diplomatic Relations” is ongoing at the Yuchengco Museum, RCBC Plaza, Makati City.

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Ambassador Luc Veron together with DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose A. De Vega, and Yuchengco Museum Executive Director and Curator Jeannie Javelosa during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The exhibition is a walkthrough of the rich history of the European Union (EU) and the Philippines since the first presentation of credentials by Philippine Ambassador Vicente I.
Singian to the European Commission in 1964. Ambassador Singian was the first Head of the Philippine Mission to the EU in 1964. The EU delegation to the Philippines was officially opened on May 15, 1991.

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Ambassador Luc Veron, Ambassador Marco Clemente of the Embassy of Italy, and Ambassador Álvaro Domingo Jara Bucarey of the Embassy of Chile

The exhibition uses images, videography, objects, games, and puzzles to chronicle the friendship and partnership between the EU and the Philippines over the last six decades.

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Deputy Head of Mission Mohd Fareed Zakaria of Malaysia Embassy with EU Deputy Head Dr. Anna Isabel Sanchez Ruiz
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Ambassador Luc Veron with Rémy Tirouttouvarayane with French Deputy Chief of Mission in the Philippines
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Manila Bulletin’s Barbie Atienza with Ambassador Dr. Titanilla Tóth of the Embassy of Hungary
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Business Mirror’s Lyn Resurrecion, EU Embassy’s Thelma Gecolea, Ateneo de Manila University’s Luz Rimban, and Veronica Uy Vitug
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Book author and entrepreneur Brian Llamanzares with Ambassador Luc Veron
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Usec. De Vega extends a welcome handshake to Justice Raoul Victorino.

Amid bashing, Barbie Imperial shares coolest reaction

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • Barbie, who has eight million followers on Instagram, stayed calm amid the negative comments on social media.


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Barbie Imperial (Instagram)

Following rumors that Barbie Imperial was in a relationship with Richard Gutierrez, the actress received mixed reactions from netizens.

Barbie was accused of being the third party in the split of Richard Gutierrez and Sarah Lahbati. She was even called a homewrecker and mistress in the comment section of her posts. However, her supporters defended her from the allegations.

In the latest vlog of entertainment columnist Ogie Diaz uploaded on YouTube on May 31, a credible source came forward to clarify that Barbie had no involvement in Richard and Sarah's breakup, dispelling the rumors that had been circulating.

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The source claimed that Barbie entered Richard's life after the couple had already separated.

Barbie, who has eight million followers on Instagram, stayed calm amid the negative comments on social media.

On May 31, Mavx Productions released the latest poster for Barbie's upcoming movie, "Whispers In The Wind." 

In the middle of bashing, Barbie wrote: "LET'SSS GOOOOO" in capital letters. 

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Apparently, her comment was in reaction to her upcoming movie "Whispers In The Wind," which also stars Carlo Aquino, Kakai Bautista, and Gian Magdangal. It is directed by RC Delos Reyes.

Fans showed their support for Barbie in her latest movie.

Ogie said in his latest vlog that Barbie and Richard were exclusively dating.

Friday, May 31, 2024

Senate report on divorce bill gains support from senators


 



Delon Porcalla - Philstar.com

May 31, 2024 | 9:06am


MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Loren Legarda on Thursday expressed openness to legalize divorce after signing the committee report of the Senate version of the divorce bill.

At a press briefing, the former Senate president pro tempore said she signed the committee report on the proposed “Dissolution of Marriage Act” that hurdled the Senate women, children, family relations and gender equality panel last year.

Sen. Risa Hontiveros was the main proponent of the Senate version of the divorce bill. Backers of the measure include Sens. Robin Padilla, Grace Poe, Imee Marcos, Pia Cayetano and Raffy Tulfo.

Hontiveros, Poe, Cayetano, Marcos, Tulfo and Padilla and JV Ejercito also signed the report.

Poe and Cayetano said they signed the report to propose amendments during interpellation at the plenary.

Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III also signed the report with the intention to interpellate.

“My signature implies that I want it discussed because it might be the right time for divorce, that it could be a way to help both abused women and men,” Legarda said

“The version of the bill should also be open, acceptable, and accessible to poor families who could not afford a lawyer. Maybe it is time to address the financial and economic cost of divorce,” she added.

Ejercito said he signed the report even though he is still considering his stand. He earlier said he was leaning toward favoring divorce.

Senate President Francis Escudero earlier explained that he opposed the House version of divorce as it lacked a provision allowing the Public Attorney’s Office to take on divorce cases for indigent clients. —  Marc Jayson Cayabyab, Janvic Mateo

This is nature’s most versatile herb

Understanding the health benefits of dandelion


Overlooked by many as a mere weed, the dandelion is gaining recognition for its remarkable health benefits. As Filipinos increasingly seek natural alternatives for health and wellness, dandelions offer a wealth of nutrients and medicinal properties worth exploring.

1. A natural detoxifier

Dandelion root is celebrated for its detoxifying effects, particularly for the liver. Traditional Chinese medicine and Native American healers have used it to promote liver health and treat liver diseases for centuries. Modern research supports these ancient practices, indicating that dandelion root can help detoxify the liver, reduce liver inflammation, and improve its function. This makes it an essential herb for anyone looking to enhance their body’s natural detoxification processes. 

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2.  Rich in nutrients

Nutritionally, dandelion root is a treasure trove. It contains vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. The root is also a good source of fiber, which is essential for maintaining a healthy digestive system. This rich nutrient profile contributes to overall well-being and can support various bodily functions, from bone health to immune support.

3.  Supports digestive health

Dandelion root’s role in digestive health is multi-faceted. As a natural diuretic, it helps promote the elimination of waste and excess water from the body. Additionally, it stimulates appetite and aids in digestion by increasing bile production. This bile production is crucial for breaking down fats, improving nutrient absorption, and preventing issues such as bloating and constipation.

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4.  Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties

The root is also known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Chronic inflammation is a root cause of numerous health ailments, including cardiovascular diseases and autoimmune disorders. The antioxidants present in dandelion root, such as polyphenols, help neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. This can play a significant role in preventing and managing chronic diseases.

5.  Blood sugar management

For those managing diabetes or concerned about blood sugar levels, dandelion root could be beneficial. Some studies have shown that compounds in the root help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. This makes it a potentially valuable natural remedy for managing diabetes and preventing diabetic complications.

6.  Boosts immune system 

Compounds like polysaccharides found in dandelion root also have immune-boosting effects. They help enhance the body’s ability to fend off infections and diseases by supporting the immune system. This makes dandelion root a valuable addition to the diet, particularly during times when immune support is essential.

Dandelion root can be consumed in various forms, including teas, capsules, and tinctures. When incorporating it into your routine, it’s essential to source it from reputable suppliers to ensure its purity and potency. As with any supplement, it’s also advisable to consult with a healthcare provider, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.

As the health-conscious trend continues to rise in the Philippines, exploring the benefits of dandelion root can offer an accessible and natural way to enhance well-being. From supporting liver and digestive health to managing blood sugar levels and boosting the immune system, this unassuming root deserves a place in our health regimen. As we continue to explore and validate its benefits, dandelion root stands as a testament to the remarkable healing power of nature.

Style Weekend: Ziv Rei Alexi on designing pieces inspired by unexpected and mundane sources

The emerging design house showcases the raw, authentic, and imperfect side of Filipino heritage, one collection at a time.


If you ask Ziv Rei Alexi then, he never saw himself as a fashion designer. The idea only came to him during a school fair. Sure, he loved dressing up, but the idea of pursuing a career in the industry wasn’t part of his plan. Now, he couldn’t imagine himself doing something different.

“My decision to study fashion is somewhat an impulsive choice. I hadn't originally planned to pursue design but I feel like I just had to do it,” the designer tells Style Weekend.

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A piece from Ziv Rei Alexi's “Sorry Mommy, Rakerz Ako” collection fronts Style Weekend's May 31, 2024 cover

Born in Cavite, Ziv, 23, entered the fashion industry during the pandemic-new normal milieu. While it may seem to be a challenge for a young designer to start a business during that period, he confessed that he enjoyed the quiet moments of the times—getting in touch with his inner thoughts and freely creating pieces whether it is during the witching hours or the light of day.

For Ziv, his design house is more than just a brand. It aims to represent the different side of Philippine lifestyle and heritage, its rawness and imperfections. He designs with intention, aiming to mirror what the Philippines is today with his creation.

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Inside Ziv Rei Alexi's studio in Escolta, Manila City

“Everything we do in Ziv Rei Alexi is mostly based on intuition, feel, our pinoy heritage and in the most mundane things,” Ziv muses. “We just rock and roll all the way.”

This can be seen in his first collection, a graduation line he prepared as a Fashion Design and Merchandising student at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. Dubbed “Sigaw na Pabulong,” the collection centered on “one’s desire for independence,” interpreted through pieces made of Mikado silk, Duchess satin, gazar, and Japanese cotton.

Fabric manipulation and textile finishing treatments play a big part in his design process. For his second collection “Pikitmata,” he explored a technique that showcases a crackle finish with the use of modeling paste, mirroring the effect of broken cement. There’s also the Sinandomeng duster, a loose fitting garb made with pearl embellishments made to look like a slashed rice sack. In this collection he also reimagined the Philippines traditional pieces like the barong. The piece, which is usually made of delicate piña cloth, got a rebellious twist with plaid and other textiles adorned with soda bottle caps.

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A closer look at the textures and fold of the designer's creations

His latest collection puts the spotlight on the local punk scene. Inspired by a song by band Kamikazee, “Sorry Mommy, Rakerz Ako” collection details encapsulates the techniques the designer has done throughout his first years of designing—tailoring with frayed edges, crackled textures on elegant garbs, pearl encrusted pieces, and more, all in all, creating a wild, spontaneous, and unapologetic pieces.

“Like many other designers, we aim to help cultivate our ever-growing industry and culture, while standing for codes that go far beyond aesthetics.”

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Pieces from Ziv's "Sorry Mommy, Rakerz Ako” collection

Currently, Ziv is exploring new techniques that are suitable for bodies of all shapes and sizes. He proudly presented to the Style Weekend team a piece with faux leather strips laid on a nude neoprene base, which was inspired by body dysmorphia and stretch marks. The pieces mold itself to the wearer’s body, creating lines of varying width, guaranteeing a new look and shape depending on who is wearing it.

When asked about today’s fashion scene, Ziv jokingly described it as all over the place. “There are so many categories in Filipino fashion. There’s the traditional, pageant, and more,” he explains. “We try to find a way to merge them all together.”

Ziv Rei Alexi’s atelier is located at 300A inside First United Building in Escolta. For custom orders, inquiries, and appointments, visit @zivreialexi on Instagram or send an email to zivreialexi@gmail.com.

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Patients in Davao receive medical assistance from the Cayetanos






PRESS RELEASE

May 31, 2024



 Mel Ramos, a resident of Davao City, has been facing a battle trying to cover his wife’s medical expenses due to a troublesome lump on her nose. Struggling with limited resources and barely making ends meet, Ramos couldn't hide his gratitude after receiving much-needed medical assistance from Senators Alan Peter and Pia Cayetano earlier this week.

“Malaking tulong po ito sa aming mga nangangailangan. Pang dagdag po ito sa bill namin sa ospital,” Ramos said.

“Sana po marami pang ganito sa Mindanao dahil kami po ay napag-iiwanan na ng assistance,” he added.

 The sibling senators extended help to a total of 628 patients at the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) in Davao City, including cancer patients, those suffering from respiratory diseases, and pregnant women.

The two-day “Tulong-Medikal Caravan” held on May 27 to 28, 2024, was conducted in coordination with the Department of Health (DOH) under the Medical Assistance to Indigent and Financially Incapacitated Patients (MAIFIP) Program, and in partnership with SPMC led by its head of clinics Dr. Fitzgerald Arancel and Medical Center Chief Dr. Ricardo Audan. 

“The arrival of this medical caravan is a blessing for our patients. Our indigent patients need the assistance,” Dr. Arancel said.

“Marami kaming pasyente dito na hirap na makabayad. We can never thank you enough,” he added.

Marking its 26th caravan this year, the Tulong-Medikal caravan also reached beneficiaries from other areas like Cotabato, Kidapawan, Sarangani, Sultan Kudarat, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Sur, and General Santos.

Many of the beneficiaries were receiving treatment for chronic kidney disease, hypertension, orthopedic-related issues, and animal bites. 

They were provided with a range of free medical services such as check-ups, laboratory tests, dialysis, and various medical procedures. Additionally, the program helped them ease their medical expenses.

The Cayetanos’ Tulong-Medikal caravan sets up medical help desks at different hospitals nationwide to assist underprivileged Filipinos with their medical expenses. 

As healthcare advocates, the Tulong-Medikal caravan stands as one of the senators’ many initiatives aimed at providing accessible and quality healthcare for all Filipinos, ensuring that no one is left behind in their time of need.###


1st vape-related death in PH recorded; DOH, PGH raise warning



By: Dexter Cabalza - Philippine Daily Inquirer|May 31,2024 - 11:08 AM


As the first vape-related death was recored in the country, doctors and health advocates are calling on parents and the government to save the youth from the dangers of electronic cigarettes.

They also noted that more and more young people have been found using vaping products.

As the country takes part in the observance of the World No Tobacco Day today, the Department of Health (DOH) and medical community warn that vape not only causes lung injury to a healthy young person but also heart attack.

In a case documented by Dr. Margarita Isabel Fernandez and other doctors of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) in Manila published in the Respirology Case Reports journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology in April, a 22-year-old Filipino male with no prior health issues suffered a fatal heart attack, following severe lung injury possibly attributed to his daily vape use. This was the first vape-related death documented in the country.

According to the researchers, the patient had no history of cigarette smoking and was not an alcohol drinker nor a user of any illegal drugs. He had also not been infected with COVID-19.

But the 22-year-old admitted he had been a daily user of vape for two years.

The patient was admitted to the emergency room of a hospital some time in 2023 with severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, and experienced a heart attack caused by blockages in his two major arteries.

Further examination by doctors showed severe pneumonia-like symptoms in the lungs, but no infections were detected.

Doctors performed an emergency procedure to open the blocked heart artery, but, despite their efforts, the patient’s condition worsened.

He eventually developed respiratory failure, requiring mechanical ventilation, and passed away three days after hospital admission.

The case was the first in the country that linked vape use to the development of both acute lung injury and heart attack, the researchers noted. This was also the first documented case of vape-related death in the Philippines.

Doctors have documented seven Evali cases in the country since 2019.

“This should not have happened. In just a short period of time, they were able to find lungs similar to that of a heavy smoker who is already 50 or 60 years old and above. We usually see this case with people with severe heart problems and already have comorbidities,” said internist-pulmonologist Dr. Imelda Mateo in an online forum organized by the Philippine College of Physicians this week.

“We can see here the real danger of vape use in just two years. In a span of three days, we have observed irreversible damage to the patient’s heart and lungs,” she said during the forum.


Grim reminder

For the DOH, the case was a grim warning that e-cigarettes and vape products are not a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes, and could even lead to more dangerous effects on the body.

“May this tragic case serve as a stark reminder of their serious health risks. We urge everyone, especially the youth, not to believe the false advertisements that vaping is a safer smoking alternative, and to make informed decisions to protect their health,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said in a statement on Wednesday.

“The DOH remains committed to educating the public about the dangers of vaping, and advocating for stricter regulations on these harmful products,” he added.

Health groups are seeing a global trend of decrease in the number of tobacco users. However, Filipinos, especially the youth, are turning to vape products due to their accessibility.


Global survey

According to the latest Global Youth Tobacco Survey in 2019, 14 percent or one in every seven Filipinos age 13 to 15 years old is already using e-cigarettes, translating to almost a million young users in the country.

Medical experts are warning the number of young Filipino vape users could have grown in the past years due to the marketing tactics of tobacco companies, which shifted to developing vaping products that specifically target the youth.

“We are now on the fourth generation of vapes, which are being regarded by the young ones as ‘cool’ because they are like colorful flashdrive sticks hanging on their necks. In addition, these vape liquids are now available in thousands of flavors, including innocent-sounding bubble gum and other fruit flavors,” Mateo said.


Influencers, vloggers

Tobacco manufacturers also tapped social media influencers and vloggers, who are being watched religiously by their young followers. Online sales of vapes are also not properly regulated, with minors having access to electronic payment systems.

“But what the kids do not know is that whatever they are avoiding in conventional cigarette sticks are also in vapes. The chemicals in vapes cause damage to the airways and lungs at an accelerated pace. Consuming one vape juice pod is equivalent to smoking three packs or 60 sticks of cigarette,” Mateo warned.


A law to blame

“And when you are young and you have started using vape, even if you are a nonsmoker, the probability that you will turn to smoking conventional cigarettes is 100 percent because of the nicotine, which is present in both cigarettes and vape products,” she said.

Health advocates are primarily blaming Republic Act No. 11900, or the Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act, which lapsed into law in July 2022, for the surge in vape use in the country, especially among the youth.

The law made e-cigarettes and heated-tobacco products (HTPs) more accessible to the youth by lowering the age of access from 21 to 18 years old. It also transferred the regulation of vaping products from the Food and Drugs Administration under the DOH, to the Department of Trade of Industry, making vaping “a business and profit issue, instead of a public health concern.”

In March, the Philippine National Police reported that during the operations they conducted from May to December last year, 23 percent, or 1,902 of the 8,299 who were apprehended for using vapes in public places were minors.


Poor enforcement

While it had safeguards to prevent the youth from having access to vapes, the law was not enforced properly, Mateo noted.

“But can we protect our children? Yes, we can, by increasing the level of awareness of the dangers of vaping by educating the public, especially the youth and the adults around them. The parents, the teachers, all of us adults are responsible for protecting the young ones,” Mateo said.

Herbosa said he had asked the Department of Education to assist in an intensified information drive among the youth on the health risks of using e-cigarettes or vaping products.


Forged by Nature

 


Forged by Nature


The rock formations in Biri, Northern Samar—formed as a result of tectonic movements, wave actions and weathering—are among the tourism jewels of Eastern Visayas region. The provincial government has nominated these natural wonders to become the country's next Unesco global geopark after Bohol. —DOT