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What God cannot do does not exist.Hmmm! How true is that statement?For the statement above to be true and sound then cer...
16/12/2021

What God cannot do does not exist.
Hmmm! How true is that statement?
For the statement above to be true and sound then certain questions need to be answered.
1. Does lie exist? Can God lie???
Titus 1:2,
Hebrew 6:18
and lastly. John
8:44
2. Existence of Wickedness! Can God act or do wicked things? Can he do wrong?
Job 34:10,12
Psalm 5:4,5
Habakkuk 1:13
3. Sin and trial, Can God sin? Can God try us with evil?
Why then is sin in existence???
James 1:13
Deuteronomy
32:4
Zep 3:5
There are more but let's stop here.
Think over the question along with the sited scripture and let me know your answer.

If what God cannot do exist then does it limit God? If No, then why do they exist and will they exist forever? God's willing in our subsequent post we will discuss this.


Ever wondered what goodness is in a banana? Other than being rich in vitamin B6, bananas are a good source of vitamin C,...
17/10/2021

Ever wondered what goodness is in a banana? Other than being rich in vitamin B6, bananas are a good source of vitamin C, dietary fibre and manganese. Bananas are also fat-free, cholesterol-free and virtually sodium-free. So what do these mean for your health?

Ms Peggy Tan, Dietitian, Tion​​g Bahru C​ommunity Health Centre, a member of the SingHealth group, explains why bananas are good for you and when you should eat them.

Health benefits of bananas
​​1. ​Bananas are one of the best fruit sources of vitamin B6​
Vitamin B6 from bananas is easily absorbed by your body and a medium-sized banana can provide about a quarter of your daily vitamin B6 needs.

Vitamin B6 helps your body:

produce red blood cells,
metabolise carbohydrates and fats, turning them into energy,
metabolise amino acids,
remove unwanted chemicals from your liver and kidneys, and
maintain a healthy nervous system.
Vitamin B6 is also good for pregnant women as it helps meet their baby’s development needs.

2. Bananas are respectable sources of vitamin C
You may not associate bananas with vitamin C but a medium-sized banana will provide about 10% of your daily vitamin C needs.

Vitamin C helps:

protect your body against cell and tissue damage,
your body absorb iron better,
your body produce collagen - the protein which holds your skin, bones and body together, and
support brain health by producing serotonin, a hormone that affects our sleep cycle, moods, and experiences of stress a​nd pain.
3. Manganese in bananas is good for your skin
One medium-sized banana provides approximately 13% of your daily manganese needs. Manganese helps your body make collagen and protects your skin and other cells against free radical damage.

4. Potassium in bananas is good for your heart health and blood pressure
A medium-sized banana will provide around 320-400 mg of potassium, which meets about 10% of your daily potassium needs.

Potassium helps your body maintain a healthy heart and blood pressure. In addition, bananas are low in sodium. The low sodium and high potassium combination helps to control high blood pressure.

5. Bananas can aid digestion and help beat gastrointestinal issues
A medium banana will provide about 10-12% of your daily fibre needs. Singapore’s Health Promotion Board recommends a daily dietary fibre intake of 20g for women and 26g for men.

Soluble and insoluble fibres play an important role in your health. Soluble fibre helps your body control your blood sugar level and get rid of fatty substances such as cholesterol. Insoluble fibre adds weight and softness to stools, making it easier for you to have regular bowel movements. This helps to keep your gut healthy and safe from harmful bacteria.

Bananas, especially newly-ripened ones, contain starch that does not digest (resistant starch) in your small intestine and is able to pass into the large intestine. Such bananas help you manage your weight better as you stay full for longer.

That said, bananas can help you beat gastrointestinal issues such as:

constipation,
stomach ulcers, and
heartburn
6. Bananas give you energy. minus the fats and cholesterol​
Bananas contain three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose – giving you a fat and cholesterol-free source of energy. As such, bananas are ideal, especially for children and athletes, for breakfast, as a midday snack or before and after sports.


What is the most common cause of Jaundice in Pregnancy?The most common cause of jaundice is viral hepatitis. Other consi...
17/10/2021

What is the most common cause of Jaundice in Pregnancy?

The most common cause of jaundice is viral hepatitis. Other considerations include; drug-induced hepatotoxicity, septicemia, and cholelithiasis/choledocholithiasis. The most common types of viral hepatitis that may occur during pregnancy are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.

Jaundice” is the medical term that describes yellowing of the skin and eyes. Jaundice itself is not a disease
Jaundice harmful during pregnancy?
Maternal death is low. The importance of this disorder is the effects on the fetus(Growing baby). It can lead to chronic placental insufficiency which may result in anoxia, prematurity, perinatal death, fetal distress and stillbirth.


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