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MX3 goes to Vienna with Kapamilya stars

Dr. Edwin Bien - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - June 1st was an exciting day for the almost 3,000 Filipinos who watched the “One Kapamilya Go” concert held at the Austria Center, Vienna. Many travelled on a four to five-hour train ride all the way from distant places like Salzburg, Munich, Czech Republic just to see Piolo Pascual, Angelica Panganiban, Enchong Dee, Maja Salvador and Pooh. There are Pinoys living in Austria for the last 15-20 years and events like these come only once every two years. This is the chance to see their movie stars in person. A chance to have selfie pictures taken. A chance for hugs and kisses and to pour their hearts out. A chance to forget their work and ailments even for just one day.

I was invited to go with the DMI Medical Supply Co., Inc. group (makers of the very popular MX3 health products) to assist and witness the opportunity to serve fellow kababayans, headed by Ms. Gina and accompanied by her groovy mother, Madam Emilia and loving husband Sir George. Together with the entourage are a fellow doctor, a lawyer, DMI staff Jayjay and Bebot plus 3 lovely business couples from General Santos, Cotabato and Zamboanga. Of course we were well taken care of by the very accommodating Hanz and Miki of ABS-CBN.

The concert was not to begin until 3 p.m. but we saw hordes of fans lining up by the gates as early as 9 a.m. It was amazing to hear the Pinoys speaking in fluent German to their kids and one another. I learned three phrases which served me well when I went up the stage to help the emcee, Pooh, with the games. “Guten tag and guten morgen!” for good morning and good afternoon.

The show was a big hit! The shouts were deafening. Girls were shrieking. I saw some old ladies clutching their chests finding it almost difficult to breathe. The crowd was in tears with heartrending songs from Piolo, was in stitches with the antics of Angelica, and was grooving to the beat from the music of Maja and Enchong. The Filipinos are truly a different crowd – so easy to please and ready to show it. I pity the poor guards dressed in black suits as the Pinoys grabbed the stars their way for selfie pictures.

After the show, a lot of fans trooped to our table for inquiries about the MX3 products, and how to order it online. Some have been taking it for more than three years when they vacationed in the Philippines. One was Eleanor Manloloyo, who has colon cancer stage II. The other one was Charito Reyes, who has a case of Invasive Ductal carcinoma. Both are health professionals themselves and are willing to share their stories. Both have undergone procedures and chemotherapy but believed that strengthening their immune system is a good way to bring back their health and energy. Both believed they have been helped by MX3 – the original. If you want to know more, visit their website at www.mx3.ph.

I am proud to have been there and be part of the program. I shed my own inhibitions and shouted and danced on stage. There was a game for the audience and DMI was generous in giving away cash to the 15 lucky participants – all in the spirit of giving back the blessings from the Lord. It was both enjoyable and fulfilling for me to share the gift of knowledge about natural products to those seeking wellness.  (FREEMAN)

 

 

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ANGELICA PANGANIBAN

AUSTRIA CENTER

CHARITO REYES

COTABATO AND ZAMBOANGA

CZECH REPUBLIC

ELEANOR MANLOLOYO

ENCHONG DEE

GENERAL SANTOS

HANZ AND MIKI

PINOYS

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