+ Follow CHARANTIA Tag
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[Title] => How a wonder herb can improve your life
[Summary] => Health and wellness advocate Cory Quirino gladly welcomed the arrival of Flor Essence, distributed in the country by Herbcare Corporation.
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[Title] => Herbcare: Charantia maker has come a long way
[Summary] => “A great product that truly responds to the real healthcare needs of our people, marketed responsibly and at affordable prices” is what aptly defines Herbcare Corp., begins its chairman, Lito Abelarde.
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[Title] => Special herbal tea now in the country
[Summary] => A science-enhanced herbal tea traditionally used by Canadian Native Indians for detoxification is gaining worldwide attention for cancer prevention and management.
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[Title] => Will you take the Charantia challenge?
[Summary] => As head of Herbcare Corporation, makers of Charantia Ampalaya, Dan Abelarde has been encouraging people to eat healthy and exercise regularly to stay away from diabetes or its complications, and possibly away from what he sells.
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[Title] => Lower blood sugar in 30 days
[Summary] => If you think this is lip service then it is time for you to take on the Charantia 30-Day Challenge.
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[Title] => Charantia gets boost from BFAD
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I must admit that politics sucks and can distract from the serious affairs of life. And that is what happened to me last week, not only because President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo visited Negros Occidental, but that visit sparked a string of political events, including speculations as to future developments.
Thus, I failed to write what I had long wanted to tackle – the Bureau of Food and Drugs’ recognition of Charantia tea as beneficial to diabetics.
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[AuthorName] => THE SOUTHERN BEAT By Rolly Espina
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[Title] => RP ampalaya goes global
[Summary] => Herbcare Corp., the company that commercialized the use of ampalaya (bitter melon) as a therapeutic product against diabetes (a growing malaise here and abroad) has conquered not just the Philippine market but Europe, the Middle East, Korea and the US, where it is currently being pushed.
In early 2001, Herbcare entered the European market, where the movement to go natural and organic had been strong thereby making the ampalayas (scientific name is momordica charantia) entry a lot easier, said Herbcare chairman Lito M. Abelarde.
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[Title] => Are you diabetic? Stay tuned for Orly Mercados show
[Summary] => In pursuing its vision of a diabetes-free nation, Herbcare, the proud makers of Charantia ampalaya tea and dietary supplement, continues its support to Operation Diabetes in establishing a 30-minute educational TV program called Alamin ang Diabetes to be aired soon on three television stations.
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[Title] => Heres to the lowly ampalaya
[Summary] => Herbcare Corp., the company behind the Charantia Ampalaya Food Supplement, is spearheading a noteworthy health crusade. Herbcare Corp. is involved in a campaign to popularize the health benefits of taking Charantia for both diabetics and non-diabetics.
Truth be told: Charantia is "clinically proven, doctor-recommended, and diabetic-trusted." Clinical studies have shown that Charantia stabilizes the glucose level, thus helping type-2 diabetics control their glucose and avoid complications such as eye and nerve disorders and limb amputations.
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[Title] => Govt urged to promote herbal supplement industry
[Summary] => Local producers of the increasingly popular herbal-based food supplements are urging the government to help promote the sector as a "sunshine industry" due to its growing contribution to the countrys economic and health welfare.
"The herbal-supplement industry is a sunshine industry that should be cultivated by the government," said Lito Abelarde, president of Herbcare, which produces the ampalaya-based food supplement Charantia.
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CHARANTIA
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[Title] => How a wonder herb can improve your life
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[Title] => Herbcare: Charantia maker has come a long way
[Summary] => “A great product that truly responds to the real healthcare needs of our people, marketed responsibly and at affordable prices” is what aptly defines Herbcare Corp., begins its chairman, Lito Abelarde.
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[Title] => Will you take the Charantia challenge?
[Summary] => As head of Herbcare Corporation, makers of Charantia Ampalaya, Dan Abelarde has been encouraging people to eat healthy and exercise regularly to stay away from diabetes or its complications, and possibly away from what he sells.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lower blood sugar in 30 days
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I must admit that politics sucks and can distract from the serious affairs of life. And that is what happened to me last week, not only because President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo visited Negros Occidental, but that visit sparked a string of political events, including speculations as to future developments.
Thus, I failed to write what I had long wanted to tackle – the Bureau of Food and Drugs’ recognition of Charantia tea as beneficial to diabetics.
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[ColumnID] => 136001
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => THE SOUTHERN BEAT By Rolly Espina
[SectionName] => Nation
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[URL] =>
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[Title] => RP ampalaya goes global
[Summary] => Herbcare Corp., the company that commercialized the use of ampalaya (bitter melon) as a therapeutic product against diabetes (a growing malaise here and abroad) has conquered not just the Philippine market but Europe, the Middle East, Korea and the US, where it is currently being pushed.
In early 2001, Herbcare entered the European market, where the movement to go natural and organic had been strong thereby making the ampalayas (scientific name is momordica charantia) entry a lot easier, said Herbcare chairman Lito M. Abelarde.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Rose de la Cruz
[SectionName] => Agriculture
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[Title] => Are you diabetic? Stay tuned for Orly Mercados show
[Summary] => In pursuing its vision of a diabetes-free nation, Herbcare, the proud makers of Charantia ampalaya tea and dietary supplement, continues its support to Operation Diabetes in establishing a 30-minute educational TV program called Alamin ang Diabetes to be aired soon on three television stations.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-18 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134006
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[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
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[Title] => Heres to the lowly ampalaya
[Summary] => Herbcare Corp., the company behind the Charantia Ampalaya Food Supplement, is spearheading a noteworthy health crusade. Herbcare Corp. is involved in a campaign to popularize the health benefits of taking Charantia for both diabetics and non-diabetics.
Truth be told: Charantia is "clinically proven, doctor-recommended, and diabetic-trusted." Clinical studies have shown that Charantia stabilizes the glucose level, thus helping type-2 diabetics control their glucose and avoid complications such as eye and nerve disorders and limb amputations.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134006
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804782
[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] =>
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[Title] => Govt urged to promote herbal supplement industry
[Summary] => Local producers of the increasingly popular herbal-based food supplements are urging the government to help promote the sector as a "sunshine industry" due to its growing contribution to the countrys economic and health welfare.
"The herbal-supplement industry is a sunshine industry that should be cultivated by the government," said Lito Abelarde, president of Herbcare, which produces the ampalaya-based food supplement Charantia.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-29 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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