Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Help with King George VI School in Zimbabwe
King George VI Centre for children with disabilities in Zimbabwe is a gem in the education of children who have to overcome massive challenges.
Have a look at their you tube video about their 2013 year end! These children eat e'Pap every day and understand the need for a diet replete with micronutrients. Please like their facebook page and have a look at their new website here.
If you would like to support this amazing school please do so here.
Please also have a read of their December newsletter. It is very interesting!
E'Pap Zimbabwe have been working very closely with the school and have seen some amazing changes in the students. Let's all pull together and give King George VI the support they need!
Monday, 9 December 2013
Diabetes and e’Pap
As you know, diabetes is a huge problem in Africa and in
Zimbabwe there are unconfirmed figures. One article claims half of the
population is suffering from the disease. Click here for the article.
For poor people it is near impossible to get access to good
food that does not contain vast quantities of refined sugar. The cause of the
diabetes problem is driven by a compromised food chain - refined processed
foods remove cereal fat, micro nutrients and fibre. Commercially grown food is often grown miles
from markets and picked green which contributes to reduced nutrient content. Hence the food most people eat is highly
refined and severely lacking in the micronutrients needed to ensure the body
works at full capacity.
e'Pap has a glycemic Index of 70. There are many diabetics
across Africa who eat e'Pap to get nutrients to their body.
Our explanation as to the importance of good bio available
nutrition in better managing diabetes is as follows.
e'Pap contains 28 nutrients all chosen to maximize
absorption to the body which helps bring the body back to a nutrient replete
state. In a nutrient replete state, the body’s metabolic processes will work
better and will be better able to digest and process food.
Chromium is very important for the management of diabetes
because it gives legs to the insulin manufactured by the body (makes it more
effective). Chromium helps reduce the
food sweetness craving which is caused by Chromium deficiency. Interesting - raw sugar and raw wheat can be
rich in chromium but gets refined out in the food processing. e'Pap contains added chelated chromium
(chromium bonded to an amino acid to mimic a food form) to help address this
deficiency issue.
Zinc is also very important. Natural insulin is manufactured by the pancreas and is stored by the body with a molecule of zinc. One zinc molecule can store three molecules of insulin. If there is no absorbed zinc - the body cannot store insulin produced by the body, so there are no reserves of insulin to be used when a sugar surge happens as a result of eating refined sterile carbohydrates. The inability to store excess body produced insulin manufactured by the pancreas can put enormous extra strain on the pancreas. Without insulin storage capability, the pancreas has to react instantly when a sugar surge happens. With no stored reserves to "buffer the sugar crisis surge" the pancreas will be overworked with continuous stopping and starting. The hypothesis is simply that with stored reserves of insulin - the body can better manage sugar surges.
There are over 200 enzymic processes that will start to go
wrong when the body does not get its daily requirement of zinc in an absorbable
form. The amino acids form a complex with the trace elements. One of the most
important of these enzymic processes is
in the digestion process that helps break open food to release the nutrients
for the body to absorb.
Diabetes, obesity and anemia become an even greater issue
for anyone who has a compromised immune system, because the drugs taken by that
person interfere and affect the natural nutritional metabolism.
That is why it is so important to get the 28 bio available
micronutrients contained in e’Pap.
An excellent article to learn more about Type 2 diabetes is here...
So, to help fight against diabetes in Zimbabwe or to manage diabetes in Bulawayo follow us on FaceBook here for more information.
So, to help fight against diabetes in Zimbabwe or to manage diabetes in Bulawayo follow us on FaceBook here for more information.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Commemorating World Aids day.
e'Pap Zimbabwe was proud to commemorate World Aids Day on the 2nd of December with Hwange Safari Lodge, a part of Africa Suns Hotel Group in Zimbabwe.
Hwange Safari Lodge |
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Announcement of Honorary Graduands 2014
It's official!!!
Along with Dr Bernard Lewis Fanaroff, Mr Malcolm Christian, Mr Andrew Kirkwood Muir and Mr Pieter-Dirk Uys. Basil Kransdorff has received an Honorary degree for his unique and outstanding contributions that have had a profound impact on society locally and at a global level.
Along with Dr Bernard Lewis Fanaroff, Mr Malcolm Christian, Mr Andrew Kirkwood Muir and Mr Pieter-Dirk Uys. Basil Kransdorff has received an Honorary degree for his unique and outstanding contributions that have had a profound impact on society locally and at a global level.
World Aids Day 2013
1st December 2013... This is the day the World unites against Aids and HIV.
Today is World Aids Day.
Helping to fight Aids in Zimbabwe has become very high on many peoples agenda. Not just for the families of today, but for the families of the future, for children lacking in the knowledge of HIV and Aids and for people who are yet to be born.
e'Pap has many of the nutrients needed to help HIV and Aids victims to combat the sickness. Something everyone on this planet hopes for... Respite from a World leading killer...
Today we ask for your thoughts and prayers to those suffering from Aids or HIV in Zimbabwe and of course the world... Not just the people with the disease, but their families and friends. All of whom would wish for nothing more than a healthy life for their loved ones.
Today is World Aids day...
Today is World Aids Day.
Helping to fight Aids in Zimbabwe has become very high on many peoples agenda. Not just for the families of today, but for the families of the future, for children lacking in the knowledge of HIV and Aids and for people who are yet to be born.
e'Pap has many of the nutrients needed to help HIV and Aids victims to combat the sickness. Something everyone on this planet hopes for... Respite from a World leading killer...
Today we ask for your thoughts and prayers to those suffering from Aids or HIV in Zimbabwe and of course the world... Not just the people with the disease, but their families and friends. All of whom would wish for nothing more than a healthy life for their loved ones.
Today is World Aids day...
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