Taka Update October 30, 2013
Fish delivery and more
2 months more and 2014 is coming? It is too early to pass
the days. Time is really goes by. But
tuna supply is great. I received good big eye tuna again yesterday. It was 49
lb stomach side. I sold one Maguro Kama last night.
Japanese fish has same problem like last week. We did not
get enough fish yesterday because of tyhoon effect. Some are coming on
Thursday.
Movie shootings in Atlanta bring many celebs. Samuel
Jackson and Jessica Alba might come to Taka. They are here. We had some movie
industry people from CA and they told me.
Hawaiian fish is coming today. I get Walu, Hebi, Ono and
Opa this week. People are getting understood about Hawaiian fish. Clean water
can grow healthy lean fish and is good for our body.
Sushiandpassion
Book Update
I am still waiting final. Nothing changed from last week.
I can say it is December- January. You can do pre-order at Amazon com. My
suggested retail price is $29.95 but Amazon price is only $21. And if you are the
prime member, there is no shipping cost, maybe.
Breast-feeding may help children climb social ladder
Breast-feeding a child
may give him or her a leg up towards the top of the social ladder.
A new study published in
BMJ journal Archives of Disease in Childhood on June 24 revealed that children
who were breast-fed moved higher up in social class than their counterparts.
"Breast-feeding has
lifelong benefits," study author Amanda Sacker, a researcher at the
University College London, said to HealthDay. "Breast-feeding not only
gives children a good start in life, but also boosts chances of a healthy and
successful adulthood. For most women, breast-feeding offers them a simple way
to improve their child's life chances."
The World Health Organization says babies
should be exclusively breast-fed for the first six months of life, and then
receive a combination of food and mother's milk through 2 years of age. If 90
percent of families breast-fed for the recommended 6-month period, almost 1,000
infant deaths would be prevented and $13 billion in annual medical costs would
be saved.
In reality, the rate is
much lower. In the U.S., about 45 percent of mothers were breast-feeding at six
months, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC
also noted that 40 percent of parents gave their infants solid food before they
were 4 months old.
Breast-feeding is
especially important according to experts because it provides protections for
newborns and infants, including transferring antibodies, cells and hormones
that could protect a child from illness. Children who are breast-fed have lower
rates of ear infections, diarrhea, respiratory infections, asthma, Type 2
diabetes and necrotizing entercolitis (which attacks the gastrointestinal tract
in premature infants) than formula-fed children.
Giving the child breast
milk also has benefits for the mother. It helps them save money on formula and
bond with their child. Healthwise, it can lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes,
breast cancer, ovarian cancer and postpartum depression, which affects 10 to 15
percent of all mothers within one year of giving birth.
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