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Latest post on 18 September 2016 - 14:08
Can anyone tell me more about the KHDA exams for teachers, or getting MOE approval to teach? I have a BA in Education from the US but have been a trailing spouse/sahm without recent experience, just started working as an LSA at a good school this year to get back in the market, and am considering applying for teaching jobs in the spring to teach next year. I want to get my paperwork in order pronto since getting my diploma attested in the US without being there cost quite a bit! I only have my BA attested so far - what else will I need for KHDA approval? Transcripts? I've heard they even ask for a high school diploma if your BA is <10 years old?? (I graduated in 2009). I'd like to be approved in my original subject area (elementary education, K-5) as well as Arabic B. You don't need to do anything with the KHDA. The school that hires you will apply for your approval and send you for your exam etc. You just need to give your school your attested certificates. The KHDA doesn't approve teachers without a BA or with an online degree.
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Latest post on 28 March 2016 - 11:21
Is the property still for sale? I think they can only not re-rent it if they have said they are moving in.
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Latest post on 14 February 2016 - 14:08
I miscarried at 20 weeks, the fetus measured at 16 weeks however I'd had a scan at 17 weeks were everything was fine. Cytotec for miscarriages was removed from private hospitals by the Ministry of Health a couple of weeks before I miscarried and is only available at Latifa or Dubai Hospitals. I was told on the Sunday that there was no heartbeat and by the Tuesday night I had delivered her at home as the hospital wouldn't admit me as I wasn't in labour. I ended up bleeding out and having to have a D&C anyway as the placenta was stuck and they couldn't stop the bleeding.
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Latest post on 14 February 2016 - 13:52
The maternity care here is fine. However for the first 6 months you will be under probation and your employer could fire you you for no reason, also you will not be entitled to full maternity leave until you have completed one year of employment. Maternity leave here is 45 days. I would strongly advise you telling your employer before making the move out here.
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Latest post on 26 December 2015 - 21:35
Have 2 friends here that married at the 6 month mark and had no issues registering baby Thank you was this recently in the last 12 months or earlier. Did they register their own births or use baby steps? Lawyer was saying using a company that takes a pile of applications at the same time may mean that the dates get over looked.
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Latest post on 26 December 2015 - 16:14
Does anyone have recent experience in registering baby's birth with being married for such a short time? Friend only found out she was pregnant at 19 weeks due to failed contraception. They have got married but now hear conflicting stories of whether or not they will be able to get a birth certificate. If anyone has any experience would be much appreciated.
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Latest post on 27 September 2015 - 00:28
I don't think infertility is a Dubai thing but from the people I know who have had fertility treatment here it had to do with age, wanting to conceive quickly as married later and wanting more than 1 child and the ability of funds which weren't available in their home countries.
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Latest post on 27 September 2015 - 00:20
You can do a visa run if you hold a passport from one of the countries that are allowed to do visa runs. You don't get a 10 day grace period after a visa is cancelled.
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Latest post on 27 September 2015 - 00:05
The trip is an ICT, Mathematics and Science Trip. Each day on the itinerary has a learning objective and what the kids will be doing at each Centre most of the trip is a behind the scenes tour so the students can learn how the machinery, computer systems etc work. At the Epcot Centre for example children will learn about the education and training needed to become a marine scientist and the what the actual job involves, something O think you wouldn't get an insight to an a family trip. The total cost of the trip is AED 14750 which includes tickets, transport within the USA, cost to educational company who is organizing the trip and helping with supervision, lunch and dinner and hotel. The extra AED 650 is for lunch, extra drinks they may order which is not free table water and tips. They will also be visiting outlet malls in the evenings so will probably need extra spending money. There are only 20 spaces so I don't think they will be getting massive group discounts. Is it expensive? Yes, I think so and unfortunately it is not in our family budget so my child won't be going. Is it a once in a lifetime opportunity? I do believe it is and I'm sure the school won't find it hard to fill the 20 spaces. We were at a non profit school and they charged the same price for the overseas trips as this school so don't think they are making a profit out of it.
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Latest post on 06 May 2015 - 20:28
The best school is a school where your child is happy. My children were at one of the not for profit schools on the best school list above. My son thrived my daughter didn't for her it was the worst school possible. She didn't fit in with the way of teaching and learning, which contributed to her not fitting in socially it was a terrible for her. We have now moved both to a different profit school and the two of them couldn't be happier. I didn't realize how much pressure the other school put on students and their results until we moved schools. The new school is very academic yet students aren't under the same pressure both are thriving and excited every day about what they're learning.
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Latest post on 06 May 2015 - 20:15
Not for profit schools will always have wait lists, they pay their staff way better than the 'business' schools so can pick and choose the better qualified, more experienced older staff. Better teachers lead to better results which makes for waiting lists. Having worked since 1998 in both not for profit and profit schools this statement is not true. Some not for profit schools may pay better cash in hand monthly salary but only give 80% school fees so when you work out the whole package there isn't a difference. I know a very popular not for profit school who hasn't given salary or allowance increases to their staff although they have increased their school fees for the last 3 years. One big profit education company doesn't pay for tickets or health insurance for teacher's dependents and salaries are lower, however independent profit schools pay the same as non profit schools.
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Latest post on 23 April 2015 - 19:14
She was found the morning after she was handed in to Municipality.
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Latest post on 18 April 2015 - 17:59
We use a combination of Jim Will Fix It and Well Time Guys+971559614884. Well Time come 24/7 within about an hour and are reasonable too.
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Latest post on 18 April 2015 - 17:57
Try contacting Key Business Group a friend of mine got a general trading licence through them for quite a reasonable price, without having to get a LLC etc.
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Latest post on 17 April 2015 - 19:45
Where in shorooq near? Shops, schools. We are moving to dubai next few months. What's the rent? It's near gate one in Shorooq. It has a small park outside the back gate as well as a lovely mature garden.
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Latest post on 17 April 2015 - 19:43
Any idea what the rent is? Thanks The rent is 220K
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Latest post on 16 April 2015 - 07:31
You could join a network marketing company and start your own business from home. They fall under the Direct Sales Association here so have different regulations so can sell from home etc. All you need is a valid UAE visa, NOC from sponsor and valid contract from the company to be legally working from home selling products or building a team. Thank you so much .I never thought about this but now I will have a look :) I buy products from a Forever Living rep I'm happy to get you in touch so you can have a chat to her email me on star dot southern at ymail dot com (no spaces)
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Latest post on 16 April 2015 - 07:28
Jebel Ali Nursery is being built in Motor City at the moment. They're moving out of their Polo Club location to the new Motor City venue.
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Latest post on 16 April 2015 - 07:15
I have a 5.5year old son. My sister lives with my patents and she has a 2 .5 yr old. Her 2yr old has started to hit my son a lot and because he is younger than my son, he doesn't hit back. I feel has started to feel its ok to get hit as he usually doesn't even react to it anymore. I would really appreciate some advice on how to deal with this. Every time your nephew hits your son he needs to be removed from the situation. At 2.5 years old children understand discipline. I would explain to the nephew hitting is not nice in a calm voice while at his level and then sit him on the step/chair away from your son for 2 minutes when the 2 mins is up he needs to apologize and give your son a hug. If it's not dealt with now it will just get worse and the behavior will escalate and maybe happen at school when he goes. I would also have the conversation with your son that people are not allowed to hit/push us younger or older and we are not allowed to hit/push and that he needs to come to an adult if he is being hit.
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Latest post on 10 April 2015 - 11:44
Fish Bowls: Ace hardware, the garden centre and any pet shop. Bubbles: Early Learning Centre sell big bottles Can't help with the transparent water gels sorry.
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Latest post on 31 March 2015 - 17:07
A mum in our class did this recently she said in the end it worked out more expensive and time consuming then if she'd just bought from the school uniform shop. I'd you do find someone cost effective then I'm sure we'd all like to know though ?
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Latest post on 31 March 2015 - 16:59
You could join a network marketing company and start your own business from home. They fall under the Direct Sales Association here so have different regulations so can sell from home etc. All you need is a valid UAE visa, NOC from sponsor and valid contract from the company to be legally working from home selling products or building a team.
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Latest post on 27 March 2015 - 21:21
Personally haven't used the site but would be worried of refunds if concert is canceled etc
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Latest post on 27 March 2015 - 21:19
I've found taking iron and omega 3 supplements have really helped and also using vitamin E oil under eyes.
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Latest post on 27 March 2015 - 21:13
Any clinic will do it it costs around 120 AED. It
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Latest post on 23 March 2015 - 09:25
That's amazing! Can't wait to try it!
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Latest post on 23 March 2015 - 08:44
Hello. I'm looking for a nursery for my son and someone from the new Foremarke school mentioned Dovecote nursery. I was wondering if anyone has been sending their LO there and have some feedback to give. Other nurseries I've seen are Toddler town and Kids Island. I would appreciate anyone would share their review on any of these nurseries. Thanks. My daughter who's in year 1 has about 6 kids in her class who used to go to Dovecote. They all say it was a wonderful nursery and were all very happy there.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 23:09
http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-aloe-vera.html
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 23:00
This is what I was sent by my distributor before I bought the clean 9. Everyone's body regardless of how healthy and clean they eat builds up toxins over time. I agree leafy greens, seed headed veg and berries are certinly a good addition to diet which is why they are included in the nutritional plan set out, however they do not have a cleansing effect on the gut. For this you would need to eat a lot of onions, garlic or in this case aloe vera, the cleanse promotes ridding the body of the build up of toxins in the gut which allows the food, vitamins and minerals to be be absorbed more efficiently by the body. As everything in the programme is of a natural source and not chemically synthesised it is in effect the ultimate clean living programme, to be used in conjunction with exercise and clean eating. The Protein is delevired by the aloe itself containing 18 amino acids including all 8 essential amino acids that the body needs but can't produce itself. Protein is also delivered by our plant based soy shakes which are certified of being from the highest quality protein available and due to the amonitien plant enzyme that is present allows for the protein to be broke down and be freely available for the body to use if needed, the branch chain amino acids present are essential in the development and to sustain lean muscle. A problem which i'm sure you are aware of with a lot of high protein shakes as the body simply can't absorb it and ends up being excreated. The whole programme is nutritional balanced and has been developed by award winning scientist, nutritionists, Olympic atheletes and trainers so that the body will not go into starvation mode which you describe and yes that would promote the loss of lean muscle and the body to cling onto fat and yes that is science, but its science that has been taken into consideration when the course was developed to ensure this does not happen. The programme encourages thermogenesis and the body to metabolise fat as a result it targets body fat (something which can and has been measured), obviously their will also be some water loss this is inevitable but that's why the programme encourages increasing your water uptake as generally most people do not drink enough anyway. The programme does not encourage the loss of bone density either. I would strongly encourage you to take a further look at the programme as many people who don't fully understand how it has been developed or the products it includes jump to the same conclusions, part of my job as a distributor is to educate people on the programme and the fantastic products which most people have not come into contact with. Hope this helps
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 21:31
We get meat products brought all the time by friends and family. If it was frozen it will be fine. If the smell is bothering you then you have the right to ask her to remove it from your fridge.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 20:14
Seafire, Rivington Grill
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 19:59
Geeps..I did not want to get into argument but none of my athletic frirnds count calories. Put a query on Tridubai and most will say no. I competed in major international games and had zero nutrionist back up. I had a coach who I spoke to maybe twice a week and saw maybe once a month. None of my fellow athletes counted calories. I have coached many many athletes including international athletes and still do...none count calories. They eat in a healthy manner. Contrary to what you may believe very very few now take supplements. .partly due to the risknof cross contamination and testing positive in a dope test..it happened to two Welsh athletes last summer..the messsge in athletic world is to avoid supplement abd get nutritients through good eating. Funny it was through a friends husband on TriDubai that I first heard of the Clean 9. Quite a few people on there use the aloe and supplements, particularly as the aloe helps with better absorption of nutrients from food. I think I'm going to bow out now. I was only responding with my personal experience to the OP who asked where she could buy it and how much it cost.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 19:33
Starsouthern....I may be wrong but I kind of think we don't struggle with our weight because we have never dieted and because from a young age we made different food choices from those who have weight issues...probably can thank our parents for that. I honestly believe that diets are what beget food weight issues. I am not being unsupportive or critical but what you describe you are now eating and feel satisfied is how I and my fellow athletes always feel after eating. I have never counted calories but I do know I can have a plate piled high with food which in total will probably contain way less calories than the meagre portions my friend on a diet will be sitting with. I have researched the Forever 9 very thoroughly and yes the meal plans and meal ideas are fab BUT are very, very similar to what myself and many of my friends eat. I honestly believe you could follow the eating plan and recipes that you are currently using and you would lose the weight without the aloe Vera and additives which you are currently putting into your body. Re your reference to calories..generally people who don't have weight issues have no idea of calorific content of food. We tend to roughly know what foods will fill us up and not be overly laden in calories. A few extra carrots and one less potato for eg can make a huge difference as can be the way we cook food. Reduced fat and reduced sugar foods can also add to weight issues yet many people use them misguidedly thinking that they will help them to lose weight. Compared to my dieting friends I eat HUGE volumes of food but I would bet that if it were all monitored I would probably be consuming fewer calories than them. I do sympathise with weight issues but I think that's one of the reasons that plans like Clean 9 make me so sad. At the minute you are losing weight but not hungry becasue you are increasing your volume of food BUT probably decreasing your calorie imtake. This is what you would find people without weight issues have probably done all their lives. People ask how I can eat so much...I look at their daily food intake and know that the volume of what they eat is tiny and yet calories probably higher than mine. I def agree with the meal ideas etc in Clean 9 but I just question the supplements and first nine days of deprivation. And yes, I stand by the fact that low calorie diets simply reduce metabolic rate but by increasing volume of food and slightly decreasing calories ( although again I would never count calories..the minute you start counting it plays havoc with your mind and a lot of weight issues have a psychological component) people will lose weight particularly of combined with increasing activity. edited by Buddha on 16/03/2015 Every woman I know counts calories even those who are athletes. I was at a book club dinner the other night where there were 20 women and they all counting calories allowing themselves only so much of this or that and saying oh if I eat that then I for a week day ave to go to an extra class every etc. None of them have done the clean 9 and they were all on the side of slim. Not everyone is like you who can eat what they want when they want and as much as they want most people I know work very hard to stay slim. My father for instance has two glasses of chocolate milk a day for breakfast he has had so his whole life and he's a cardiologist, it's not healthy we all know this. If he puts 5lbs on he cuts out 1 glass of chocolate milk and the extra 5lbs is gone by the end of the week. My body doesn't work this way. My best friend stops a bar of chocolate a day and she looses anything extra by in a couple of days, my body doesn't work like this. Professional athletes to be at their optimum performance are required to eat a certain amount of calories a day they shouldn't go over or under these calories and they have a team of people making sure they stick to them. I don't have a team of people, or a maid my children are young so I can't leave them home while I go for a run around the block. So I chose to do something that my doctor said was safe to do so.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 18:37
I am a triathlete in my late 40's and what I would say is that fellow athletes generally eat very very differently from our friends who are constantly on diets or using ckeanses. Very few of us believe in diets but we do make different food choices. I still believe that constant dieting and periods of very low calorie intake slow down metabolic rate . It has been shown clinically that years of dieting lowers metsbolic rate which leads to increasing weight gain. I guess it just saddens me that so many people deprive themselves and "punish" themselves when there is a simple solution edited by Buddha on 16/03/2015 sorry but unless you have struggled with your weight your whole life you are not in a place to judge those that have and are trying to do something about it. On the Clean 9 your 600 calorie meal should have a lean protein, a carb vegetables and a mixed salad from your free foods. By the time I got to my 600 calorie meal I couldn't eat it because I was so full from everything I'd eaten during the day. So I had to split the calories into lunch and dinner. There are lots of recipes to add to the meal replacement shake such as berries flaxseed oats etc to make it a meal and is no different to breakfast smoothies that I know a lot of professional sports people drink. I have a friend who is an athlete trainer in the UK and like you was very unsupportive when I decided to do the Clean 9, but because she is open minded she researched it and took it to her host of mentors, doctors and nutritionists and she has changed her mind about the clean 9. Any doctor or nutrionist that you go to when you are obese or over weight immediately cuts your calories and deprives you of things like chocolate and cakes because they are not good for you. You say one comment simple cut calories then another cutting calories isn't good for you so you are contradicting yourself. Unless we all grow our own fruit and vegetables in our own nutrient dense soil we don't know what vitamins are fruit and vegetables we buy in a supermarket organic or not contain.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 15:20
I agree that maintaining healthy weight is not as much about calorie counting. it is about making good food choices, increasing activity levels and changing one's mind set. I do agree for some people that it may be the kick they need but I still stand by fact that the body is totally capable of cleansing itself and that by cutting calories so low you ate not encouraging a heakthy mental attitude towards food. As I said I shudder to think what cleanses like this teach children who watch their parents using them. why take something manufactured in a lab when you could simply cook using simple healthy food. I just hate to see people depriving themself and wasting money. Eat clean and get moving.... Again you're making judgments all the food I make is from scratch my children do eat a well balanced diet and play plenty of sport. I do exercise probably not as much as I should with having 3 kids to run after. I walk on average fifteen thousand steps a day. Things like kcal did not work for me. My grandmother is 97 years old without any health issues she swears it's because she's been been drinking aloe Vera for 30+ years. All I can say is my hair and skin look and feel better and people are commenting on how glowing I am.
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 14:12
Appletiser - well said. Beats me why people get taken in by all those "diets" For anyone considering one of those diets, consider reading the article below from someone very well qualified. http://dietitianwithoutborders.com/clean-9-diet/ Just to add to the article. 1. If you are losing more than 2kg a week it is almost certainly fluid you are losing..do you know that majority of these cleanses contain mild diuretics. 2. If you put your body into starvation mode then as soon as you up your calorie intake your body will just hang onto fat in preparation for another "famine" 3. I am not sure how the supplements can be called natural when they are made in a laboratory...why not take minerals and vitamins from foodstuffs. 4. Weight loss is about educating your body, food choices combined with exercise. Go somewhere like Balance Cafe or kcal and you will see meals which fill an entire dinner plate for 300 or 400 calories AND fill you up , yet snacking on a few items leaving you unsatisfied can easily be double the amount of calories. As others have said it is about kick starting the body and re educating yourself re food choices. 5. Diets should never be about deprivation..the more we deprive ourselves the more we want something. 6. Huge worry of mine is what seeing this sort of thing does to our children's attitude towards food and healthy eating...see Mom forcing grunge looking drinks down her throat and skipping meals...surely better by far if we instill healthy eating habits in our kids using natural ingredients as much as possible. Rant over...guess people can make their own decisions and yes, I agree it can kick start people into better eating patterns but then why don't omit the first nine days and go straight to the healthy eating. Very impressed at a 66.5kg weight loss though in 9 days...I don't even weigh that much lol. apologies, it was a typo meant to say 6.5kg, I had lost 66.5kg then I would be a size zero from 22 not 18.. I tried kcal for 3 months and put on weight, went to the Dr to see what was wrong with me as I was on such a strict calorie intake so thought there was something wrong. There wasn't anything wrong it just didn't work for me. I did the expensive blood tests to see what foods I maybe intolerant to that also didn't work as foods they said I should avoid I don't eat anyway. Somethings don't work for people some things do. I did a lot of research before trying the clean 9 and ran it by my Dr first. I am very happy with my results and would recommend anyone who is thinking of doing it to do it. You have read one article from a blogger who has out dated information about the clean 9. You have judged it and people who do it with one foul swoop. If just cutting calories woke so well like you say then there wouldn't be such a huge multi billion dollar weight loss industry. <em>edited by starsouthern on 16/03/2015</em>
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 13:53
Where is the fibre? In the food and free vegetables you are allowed to eat and also a fibre supplement also there is fibre in the meal replacement shake. I was never hungry through the whole process so that's why it helped me everything else I've tried I'm starving by day 3 and just want eat this wasn't the case.http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/suzannah-ramsdale/547490/aloe-vera-juice-benefits-they-are-endless.html http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/herbal-remedies/amazing-aloe-vera.htm <em>edited by starsouthern on 16/03/2015</em>
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Latest post on 16 March 2015 - 13:52
I did the Clean 9 and went drop a size 22 to 18 in the 9 days. I lost 10cm from my stomach and a total of 66.5kg I have a total of 30 kg to loose. The Clean 9 was easy to do and follow. I had lots of energy while doing it and never felt hungry. It did teach me that I don't eat enough food during the day. It has got rid of my diet soda and coffee addiction. I did it two moths ago and it's really put me on track to eating and excising properly as it got me into a really good routine and I've consistently lost 1kg a week since doing it. You can eat from a list of free foods during the first two days and on days 3-8 you eat a 600 calorie meal on day 9 you can have 900 calories split between lunch and dinner. 2 of the shakes contain all the recommended vitamins and minerals recommend for an average person, there are no chemicals in it so can be drunk by children unlike other brands who have similar products. Aloe Vera has over 70 nutrients and minerals including amino amino acids. I know a few people who have been recommended that they drink Forever Aloe Vera by their doctors to help with a wide range of diseases or sicknesses that they suffer from at home. I never had diarrhea while doing the clean 9. I still drink the aloe every day before breakfast and my hair has stopped falling out. I have tried everything out there from low calorie deliveries, good habits, weight watchers, DUKAN, Juicing, Atkins, cutting out carbs halfing my portions you name it I've tried. I would recommend the clean 9 to anyone who's looking to kick start a healthier lifestyle or who wants to loose those few extra pounds that they can't shift. You lost 66kg in 9 days? That is 10 stone. Did I read that right? :) Typo sorry 6.5kg
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Latest post on 15 March 2015 - 20:42
SOS Salon just off Al Wasl Rd or Martin @Saks in Palace Hotel
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Latest post on 15 March 2015 - 20:31
My husband was told no by our GP as it all has to now go through a certain site, they can't just scribble a note on their pad any more.
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Latest post on 15 March 2015 - 20:24
Can anyone tell me how much the Clean 9 is and where I can purchase it? Thanks ;-) It costs AED 575 I bought mine from www.facebook.com/jensforeverdxb.com she kept in contact with me through the nine days and even now to see how I'm doing and her team also has a support site with recipes advice and other people doing the clean 9 so you can read people's results etc. <em>edited by starsouthern on 15/03/2015</em>
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Latest post on 15 March 2015 - 20:20
I did the Clean 9 and went drop a size 22 to 18 in the 9 days. I lost 10cm from my stomach and a total of 6.5kg I have a total of 30 kg to loose. The Clean 9 was easy to do and follow. I had lots of energy while doing it and never felt hungry. It did teach me that I don't eat enough food during the day. It has got rid of my diet soda and coffee addiction. I did it two moths ago and it's really put me on track to eating and excising properly as it got me into a really good routine and I've consistently lost 1kg a week since doing it. You can eat from a list of free foods during the first two days and on days 3-8 you eat a 600 calorie meal on day 9 you can have 900 calories split between lunch and dinner. 2 of the shakes contain all the recommended vitamins and minerals recommend for an average person, there are no chemicals in it so can be drunk by children unlike other brands who have similar products. Aloe Vera has over 70 nutrients and minerals including amino amino acids. I know a few people who have been recommended that they drink Forever Aloe Vera by their doctors to help with a wide range of diseases or sicknesses that they suffer from at home. I never had diarrhea while doing the clean 9. I still drink the aloe every day before breakfast and my hair has stopped falling out. I have tried everything out there from low calorie deliveries, good habits, weight watchers, DUKAN, Juicing, Atkins, cutting out carbs halfing my portions you name it I've tried. I would recommend the clean 9 to anyone who's looking to kick start a healthier lifestyle or who wants to loose those few extra pounds that they can't shift. <em>edited by starsouthern on 16/03/2015</em>
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Latest post on 28 February 2015 - 09:58
We've flown with TA 3 times and all 3 times our experience was better than with Emirates. Crew were great, food quality good entertainment was also very good. We'll be using TA again over the summer.
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Latest post on 28 February 2015 - 09:41
Doubting Thomas they must do if it's legal. I didn't ask about details as I have a full time job and not interested in working from home. Will ask her next time I purchase products if you would like me to.
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Latest post on 27 February 2015 - 20:02
Try the facebook group for mum's in your area I think it's dowtown mums
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Latest post on 27 February 2015 - 19:55
It rained on us at the garden centre only a few drops but lovely!
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Latest post on 27 February 2015 - 19:51
I did the Clean 9 through a lady who runs her own business from home under the umbrella of Forever Living Products, it's completely legal and she seems to be doing really well. She's always looking for people to join her team you can contact her through here I'm sure she'd be happy to answer questions [url=https://www.facebook.com/jensforeverdxb'>link[/url'>
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Latest post on 26 February 2015 - 19:56
Yes Java Jolt Cafe in Dubai Silicon Oasis has traditional kettle boiled bagels.
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Latest post on 26 February 2015 - 19:49
Sent you a message horizonmum you can remove your email :)
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Latest post on 26 February 2015 - 08:04
My friend was recently in this situation, she went to her regular Dr no problem they had the wedding date booked a year before anyway and it was only a couple of weeks till the big day when they found out anyway. Unfortunately she ended up having a missed miscarriage and couldn't have any treatment until after they were married. It was an awful time for them. My advice would be get married ASAP.