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WELCOME TO MY JINGA JUICE

My Jinga Juice   Incorporated  was  established  on   July  2012. Our aim is two-fold: first, to promote a healthy lifestyle and help people achieve well-being through quality health products; second, to provide Filipinos with a good source of livelihood.

In today’s environment, where pollution is pervasive and stress levels are up, more and more people are looking for ways to stay healthy and prevent illnesses.  They subscribe to the importance of health, nutrition and stress reduction.

Jinga Juice products fulfill a nutritional need. Its wheatgrass and guyabano powdered drink is its first offering. It is also the first of its kind in the market - an innovative combination that is packed with nutrients and tastes refreshing to boot.

Our management team utilizes a wide distribution network. We believe that with good products, good people, good management and of course, good motives, our company is bound for success.




THE WONDERS OF WHEATGRASS
Wheatgrass is a superfood derived from the cotyledons of the wheat plant. It is packed with chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, phytonutrients, carotenoids, and enzymes.

Consider the many benefits of Wheatgrass:
Build healthy blood
Purify and cleanse the body
Increase oxygenation throughout the body
Help destroy body toxin
Help rejuvenate cells and blood cell formation
Help promote cardiovascular health
Strengthen immune system to fight colds and flu
Protect the body against cancer
Aid in maintaining good vision and healthy skin
Help reduce blood pressure by dilating blood pathways
Help promote restful sleep
Prevent bad breath and tighten gums
Slow down aging process
Help tone the skin

THE GOODNESS OF GUYABANO
 Guyabano  (soursop in English) is known as "The Miracle Fruit of the Tropics".
Guyabano is rich in Vitamins C and B1, potassium and detoxifiers. Its curative properties have been part of folklore. Almost every part of the guyabano, its fruits, leaves and bark has curative properties.
Perhaps guyabano is best known as cancer killer. Scientific studies have shown that it is 10,000 times more potent than the chemotherapeutic drug Adriamycin.

Take a look at what Guyabano can do:
Help fight cancer cells.
     It is known to kill malignant cells in 12 cancer types.                                                                                                 Including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreas and                           selectively hunt down and kill them.
Lower the blood pressure.
Bolster the immune system.
Make a person feel stronger
Help improve health and energy.





Top 10 Causes of Cancer Deaths in the Philippines (2010)
A cancer develops when cells undergo an abnormal change and begin to grow and spread within the body. These abnormal cells then grow into tumors that can be benign or malignant. Cancers can occur at any age. Seventy-five percent of cancer patients in the Philippines are 50 years old and above while 3.2% belong to the pediatric age bracket (0 to 14 years).
In February 2010, the World Health Organization predicted that the number of cancer deaths in worldwide will increase from 7.6 million to 17 million deaths in 2030. Thirty percent of cancers can be prevented by avoiding smoking, having regular exercise, and eating the right diet. Unfortunately, cancer still ranked third in the list of leading causes of death in the country in 2010. Meanwhile, listed below are the top causes of cancer deaths in the country for 2010:

Breast cancer
In 2010, breast cancer became the most common cancer in the country with 16 percent of a total of 50,000 cases resulting in death. The disease has also become the leading cause of cancer for Filipino women. Doctors advise women about constant self-breast examination to detect abnormal growth in the breasts so that the cancer can be treated during its early stages. Meanwhile, the Philippine Cancer Society has pledged to provide more free mammography services, fine needle aspiration biopsy, and education campaigns to help more Filipinas in combating the disease.

Lung cancer
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Filipino men. It was the leading cause of cancer deaths in the country before it was replaced by breast cancer. Meanwhile, the Philippine Cancer Society expressed concern over the rise in lung cancer incidences among Filipino women. Experts advise the public to refrain from cigarette smoking as nine out of ten smokers die from lung cancer. Non-smokers also become prone of lung cancer through second-hand and third-hand smoke.

Liver cancer
Liver cancer is the eight most common cancer in the world. However, it appears that the disease is more common in the Philippines compared to the lesser number of incidences in the United States. Doctors attribute this to the fact that chronic hepatitis B affects 10 to 12 percent of all Filipinos. Chronic hepatitis B causes cirrhosis of the liver which is a major risk factor of liver cancer.

Cervical cancer
It is estimated that 12 Filipinas die of cervical cancer each day with 6,000 cases being diagnosed each year. This type of cancer is common among women from age 30 to 55. Twenty-two in 100,000 women will get cervical cancer and only 44% of this number will survive the disease. Thus, doctors are urging women to be screened three years after their first sexual contact. They also strongly recommend administering the cervical cancer vaccine to Filipinas age ten years and above.

Colon cancer
Colon cancer occurs when abnormal cells develop in the large intestine. It is best detected early through fecal occult blood test and colonoscopy. It is then treated through surgery which entails removing the affected part of the colon. Among Filipino personalities who died of the disease are Corazon C. Aquino, Chat Silayan, Rio Diaz, Helen Vela, and veteran actor Charlie Davao in August 2010.

Thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer is more common in women than in men. In fact, it is the most common cancer for women at age 15 to 24. Risk factors include family history, exposure to radiation, and not having enough iodine in the diet. It is highly curable by surgery alone.

Rectal cancer
Rectal cancer is caused by cancer cells that grow in the last 15 centimeters of the colon. These cancer cells become deadly once they travel through the bloodstream and into the other internal organs such as the liver. A diet rich in red meat and processed meats, lack of exercise, obesity, smoking, type-2 diabetes, and alcoholism is found to cause the disease.

Ovarian cancer
The Department of Health website cites ovarian cancer as the 5th most common cancer among women. It is considered a “silent killer” as it is usually detected when the cancer cells have already spread to other organs such as the lungs and the liver. In March 2010, the mother of actress Francine Prieto succumbed to Stage 3 ovarian cancer.

Prostate cancer
After lung cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men. According to Enrique Ona of the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, prostate cancer develops in 19.3 out of every 100,000 Filipinos. The Department of Health has already recognized this alarming number and declared June of every year as “Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.”

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes or the spleen. It is considered as the most common type of blood cancer in the United States. Meanwhile, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of lymphoma that commonly affects adults. Patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma have a lower survival rate (63%) compared to patients with Hodgkin’s lymphoma (90%).








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