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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Cosplay Queen Alodia as the New Endorser of Katinko


Everyone's go-to ointment for treating various aches and pains as well as other ailments has become a must-have especially for busy people who are always on the go like the Gosiengfiao girls, Alodia and Ashley, as well as their mom, Mariglor.

For years, Katinko has proudly established itself as the affordable, go-to ointment to soothe muscle pain and stop itching. More than that, the calming menthol scent of the product has also made it a bedside buddy for a lot of people as it helps them relax and sleep better.

Well known for their cosplaying gigs, the adorable Gosiengfiao girls have established a career not just in the Philippines but as well as in Japan, and other parts of the world, with Alodia being a favorite model and even a recording artist due to her popularity among cos-play fans.

As such, the appeal of these two lovely ladies makes them the perfect new endorsers for the brand, which touted them as the "Katinko Healing Fairies".


As Katinko is not just limited to the older set, as even younger people such as Alodia and Ashley have grown up trusting the brand. Think of the Katinko Stick as a "magic wand" in helping you relieve pain and stop itching instantly, no matter where you may be.

"Katinko is always in my bag," says Ashley. Alodia adds, "I feel secure when I have Katinko. In case I get a scratch, bruise, or insect bite, I know that Katinko will help me feel better."

Aside from being a staple in one's everyday bag, Katinko should also be a staple in every home, especially for first aid kits.

Mariglor Gosiengfiao, mother of Ashley and Alodia says that Katinko helps her take better care of her family as she is very supportive of her two lovely daughters' chosen careers. This is why she is very thankful for products like Katinko, which makes it much easier to be a doting mom in spite of keeping atight schedule.

Other uses of Katinko include: muscle pains, skin itch, insect bites, headaches, motion sickness, bruises, nausea, colds, helps one breathe better, and joint pains.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

What is an "Eye Floaters?"

Eye Floaters
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For those who’ve never experienced this phenomenon, eye floaters are little oddly shaped objects that appear in your vision, often when one looks at bright light such as a blue sky.  Their shapes vary greatly, but will often appear as spots, cobwebs, or randomly shaped stringy objects.  These are not optical illusions, but rather something your eyes are actually perceiving.  There are a few different things that can cause this, but in most cases these eye floaters are caused by pieces of the gel-like vitreous breaking off from the back portion of your eye and then floating about in your eye ball.

The vitreous humor, or often just “vitreous”, is a clear gel that fills the gap between your retina and lens, helping maintain the round shape of your eye in the process.  This gel is about 99% water and 1% other elements; the latter of which consists mostly of a network of hyaluronic acid and collagen.  Hyaluronic acid ends up retaining water molecules.  Over time though, this network breaks down which results in the hyaluronic acid releasing its trapped water molecules.  When this happens, it forms a watery core in your vitreous body.

As you age then, pieces of the still gel-like collagen/hyaluronic acid network will break off and float around in this watery center.  When light passes through this area, it creates a shadow on your retina.  This shadow is actually what you are seeing when you see the eye floaters.

Children and teenagers almost never experience these types of eye floaters as there must first be some deterioration of the gel-like substance in their eye, creating the watery core, for these floaters to appear.  However, they do still sometimes experience a certain type of eye floater that often appears more like a crystallized web across their vision.  These floaters aren’t found in the vitreous humor like the above floaters.  Instead, they are found in the Premacular Bursa area, right on top of the retina.  These floaters are microscopic in size and only appear as big as they do because of their proximity to the retina.  Unfortunately, their microscopic nature makes them almost impossible to treat in most cases.


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Blocks your view, runs away when you look at them.
Blocks your view, runs away when you look at them.