Friday, August 22, 2025

Presenting the City of My Birth- Iloilo City, Philippines

Iloilo City, located on the southeastern coast of Panay Island in the Philippines, is a highly urbanized city with a rich history and diverse cultural influences. It serves as the capital of Iloilo Province and the regional center of Western Visayas, playing a significant role in the region's economy, culture, and education. Iloilo City is the place of my birth.
- Historical Significance: Iloilo City was one of the earliest Spanish colonial centers in the Philippines, dating back to 1566. It was recognized as a royal Spanish city and served as the last capital of the Spanish Empire in Asia and the Pacific .
- Strategic Location: Situated at the mouth of the Jaro River on the Iloilo Strait, the city is sheltered by Guimaras Island, making it a commercial center and a regional hub for sugar exports. Its port has been a major gateway for passenger and freight traffic in the Visayas region .
- Cultural Heritage: Iloilo City is known for its well-preserved old churches and Spanish-influenced architecture, particularly buildings constructed after the fire of 1899. The city is also famous for its production of jusi (raw silk) and piƱa (pineapple fiber) fabrics .
- Economic Hub: Iloilo City is a significant commercial center, driven by sugar exports and a growing IT-BPO industry. It is projected to become the third-largest hub for the IT-BPO industry in the Philippines by 2025 .
- Education Center: The city is home to several prominent educational institutions, including Central Philippine University, University of San Agustin, and West Visayas State College. Central Philippine University, established by American Protestants, attracts students from across the Philippines and abroad and is ranked by global university ranking agencies .
- Creative City of Gastronomy: Iloilo City was designated as the first UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in the Philippines, highlighting its rich culinary traditions .
- Nicknames: Iloilo City is known by various nicknames, including "City of Love," "Queen City of the South," "Bike Capital of the Philippines," and "Royal City of the South," reflecting its diverse attributes and cultural identity .

Here are some photos of the City from the Facebook Page :











Meanwhile, Did you know that......
In 2024, the Philippines had a population of 115.8 million, 64.3 million lives on the island of Luzon.
Out of the 64.3 million population of Luzon, more than 40 million are concentrated in Megalopolis of Manila, which includes Calabarzon, Central Luzon and NCR.

Lastly, may I add my own Appreciation to All the Hard-working Employees of THD.
Publicly presenting this in our Lobby, is one action THD Management have done to enhance employees morale, the exact opposite of recent frequent and several employee turnovers during my first two years here at THD.




Psychedelic Therapy as Of Today

This posting is inspired from my recent readings on Rick Perry involvement with Ibogaine as a Psychedelic Therapy.   

Healing at the Edge: Psychedelic Therapy Today — From Ibogaine to Microdosing

Across the U.S., once-taboo psychedelics are breaking into mainstream therapeutic discourse. From groundbreaking investments to cautious regulatory moves, here's where we stand.


Ibogaine: From Underground to Center Stage

A Former Governor’s Unlikely Crusade

Rick Perry—the conservative former governor of Texas and ex-Secretary of Energy—has emerged as a passionate advocate for psychedelic therapy, particularly ibogaine. After witnessing transformative effects in veterans like Marcus Luttrell, Perry has publicly embraced the treatment despite earlier skepticism The Texas TribuneThe Daily BeastChron.

Perry describes ibogaine as alleviating addiction, reversing brain decline, and easing PTSD-driven anxiety—even claiming it reversed signs of brain atrophy The Daily BeastChron. He's since formed the nonprofit “Americans for Ibogaine” to push for clinical use The Washington PostThe Texas Tribune.

Texas: The Psychedelic Frontier

In an unprecedented move, Texas committed $50 million to state-backed clinical trials of ibogaine, aiming to study its potential for treating addiction, PTSD, and neurological injury among veterans and civilians The Washington PostSan Antonio Express-NewsSan Francisco ChronicleGoverningAddictionNews. This public-private model includes collaborations with universities, hospitals, and drug developers, and grants Texas a share of any resulting commercial success Governing.

Advocates hope this effort may secure Breakthrough Therapy status or ignite broader FDA approval—but caution it's likely six or more years away from clinical rollout The Texas TribuneGoverning.

Scientific Promise & Safety Concerns

Ibogaine’s mechanisms include promoting neuroplasticity, raising GDNF levels (which supports dopaminergic neuron health), and modulating opioid, serotonin, and NMDA pathways—all offering strong theoretical support for addiction and trauma treatment RedditPMCWikipedia.

Yet, significant risks remain—particularly cardiotoxic effects, ethical and legal challenges, and lack of robust human trials Wikipedia+1AP News.


Other Psychedelics: Building Complementary Momentum

MDMA, Psilocybin, LSD & Microdosing

While MDMA and psilocybin have gained attention for treating PTSD and depression, FDA advisory committees have issued criticism over trial data or methodology, delaying official approval Wikipedia. In contrast, MindMed’s LSD derivative (MM120) has been granted Breakthrough Therapy status—currently in Phase 3 for anxiety and soon to begin Phase 3 for depression. Their MDMA-based MD402 is in Phase 1 for autism spectrum disorder Wikipedia.

Independent research continues—for example, the VA already allocated $1.5 million toward veteran PTSD and alcohol-use disorder trials Wikipedia. And at UT Austin, researchers are studying psilocybin for treatment-resistant and postpartum depression, as well as LSD for generalized anxiety Reddit.

Neuroplasticity Is the Common Thread

A growing body of research indicates classic psychedelics—like LSD, psilocybin, and DMT—promote neuroplasticity, potentially recalibrating brain circuitry after just a single session arXiv. Novel non-hallucinogenic analogs, such as tabernanthalog, show promise in reversing stress-induced brain changes without intense trips Reddit.

Meanwhile, microdosing—taking sub-perceptual amounts of psychedelics like LSD or psilocybin—is gaining popularity for boosting mood, creativity, and focus, though rigorous data is still limited Wikipedia.


Voices from the Vets & Veterans

Prominent GOP lawmakers—many of them veterans, like Rep. Morgan Luttrell and Dan Crenshaw—are calling for psychedelic research rooted in science, highlighting personal healing stories from ibogaine and DMT experiences The Wall Street JournalReddit. But critics caution that enthusiasm must be matched with scientific rigor to avoid missteps WikipediaThe Wall Street Journal.

Veteran nonprofits like Heroic Hearts Project provide safe access, prep, and integration for those pursuing treatments abroad, while starting to fund research collaboration with universities Wikipedia.


Summary: What’s Driving the Trend—and What to Watch

FactorDescription
Political AdvocacyUnlikely voices like Rick Perry and congressional veterans are now fronting the push for psychedelic research and access.
Public Funding MomentumTexas’s $50M for ibogaine trials is historic. Other public entities, like the VA, are funding MDMA and psilocybin research.
Clinical Trials & InnovationTrials for MDMA, LSD (MM120), and psilocybin continue. Research into analogs like tabernanthalog seeks safer alternatives.
Neuroplasticity FocusThe transformative potential of psychedelics increasingly ties back to brain rewiring and lasting change.
Safety & EthicsConcerns—ranging from heart risks to clinical misconduct—highlight the need for oversight, informed consent, and integration.
Community-Based DemandVeteran-focused nonprofits and private courses attest to the growing cultural demand and grassroots investment.

Final Thoughts

Psychedelic therapy stands at a pivotal crossroads. Ibogaine reignites the conversation with bold political backing and massive funding, but it remains overshadowed by safety, legal, and efficacy concerns. Meanwhile, MDMA, psilocybin, and LSD are advancing through more conventional clinical pathways, but aren’t free from regulatory setbacks. New compounds and integration communities signal growing innovation, curiosity, and cultural resonance.

Here are further reading on psychedelic therapy developments

RFK Jr. and other Trump officials embrace psychedelics after FDA setback

Meanwhile, Did you that.....
In the Philippines, it’s not uncommon to have a chance encounter with banded sea kraits—sleek, black-and-white “sea noodles” that drift through crystal waters like living ribbons. Their venom is far more potent than a cobra’s, yet they’re calm, uninterested, and not the least bit aggressive toward humans.
You won’t see tour operators advertising “swim with sea snakes” packages—this isn’t an intentional activity. It just happens when you’re in places like El Nido or Apo Island, where these snakes also happen to be hunting for small fish and eels. For the most part, they’re busy with their own lives, gliding gracefully past coral reefs without a second glance at you.
While they can deliver venom through tiny rear-set fangs, they’d have to chew to do so—and they simply won’t bother. For centuries, these snakes have peacefully coexisted with local communities. Fishermen know them well. Divers consider spotting one a special moment. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats.
The golden rule? Don’t panic, and keep your distance. Admire them from afar and let them go about their hunt. Just as you wouldn’t chase a wild animal on land, you shouldn’t follow one in the sea.
So if you find yourself drifting over a reef and suddenly spot that unmistakable banded pattern, take it as a gift from nature—a rare, serene moment with one of the ocean’s most misunderstood creatures. In the Philippines, that’s not a dare… it’s just another unexpected Tuesday.

Finally, here's my photo of the Day


Thursday, August 21, 2025

Radioactive Contamination of Imported Shrimps from Indonesia via Walmart

Walmart retira camarones por posible contaminación radiactiva
This posting is inspired from the recent news on on the Radioactive Contamination( Cs-137) on Imported Shrimps from Indonesia via Walmart. After reading this news, I immediately inquire from THD management if the Shrimps we consumed here daily at Newston's Restaurant is supplied by Walmart.  The answer is Negative.   In my previous article, I discussed the various sources of shrimps imports. Indonesia only supplies about 15% OF Shrimps consumption in the US. India is the number one supplier ( almost 50%). In the article below, I also wrote that THD ( Newton's  Restaurant) consumed from 50 to 75 lbs per week as estimated by Chef Joel Torres. Personally, I eat shrimps dishes almost every other day here at THD.     

Here’s the latest update (as of August 21, 2025) regarding the possible radioactive contamination of imported breaded shrimp from Indonesia being sold at Walmart:


What Has Happened So Far

1. Detection of Radioactive Contamination

2. Recall and Import Alert

3. Products and Locations Affected

4. Health Risks

5. Walmart’s Actions

  • Walmart has removed the affected products from its stores in the impacted regions, offered refunds, and is cooperating with the FDA and supplier to investigate further El PaĆ­sNew York PostAxiosMySA.


6. Ongoing Investigation

7. Public Messaging and Responses

  • In San Antonio, Groomer's Seafood Market made a lighthearted social media quip: "No glow-in-the-dark seafood here!" to reassure customers about the safety of their locally sourced Gulf shrimp MySA.


Summary

  • Key Concern: Detection of Cs-137 in a shipment of frozen breaded shrimp imported from Indonesia triggered a FDA advisory and recall of specific Great Value shrimp lots at Walmart.

  • Consumer Alert: If you have Great Value frozen shrimp with lot codes 8005540-18005538-1, or 8005539-1, best-by March 15, 2027do not consume it—either dispose of it safely or return it for a refund.

  • Current Status: No immediate health threat documented, but potential long-term risks warrant precautionary removal from circulation. Investigations and import bans remain in place.

    Meanwhile, here's a recipe of one of My Favorite Sauce:


    Finally, Did you Know that ........
    Scientists at UC San Diego have discovered that the cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV)—a harmless virus that infects black-eyed peas can train the human immune system to attack cancer cells.
    When injected into a tumor, CPMV attracts immune cells to destroy the cancer and even creates long-term immune memory, helping the body fight cancer elsewhere.
    Proven in mice and pet dogs with spontaneous cancers. Safe, natural, and low-cost. Could revolutionize cancer treatment. Could this be the future of cancer immunotherapy?

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