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    Give your kitchen a chic upgrade with these 11 aesthetic appliances

    Life by Sarah Joseph 15 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 11 IMAGES Kitchen appliances were born to make life easier. However, choosing the right one that’s both functional and aesthetic can be quite overwhelming. With its bulky nature and heavy-duty structure, it’s easy for each appliance to take up space making any kitchen area feel quite cramped, so why not make sure it’s stylish. If you’re looking for luxe pieces to add definition to your space, brands such as Smeg, Alessi and Ariete has a host of retro-inspired appliances to add a hint of nostalgia to any home. To help narrow down the process, Emirates Woman has curated an editor-approved guide of must-own Instagrammable appliances that carry out the job in style. For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @cerens_life @smeg_france More

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    How One Woman Overcame Diet Pill Addiction And Reclaimed Her Life

    Monique Eloff has regained control of her body and eating habits and is now South Africa’s own Supreme Queen Global Earth Africa. But when she was 18, a bad breakup saw her struggling with diet pill addiction. Here, she tells her story to inspire and educate other women about the dangers of weight loss pills and how she regained control of her body – and eating habits.

    The impetus

    For four years, Monique had been battling with her weight and was trying to shed unwanted kilos. In 2005, when Monique was 18, a heartbreaking break-up sent her into depression and she tried to regain control by becoming fixated on losing weight. “My addiction started after going through a major relationship breakup and my inability to deal with the pain, the loss, the rejection and feelings of ‘not being wanted’,” Monique reflects. “I became obsessed with losing weight.” Monique visited a dietician but it didn’t work, mostly, Monique thought, because of a hormone imbalance caused by prolonged chronic stress that threw things out of whack in her body.

    The beginning of a diet pill addiction

    Thereafter, Monique tried an endocrinologist, but her treatment was expensive and she opted out.

    It was around this time that Monique discovered weight loss pills. “I was introduced to a substance called ephedrine. In year one, I mixed ephedrine with cayenne pepper to make my own weight-loss tablets,” she says. “That worked really well. I started to lose weight and I experienced increased energy levels and I also experienced higher performance at varsity and even better grades in my studies.” Unfortunately, Monique started building up a tolerance to the drugs and needed more to keep losing weight. To get there, she turned to ephedrine in its purest form. “At certain points, I even refined it for snorting,” she confesses.

    “One thing led to another. I could not sleep because of the adrenaline rush effect one gets using ephedrine. Then, I started taking sleeping tablets at night. I could not eat, because ephedrine is a potent appetite suppressant and I battled with fatigue and in turn, balancing my studies and my part-time work became extremely difficult. I was already on my way to complete burnout. My ability to cope, concentrate and perform was diminished,” she says.

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    The turning point

    There were signs of the diet pill addiction that others could see – but she couldn’t. For one, she had limited self-control, talked a lot and experienced severe reactions to stress.

    On the inside, Monique was privy to extreme thirst, heart palpitations and shakiness. She felt depressed, anxious and sensitive. “Ephedrine certainly kept the weight off but the weight of the addiction literally crushed the life out of me and it left me feeling a great deal of shame, guilt and regret,” she says.

    Added to that, she was experiencing gastrointestinal disorders, mood swings and shortness of breath. Her central nervous system was beginning to shut down and Monique was forced to get help. “I had no choice; my body made the decision for me,” she says. In 2007, Monique was hospitalised and underwent treatment.

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    The change

    “I received treatment that was aimed at opening up the receptors in my brain in order for the normal flight or fight response mechanisms to start functioning again,” Monique explains. “My body experienced inefficiencies in secreting adrenalin, serotonin and other key hormones. I had a complete imbalance in my body.”

    With treatment, Monique slowly started to improve, but the road to healing was long. “Diet and sleep played a crucial part in my recovery. I had to teach my body what a normal healthy intake of food consisted of and looked like, at frequent and consistent intervals,” she says. “Over time my mood and concentration levels improved. I could literally feel balance coming back to my body, and it felt amazing. The toughest part was the realization of how far I’ve taken my addiction and the damage it has done. The impact it had on my loved ones. What I’ve lost in the process and the fact that I had to drop out of varsity in my third year. I felt like a complete failure. I think my mental scars outweigh the physical scars, and for me, the biggest battlefield was my mind.”

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    The glow up

    Through all this, Monique feels that she’s grown a lot as a person. “My mess has become my message and today I get to tell my story unapologetically. I still have feelings of shame, guilt and regret; however, it shows that I am human and that it matters to me,” she says.

    Now, 16 years later, Monique is at a happy weight and is taking things further in her life, earning her spot as the reigning Supreme Queen Global Earth Africa for 2023. “My wounds have given me great wisdom,” she notes. “This journey on earth is all about unbecoming to become, letting go of the things that are no longer serving you well.” More

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    Love coffee? 12 homegrown UAE cafés you need to visit

    Life by Sarah Joseph 8 mins ago Dubai is never short of homegrown local eateries, that come with rich history and a story. From the best brews to traditional delectable delights, these local cafés have grown immensely over the years amongst both tourists and residents. Whether you’re looking for a quaint space to unwind or to simply catch-up with your friends, we’ve got you covered. So, if you’re looking for spots to unwind at, why not visit these local cafés that have made a mark for themselves in the F&B space. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @thegrey More

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    Amazon gems under 100Dhs to beautify your space without breaking the bank

    Life by Ruman Baig 12 mins ago Are you tired of scrolling through Instagram, drooling over those perfectly curated homes, only to check your bank account and realize you’re more “budget chic” than “luxury living”? Enters Amazon. Fear not! We’ve embarked on a quest to uncover the hidden treasures of Amazon’s home decor section, all under 100 DHS, because let’s face it, you shouldn’t have to sacrifice your firstborn for a decent throw pillow. In a world where “aesthetic” often translates to “empty wallet,” we’re here to debunk the myth that you need to sell a kidney to have a stylish living space. With a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of frugality, you can transform your humble abode into a Pinterest-worthy haven without maxing out your credit card. So, grab your favorite beverage (it doesn’t have to be champagne, tap water works just fine) and join us on this journey as we navigate the maze of budget-friendly Amazon finds, proving once and for all that style doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. After all, who needs a designer when you have Prime shipping and a sense of humour? Let’s dive in and discover the joy of budgeted home decor delights! 10 budgeted home decor items from Amazon (under Dhs100) – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Amazon & Instagram: @wefelicia  More

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    How to unlock your cosmic potential this month

    Life by Sarah Joseph 14 mins ago As the beginning of the year can always be a stressful time due to commitments, newly set resolutions and an intense work schedule, finding your balance and inner strength is one of the most important elements to making it all work. Now bringing an exclusive workshop to Dubai hosted by international astrologer and founder of The Karmic Soul, Kirstyn Lewis, it’s all set to take place on February 17, 2024 at the Halm Collective Villa in Jumeirah. “Most people don’t really understand their life and why it can be so difficult at times,” Lewis explains. “This course shows you how to embrace your power with the help of universal timing – it’s perfect for anyone wanting to get to the bottom of things, or even who someone is, quickly.” Be it relationships, destinies and more, all participants will gain invaluable insights to discover different facets of their lives including, gaining cosmic insights into finding their partner. All those who participate will gain invaluable insights into their lives, relationships and destinies. From uncovering the hidden facets of your personality to deciphering the cosmic clues to your perfect partner, this workshop is designed to guide you on a profound journey of self-awareness and growth. The workshop will run from 1:30 pm to 6 pm, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the celestial realms. With limited availability for just 12 participants, attendees are encouraged to secure their spots early to avoid missing out on this unique opportunity. Tickets are priced at Dhs650 and can be reserved through WhatsApp on +971505590882. So, don’t miss your chance for a brighter future at Halm Collective Villa in 705 Jumeirah Beach Road, Umm Suqeim, Dubai. Additionally, private parking will available at the back of the villa for further convenience. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied More

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    It’s Possible To Reverse Type 2 Diabetes, According To One Woman Who Did It 

    Type 2 diabetes is often referred to as a lifestyle disease. Even so, it can be a lot to manage, with injections and closely monitoring blood glucose levels throughout the day, as well as closely managing food intake to make sure levels don’t go off-kilter. But is it reversible? Some say yes, with a healthy lifestyle and most especially, with weight loss. One woman managed to remove the disease from her life when she underwent bariatric surgery and lost weight in the process. Here, Jo-Anne Campbell’s story of how she could reverse type 2 diabetes.

    It started with tumours

    My journey started very strangely, with my sister having a dream in 2010 that I would die in January 2011. She has a foresight for these things. I put this dream of hers aside just to be confronted with a hard reality in January 2011. It was a very hot day as I remember and I decided to drink my husband’s last beer in the fridge. After falling asleep for a few hours, I woke up with pain in my abdomen and found that it had swollen significantly. I looked nine months pregnant.

    After seeing specialists and having tests and scans done it was determined that my liver was the issue. The scans showed my liver, which looked like pencil holes punched in it. It contained 43 tumours called adenomas in it. Each tumour has a possible 3 percent of becoming cancerous. One of the tumours had bled inside itself and became hard. It measured 5 by 7 cm in size.

    At this stage, I developed diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol. My specialist did not know what the tumours were exactly or how to treat them. Fortunately, I was referred to the best liver specialist in Africa. He could only remove four tumours – the liver and the tumours were fused together. There were just too many and because it was my hormones causing these tumours, I could not receive a liver transplant as my body would only make more tumours. The specialist did the surgery and it was successful. After one to two years, I managed to lose 20kg. I regained all and more weight over a span of five years and just accepted all the weight for another three years until I felt unwell again. I started eating increased portions and dropped all the exercise completely. That combination allowed the weight gain to increase. I weighed close to 110kg.

    Spiralling out of control

    With this increase in weight, my diabetes spiralled out of hand and no medication could help bring the sugar levels down. I was at this point very unhealthy and had to manage my increased blood pressure and diabetic medication. Every time the diabetic nurse saw me, she recommended to my doctor that they increase the insulin. In the end, I was on 120 units of insulin per day.

    I was plagued with exhaustion, not only physically but mentally as well. I became anxious when my sugar levels increased as well as my insulin medication at each visit with the diabetic nurse. That’s when I realized I was in a bad space regarding my health when one Sunday afternoon my left leg went numb and experienced heart palpitations. I thought I was going to have a stroke. That’s when I decided I was dying a slow death.

    The change

    I spoke to my doctor and told him I felt like I was dying and I knew I would not make it to 50 and my youngest child was only three years old at the time. With that, he gave me my last and most invasive option. Bariatric surgery, better known as a gastric bypass. That surgery happened in 2019 and has been very successful thus far. My diabetes disappeared within four days, as well as my high blood pressure and cholesterol.

    My lifestyle changed drastically after the surgery. I lost 35kg in ten months, a rapid change because of the reduction of my food intake and only managing to each certain food. After the operation, I could only manage a few tablespoons of soft foods a day. Then I could manage half a cup or 125ml three times per day. I drank a supplement most of the time. Now, I can manage about a 200ml of food but I must remember to eat slowly. I increased my exercise by two hours per day and started running.

    Jo-Anne Campbell who worked to reverse type 2 diabetes.

    The glow

    Now, I’m in a much healthier space. The bariatric surgery was by no means a quick fix. Life as I knew it changed drastically for me, especially after losing 35 kg in 10 months. I am able to do things like running, weight lifting and many other physical activities I never thought I would attempt.

    Today I feel like my past was a terrible dream that I woke up from. My confidence and energy levels have spiked instead of my glycaemic levels. I have a new love for life and have discovered that I should make the most of the health that I have gained during this time. I have no regrets about starting this journey as I can be alive to see my family grow and not have the fear of leaving them due to my health.

    Jo-Anne has written a book about her experience, called Memoirs of a Diabetic Survivor, available soon. More

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    Have you watched Al Rawabi S2? All the Arab content to watch on Netflix

    Life by Ruman Baig 3 mins ago From Love Is Blind to Al Rawabi School for Girls S2, Netflix is set to charm the audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a compelling lineup of Arabic content in 2024. The streaming giant is showcasing an impressive range of shows and films from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan, reaffirming its commitment to diversifying its content library and spotlighting the rich tapestry of stories from the Arab world. The 2024 lineup promises an exciting mix of genres, from heartwarming dramas and side-splitting comedies to fresh new titles, putting Arab talent firmly on the global map. Netflix’s journey in the region has been marked by the success of previous Arabic shows and films, providing a platform for emerging and seasoned voices to narrate authentic stories that resonate widely. The 2024 lineup marks a significant chapter, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling from the Arab world. The diverse range of content reflects Netflix’s dedication to showcasing Arabic talent and providing global audiences with a chance to see their lives reflected on screen. Take a look at the 2024 Arabic lineup on Netflix: – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied by Netflix  More

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    9 new must-visit restaurants in Dubai to try

    Life by Sarah Joseph 5 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 9 IMAGES As the world embraces a new year, so is Dubai with all its new culinary hotspots that have opened its doors for tourists and residents. From sophisticated ambiences to dishes prepared with an innate attention to detail, be prepared to be astounded with the best served on a plate. Be it the finest caviar or the most indulgent tiramisu, these restaurants have it all. No matter what the cuisine of preference is, this emirate is never short of culinary havens. So if you’re looking to make a booking and try something new, swipe through our guide of editor-approved restaurants to experience in Dubai. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @wendyswan More