马六甲唐宋普洱茶艺馆于2015年1月18日(星期日)举办了健康讲座会“有效微生物如何帮助人类保持健康的生活”。 当我们的生活水平不断地在提高,环境就会不断的遭受破坏。水,土壤,空气的严重污染,这一切无一跟我们的日常生活中无不相干。因此,我们是时候应该开始检讨自己生活习惯并且为自己的健康而做改变。 到底该如何透过有效的自然方法来改善及照顾我们的健康与环境呢? 根据最新的研究显示,人体虽然由60兆个细胞组织,但同时也超过1万种微生物在人体里,组成数百兆个微生物细胞。人类每吸入一口气,就有高达数百万计的微生物进入人体里,所以说,我们都生活在“微生物的世界里。当好的微生物(EM)越多,生存的生物就更加健康活跃,当坏的微生物越多,生存的生物就会腐坏不健康。 那有效微生物是如何帮助人类改善健康及环境的污染呢? 为了让大家更深入的了解,唐宋普洱茶艺馆负责人林爱端邀请来自EMRO Malaysia科技顾问颜慧君博士前来讲解以让大家更了解有效微生物的重要性。 颜慧君博士来自新加坡 2004年毕业于 日本大阪大学环境工程系博士学位 2005-2011担任 新加坡科研局(A*STAR)研究员 目前担任柔佛新山五福城发展商环境顾问及EMRO Malaysia科技顾问 讲座内容如下: 到底什么是有效微生物(EM)呢? 怎样才能获得有效微生物群? 如何使用有效微生物延长食物的保鲜期? 如何使用有效微生物种出健康的蔬果菜? 如何使用有效微生物制作美白面膜? 一般在家制作的酵素是属于有效微生物吗?

Tasho Tea Art Centre in Malacca held a health lecture on January 18, 2015 (Sunday) titled "How Effective Microorganisms Help Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle for Humans". As our standard of living continues to improve, the environment is constantly being damaged by severe pollution of water, soil, and air, which are all closely related to our daily lives. Therefore, it is time for us to reflect on our lifestyle habits and make changes for our health and the environment. How can we improve and take care of our health and environment through effective natural methods? According to the latest research, although the human body is made up of 60 trillion cells, there are also over 10,000 types of microorganisms in the human body, making up hundreds of trillions of microbial cells. Every breath we take introduces millions of microorganisms into our bodies, so we are living in a "microbial world". When there are more good microorganisms (EM), the living organisms are healthier and more active, but when there are more harmful microorganisms, the living organisms can decay and become unhealthy. So how do effective microorganisms help improve human health and environmental pollution? To help everyone gain a deeper understanding, Dr. Gan Hui Jun, a technology consultant from EMRO Malaysia, was invited by the Tasho Tea Art Centre to explain the importance of effective microorganisms. Dr. Gan Hui Jun is from Singapore and holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Osaka University, Japan in 2004. She was a researcher at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore from 2005 to 2011. She currently serves as an environmental consultant for Wu Fu Cheng Development in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, and a technology consultant for EMRO Malaysia. The lecture covers the following topics: What are effective microorganisms (EM)? How to obtain an effective microorganism community? How to use effective microorganisms to extend the shelf life of food? How to use effective microorganisms to grow healthy fruits and vegetables? How to use effective microorganisms to make whitening facial masks? Are homemade enzymes considered effective microorganisms?