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謝謝朋友送我這個,真的好喜歡

Plates in White Porcelain

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Phenitt Ceramics CO., LTD.

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glass

designed & produced by : fresco

( Japan )

 

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years ago much of the mountain mens' silverware was wooden ware

To rent this, see our rental catalogue at www.cryifiwantto.com/catalogue.pdf

 

Available through Cry If I Want To - email info@cryifiwantto.com

Im Delikatessenladen,

Ernst Jandl

2008

Bought from Taipei

made in Japan

Photo taken in Matugaya Taito ward Tokyo(東京都台東区松が谷)

-can be printed with customer's logo

-gift box packing.

We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.

You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.

white vase with brown and gold leaf design

'albi' dinner knife

Two dinner plates and two saucers. The saucers are slightly different (one has a larger circle in the middle, but they are close to the same size overall). Great shape.

Why red?

 

Almost 40% of Alzheimer's patients experience significant weight loss. A study out of Boston University suggests that the weight loss is due in part to the loss of the ability to distinguish contrast between colors.

 

People with Alzheimer's are not able to distinguish light colored food and drink on or in typically light colored tableware. When using tableware that offered a high contrast to the food and drink (i.e.: bright red and bright blue), researchers noticed that the participants in the study increased their food intake by 24% and liquid intake by 84% (1).

   

40% of Alzheimer's patients experience significant weight loss

More than 60% of people with Alzheimer's Disease have a decrease in visual capacity(2)

Up to 50% of the fluctuations in the ability of someone with Alzheimer's Disease to perform activities of daily living can be attributed to deficits in visual capacity (2)

Research indicates that people with Alzheimer's Disease experienced a 24% increase in food intake and 84% increase in liquid intake when eating and drinking with tableware that offers a high contrast color (1)

The human eye has more receptors in the retina to see red than to see any other color

Alzheimer's patients show greater deficits in their ability to see colors in the blue-violet range

Basic Set includes:

 

Scooper Dish with Non-Skid Base

Drinking Cup

Built-Up Fork and Spoon

  

1 Dunne TE, Neargardener SA, Cipollini, PB, Cronin-Golomb A. Visual contrast enhances food and liquid intake in advanced Alzheimer's disease. Clinical Nutrition 2004; 23:533-538. 2 Rosa-Brady J, Dunne, T. Alzheimer's Association, Massachusetts Chapter Newsletter 1999; 17:3.

 

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