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Sunshine Dizon Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles, Coping Mechanisms In “Tao Po”

Sunshine Dizon overcomes mental health struggles, inspiring viewers to address their conditions and live a healthier, happier life.


By The Mindanao Life

Sunshine Dizon Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles, Coping Mechanisms In “Tao Po”

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Sunshine Dizon, who recently made her acting comeback in Kapamilya teleserye “Pira-Pirasong Paraiso,” discuss mental health struggles and how to overcome it with Bernadette Sembrano in “Tao Po” this Sunday (August 6) via Kapamilya Channel and A2Z.

The actress hopes to inspire viewers who are dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), major panic disorder, and social anxiety like her to have the courage to address their conditions and not lose hope that they can live a healthier, happier life.

Meanwhile, Kabayan Noli de Castro helps Ermenda Lumacad, who got her foot amputated because of diabetes, obtain her wish for a prosthetic leg.

Ermenda, a former member of a patrol group in Pasig City, got into an accident seven years ago which led to the diagnosis of her diabetes.

Despite this setback, she continues to be the breadwinner of her family while taking care of her five children, two of which are sick with epilepsy and autism.

Kapamilya reporter Lyza Aquino also meets the 64-year-old widow behind the famous sotanghon in Quiapo and gets to participate in her bustling life as a cook.

Viewers will witness how Nanay Rosa Hilario cooks and serves her signature dish in her little kiosk and learn her secret recipe to moving on despite all the hurdles life has thrown at her.

Catch these empowering stories this Sunday (August 6) on “Tao Po” at 6:15 p.m. on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z.

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