hi I am Maurice Kok and this is my
daughter I'm the author of the book the
journey of ascended master and in this
video I'm going to tell you what is
allowing and how you can use it so stay tuned
so what is allowing and how can
you use this in your life allowing for
me is putting down all the guards stop
forcing stop trying stop thinking about
the things you're doing allowing for me
it's just being in a now moment and go
with the flow go with whatever I created
go with whatever I need in the now moment
and just stop forcing and stop trying if
I want something I just do it and how
can you use this in a life because you
stop forcing stopped think is the
planning stops everything even thinking
about breathing you stopped with it you
body can take control over your breath
sometimes you have to take a deep breath
good and you're not allowing if you are
caught up in something
now when you allowed
you are just in our moment like I'm
right now I'm just sharing with you what
I want to share and I'm just here like
you you are now here with me so how can
you use this in your life
I can tell you
allowing changed my life it made it so
much easier so much more fun and was
so nice to have the inner peace because
you don't have to think anymore about
getting up early in the morning I did
this morning you don't have to make
plans anymore sometimes you want but you
don't have to if you are allowing and
when you use the allowing you are in the
now moment and being in the now moment if
you are going to use this for your life
you will figure out that everything
you want everything you need and
everything is going on
you'll be there on the right and
proper time for you you just have to
choose and allow
if you want something you choose you
allow your be in that moment and at
the moment that you really really really
want want to have it or you need it will
be there and you trust that process this
changed my whole life
and it's really good so this
was just sharing me something with you I
hope it helped you in a way and if you
want to know how to allow I made a free
gift free guidance you can first watch
the video watch the video about how to
allow because I guide you you to your
state of allowing this is an exercise so
you know how it feels but when you are
living being in our moment and give up
everything you are doing and if every
fight you're fighting and giving up
every struggle you are doing in your in
the state of allowing and then magic
will try to appear so I will put the
download link to the free mp3 for you
up here I know for sure it's up there
so you can download it but I really
recommend to first watch video about how
to allow I will share the link below so
stay tuned share with me in the comments
what allowing means for you
and if you like my video or my whole
YouTube channel subscribe to my youtube
channel and like this video and you will
see me the next time
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Can I just take my anticoagulation medication when I am having an Atrial Fibrillation episode? - Duration: 1:11.
So a lot of patients ask why they need
to be on chronic anticoagulation if
they're not in AFib most of the time.
And many patients do feel their AFib.
We've learned in studies where we've had
continuous recordings of ECGs for months
or years that even in patients who know
when they have AFib, it turns out that they
may have periods AFib that they're
unaware of. Sometimes that occurs in
sleep. The other thing we've learned is
that in patients with AFib, the strokes
often happen in normal rhythm. So in that
situation the AFib is a risk factor or a
risk marker for stroke and
anticoagulation has been shown to lower
that risk. But it doesn't really imply
yet that when you're in sinus rhythm,
your risk is substantially lower- that
you can stay off of it. Those clinical
studies are in development and ongoing
and we'll learn more but right now we
just don't have enough data to offer
that as an alternative route.
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life can be a surpise but it's opposite day also a cry for help - Duration: 2:46.
there is virtually nothing i can do
to show your enemies your enemy-ship is f l o s s (false)
steal something and keep it forever
it was already a horrible year :)
someone you are close with: do not say goodbye
or receive a voicemail from your MOM in the MAIL
a grimace when nobOdy is down
cannot really turn a good day around
take from your enemies something expected:
my manufactured item
the prize:
p l e a s e j u s t k i l l m e n o w
unkind feelings: they hold no significance
it's what death's all about
hear the screams and sit still
like everybody is listening
inhale
like everybody is watching
days stop and life will end soon
it's :) not :) worth :) it :)
death is to be expected.
dootdootdootdootdootdootdootdoootdootdootdootdootdootdootdootdoo
text someone right when they expect it
they'll be upset to be viewing me *business intensifies*
stealing is the worst way to die
it's false that you give back what you take
take from your enememies something expected:
my manufactured item.
the prize:
s t o p s t o p s t o p s to p s t o p stop
thanks (:
unkind feeling - they hold no significance
it's what death's all about
sit still like everybody is listening
inhale
as though we are all watching
days stop and your life will end soon
it's not worth it!
death is to be expected
now let's do nothing seperately
sit still
amputate your legs
up and down
you are doing terribly
now, inhale
and sh o o o o o o oo o o oo
in hell
horrible
slower
sit still
and die
inhale and shot me in the face
awful.
sit still
liek everybody is listening
inhale
as though wen are all watching
days stop and your life will end soon
it;s not worth it...
death is to be expectd
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You Can Participate in the NIH HIV Clinical Trial Network Refinement - Duration: 5:08.
"I'm Anne Rancourt from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,
and I'm joined today by Dr. Carl Dieffenbach, director of the
Division of AIDS, also at NIAID. Carl, thanks for being with me."
"Oh it's great to be here."
"So Carl, you're in the process of doing a network refinement. Tell us a little bit about that."
"So every seven years the NIH has a responsibility to renew our clinical trials enterprise,
and as such, this is the opportunity to refine it and make it better and more focused
on the questions not that we're answering today but the questions we will answer between now and 2027
when this round would be up for the next re-competition or refinement."
"And tell us what are the NIH HIV clinical trial networks?"
"So currently there are five involved in prevention, vaccines, and therapeutics and then there's also a pediatric network.
So we currently have five."
"And so as you go through this process, what can people expect to unfold?"
"So right now we're in a listening mode and we're really seeking input into the scientific directions
that we're seeking to accomplish between now and 2027.
We're looking to be able to think about better ways of utilizing our sites.
Basically we're open to all suggestions that people may have about the research enterprise."
"So in this listening mode that you're in right now,
how can the research community and advocates and others play a role?"
"What we are seeking is input, you know,
so if you think about the wisdom of the crowd, everybody has a good idea,
but the idea becomes better after you put it out there in focus group it or share it with people.
Then people say 'Well, what have you thought about this? Have you thought about that?
Have you considered all these different aspects?'
And only through those kinds of conversations does your idea grow and shape and get better.
So that's really the mode we're in right now. We would like that kind of input."
"And how long do people have to give you this input?"
"Well, the timeline we're on is that sometime in late January we're going to go to our Advisory Committee
and say this is what we think well we want to do and here are the steps, here's what we do.
And then at that point we have to start writing solicitations, where we're going
to then ask people to send in their grants based on the solicitations.
At that point we'll have to stop taking suggestions simply because we cannot be writing and taking in suggestions.
So I would say the rest of this calendar year,
please get us your information and your ideas, your comments -- comments, questions, ideas.
We would love to have them."
"Is there a benefit to sending you things earlier or should people wait till the deadline?"
"I would say if you're a procrastinator, do it now!
Because ... don't hold back.
You know, if you get into the habit of sending notes if you have ideas.
This is an opportunity as a stakeholder. It's sort of like voting.
If you don't vote, you can't complain.
If you don't --- as a stakeholder you have an opportunity, and to certain extent I'd say almost a responsibility, to participate in this process,
so that we together can make our team, our enterprise as good as it can be."
"Can people comment multiple times?"
"Please."
"Wonderful. And so how can people comment, what's the mechanism?"
"So I imagine the simplest would be to get on the website and send us an email to the comment box.
Additionally, if there are specifics that you want to talk about directly, you can contact my office
and we could schedule a call. If there were areas where you wanted to have input into
and you wanted to broaden out the conversation, like suppose you wanted to
talk about something specific for vaccines because we're here at the
Vaccine Trials Network meeting, we could set something up
where you would have a chance potentially to have a dialogue with Mary Marovich, the director of the vaccine program.
It depends on what you're seeking, but by all means, we are interested and care about what you think.
We'll take your suggestions to heart."
"And so we've heard that some people might be a little afraid that they have just one specific point that they want to communicate to you,
and it's not a grand vision. Are you open to all kinds of feedback?"
"I think that whether your comment is simple or complicated,
if you have an idea that you think should be heard, I want to hear it."
"Carl, thank you so much. Thank you for watching. We hope to get your feedback soon and take that into account."
"Thank you all."
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PELICULA PROJECTES: CAN STOP BULLING - Duration: 1:23.
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I can call my mom? Можно маме позвонить? - Duration: 0:33.
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You Too Can Have A Flawless Spotless And Stainless Skin Thanks To This Homemade Recipe - Duration: 2:32.
You Too Can Have A Flawless Spotless And Stainless Skin Thanks To This Homemade Recipe!
The skin is our largest organ that also plays an important role in our appearance. That's why it is important to have a good and healthy skin, and to achieve it, you need to take proper care.
Many people have skin issues and fight real hard to solve them by undergoing numerous expensive treatments, or by buying cosmetic products that can cost way too much.
And not only that, but these products are high in dangerous chemicals that in fact endanger our health.
Finding a natural way to solve health problems should be the first step. Today we will present you a DIY natural remedy that can erase spots and blemishes and restore the healthy shine of your skin.
The key component is hydrogen peroxide, which is often used to white stains on clothing. This means that it will effectively whiten the skin under the armpits and removes spots and blemishes. 4 drops of hydrogen peroxide. 1 small lemon (juiced).
3 drops of natural glycerin. 2 tablespoons of powdered milk. Just mix everything in a bowl until you get a creamy smooth mixture. Let it sit for 5 minutes and then it is ready to use.
Before putting it on, wash your face well and pat it dry. Then apply it as a face mask and leave it to act during the night.
The next morning, rinse it off with cold water and pat dry. Do this once a week and you will be amazed by the results!. Additional tips to prevent blemishes:.
Put on sunscreen, even if it is winter. Avoid using cosmetics and perfumes when exposed to direct sunlight. Don't expose yourself to direct, strong sunlight during the day.
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CAN YOU SOLVE
THIS HARD RIDDLE
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Can you take criticism? - Duration: 7:02.
Hi friends it's Saajid and today I wanted to come at y'all with a very quick casual
discussion video about handling criticism as content creators. So this is
in part a reaction to a situation that occurred about perhaps a few weeks or
months ago it was with regards to George Lopez cussing out one of his fans in the
audience, take a look at this video.
[Lopez]: Sit your fucking ass down. Bitch. You can't take a joke you're in the wrong motherfucking place.
Sit your fucking ass down or get the fuck out of here (x2). I see you, I see you. *audience applause*
Essentially he made a joke about Latino families having two main rules: "don't
park a car in front of the house" and "don't bring home a black person." And
allegedly, and I'll get back to this later on in the video, but allegedly an
audience member was upset with this joke and she got up to contest him and he
completely cussed her out. I really found this video particularly interesting
because it got me thinking about the way we as content creators respond to
criticism and it also made me think about the ways in which we should and
should not do so. I can't really come from a personal experience because my
platform is significantly smaller than a lot of content creators and I have
actually never really experienced that level of criticism from anybody. But I do
think that there are certain ways that I should handle it if it ever happens me
as well as dressing me that I think other people should handle criticism. Now,
this is not me saying that this is how you definitely should go about handling
yourself this is just my personal opinions and thoughts I think the first
thing you should do is be aware of the fact that your content is not going to
slide at some people for different reasons and people are going to give you
feedback and that feedback is going to come in many different forms there's
going to be the people who constructively criticize you and those
people are worth engaging with, I think. And then you have people who will be
more emotional in their critique of you. Take it in the context of a book
review I might read The Hunger Games and not like it and come up with very
constructive critique say that the writing was bad, I didn't particularly
think that it was done well the characters were not well developed the
will was not well executed but then I might make a more emotional review of
the Hunger Games, saying book was crappy, characters were shitty, Suzanne Collins
can write a book to save her life. That's where it's a lot more difficult to deal with
criticism because in that case you have a situation where you are feeling
personally attacked and as humans we are reactive individuals but I really
think the best thing to do is avoid responding emotionally
to those types of things, which could be difficult for different people. Like, for
example, if you are PewDiePie or Lilly Singh then you know you can just ignore
stupid comments that people leave under your videos but if you are George Lopez
and somebody in real life comes up to you and starts to heckle you you will
want to react that because you are a human and that's your natural response. But I
think again you have to know that people are not going to be okay with what you
have to say and I think that also has to do with knowing the environments and
knowing what's okay to say, Now I'm not saying you should censor yourself and
you should not make these types of jokes because they offend us the people
obviously it is your freedom of choice and freedom of expression and freedom of
speech to say whatever the hell you want to. I think you should also have the
responsibility of knowing that you live in a climate and an environment where
something that you know what's funny ten years ago is no longer funny now, it will no
longer slide with the general public now. So you have to be aware of that and you
just have to deal with it because as much as you don't agree with the PC
police and the SJWs the reality is they're there, they exist and they are
going to critique you. So you have to be prepared for that and you have to put
measures in place to handle that criticism whether it be ignoring them,
whether it be engaging with them, whether it be removing them from your audience
if they start to react a certain way. But cussing them out really emotionally
involving yourself with them I don't think it's very productive. Another
reason why I think that content creators should be careful when engaging
emotionally with critics is that, you know, you might misunderstand them. And
this brings me back to the George Lopez incident because it was later revealed
that the girl who got up to contest his joke actually didn't get up the contest him or
criticized him at all. She actually got up to jokingly tell him that she's half
black and half Mexican and she wanted to make like a joke about how you know she
is the exception to the rule. But he misunderstood her he thought that she
was getting up to like criticize him. Should she have done that was it the
best most appropriate thing to get up and interrupt a comedy show? No, not
really. But at the end of the day we all want to be the one who sings halo when
Beyonce sticks her hands out to the audience.
We are humans, we crave attention. Especially from the celebrities and
these people that we admire so in this problem and I can understand how she
wanted to get up and say "hey you know so and so is the case, hahaha" and George Lopez would have
been like "hahaha I see you, that's funny too."
or something like that. I think overall what I'm trying to say is number one we
as content creators need to be conscious of the fact that our content is not
going to be liked by different people for many different reasons
the fact that it just may not work for them, the fact that we live in an
environment with it and things are no longer seen as appropriate um the fact
that you know you just might be bad and it doesn't I really need to work on your
shit. And I think I'm also trying to say that we need to be more careful about
the way in which we engage with our audience now I keep saying remove
emotion don't be emotional I don't know if that's the best route to take as I
said I've never really dealt with this personally so none of what I say should
be taken as conclusive but I do feel like there are certain ways that you
should kind of handle yourself when engaging with critics and that's really
for up to you to decide I personally think that you should kind of remove the
emotion especially when it's antagonistic kind of like shut the fuck
up don't tell me what I should do don't tell me what I should say I'm correct.
That very defensive reactionary thing, I personally think
that may not be the best route to engage with criticism. How I would handle it? I
might probably just ignore it if I get a mean comment. If I get a constructively
criticism constructively... if I get one of those, I would probably just
engage with them a little bit but maybe not too much. So yeah that's basically
everything I have to say about it this wasn't a researched video this wasn't
like a scripted laid out video. This is me talking at the top of my head so I
hope that was okay. Obviously in the comments down below I love to know your
thoughts on this particular situation. Other than that thank you all so much
for watching. I hope you have a lovely, lovely day and until next time Insha
Allah keep reading.
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Three Types of YouTube Videos Which You Can Make Today - Duration: 2:53.
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Can I take Aspirin instead of an anticoagulant? - Duration: 2:12.
Bleeding risk is an unfortunate
risk of the therapies. And that risk is
something a lot of patients and doctors
worry about. We want to prevent stroke so
of course we recommend anticoagulation
and patients at moderate to high risk,
but those patients can have risks of
bleeding as well. So we've learned a
couple of things in the last decade
about bleeding. One is if you take your
medicines as prescribed and if they're
at the appropriate dose, the bleeding
risk can be really, really low. We also
know from recent trials that when
warfarin is not well managed or when
patients are on some of the newer agents,
the bleeding risk is actually much lower
than the old historical data that we've
been quoting patients now that date 20 or
more years. So that's that's also good.
Finally and I should say this, there's a
temptation to think that aspirin has a
lower bleeding risk and it's somehow is
their happy medium or compromise for
patients. But patients and doctors should
know that the bleeding risk of aspirin
is not insignificant. It's very, very important to be very clear
with your doctors as to why aspirin is being recommended. We
often will recommend aspirin in patients
who have had prior heart attacks or have
atherosclerosis-clogged arteries and in
some cases we will recommend aspirin in
patients who are very high risk for a
heart attack even if they've not had one.
But you have to be very clear as to why
you're on it. Having aspirin being
prescribed for atrial fibrillation is a
completely separate rationale or
indication and what you want to do is
not mix those up.
Furthermore it can be harmful to be on
aspirin and on anticoagulation,
particularly when there isn't really
great need or rationale for the aspirin
so you want to have a conversation with
your clinician. Explain why you need one
or both. If you will need anticoagulation
that there be a compelling reason to
stay on aspirin. Otherwise it should
be stopped.
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Rain Detector - Can Sense Rain Drops | How to Make a Rain Alarm at Home - Duration: 3:41.
Hey, welcome to electrical projects channel, and in today's video I will show you how
to build a very simple rain detector.
For building such device we will need NPN bipolar transistor BC547, an active buzzer,
an LED, and wires.
Also, we'll need a piece of Single Sided Copper PCB Board.
And for the powering, we'll need a 12Volt power source.
First, let's solder components together, and then I'll show how to make a raindrop
sensor from the PCB board.
On the right, you can see the schematic.
And let's start soldering.
First, I am going to solder two red wires to the collector lead of the transistor BC547.
Now I am going to solder Emitter lead of the transistor to the plus lead of the buzzer.
Now let's solder anode lead of the LED to minus led of the buzzer.
Now we can solder the first black wire to the cathode lead of the LED.
And the second black wire I will solder to the base lead of the transistor.
After it is done, you can test this part of the device.
In order to test this device, you need to connect it to a power source.
Now, when I touch black and red wire at the same time this device makes noise, which means
that device works as supposed to work.
Now I am going to show you how to make a raindrop sensor from a PCB board.
First, let's leave marks where we should cut the copper layer.
The idea behind this cutting is to make two different areas on this PCB board.
You need to make something like this.
And when this board is dry, electrical current doesn't go from one area to another,
But when a rain drop falls on the transitions between these two areas, the electrical current
starts to go through the rain drop, from one area to another.
Though water is not a very good conductor, but its conductance is sufficient to switch
bipolar transistor on.
And when the transistor is on, it will turn the buzzer and the LED on also.
Now let's solder the wire to the sensor, and we are ready to test this device.
and we are ready to test this device
Of course, I am not going to wait for the rain, I will make my own artificial rain.
Now let's see how it works.
And one more test.
And That is all for today, I hope this video was interesting, if so, then like it.
And of course thanks for watching, and see you next time.
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Can A Dead Toad Cure Period Cramps? - Duration: 6:33.
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10 Amazing Gadgets You Can Buy On Amazon | Amazing Inventions Make Your Life Better - Duration: 10:30.
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CAN OR NO CAN?! - The Mechanical Bull Challenge - Duration: 4:35.
♪
♪
Trini: WELCOME BACK TO
CHALLENGE.
WE INVITE NOW, YOU VIEWERS TO
COME ON THE SHOW AND COMPETE FOR
PRIZES.
TODAY'S CHALLENGE IS, HOLD ON,
EVERYBODY, IT IS THE MECHANICAL
BULL.
IT IS A LOT HARDER THAN IT
LOOKS.
I KNOW.
I TRIED IT AND COULD BARELY HANG
ON.
WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A LOT OF
FUN.
FIRST, LET'S MEET THE
CONTESTANTS.
WHO'S PLAYING?
ALL RIGHT.
FIRST CONTESTANT IS ERIC
McFEE.
HE LIKES TO HIKE AND CLIMB
MOUNTAINS.
HE'S AN EAGLE SCOUT.
HE CAN THROW YOUR SHAKA.
WE GOING FIND OUT IF HE'S NUMBER
ONE IN A FEW MINUTES.
HE'S GOING UP AGAINST ALLIE
BERG.
SHE'S AN AN ANIMAL LOVER.
SHE THINKS SHE'S NUMBER ONE.
WE'LL FIND OUT IN A MINUTE.
BACK TO YOU.
Trini: COME ON OVER.
WE'VE GOT ALLIE AND ERIC HERE.
MEC KM BULL.
YOU'VE SEEN THIS ON TV.
READY FOR THE RULES?
THERE ARE NO RULES.
YES.
YOU GOT TO STAY ON AS LONG AS
YOU CAN.
HOLT ON TIGHT.
I'VE TRIED THIS GAME, AND IT'S
PRETTY HARD BUT IT'S ALSO A LOT
OF FUN.
STAY ON AS LONG AS YOU CAN.
WHOEVER STAYS ON THE LONGEST IS
OUR READY. WINNER.
READY?
ALLIE WON THE JAN KEN PO SO SHE
GETS TO GO FIRST.
ALLIE IS UP.
SHE'S GOT HER GAME FACE ON.
I'VE GOT A LOT OF FAITH IN THIS
GIRL.
SHE GREW UP RIDING HORSES AND IS
IN GOOD PHYSICAL HEALTH.
SHE ENJOYS YOGA AND LIFTING
WEIGHTS.
SHE'S LOOKING PRETTY GOOD.
SHE'S DONE IT HARD -- ALREADY LONGER
THAN I COULD.
♪
♪
[APPLAUSE]
♪
♪
Trini: NEXT WE'VE GOT ERIC.
HE'S LOOKING PRETTY GOOD.
HE'S GOING WITH THE ONE HAND.
ONE HAND UP IN THE AIR.
HE LOOKS VERY FOCUSED.
THIS IS A CHICAGO BOY.
WORKS FOR THE BOY SCOUTS.
AND I THINK HE'S MORE USED TO
BEING IN THE SNOW.
HE'S A HOCKEY PLAYER.
SO HE'S NEVER RIDDEN A BULL
BEFORE.
THIS IS THE FIRST FOR HIM.
HE'S LOOKING PRETTY GOOD.
HE IS REALLY FOCUSED.
WHOO!
♪
ALL RIGHT.
YOU BOTH DID A GREAT JOB.
ALLIE, I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO
DO IT.
I TRIED IT BEFORE YOU GOT HERE.
WHAT WAS THE HARDEST PART FOR
YOU?
WAY IT TURNS AND LIKE FLIPS
YOU FORWARD AND YOU LOSE
CONTROL.
Trini: YOU DID DO A GREAT
JOB.
OUR WINNER TODAY IS ERIC.
YOU BEING A MAN, A LITTLE BIT
BIGGER.
DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU HAD AN
ADVANTAGE?
MAYBE A LITTLE BIT.
BUT IT WAS VERY HARD.
YOU'RE USED TO SNOW AND HOCKEY.
TODAY YOU WERE ON A BULL.
IT WAS HOT AND, YEAH, IT WAS
WITH YOUR HAND UP IN THE AIR.
IT'S TIME TO SEE WHAT YOU ON,
ERIC.
AWESOME.
ONE BACKPACK.
THROW PLENTY STUFF IN.
AND A COOLER NA THAT DUBS AS A
SPEAKER THANKS NO OUR FRIENDS AT
MOUNTAIN DEW.
TODAY'S CONTESTANT IS BROUGHT TO
YOU BY KICK START BY MOUNTAIN
DEW.
THAT'S ALL YOU NEED.
TRINI.
BACK TO YOU.
Trini: THANK YOU.
AND BIG MAHALO TO YOU, ALLIE AND
ERIC FOR BEING PART OF CAN OR NO
CAN.
WE HAD A LOT OF FUN TODAY.
CLICK ON THE CONTESTANT PAGE AND
TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT
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WARNING: GROUND FLAXSEED CAN BE TOXIC AND SHOULDN'T BE EATEN - Duration: 1:48.
OUR WEBSITE : http://justhealthrelated.com/
Flaxseeds are considered one of the healthiest foods you can eat.
They are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and fiber which are important for your digestion and
cardiovascular health.
However, a recent warning from Sweden's NFA (National Food Agency) says a completely
different story.
According to Swedish experts, ground flaxseeds are not so healthy as they may seem, and might
even be dangerous for our health!
Although some people dismiss the claim as it's coming from a foreign country, the
regulations of certain foods around the world definitely affects food safety.
Flaxseed oil is considered a herbal supplement in the USA, but is not regulated by the FDA.
However, Sweden's NFA has put ground flaxseed on the toxic list and deems it unsafe for
consumption.
Still, ground flaxseed is sold in stores around the world, which is why the FDA released a
warning.
"Until we have more information, the public should refrain from eating ground flaxseed,"
says Jan Sjögren, the chairman of the NFA.
Flaxseeds contain beneficial omega-3 fatty acids and a compound known as linamarin which
is turned to hydrogen cyanide in the body, and even prussic acid on some occasions.
Both compounds are highly dangerous and may even be fatal in bigger amounts.
The NFA suggest avoiding ground flaxseed, but recommends whole flaxseed in amounts of
1-2 tablespoons per day.
At the moment, flaxseeds are sold around the world without any kind of warning.
As it's a natural product and is not regulated in the USA, it might be better to avoid it
for the moment.
If you love them in your meals and smoothies, at least use whole flaxseeds.
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Can't Live With Nor Without It - Duration: 5:22.
some people like to write what they are thinking to
help them make a decision
But I... I rather tell my story in a video
So... this is the story of how I tried to heal
my mental health issues and what I will do
My mental health was in such a bad posititon
I started taking antidepressants
with my psychiatrist prescription
It really helped me for some time
but of course it has some throwbacks
I became addicted to it and whenever I didn't take it I felt like trash
so I decided that I was better off without it
and I already took it for a long time
I must have gotten better right?
No!
You must kill your own self. You'll escape by running away from yourself.
I can't live with nor without it
and I don't know what to do.
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NSW Waratahs believe they can trouble Chiefs with right attacking mindset - Duration: 4:31.
NSW Waratahs believe they can trouble Chiefs with right attacking mindset
The Waratahs say that if they can hold on to the ball and play to their attacking potential they are every chance of troubling the Chiefs this weekend – something recent history and statistics prove.
A year ago the Waratahs thumped the Chiefs in Sydney 45-25. Michael Hooper and Israel Folau scored two tries apiece as the Waratahs restored faith that New Zealand teams were indeed fallible. This year, however, has been a markedly different story.
With 20 New Zealand wins from 20 attempts against Australian opposition, there are only five more black crosses to go before the Kiwis can celebrate a blemish-free year. SHARE.
While some Australian outfits have troubled New Zealand teams at times this year, the Waratahs have stood head and shoulders above the pack in those games.
The four highest scores against New Zealand teams by Australian franchises were all inflicted by the Waratahs, albeit in losing causes. NSW average a healthy 27. 75 points against Kiwi opposition, significantly higher than the Reds (17. 8) and Force (11. 25).
While their defence has been leaky and a constant work in progress, coach Daryl Gibson says NSW have shown they can penetrate the line against the best teams in Super Rugby.
I think weve shown enough that we can really compete, Gibson said. Were very happy with our attack. We seem to be scoring tries against New Zealand teams, so we dont see that as a real issue.
Were going to try and stick to whats been going well for us in parts.
We do know that the Chiefs are a very good defensive side, have an excellent record and are hard to break down. We know what were in for.
Its going to be a physical encounter and for us a lot of our focus has been on playing for that full 80 minutes. I know I say it every week, but were moving in the right direction.
The Waratahs have been the Chiefs bogey team over the last few years, falling to the men from Sydney six times in seven matches since 2009.
Despite this, the Chiefs will go into Saturdays clash in Hamilton as short-priced favourites looking to climb up from fourth in the New Zealand conference.
Weve had some really good clashes with the Chiefs in the last couple of years, said five-eighth Bernard Foley. If were able to hold the ball and maintain possession, we can really put them under pressure.
Theyre a team thats highly penalised, but in saying that they dont let in many tries, so we have to take our opportunities whenever we get them.
We want to play the Waratahs way with ball in and hand and we want to attack..
Foley denied there had been a lapse in morale this week following the realisation NSW would have to rely on the Brumbies to slip-up for them to qualify for the quarter-finals.
Its unfortunate to see the Brumbies do what they do, Foley said. But for us all weve done is all weve ever said; control what we can control. We can only go out there and take responsibility for our own action..
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NSW Waratahs believe they can trouble Chiefs with right attacking mindset - Duration: 2:36.
NSW Waratahs believe they can trouble Chiefs with right attacking mindset
The Waratahs say that if they can hold on to the ball and play to their attacking potential they are every chance of troubling the Chiefs this weekend – something recent history and statistics prove.
A year ago the Waratahs thumped the Chiefs in Sydney 45-25. Michael Hooper and Israel Folau scored two tries apiece as the Waratahs restored faith that New Zealand teams were indeed fallible. This year, however, has been a markedly different story.
With 20 New Zealand wins from 20 attempts against Australian opposition, there are only five more black crosses to go before the Kiwis can celebrate a blemish-free year.
While some Australian outfits have troubled New Zealand teams at times this year, the Waratahs have stood head and shoulders above the pack in those games.
The four highest scores against New Zealand teams by Australian franchises were all inflicted by the Waratahs, albeit in losing causes. NSW average a healthy 27. 75 points against Kiwi opposition, significantly higher than the Reds (17. 8) and Force (11. 25).
While their defence has been leaky and a constant work in progress, coach Daryl Gibson says NSW have shown they can penetrate the line against the best teams in Super Rugby.
I think weve shown enough that we can really compete, Gibson said. Were very happy with our attack. We seem to be scoring tries against New Zealand teams, so we dont see that as a real issue.
Were going to try and stick to whats been going well for us in parts.
We do know that the Chiefs are a very good defensive side, have an excellent record and are hard to break down. We know what were in for.
Its going to be a physical encounter and for us a lot of our focus has been on playing for that full 80 minutes. I know I say it every week, but were moving in the right direction.
The Waratahs have been the Chiefs bogey team over the last few years, falling to the men from Sydney six times in seven matches since 2009.
Despite this, the Chiefs will go into Saturdays clash in Hamilton as short-priced favourites looking to climb up from fourth in the New Zealand conference.
Weve had some really good clashes with the Chiefs in the last couple of years, said five-eighth Bernard Foley. If were able to hold the ball and maintain possession, we can really put them under pressure.
Theyre a team thats highly penalised, but in saying that they dont let in many tries, so we have to take our opportunities whenever we get them.
We want to play the Waratahs way with ball in and hand and we want to attack..
Foley denied there had been a lapse in morale this week following the realisation NSW would have to rely on the Brumbies to slip-up for them to qualify for the quarter-finals.
Its unfortunate to see the Brumbies do what they do, Foley said. But for us all weve done is all weve ever said; control what we can control. We can only go out there and take responsibility for our own action..
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