Not exact matches
In mid April, he teased Spalatin in a letter encouraging him to marry, saying of himself it was strange that «a famous lover like me does not get married» and referring to the ex-nuns who had been of material help in the Friary: «I have had three wives simultaneously... but you are a
sluggish lover who does not dare to
become a husband of
even one woman.
Finally, you may feel as slow as molasses — your thinking, reactions and
even physical movements could
become sluggish.
But trouble starts when toxins enter the bloodstream faster than the liver can break them down; the liver
becomes overwhelmed,
sluggish and
even toxic.
If after trying 2 tablespoons on empty stomach (best, in the morning before breakfast) and drink a glass of water as well and it still doesn't help, something really bad is causing your bowels to
become exceptionally
sluggish that not
even virgin coconut oil can do the trick.
When the liver
becomes sluggish (which is often so with reduced adrenal function) it can also dampen the desire for foods first thing in the morning, especially so if your bowel function is not optimal.Those who drink morning coffee and
evening alcohol will most certainly have a compromised liver function, and a good detox is certainly suggested in these instances.
When the system is overrun, it can
become sluggish or
even blocked, preventing the elimination of these toxins.
Acknowledging the benefits While the move to internet protocol systems may have been
sluggish, given the recognition of the practical and financial benefits, it has
become very much the norm for surveillance, with the roll ‑ out of
even more ambitious, intelligent and powerful solutions.
The market has
become so cluttered that
even sophisticated discoverability tools are growing
sluggish.
Some economists are saying that today's
sluggish real (inflation adjusted) gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of about 2 % a year could
even become the new «cruising speed» for the Canadian economy — a big comedown from the 3 % annual growth we've typically seen in the past.