Sentences with phrase «good for normal persons»

KryptoKit helps move Bitcoin «out of the difficult - to - use camp and makes it better for normal people,» Voorhees says.

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The iPad Pro's keyboard isn't as good as the one on a normal laptop, and it's now up to developers to build compelling apps that take advantage of all the new iOS 11 features and give people a better reason to ditch their laptop for an iPad.
Good for them, they don't have to deal with normal people's criticisms, good for us, we don't have to suffer and gag as they attempt to shove their corrupt lifestyles down our throGood for them, they don't have to deal with normal people's criticisms, good for us, we don't have to suffer and gag as they attempt to shove their corrupt lifestyles down our throgood for us, we don't have to suffer and gag as they attempt to shove their corrupt lifestyles down our throats.
The normal perception of the godly life is of persons taking thought for doing good in order that they may prosper.
It is instructive that in Fromm's recent book, The Heart of Man, its Genius for Good and Evil, he seeks to answer the criticism of his optimistic view of man.7 He traces all the sources of human evil to some factor in the developing life of the person which has become fixed, and blocks normal activity.
But perhaps any social ethos that rewards perfectly intelligent, well - off, healthy, educated people for being what under normal circumstances would be considered downright stupid, deserves to be damaged.
How does this relate to your post: Well, though I think «spirituality» is a good transition word for people leaving the normal generic unhealthy trappings of religion and embracing healthier mental habits, I think you 5 points are perfect for any ideology.
For me, church has been a mixed bag — I rarely tell people my diagnosis, and on the surface I make a good play at appearing «normal».
Having lived through a few of these, as well as inheriting a couple of them, I understand what it's like to have people hate me just for showing up, to preach to people who spent six days every week telling other people what to do, and to people who just assumed that their version of gossip, slander, personal and family attacks, and pettiness was «normal
Well, the truth is that there are many people out there that live holy (set apart) lives and do not sin «every day» or «all the time», to say that «sinning» is normal for the believer is making God a liar.
It's better just to confront them, try my best to figure them out (even if very smart people have been trying to do so for centuries), and make peace with them enough to function like a relatively normal human being.
I'm speaking for myself here but as a Naturopath, I think it's pretty normal to hear people say they consume roughly three serves (on a good day) of vegetables when we discuss diet.
Shepard cautions people that her flour is designed to work on a 1 - to - 1 exchange with wheat flour in «normal» recipes and that substituting her blend in recipes calling for other gluten - free flours might not yield good results since many recipes compensate for the bad taste of the gluten - free flour by adding extra sugar and butter.
He laughed and rolled his eyes and, instead of saying thank you (like a normal, well - mannered person would do), he proceeded to taunt me for «forgetting the eggs and butter».
Normal fans wanted Wenger out for some time now, but it's you AKBs giving Wenger that ultimatum to say «judge me at the end of the season» knowing perfectly well people will be waiting for that and will already be late to plan for any replacement..
This was his best season since he plays in Europe and his «body language» so important for some people was just a normal reaction to a team / manager that was comfortable just to aspire to be in top four.
the referee was good too but I have a question for French people... Is it normal that Bastia supporters make monkey noise and «uh uh» for the whole game and no one of the «commissions discipline» say nothing?
We believe in the physiologic model of care, which is client - centered, respects birth as a normal life event, care is individualized and interventions only used when necessary, time charts are irrelevant, and clients are respected as autonomous and the best people to make decisions for themselves and their baby.
So this sunscreen would actually be great for someone with normal skin, and I could even see it working for people with oily skin, which is good because it's somewhat hard to find good sunscreens that look okay on oily skin — especially physical sunscreens.
As for those who want to be assured a thin bride who stays thin, they may as well learn the facts — metabolism does slow down with age, so most people who retain their normal eating and exercise habits will put on pounds as they reach middle age, even without factoring pregnancy weight gain into the equation.
It strikes me while I'm reading: this is the reality of modern life for normal people — it's not about lotus birth or kale — it's about using the best our society has to offer and benefiting from the outcomes.
«You are forced to stretch beyond your normal mindset,» Barb said, «and this is good: good for building empathy, good for the value it places on people, and good for your brain!»
Good for you for being such a normal person.
My feverent hope is that more people will read this book and either not feel so alone in their quest to do what is so normal for their children, or will at least come to understand a little better why those of us who nurse long - term do so.
Pulling away from and pushing against parents, both normal parts of adolescent growth, are scary acts for the only child because this means putting good standing in parental eyes at risk, courting disapproval from the two most important people in the child's world.
And absolutely, the problem is SO MUCH BIGGER than one person's choices: the amount of misinformation floating around out there (and the amount of it that comes from otherwise intelligent, highly trained medical professionals), the lack of help and support for new nursing moms, the lack of adequate maternity leave in the US (in Canada, where I live, one can take up to 50 weeks» leave with unemployment pay), the persistent idea that dads «need» to bottle - feed their babies in order to bond with them, the idea that formula is «normal» and breastfeeding is «best» — in some places it really seems like you'd need a will of iron to keep at it when the going gets tough.
Though for most normal people the event will go all but unnoticed, one question will preoccupy the political class: how well will UKIP do, and at what cost to the Conservatives?
There's good news from UMass Medical School for overweight people with painfully arthritic hips and knees: A new study finds that obese patients who underwent knee or hip replacement surgery reported virtually the same pain relief and improved function as normal - weight joint replacement patients six months after surgery.
For normal people, tapping that sensory well might lead to deeply buried creative riches.
Others are looking for variations in patients» normal DNA that explain why some people tolerate radiation well, whereas others experience severe and lasting side effects ranging from trouble swallowing and memory loss to impotence and incontinence.
And people like me with normal unhappiness, which merely blights our lives for short periods, will be kept from its benefits «for our own good».
«The aim is to improve the care of all people with sickle cell disease, young and old, and to raise awareness among the entire medical profession regarding the need for better care and more research, so that someday everyone with sickle cell disease can receive the best possible care and lead a normal and productive life,» said Dr. George Buchanan, Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine.
«When people talk about what's normal for tornado activity, well, there really isn't a «normal» for tornado activity because it is an atypical atmospheric event,» he said.
«People at risk of bone diseases, have seasonal depression, or are obese should have their physicians measure vitamin D levels to ensure they're adequate, but for many, the best way to ensure adequate blood levels of the vitamin is from sun exposure, healthy diet, being active and maintaining a normal body weight.»
However, social jet lag was not a good predictor for people with normal body weights, the team reports online today in Current Biology.
They were less likely to school and swim along with other tadpoles (a tadpole proxy for socialization, which is impaired in autism); they weren't as good at avoiding contact with animated images projected on to the bottom of their petri dishes; they didn't habituate to startling noises (another analog to autism in people); and induced seizures were more frequent and shorter than in normal tadpoles.
Whatever the reasons for a person to continue living like that, there are people who don't want to live in a world where being very fat is not only normal, but kind of encouraged as well.
No, it doesn't taste like a Reese's peanut butter cup (even if it looks like one), but the creaminess of the fat bomb with a very mild sweetness makes it a satisfying treat for anyone (well, normal chocolate loving people!)
Even though many people (even physicians) still argue that cholesterol is evil, and a low fat diet is healthy, it's a fact that normal amounts of cholesterol in the body are necessary and absolutely important for good health and normal hormonal balance.
Normal people have their good times and bad; the same is true for folks cursed with chronic panic attacks.
People aged 85 to 94 with good brain function whose cholesterol was above normal had a 32 percent lower risk for mental decline over the next 10 years compared with people aged 75 to 84, who had a 50 percent higher risk of developing dementia, researchers People aged 85 to 94 with good brain function whose cholesterol was above normal had a 32 percent lower risk for mental decline over the next 10 years compared with people aged 75 to 84, who had a 50 percent higher risk of developing dementia, researchers people aged 75 to 84, who had a 50 percent higher risk of developing dementia, researchers found.
IGF1 levels does not necessarily means that you're gonna get cancer.IGF1 is a metabolic pathway for growth, yes growth in general from muscle tissue, bones, even organs BUT.There is a huge difference from ingecting into yourself, artificial IGF1 HGH etc and causing you body to secrete it naturall.When i say naturally i'm not talking about animal products (i am a vegan btw except some use of honey and bee pollen) animal product consumption is linked to a numerous deseases due to saturated fats, trans fats, high concentrations of sulfuring aminos even heme iron http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23983135.Blaming soy protein (which btw has some great health benefits, general the soy bean) is at least wrong.Ok consuming every day 1 kg of soy probably is not good, as NOTHING is at very high quantities.Nothing wrong with natto, tempeh, tofu, soymilk, soybean, ans SPI.Asian people have been consuming soy for thousands of years without negative effects.Soy and especially SPI for people who are doing serious natural bodybuilding without use of AAS and artificial growth factors, and are also vegans believe me is a pain in the a $ $ and soy protein is maybe the ONLY type of protein that has sufficient ratios of amino acids, from bcaas to even sulfur aminos (but in normal levels not the dangerous levels linked to the homocysteine rise in the blood).
You may find it helpful to read about Lactose Intolerance as well because they can be related and there is also a product that works superbly for Lactose Intolerance and since most persons with Wheat Intolerance suffer also from Lactose Intolerance a combination of these two products will help them get a normal life.
If you are not one of those people that has problems with normal potatoes, maybe the inside of a normal potato but not the skin, and for the most part sticking with clean forms of starch versus say a ton of fructose is a good idea and then you play with it but don't eat it for breakfast.
Now, I'm not only referring to the gym rats — even normal people want to look their best for their Instagram pictures.
However, Mattson suspects that with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, fasting may not be as beneficial for people of normal weight as it is for people who are overweight, simply because they are already likely to be in pretty good shape, metabolically speaking.
At the end of the program, you will have a very good practical knowledge about how to eat with healthy and «low» (normal for most people) calorie density..
For most people (but not all) what works well is one cheat day per week during which you have 1 or 2 meals in which you combine some (preferably high glycemic index) carbs with fats to spike your leptin level back to normal.
For me a LCHF diet works, but periodically I will eat those high carb foods for three reason: I can't stop myself, I feel like a normal person again, and it freakin taste goFor me a LCHF diet works, but periodically I will eat those high carb foods for three reason: I can't stop myself, I feel like a normal person again, and it freakin taste gofor three reason: I can't stop myself, I feel like a normal person again, and it freakin taste good.
My protocol in treating low thyroid usually involves: vitamin D, as deficiency in this vitamin is more common in people with autoimmune thyroditis; iodine, which is important for normal metabolic and thyroid function; copper, as the thyroid is sensitive to this element (meats, poultry and eggs are rich sources of copper); as well as zinc, selenium, vitamin A and iron, which are all important for proper thyroid function.
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