Some people get overly
jittery from yohimbine, so I recommend you start with.1 mg / kg of body weight to assess tolerance.
The only way this could happen would be if your baby became too
jittery from caffeine to nurse well, and the lack of nursing then caused your milk supply to dwindle.
A baby who is fussy and
jittery from caffeine stimulation may not nurse well, however, which could lead to a decreased milk supply over time (due to decreased nursing, rather than the mother's caffeine intake).
I find that I hardly ever drink all of my coffee since I'm also chugging water with breakfast and when I do drink it all at once, I get
all jittery from the caffeine.
Eating this way prevents you from over-eating, skipping meals, and feeling fatigued or
jittery from unstable blood sugar levels.
Not exact matches
Predictably, the NATO countries — with the exception of Russian - leaning Hungary — Mexico, and east Asian countries
jittery about a rising China all purchased their arms
from the US, and not the other two big exporters.
Despite heightened rhetoric
from Republicans, markets were more
jittery in past years over a potential default.
There is a bizarre element in contemporary taste which corresponds to, and probably at bottom is derived
from, the nervous,
jittery temper of our times.
Being away
from your baby and letting someone else do your motherly job gets you all
jittery and scared.
And Gov. Andrew Cuomo pledged to business leaders
jittery about his support
from the union - aligned Working Families Party and endorsement of a full Democratic takeover of the state Senate that he has no intention of going backwards.
As the Akufo - Addo - led government's first 100 days in office fast approach, the President and his appointees, this paper has gathered, are becoming
jittery and have resorted to mapping out strategies to moderate negative reactions
from Ghanaians who may want to vent their spleen.
These new numbers coupled with Rubio's $ 1 million fundraising haul over the past three months virtually ensure that this primary will get even more national attention
from conservatives — a development that undoubtedly has the Crist team
jittery.
David Cameron is fighting off pressure
from the right wing of his party as the Tories become more and more
jittery about the terms of a deal with the Lib Dems.
Ed Balls is alive to the problem and still sees having business onside as vital to a Labour victory — as you might expect
from a former FT journo and City minister — and is working hard reassure
jittery businesses.
Conservative backbenchers, in particular, are becoming increasingly
jittery about the potential influx of new arrivals
from Romania and Bulgaria after a negotiated restriction on immigration
from those countries expires at the end of the year.
For Miliband and his increasingly
jittery party, things have gone
from bad to worse, with 63 % of those surveyed now rating him as performing badly; just 21 % see him as doing well.
«Fayose has been
jittery and confused since the PDP lost Ondo State to the ruling APC against all odds and calculations and as a political gambler, who has traversed many parties since 2003 till present, starting
from the PDP to APGA, Labour party, romanced briefly with ACN and PPA before moving back to the PDP even as he romanced AD in the last week governorship election, he is at his wits again to save his skin.
Mission leader Dave McComas of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio says there is no good theory for why the heliosheath would be so
jittery tens of billions of miles
from the sun despite its tremendous size, or for why the ribbon even exists.
Why can some people throw back coffee all day long and not get
jittery while others get completely wired with a racing heart
from only a few sips?
If you're super sensitive, do a caffeine detox for three weeks while you reset your adrenals; if caffeine doesn't make you
jittery and wired, enjoy a small amount but not after noon to prevent it
from jacking up your afternoon and keeping you
from getting sleep.
Anyways, it's been studied and shown to be effective for reducing the exhaustion
from chronic stress — both mental and physical.7, 8,9 It has a slight stimulating effect, but not the same spike - crash /
jittery kind that caffeine can have.
This means you get a milder response
from the caffeine in green, oolong, or white teas compared to the harsher
jittery response that some people get
from too much coffee, or
from coffee on an empty stomach.
Also, a lot of users were left unimpressed with the results of this supplement and some of them also suffered
from side - effects, like
jittery feelings and dry mouth.
I went
from feeling exhausted to fully charged but not in the
jittery caffeinated way I know so well — this was a much more even and long lasting energy.
Once I started eating fats regularly again, I started to feel better inside (more energy, a good feeling of fullness
from meals, not needing to snack as much or feeling
jittery between meals) and I looked better on the outside too (my weight is healthy and stable, and my complexion is improved).
We have to admit, however, that the elastic waistband on the back makes us a little
jittery, but judging
from how the skirt hugged Penélope's womanly curves
from behind, we conclude that the elastic detail does its job marvelously.
Much of the movie relies on Cotillard's
jittery expressions as she veers
from tentatively hopeful to despondent and back again, sometimes within a matter of minutes, reflecting the ever - changing stability of job security among the lower class.
Cinematographer Ryan Samul (2014's «Cold in July») holds a shot for maximum dread, whether it's on the smiley face spray - painted on a mailbox or the swing of a swing set, but also pleasingly employs technical flourishes, like zooms, that help differentiate it
from the
jittery style and often subtle framing in Bryan Bertino's original film.
Assumedly aware that he's making a movie about one of the less inherently cinematic of sporting events, director Janus Metz compensates with a lot of bombastic,
jittery style, amplifying the crunch of flashbulbs to a deafening roar, restlessly skittering his camera around, generally taking notes
from Ron Howard's Rush playbook.
Even
from the intro, you can see issues with frame rates, it's not
jittery or overly terrible, but there are some noticeable spots where the scenes aren't smooth.
It will feature an unlikely love story with a beautiful and constant woman (sort of a stultifying «beauty and king gimp» conceit), a few half - hearted attempts at portraying the world
from the «special» protagonist's literal perspective (by using a
jittery handheld camera or some similarly unenlightening gimmick), and end on a high note tinged with the bittersweet for that vital splash of lingering «importance.»
Smooth, even - tempered Darcy talks a
jittery Pat into opening the door and turning over the gun he and his bandmates confiscated
from bouncer Big Justin (Eric Edelstein), only to betray their trust by having his henchmen attack Pat's outstretched arm with knives.
(
From the Oxford English Dictionary; Bruckheimerian: loud,
jittery, shallow, explosive, patriotic and incorporates Steve Buscemi.)
The mood of The Florida Project varies
from wide - eyed delight to
jittery shrewdness to weary responsibility, depending on which character we're following.
From the
jittery opening credits to the horrifying (and seemingly inescapable) concluding twist, director David Fincher immerses us in a murky urban twilight where everything seems to be rotting, rusting, or moulding; the air is cold and heavy with dread.
The welter of characters means that nearly every scene is
jittery and busy, which prevents the proceedings
from becoming intimate or constrained enough to really be effective.
The
jittery score and cinematography take cues
from «The Hurt Locker» coaxing the audience to the edge of their seat.
It's
jittery over some severely broken road surfaces, and the worst element is a slightly lurching quality to body control over constantly undulating tarmac, but even so it is comfortable enough and it benefits
from a supple setup that it always feels extremely stable and adjustable.
Following the wordless squares of sketched narrative is like watching a
jittery old scrap of film dug up
from the bottom of an archive; in appearance and feel, it calls to mind Chris Marker's lovely 1962 short film La JetÅe.
Jittery suburbanites are repairing old wells in the hope of capturing some private water
from beneath their land.
As I have mentioned above, everything
from page turns to menu transitions to some Angry Birds playing is
jittery.
The main challenge the committee faces is normalizing
from the unprecedented low levels that have been the norm for nearly a decade, while balancing negative effects to a
jittery economic recovery.
No longer do you need a secret map scrawled on the back of a napkin
from some
jittery mess in a Bangkok bar to get there: the location of this place is no secret anymore, but its beauty remains.
That is, unless their ships hit that stupid glitch where they swarm to the short and begin some weird
jittery dance while also stopping each other
from firing.
From the maniacs you brought us the documentaries Crank and Crank 2, Gamer takes place in a not - too - distant future where
jittery teen gamers use nanobots or something to control death row prisoners in real, live multiplayer frag-fests.
When I can see that I'm about an hour away
from finishing I start to get all
jittery, my face starts to get flustered and my palms get a little sweaty.
Twenty - four hours after Monet's «Grainstack» soared to $ 81.4 million at Christie's, New York's
jittery postelection art market received another boost when 25 works
from the collection of the late Steven Ames and his wife, Ann, sold for $ 122.8 million with fees on Thursday night at Sotheby's contemporary sale.
«The paintings combine Hollywood drama with a more
jittery vision of the American dream where the Cold War is never far
from the margins.
As
jittery sellers in a slowing market hold back their masterpieces
from public auctions, some sales are shifting to top galleries.
An pioneer of first generation Abstract Expressionism, Philip Guston broke ranks with his peers toward the end of the 1960s when he transitioned to applying his rich gestural brushstrokes and
jittery lines to figurative subjects, often derived
from the gritty urban visions that came to the artist during insomniac nights of coffee drinking and cigarette smoking.