Sentences with phrase «rely on adrenaline»

Our criticisms lie in the simplicity that's found once you look behind the well - presented veneer of the game — it's all rather simple, there isn't an awful lot of strategy involved and the game seems to rely on adrenaline more than wits.
I have been vegan for two years, wore a size six, weighed 50 kilos and relied on adrenaline to keep my weight low.
Getting back to your checkbook analogy, when you have to resort to relying on adrenaline and cortisol (stress hormones) to maintain your blood sugar, it's like assuming «thyroid debt».
According to neoseeker, Granok is that big golem in the trailer, he's a Warrior class who relies on Adrenaline and Fuel Cells to support his power.

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Not eating enough can lead to relying on stimulants or adrenaline until dinner, increasing rajas in the mind.
Instead of producing cortisol, the adrenal glands rely on epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenaline and noradrenaline) to confront stressful situations.
The SNS is like an emergency response system that releases the stress hormone adrenaline, and to get through the last several months to do the work I truly love, this naturally occurring chemical is what I relied on to fulfill an over-scheduled workload.
So that was a trend, and now partially thanks to Insidious and films like Paranormal Activity we've got a trend that definitely relies on jump scares and this adrenaline which I'm not adverse to at all.
Patiently building the tension, relying on a truly wonderful script, on the legendary Vilmos Zsigmond's phenomenal photography, on impressive acting by the protagonist as well as John Lithgow and Nancy Allen, wisely steering clear from underestimating the audience at any point, De Palma creates an ambiance so nerve - shattering, a ride so downright exciting that, as we observe how the plot develops on the screen, we can't help feeling a part of the conspiracy ourselves, terrified and adrenaline - pumped at the same time.
He relied on the anesthetic Propofol, which he called «milk,» to help ease the rush of adrenaline after rehearsals and shows and allow him to sleep.
Couples that rely too much on inertia and adrenaline in the early days can struggle to make the transition into more mature phases of love, such as attunement, trust, and true intimacy.
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