Sentences with phrase «slow stroke down»

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Two small strokes and a heart attack have slowed him down, but just a bit.
Another is stroking my baby's hair as he nurses — the slow, gentle motion slows me down too and puts me in a mood of love versus one of desperation.
Begin with slow strokes, moving up from your right hipbone toward your sternum, and down from your ribs towards your left hip.
They contain Omega - 3 fatty acids, which can help increase your (HDL) good cholesterol by slowing down the growth of plaque into the arteries and can prevent blood clots that can lead to strokes or heart attacks.
A powerful antioxidant should contain a complex of broad spectrum flavonoid antioxidants and phenolic acids which are proven to slow down the aging process — not just the visible signs of aging, like fine lines and wrinkles, but the critical hidden oxidative stress damage that is linked to a host of age related degenerative diseases such as arthritis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, cognitive function and strokes.
In this way Acetyl - L - Carnitine, like many other antioxidants, slows down ageing process and reduces risk of various associated with damaging effects of free radicals health problems including cancer, heart attack, stroke, fatigue or conditions caused by weak immune system.
It's almost like it gets a little mushy at the top of the brake pedal stroke, and then as you slow down or as you give it more pedal pressure, there's a little more resistance.
Signs of heat stroke in animals includes constant panting, slowing down, collapse, dark red gums, little urine production and lethargy.
Effleurage is a gentle long, slow strokes with your palm, starting at the puppy's head and continuing down to the tail and feet.
After I «slowed down» owing to my wife's stroke, my son asked if I would assist him in unique surgical procedures at the animal hospital where he worked, especially performing total hip replacements on dogs.
If the dog does react slow down and work outside the folds, gently stroking the cheeks but not going into the folds.
Until you slow down, you can not feel the measured tempo by which Ryman's brush strokes declare themselves expressively neutral.
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