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Jeff Swanson - System Development Master Class (2GB)
noonw replied to iDov's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
yea Bro - link exists, but folders are empty -
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Caffeine and adenosine have similar ring structures. Caffeine acts as a molecular mimic, filling and blocking the adenosine receptor, preventing the body’s natural ability to be able a rest when it’s tired. This blocking is also the reason why too much coffee can leave you feeling jittery or sleepless. You can only postpone fatigue for so long before the body’s regulatory systems begin to fail, leading to simple things like the jitters, but also more serious effects like anxiety or insomnia. Complications may be common; a possible link between coffee drinking and insomnia was identified more than 100 years ago. ........ However, caffeine also pumps up our adrenaline levels, which can leave us irritable Caffeine excites our brain cells, which tells our hormone control centre the pituitary gland that there's an emergency. The pituitary tells the adrenal glands (located above the kidneys) to flood the body with adrenaline. That's the hormone behind the "fight or flight" response. Adrenaline prompts us to either stay and face a threatening situation or flee a scene. In this excited state, we tend to be more irritable, anxious, and far more emotionally charged. While that can be helpful for running from someone or defending ourselves in a fight, the aggressive hormone does little good in more delicate situations like negotiating in a meeting or responding to a text. ... The main reason why people drink coffee is to feel more energized and awake, so it's no surprise that research has shown caffeine may suppress feelings of fatigue (18). However, the energy boost only lasts for a certain amount of time before it starts to wear off. Then you may feel you need another cup...and another one...etc...until it becomes too much...and your brain gets exhausted too much while working on high gear, most people are familiar with caffeine jitters too, and know it can get hard to focus on anything after consuming too much. Too much caffeine can lead to a decrease in performance across the board and you can't know in advance when it gets too much as it is addictive and makes your brain to want more and more. Some research suggests that caffeine's perceived benefits aren't really benefits at all. For some, these studies suggest, all of the positive effects of caffeine - from better mood to improved memory and attention span - may be the result of a dose of caffeine temporarily reversing the effects of longer-term withdrawal from the drug. In other words, when someone who's hooked on coffee stops drinking it, going without the drink might make them feel tired and less attentive. When they start drinking it again, their performance may only increase because the brain and body had already become addicted to caffeine. Howoever "If you can tolerate it, it seems to be the upper end of what you can have to improve performance," exercise physiologist Matthew Ganio told The Atlantic. If dosed correctly (and assuming it isn't just returning a caffeine addict to a baseline level), it can give athletes notable performance gains - as long as they don't use too much of it in day-to-day life. Caffeine sticks around in our bodies for a long time Ever wonder if that late afternoon cup of coffee (or evening espresso) is going to keep you up at night? It takes about 5 or 6 hours before half of the caffeine you've ingested wears off - so a cup of coffee at 4 p.m. could leave you still feeling half of its effects by 10 p.m. If that's enough to keep you up, plan accordingly. Caffeine can give you heartburn. So, the negative effects are based on the high doses and your personal tolerance, but I mean that it is difficult to control the dose as coffee is addictive. High dose of caffeine consumed regularly will trigger an opposite reaction from your brain so that without caffeine you will feel more tired than before you started your long term companionship with coffee. That is the brain damage I was talking about
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Fibonacci Swing Trader v 2.0 (ForexMentor) by Frank Paul
noonw replied to netgoon's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
thank you btw you don't need to obfuscate such links where the title is not included in the link text you rather obfuscate the title itself above to make it difficult for search engines to find your post -
it just ****** marketing
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it seems he is requesting the second one of these two new seminars: https://aeroinvest.com/seminars.htm
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RedGate .NET REFLECTOR 10.1.5.1419
noonw replied to Shenong's topic in General Discussions and Lounge
there is a suspected virus in the mediafire file try rapidgator -
David Vallieres Tradingology Home Study Trading Course?
noonw replied to bdvest's topic in Learning Resources
it was gone before I managed to get it, that's why I commented, otherwise I wouldn't know about that before another one commented it but I learn now that next time such a thing happens I'd rather keep silent -
David Vallieres Tradingology Home Study Trading Course?
noonw replied to bdvest's topic in Learning Resources
wow, that was a fast disappearance anyway netgoon thank you for the share -
I3T3 MEGA WEBINAR - Module 4 - Advanced Price Action Trading
noonw replied to ⭐ borsaman's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
the course contents which you published in post #1 : Day 1 401 Flag Limit model. 402 Fail to Return theory. 403 Price Cap theory. Day 2 404 Compression theory. 405 The liquidity spike model. 406 The power of Engulf. 407 3 Drive Patterns. Day 3 408 Quasimodo cheater strategy. 409 Diamond patterns. 410 Can-Can patterns. 411 Amibroker auto tools to deduct advanced patterns. do not match the contents of the upload at google drive... How come ? -
I3T3 MEGA WEBINAR - Module 4 - Advanced Price Action Trading
noonw replied to ⭐ borsaman's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
Borsaman, YOUR UPLOAD IS NOT THE I3T3 MEGA WEBINAR !!! It is the regular i3T3 course, but NOT the Mega webinar. Check your sources please. -
I3T3 MEGA WEBINAR - Module 4 - Advanced Price Action Trading
noonw replied to ⭐ borsaman's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
Am I the only one to notice that the contents of the upload on google drive do not match the advertised contents above: Day 1 401 Flag Limit model. 402 Fail to Return theory. 403 Price Cap theory. Day 2 404 Compression theory. 405 The liquidity spike model. 406 The power of Engulf. 407 3 Drive Patterns. Day 3 408 Quasimodo cheater strategy. 409 Diamond patterns. 410 Can-Can patterns. 411 Amibroker auto tools to deduct advanced patterns.