Quotes of the Day
Reflux-inducing substances may include condiments and natural products that are pH friendly (pH 5 and higher) but should be avoided by people with acid reflux. Among these are coffee, onions, tomatoes, citrus fruit, vinegar, garlic, mint, and chocolate. But if you have acid reflux, you must also beware of the following items: seed oils, peppers, berries, honey, and organic agave. Berries are allowed if they are balanced by acid neutralizers such as almond milk, non-GMO soy milk, rice milk, and coconut milk. One way to consume berries safely is through a smoothie, which, in combination with nondairy milk, can be an alkalizing, palate-pleasing combo. [2017] - Jonathan Aviv
The Law of Sowing and Reaping: Whatsoever you sow, that also shall you reap. Whatever you put in, or do for others, will eventually come back to you. [2004] - Brian Tracy
Don't use the word "problems," as most employers prefer synonyms that sound gentler to their ears, such as "challenges" or "needs". [2013] - Richard N. Bolles
Research has found that flaxseed can be used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Eating garlic and onions has been associated with significantly lower risk of BPH. In general, cooked vegetables may work better than raw ones, and legumes--beans, chickpeas, split peas, and lentils--have also been associated with lower risk. [2015] - Michael Greger
Most professional traders don’t pay much attention to a risk/reward ratio. They focus on identifying optimal trade setups, good trade execution, and good trade management through the trade exit. If the focus is on these positive factors, closed profitable trades will usually be several times the initial capital exposure. [2009] - Robert C. Miner
