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Foods that Help You Sleep Better: Eat these 6 Melanin-rich Foods! Cure for Insomnia - Duration: 3:04.

Foods that Help You Sleep Better: Eat these 6 Melanin-rich Foods!

Other than providing us with melanin, these foods also help you sleep better due to their

other nutrients.

They allow us to optimize our circadian rhythm and fight stress.

Foods that Help You Sleep Better 1.Onions

Onions are a food rich in essential nutrients that improve the production of melanin.

They contain vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

Their absorption facilitates the regulation of circadian rhythms.

The regular consumption of onions promotes the elimination of toxins from the body.

It also alleviates bloating and retention of fluids.

2.

Asparagus Asparagus is recommended as a natural remedy

for insomnia.

This is due to the amino acids like tryptophan.

This substance helps to increase the secretion of melanin during the night, which is the

key to better sleep.

On the other hand, we need to mention its contribution of vitamin C, folic acid, and

essential minerals which strengthen the immune system.

Besides, thanks to its fiber content, it is ideal to improve intestinal motility and prevent

constipation.

3.

Bananas Eating bananas before bedtime is one of the

old-time remedies for insomnia.

This food provides melanin, the substance that induces the body to sleep.

It is also a source of tryptophan and essential minerals that help to avoid muscle cramps

at night.

4.

Cherries Cherries are one of the top foods that are

recommended to improve the quality of sleep.

They provide vitamin A, C, and E whose antioxidant effects decrease the negative effects of stress.

They are a natural source of melanin and also contain essential minerals that promote muscle

relaxation.

5.

Nuts Nuts and varieties of dried fruit contain

fatty omega 3 acids, a type of healthy fat that combats inflammation, bad cholesterol,

and other problems associated with cardiovascular health.

They contain small doses of melanin and amino acids, which combine to improve the quality

of sleep.

Nevertheless, given that they are high in calories, they should not be consumed in excess.

6.

Ginger Ginger root is a spice with anti-inflammatory

properties and antioxidants.

It is ideal to minimize the effects of free radicals.

Its natural oils, including gingerol, protect cells from toxins and harmful agents in the

environment.

In addition, its consumption promotes the increase of melanin and acts as a relaxant,

helping to combat insomnia.

For more infomation >> Foods that Help You Sleep Better: Eat these 6 Melanin-rich Foods! Cure for Insomnia - Duration: 3:04.

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Tig Notaro Learns How To Be An Auctioneer | I Love You, America on Hulu - Duration: 7:45.

- Hi, I'm Tig Notaro, and I'm a bit of a slow talker, so...

I thought I'd come out of my comfort zone and head to

West Virginia and learn how to be an auctioneer.

Wish me luck.

I met with Brian Shafer. For the past 25 years, he's been

traveling the US doing charity auctions for people in need,

and has one of the best cat needlepoint collections I've

ever seen.

Brian, what are some of the terms I need to know,

to be an auctioneer?

- Client, that's who you're working for

- Client, that's who you're working for - Client

- Client

- Client

- Uh huh.

- The most important thing you need to know as an auctioneer

is the chant, and that's the actual fast

- Heyy, badda badda badda ba

- That's it.

- Do you wanna buy this for five dollars, do you?

- That's correct.

- Can I hear you, like, auction off...

- Your watch.

Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna sell this Rolex, whad'ya

Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna sell this Rolex, whad'ya gonna pay, how about 2000 dollars, now 2500, 3000 dollars!

gonna pay, how about 2000 dollars, now 2500, 3000 dollars!

How about 3500, 4000 dollars, who'dyagibidda four?

I've sold it, 3500 dollars.

- Wow. Do you think it's worth 3500?

- People ask me all the time, say, "can you appraise this?"

I say sure, about ten seconds after I sell it.

- Brian, if you had to auction me off, what attributes

would you use to kinda sell me?

- Wow. Um...

- What about the hair, I mean, I have good hair...

- You got great hair.

- OK... so let's start over

- OK, well... I'd say she has great hair

- Sold, duuuuuuuuuuh - What else is there?

- Uhhhhhhh, sold.

At what speed do you have to be talking, where people are

like oh, this is an auction?

- Well, it's not necessarily speed, what they do do, is

communicate numbers...

- Do do?

- Do do? - They do do, that's right, they do do. (laughs)

- They do do, that's right, they do do. (laughs)

- (laughs) let's stay on track, Brian.

- Yeah, that's right, I'm sorry.

They talk fast enough to where they can sell a lot of items

quickly, and they abbreviate terms.

Um..

Like, who would give me five dollars?

- And then you go "whood'yagimme ten"

- That's it.

And then you shorten it: whodagibbeda. Whodagibbeda...

- Whodagibbeda?

- Whodagimmeda. Whodagibmeda...

- Whodagibbeda.

- Whodagibbeda.

-That's...

So you went to school, and your teacher said, "That's right,

say whodagibbeda"?

- That's called a filler word.

- Whodagimmeda ten dollars, now whodagimmeda 15 dollars,

now whodagimmeda 20 dollars.

- Whodagibbeda 3, now 4, who would gimme 5, now 6,

who would gimme 7...

who would gimme 7... - Is this someone else's... little word?

- Is this someone else's... little word?

- No. Well, I'm sure somebody uses it.

- I wanna come up with my own thing, though.

- We'll have to come up with one.

- What about "heytigganow"?

- That's great. Heytigganow one, heytigganow two,

heytigganow 3, now 4, now 5, now 6, heytigganow 7.

So you switch it up to where they do not get bored of that,

and then come back to it. -Keep the audience

It was time for the last phase of my training, so we went

outside and did the exact same thing standing up.

- You've got the basics of the chant down now.

Using your filler word "tigganow", start at ten, tigganow

20, go up to 100, and what we're gonna do is we're gonna

time you, and see if you can get it done in 10 seconds - go!

- Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, gimmenow 40now, caminnida

- Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, gimmenow 40now, caminnida tigganow, 50 now, tigganow, 50 to 60 now, tigganow, 70 now,

tigganow, 50 now, tigganow, 50 to 60 now, tigganow, 70 now,

tigganow, oh boy.

- 11 seconds.

- That was 11 seconds?

- 11 seconds.

Alright - do it again: go!

- Tigganow 10, tigganow 20, tigganow 30, tigganow 40,

tigganow 50, tigganow 60, tigganow 70 - dammit.

- You're not throwing baseballs, you're just back and forth.

- OK.

- Go!

- Ten now, 20, to gimme ten, da da tig, tiggada 30...

- Go.

- Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, 40 now, 50 now, 60 now, 70 now,

80 now, 90 now, 100 now.

- Four seconds.

- Hooooooo.

- Hooooooo. - That's awesome.

- That's awesome.

- I'll see ya at the auction.

- We got this.

- One red car coming towards me, telephone pole on the

right, blue truck right in front of me, we got a graveyard

up here on the right, no, that's not a graveyard, that's

just someone's front yard and it's got flags in it waving

in the yard theeeere's a farmer's market, that's one

farmer's market, one gas truck...

Oop, sorry...

- [Brian] Alright whaddayawanna pay, whodagibbeda 5, now 7

dollars, whodagibbeda ten, ten, 15, now 20, I've sold it,

thank you sir.

(applause)

Ladies and gentlemen, one of my new best friends, Tig, would

you come up here please?

(applause)

wanna use the headset?

- Thank you.

I just learned today.

- [Brian] Hey, look at this!

This is a 9/11 flag, never forget, look at this.

Now Tig's gonna sell this.

- [Tig] Never forget, let's start it out at 20.

Can you gimme 20, can you gimme 20, tiggabe 20, 20 20, 20,

20, 20, uh - yip - ten. Ten.

How am I doing?

Uh... ten... five... now five - oh, five!

OK, five, six.

Can you gimme six, six... oh, six, yeah, this is going up.

Uh, six, now seven. - [Brian] Yup!

- Seven!

- Seven! Can you gimme 8, can you gimme nine, uh, tig'llbee nine,

Can you gimme 8, can you gimme nine, uh, tig'llbee nine,

tig'llbee ten, ten!

Can you gimme 11, tig'llbee 11, tig'llbee 11, tig'llbee, uh,

did we just sell it?

- [Brian] You can.

- Sold!

- Sold! (applause)

(applause)

- [Brian] Fantastic

- That went really well.

It didn't go as well as I had hoped, and I forgot everything

It didn't go as well as I had hoped, and I forgot everything and I realized I started saying a word that was never even

and I realized I started saying a word that was never even

you know, up for discussion, I just started saying

"tig'llbee"... uh, yeah, I panicked.

It was a tough crowd.

I'm gonna go back in there, I'm gonna drop tig'llbee, and

then I'm gonna up the ante, with a couple more items that I

think are gonna really pull in some cash.

Brian?

- Yes?

- Yes? - I think I'm ready to give it another shot.

- I think I'm ready to give it another shot.

- Are you really?

Okay!

Ladies and gentlemen, here we go.

- I've got something - a bachelor, my personal assistant,

Thomas, come on in?

- [Brian] Come on, Thomas

- Right here, Thomas is a single guy, I'm gonna auction him

off, you know, maybe you're not looking for a bachelor,

maybe you're looking for a best friend.

Sir, in the hat, you looking for a best friend?

(laughter)

Don't answer, think it over, I'm gonna start Thomas off at

2 dollars, (laughter)

can you gimme 2 dollars? 2 dollars for Thomas, 2 dollars.

2 dollars for Thomas, that's good with kids, has a mustache,

Thomas, you wanna take your shirt off?

See if we can really get some sales going here.

(laughter)

Alright. 50 dollars for Thomas, right here, 50 dollars...

(laughter)

- [Audience Member] Thomas, put it back on

- [Audience Member] Thomas, put it back on - 50 dollars to put his shirt back on.

- 50 dollars to put his shirt back on.

(laughter)

- [Brian] Yup!

- (laughs) sold, right there at the back, 50 bucks to put

his shirt back on, and he's your new best friend.

(applause and laughter)

- [Brian] You challenged yourself really well today.

You set a high bar, and I think you did well.

- I'm gonna keep practicing, and get better and better, and

one day, really blow the roof off of this church, and...

- That'd be great. There's a tradition, when you become an

auctioneer, you gain the rank of colonel.

When I graduated Nashville auction school, I got this,

When I graduated Nashville auction school, I got this, this is really important to me.

this is really important to me.

I got this when I graduated, and now, you have graduated,

and you are now a colonel.

- (laughs) oh, my gosh!

- That's yours.

- That is so - this used to be yours?

- It was mine. I've had it since I graduated auction school.

So we had your name put on it.

- Colonel Tig Notaro - Thank you!

- You earned it, you did really well.

- I feel like Luke Skywalker saying goodbye to Yoda.

- I'm gonna die now, I mean, what is that!?

- Yoda lived to be over 900 years old.

- I don't wanna be bent over, walking with a cane, that's

not, I don't wanna live 'til I'm 900.

- Even with three claws? - No. No!

- Okay. Let's get outta here.

- Okay. Let's get outta here. - Live long not. Not me.

- Live long not. Not me.

- (laughs) here you are, Yoda.

Tig'llbe one, tig'llbe two, tig'llbe three, tig'llbe four,

sold! (laughs)

For more infomation >> Tig Notaro Learns How To Be An Auctioneer | I Love You, America on Hulu - Duration: 7:45.

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Money: What You Don't Know - Duration: 3:36.

Do you ever wonder where your money comes from?

How is money created?

Some super smart and highly educated experts

decide when and how to create it, for sure!

Well, maybe they are very smart,

but obviously not smart enough

to prevent crises from happening.

Ah, just for fun,

the president of the Fed,

she must be one of the top experts, right?

Well, in 2010, she confessed that,

when the 2008 crisis happened, let me quote her:

"I did not see and did not appreciate

what the risks were with securitization,

the credit ratings agencies,

the shadow banking system,

the S.I.V.'s,

I didn't see any of that coming

until it happened."

What?

Maybe you didn't understand exactly what she's talking about,

but one thing is for sure,

she didn't know what was going on,

and even less what was going to happen!

Is that all the "experts" can do, be clueless?

They look like architects

building a house of cards,

and then when it crashes,

just realize that it was a house of cards.

Did you ever ask yourself:

"but how come these banks,

which are already taking so much of our money,

can fail anyway?

And then why do we have to bail them out

with our money again?"

Why are there crises in cycles?

What is the current state of our financial system,

right now?

Do you know what Bitcoin is?

Or even the "blockchain"?

If you don't, at least you should know that China,

Russia, Sweden, and other countries

are creating their own national cryptocurrencies,

based on blockchains,

right now, to replace cash!

Why is that?

And if you don't believe me, just check it out yourself!

In fact, at Goldman Sachs,

this huge bank,

they think that the Blockchain is amazing,

and it is the technology of the future!

If you don't believe me again,

check it out for yourself in the links below!

If these banks and governments

are interested in it,

you'd better learn at least

the basics about these technologies.

If you want to learn more and in simple ways,

without any technical blabla

that is only reserved for experts,

you can watch my videos and read my book:

"Money, What You Don't Know".

And there's more!

You will also learn what you can do about it!

Not only to protect yourself now,

but much more to build a better system

and a better world for yourself and your children,

no less than that, because money shapes our world!

Isn't that worth investing a little of your time?

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