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00:00Adi Kuti Kuti Kuti
00:01Yes, my love, here you go
00:03Psycho is good?
00:05God bless
00:06Your Creator is so beautiful, Madam
00:08Take it, my son, if she has it
00:09What are you doing?
00:10This is my son, the one I still keep in him.
00:12He died and found nothing.
00:13Your son is in the care and protection
00:14We only want one thing from you.
00:16Yes
00:16That's you and your friends.
00:18How much do you want?
00:19million?
00:20Two million?
00:21Three thousand pounds?
00:22I will pay them
00:23We don't want money, ma'am.
00:25For all that we want, 30 kilos
00:2730 kilos? What?
00:28Gold?
00:29Cocaine?
00:29We need 30 kilos
00:31What were you going to give him?
00:32The same thing you were going to give him
00:34Do you want 30 kilos of truffles?
00:36Milk, oh my city, milk
00:37The king you were going to give it to
00:38What's so difficult about that?
00:40Why would a cow need human milk?
00:41Why is he a human being?
00:43I need cow's milk
00:44What is it so that dairy companies can operate?
00:46Dairy products are becoming increasingly wild
00:47But how will companies become so ruthless?
00:49God is watching you
00:51Now the magic has been reversed
00:53On the magician's dwarf
00:54We're the ones who will drink the milk now.
00:56Those that have no health benefits are intoxicating
00:58The singer with hormones
00:59Carcinogenic substances
01:01And why all this?
01:02Why are you doing this?
01:03So you can taste what I tasted
01:05I was deprived of my mother's milk when I was young.
01:07But a human family saved me.
01:09Take me to Bani Bashar
01:10So the fear remained
01:12And what did you conclude, O Ru'iyya?
01:13I discovered that there are two absolute truths in this universe.
01:16Firstly, humans are destroying the planet.
01:19And the environment around him was directed towards him.
01:21Dairy and meat production is going crazy
01:24The second fact
01:27Marvel movies are not
01:28The superhero era is over.
01:32And nothing hurt my heart
01:33Like the second truth
01:35But if what you're saying is true
01:36What is the alternative to milk?
01:38Anything
01:39almond milk
01:40Coconut milk
01:41oat milk
01:42Not that fast, cow.
01:48I have seen enough today
01:50oats
01:51And my son?
01:52Your son is with us, you cow!
01:53We need 30 kilos of milk from you.
01:56Why does oatmeal need cow's milk?
01:58Why does a cow need oat milk?
02:02I've turned into my worst nightmare.
02:15Dear viewers, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
02:16Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
02:19At the peak and the rest of the coronavirus
02:20And while you're sitting at home, you're gaining weight
02:22And she makes the ten biscuits, the rest
02:24The scientists were trying to use the latest technologies
02:26If they find a vaccine against the coronavirus
02:28The pandemic that threatens millions
02:30Some scientists looked for a cure in another substance.
02:31It's a material we consume every day, and it's not new or anything.
02:34Our consumption of it lasts for over ten thousand years.
02:36This material, my dear, is the name of the episode.
02:38milk
02:39In a report by the Journal of Dairy Science
02:41It was found that dairy protein
02:43Lactoferrin limits the ability of any substance
02:44To prevent viruses like SARS and COVID
02:47They target cells while simultaneously activating the immune system against them.
02:50Meanwhile, another study found that moderate dairy consumption can reduce the chances of contracting COVID-19 by 37%.
02:57I feel you feel this is normal
02:58Not normal
02:59Now I understand why, my dear Adel, when he didn't drink his milk in the morning, all his friends talked about him.
03:02I saw it carefully, it was shaking, it was opening
03:03In his book, King
03:06Mark Koraniski says that humans view coffee as a miraculous and healing substance.
03:10It's not a modern view, nor does it need to go back to the ages and civilizations of Adam, such as the Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations.
03:15In geometry, for example, the god Vishnu, in order to destroy the world, started with a sea of milk.
03:19The world, my dear, was printed on cornflakes, which were also sold in a certain way.
03:22In the myths of the Fulani tribes of West Africa, the universe doesn't need a sea or anything else.
03:25It started with a single drop of milk.
03:27And in the sickest places in the world, we find in the Alexander myths the frost when it melted
03:31The first day of the world is shaped like a cow giving milk, a metaphor for the beginning of life.
03:36If we stepped outside the history of civilizations and ascended to the vast sky
03:38We will find that the word Galaxy, which is the English word for galaxy, is "Galaxy".
03:41The word "جلة" in the phrase "مقطع جاله فيه دي كلمة من غريني يعني لبن" is a Greek word meaning milk.
03:44And from it our galaxy was named the Royal Galaxy.
03:46According to Kraliski, our story is written in milk.
03:51Come on, my dear, let's get it from underneath, really hard
03:54And she, Abu Hamid, is the one who posted it without asking permission.
03:56My dear, it's hot and it's not open, it's none of your business.
03:58What is milk, my dear? Where does it come from?
03:59Who is the cow, Abu Hamid?
04:00That's a correct answer, but I'll tell you a more accurate one.
04:02A slightly simpler answer
04:03This milk is a substitute for the blood that babies are fed.
04:06While they are in their mothers' wombs
04:07Simply put, it's the foundation of your life, every child, every type of sadist.
04:12The truth is that breast milk is chemically
04:14It is the most complex food substance of all.
04:17This is simply because the first two fields are born
04:19Milk remains the only suitable food for him.
04:21So it provides all the nutrients you need from A to Z
04:24So you, human being, are a load
04:26Oh you who have a line of 90 centimeters in your face, the Levant
04:28When you see a sadist mother breastfeeding her son, another sadist
04:31Why are you interfering?
04:33Why is this young woman's hair present among her children?
04:35Because you're so big and charged and you're still pouring milk
04:37And Benfer entered the buffalo with her young.
04:39You are destroying human strength
04:41The important thing here is...
04:42What makes a person?
04:43It is the only species that retains milk after weaning.
04:46Honestly, my dear
04:48It's not your fault
04:49What are the two worlds, Abu Hamad?
04:50I'll tell you, and I'll get you what's rightfully yours.
04:51The letter "haa" is not suitable, my dear, because it's your grandfather.
04:53Your grandfather is the reason
04:53Your grandfather is a big Spaniard
04:54The first grandfather to drink milk
04:56Think about it, my dear
04:57What was this man thinking about?
04:58He is drinking a white liquid
05:00Out of a cow
05:01And then come here, Grandma
05:02You were thinking about it while you were fighting the cow, basically
05:03Where did you get the idea from?
05:05And how did we even find out that milk is drunk?
05:06Let me tell you, my dear, that we
05:08Unfortunately, we cut too hard on our grandfather in the ruling.
05:09I'll tell you a story
05:10Our archaeological friends
05:11or archaeologists
05:12They have theories about why our ancient humans
05:14He started drinking milk
05:15For example, animals like cows and diamonds
05:17Buffaloes and camels
05:18All the countries were around him the whole time
05:20Therefore, milk was plentiful.
05:22And this milk was a quick source of food.
05:24It's much faster than waiting for the cow to grow up.
05:26And we'll try to eat it.
05:27Simply put
05:28Milk was a quick way
05:29It transforms plant protein
05:31What animals eat
05:32Delicious and fast animal protein
05:34Simply put
05:35You took some of the herbs that the cow eats
05:37And you converted it into a protein that your body can eat
05:40Milk is also a good source of vitamin D.
05:42Which helps strengthen the nerves
05:43Also, in arid regions, there is a high percentage of water.
05:45It quenches human thirst
05:46Okay, Abu Ahmed, but I'm also suspicious; it's killing me about my grandfather.
05:49What made her milk the cow or the goat?
05:51That's a fantasy I don't like to see in my grandfather.
05:52My dear, let me tell you that our archaeologists
05:54They discovered that humans drink milk.
05:56When they examined the skeletons and bones of some people, they also examined the types of animals.
06:00They found her at an age and size larger than a bear's.
06:03We will conclude that these animals, as long as they were not slaughtered, must have had other uses.
06:07Take care, you
06:08They also found traces of milk on some of the pottery.
06:11They did a little more work, found a drawing, and put it on the wall.
06:14It has small animals that humans milk.
06:16This milk is offered to the gods and priests.
06:18My dear grandfather, it wasn't enough for him to just put his hand in and milk the cow.
06:22No, this is the fee someone pays to draw it while doing that.
06:24This was around 1000 BC
06:26I'm telling you, it's funny
06:26It's surprising that all of this was happening in the Libyan desert.
06:29Iraq and Egypt
06:30The war itself, my dear, had to be conducted in a slightly more complicated way.
06:34Remember it, it's that easy.
06:34Let's think about it together
06:35The ancient man looked and saw the infant child
06:37Baby goat, baby cow
06:39You come to deter her and find her walking happily
06:40God brings people closer and tries to make them understand.
06:43What does this baby do to get the colostrum from the mother and look around?
06:46And here the baby's movements begin to stir
06:48He tries to imitate her, but he's like, "Oh, Abu Hamad!"
06:50Stop being so disgusting, my dear God
06:51He's trying to do that with his hand.
06:53But in order for this to happen
06:53The infant needs
06:55The son of a goat or a goat
06:56It is preferable to keep it close
06:57But when she took it like that
06:58We neglect the mother
06:59Yes, yes, my dear lady
07:09Here the mother is deceived and releases the hormone oxytocin
07:12What stimulates the colostrum to come out is the movement of a person's fingers.
07:15Okay, Abu Hamad, release the colostrum regardless of the details.
07:17And ancient man succeeded in completing the complex task
07:20The problem here is that this colostrum has a very peculiar composition.
07:22It's poisonous; it comes directly from the mother's body to the baby's body.
07:25Without any interventions or irritants
07:27Once the colostrum comes out of the mother's body and is left for a while
07:30Microbes attack him
07:32Well, that's not all of it, Abu Hamad.
07:33Our colostrum will be full of bacteria and will be toxic, and we won't be able to store it.
07:36What's wrong with you?
07:38On the contrary, my dear, there is research by scientists
07:41Evolutionary Genetics and Paleoarchaeology
07:44At Johns Hopkins University, they explain that ancient humans
07:46Basically, he couldn't possibly offer the colostrum
07:50What? So, he's really doing all that nonsense?
07:52No, my dear, they can't serve it while it's fresh, just taken from a cow.
07:56This is a value held by most peoples in the Middle East and West Asia during the Stone Age.
08:00They had what is now called lactose intolerance.
08:03Therefore, these delicious microbes called lactic acid bacteria
08:06You add something to the milk and let it ferment a little, which makes it easier for it to curdle.
08:10And this isn't just about ancient humans or the Stone Age.
08:12Numerous studies confirm that many peoples in Africa, East Asia, and Southern Europe still exist today.
08:16Native Americans cannot serve milk like that without fermentation.
08:19I'll stay like this, my love.
08:21What kind of experience does he want to drink?
08:22Oh my dear, what is this?
08:23You want to make him angry already?
08:24Why is the milk making you so upset?
08:26The milk has reached your coffee cup.
08:28And its arrival today to its current status as a liquid found every day in any supermarket
08:32To the point that shops are placed at the very back of the supermarket
08:34So that people can enter the limit inside and pass by all the other products.
08:37He also witnessed Da as a Superfoot on occasion
08:39And also the arrival of the cow as a surrogate mother to the adult human
08:43This is a very poetic idea.
08:44DM gives an adult milk all year round
08:47cow
08:47This is a much more complicated story than his grandfather's, for whom milk was just a symbol.
08:50It's a drink like yogurt that we get from animals.
08:52a certain time of the year
08:53After the female gives birth
08:54Come on, my dear, let's go back in time a little
08:57In an area you love very much in the middle of the seventeenth century
08:59I don't know you're from the seventeenth century.
09:01There is starting to be a very high demand for milk
09:03Especially from the families of Western countries
09:05This demand is much greater than the milk supply.
09:07And from the cattle present
09:08Since then, the global demand for milk has increased.
09:10At a rate of about 3% or more each year
09:13This request has only one solution
09:14More animals and more milk are important.
09:16A smarter solution is needed, which is
09:18We'll find a way to make the cow alone
09:20Give us more milk, and we'll find a solution together.
09:22The sheikhs are busy, but Abu Ahmed, the demand for milk has increased.
09:25There are many search results that appear in the tabs.
09:26It confirms that milk is the elixir of life
09:28The miracle drink that solves everything
09:30Your problems, your loved ones, and your pains
09:32George Chen, for example, is a doctor in England who says that
09:34Milk is the greatest substance in history.
09:36And a complete diet plan is implemented
09:38Based on milk, it's called Diet Milk
09:40It says that this milk will cure many diseases.
09:43You might find nutrition experts in China, for example.
09:44He tells you, "Oh God, let your son drink cow's milk."
09:47Because milk will make our children tall and have two branches
09:49American attire, and in India and America
09:50They say that milk helps
09:52Children grow in height and find
09:55Tall men get married faster.
09:56So they drink milk so they can grow taller and get married.
09:58So that Mama knows you'll want to drink milk in the morning
10:00So you can grow up, get married, and all your friends too.
10:03They're messing with you, I won't let anything happen to you.
10:04Oh my dear, Muhammad Fawz is laughing at you, oh people of her
10:06By God, my dear, does popular nonsense get into milk?
10:09The la'if in the ahlanat is a carrier known as
10:11Gat Milk, which appeared in America in the nineties
10:12And there you will find the most famous game, Korra.
10:14And beauty queens with a touch of humor from the artists' families
10:17The Backstage Boys and Britney Spears
10:19David Beckham is sporting a white milk mustache
10:21And they are happy with it
10:22What is this? A special thanks to you, my lovely elite, who guide me.
10:25I basically want a bowl of milk-based sweets.
10:27I love the stubbornness and I believe everything about it.
10:29In these marketing contexts
10:31Milk starts to declare you a superfood
10:33Or a super substance that will make your body stronger
10:35And you will be the man of the hour, the country's wish
10:37Glory be to the Lord of the children
10:39This is the same time that research in pediatrics will emerge.
10:41Pediatricians that suggest
10:43Cow's milk in formula form
10:45As an alternative to breast milk
10:46But the problem here is that the milk of any other animal
10:49It's impossible for it to be like breast milk.
10:51But of course, the biggest problem is that the milk spoils quickly.
10:53It means it's very difficult for it to be subject to natural laws.
10:55For any other food item on the market
10:57The one that is easy to move from place to place over a long period of time
10:59We'll need refrigerators to make sure.
11:01Milk is preferable in a safe place.
11:02The most important problem, my dear, is the cow.
11:03Oh my love, I can no longer reach for Hamada's glass of milk.
11:06And the tea with milk from his mother, Hamada
11:08And those who belong to Hamada's sister
11:09And the food he will eat for lunch
11:10And the pudding he will use to solve it
11:11And when will I eat our son like a cow?
11:14And here the solution appears in a very evil plan in which the cow transforms
11:17From a poor mother who feeds her children
11:19The historian calls it a terrifying creature
11:21Barbara Orland's so-called Turbo Cows
11:24Turbo cows
11:24This is the last level in the cow
11:26Which gives a lot of milk throughout the year
11:28The system for producing this milk meets
11:30It transforms thanks to this turbocharger
11:33A tremendous transformation over the last fifty years
11:35This transformation depends on a lot of money.
11:37Scent research and awesome technology
11:39The first thing that starts to appear is a set of technological developments.
11:42Through which we can achieve the difficult equation
11:44This guarantees the availability of milk of the same quality every day, all year round.
11:49The same color, the same shape, and it could be any human being of any class or type.
11:53He can serve him
11:54This is where, my dear, what is known as syllabus comes in.
11:56This silage prevents the clover from spoiling.
11:58The clover is then placed on top in a cylindrical shape called a silo.
12:02We lock the silo and leave the clover inside.
12:03And with it, the rest of the green ingredients ferment and mature, interacting and giving to each other.
12:07All we need from it is fresh green fodder for the cow.
12:11It simply means, my dear, that he preserves clover.
12:14It makes alfalfa a food source available all the time.
12:16Give the cow sweet clover
12:18It will produce sweet milk for you
12:19That's how we solve the first problem, my dear.
12:21She confronts the cow to make milk
12:22It is called clover and green food
12:25The one who helps her is a bull.
12:26And the milk is perfect
12:27Come on, everyone's on Saturday, you have no excuse.
12:28Now, the second problem I told you about
12:30It means that the milk changes color as it is produced.
12:32When he leaves his mother, he sees the outside world from here.
12:34The bacteria come from here
12:35Its shape and form change
12:37Okay, Abu Hammad
12:38I want to drink milk.
12:38Like those advertising people
12:39What should I do?
12:40Here, new technology emerges.
12:42I'm sure you've heard about it
12:43Pasteurization
12:43Why through it?
12:44The milk is heated
12:45For a certain temperature
12:47To kill all bacteria
12:48The one who entered the milk
12:49The first thing that left the mother's body
12:50Pasteurization clarified its importance
12:52Especially when America issues a law
12:54Specifically in the state of Michigan
12:55Which milk is being sold in the markets?
12:56The third problem is the quantity of milk
12:58The cow can give
12:59The cow is my eye
13:00She can't keep up with her children
13:01Nor on the market
13:02Demand for milk
13:03Workers increase
13:03What should we get from?
13:04By line and by line
13:06They are sick and can't keep up
13:07And the cow is a profession, folks.
13:08They come here
13:09The esteemed doctors tell us
13:10Something very important
13:11This refers to the quantity and quality of milk.
13:13It depends on two basic things
13:15First, the type of food
13:16Secondly, these are the hormones of the cow.
13:18Which stimulates milk production
13:19Okay, let's get to the first fantasy.
13:20Type of food
13:21You'll find feed companies growing.
13:22And it begins the process of engineering and changing
13:24Cow's ditch
13:25or her diet
13:26My dear, imagination now includes a pond called the Cow Pond.
13:27We should definitely stay away from that.
13:28The grapes begin to engineer the cow's eating
13:31I feel like it's producing more milk.
13:32So, the food contains a high amount of protein.
13:34Be aware that you're not the only one who needs protein.
13:36here
13:36Protein is good for the cow
13:37One of the ingredients of soybean oil
13:39And other governments and crops
13:40The one that usually
13:41The cow wasn't eating it
13:42In these enormous quantities before
13:44The cow begins to experience a blocking process.
13:45Shredding process
13:46The cow, my dear, is getting wet and running away.
13:48Okay, Abu Ahmed, it's alright.
13:49The second problem is this cow's hormones.
13:50What should I do there?
13:51I have original things that I haven't kissed.
13:53I hear Aziz Marqa
13:54Hormones, my dear, are a whole other story.
13:56You'll tell me, Abu Ahmed
13:57The year 1985 specifically
13:59An article of utmost importance is being published
14:01In an important scientific journal called
14:03The Journal of Dairy Science
14:04Those who wrote this article
14:06Two employees in one of the largest and most dangerous
14:08Agricultural companies and their frightening technology
14:10It is an American company called Monsanto
14:12The important thing is that these Monastanoians come
14:14They say that the discovery they reached came after numerous studies and many experiments.
14:18They started selling somatotropin hormone
14:21secreted by the pituitary gland
14:23Potwetrijland
14:24The one responsible for stimulating growth
14:26Specifically, stimulating milk secretion in cows
14:29The country is called Bosilac.
14:30And of course, my dear, the hormone you are displaying
14:32Monsanto's product on the market is a genetically modified hormone.
14:35To be more focused
14:36Give me Bosilac, I'll give you Cerelac
14:38Of course, conflicting opinions and rumors then emerge.
14:40Research indicates that milk from this cow poses numerous risks.
14:44Research suggests that cows that have taken this substance
14:47The milk that comes from it is very dangerous
14:48Its harmful effects can lead to cancer.
14:50So now, my dear, you understand the idea behind the transformation of the laughing cow.
14:53She was just eating her children
14:54For a production line that serves the market
14:57A market teeming with almost all of humanity is never satisfied
15:06The milking machine and this machine are backed by armies of money and research.
15:09Her job is to make sure that this machine keeps working.
15:12Years pass, my dear, and the world grows older, and its mustache grows.
15:15And the turbo milking cow is doing its job perfectly.
15:18And here's where the unexpected surprise happens
15:21This is Abu Hamid Dabit Box
15:23Don't mock my dramatic sense, my dear.
15:25For example, milk production in America and India has become much greater than milk consumption.
15:29Oh Abu Hamid, after all the cow did for you
15:31She doesn't want to consume it for her son?
15:32Let me ask you a slightly difficult question, my dear.
15:34Remember that glass of milk that comes out of that turbocharged car?
15:37With all the technology, research, and people I poured into Power Family D
15:40Is it similar to the milk we had in Nabil's episode?
15:42What did your grandfather and my skin drink back in the day?
15:44Is it okay to say that both are the same milk?
15:47The story here is that milk, in its early stages, was part of a seasonal and also strong relationship between humans and many animals.
15:53Even the bacteria helped the milk to progress easily.
15:55But today, when we sleep for a few years and wake up, we find milk has taken over in a frightening and dominant way.
16:00We find more than six different types of strange liquids
16:03We get them from plants like almonds, coconuts, and oats.
16:06Hope tells you to drink and put it on your coffee.
16:08The question here, my dear
16:09Why are we doing all this?
16:17We are describing a specific question: It is milk.
16:18Life, my dear, I don't know the answers to all these questions.
16:20But we know that milk has become a very important part of our lives, our culture, and our food.
16:25His story is much bigger than a cup of tea.
16:27Milk is a food product, just like any other.
16:29Does milk have a good flavor?
16:31But he's not the one who broke life
16:32And it also has drawbacks
16:34But still, the poison is hidden.
16:36Its current value is linked to cultural, social, and promotional concepts.
16:40Regarding health, body, and appearance
16:41These concepts, my dear, are as you saw in this program.
16:44The workforce changes every now and then.
16:46The availability of milk in such enormous quantities and uniform form throughout the year
16:49It relies on a very strong infrastructure.
16:51Lots of money and complex technology
16:53Let's ask ourselves
16:54How did we get here?
16:55Was all this effort really necessary?
16:56The day we forgive the righteous and milk him
16:58And the day we forgive the almonds, they will walk with us
17:00But in the end, the historian comes along.
17:02And what Anne Mendelsohn researched about food is that, for example, we have confined milk to limited, strong roles.
17:06Like coffee and tea, and after meals
17:07But she reminds us that from a long time ago until now
17:10In some places and communities, there are different ways of preparing yogurt.
17:12Like milk, squid, and bulgur
17:14The one that resembles Rhyme
17:15And that milk also comes from many animals
17:17Clothing of buffalo, cows, goats, camels, and horses
17:20Even if we don't spill their milk
17:22At least we think or reflect
17:23Milk isn't just a cow and a cup of tea.
17:25It contains many lessons and even more recipes.
17:27We can learn it from our Adamic ancestors or from the different cultures around us.
17:30Those who have different ways of dealing with animals
17:32And the resources that these animals provide
17:34Hopefully, the burden on the cow will be lightened a little.
17:36That's it, my dear, finally, but not least.
17:38Mansi, watch the previous episodes, watch the upcoming episodes.
17:40We go down and look at the sources, and while we're on YouTube, we subscribe to the channel.
17:42Then he asks me, "Hey, Ahmed, what kind of chap do you like?"
17:43By God, my dear, I love you, and the young man who was bitter to you is suffering.
17:46I'll milk them like that, Aziz.
17:47Go to the elbow and milk
17:48What do I need to tell you? The movement is very difficult.
17:49Shall I squeeze some for you? Shall I squeeze some for you?
18:20Translated by Nancy Qanqar