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اجدد افلام اجنبى
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00:00:00You put your trust in someone like you, right?
00:00:03But he has more knowledge than you, right?
00:00:06I say this science movement is wrong
00:00:07That's it, that's the reason for our disagreement.
00:00:09The Egyptian from their association with the Jews
00:00:12Beans, falafel, and legumes remained a staple of their lives.
00:00:16That's wrong
00:00:18It is not mentioned in the Quran
00:00:19The Prophet was a Kharashi
00:00:20So Abraham was my mother
00:00:22My mother is on the nation of Abraham
00:00:24He didn't eat these things.
00:00:25He didn't even go to Umm Hani's.
00:00:28And if you have something to say, I told him bread.
00:00:31There's nothing to dip it in
00:00:32I said oil
00:00:33I told him I don't have any
00:00:34I told him, "But there's a vinegar..."
00:00:36He told her that vinegar is the best condiment.
00:00:38There is no prophet who does not have a continuation
00:00:40Keep the vinegar
00:00:41So that means you open
00:00:44Bring your acetate or vinegar
00:00:4635 benefits
00:00:47These are their studies
00:00:48But they negotiate higher
00:00:51But simply put, chemically speaking, it's a substance.
00:00:54Benzene for vinegar
00:00:57give up
00:00:57If I said I know what we'll leave alone
00:01:01And that's it
00:01:02We'll steal something else, something even better.
00:01:03Didn't he say there are grapes, and there are dates, and there are sieves?
00:01:05I'm eating this, it's sugar, sugar, sugar.
00:01:08The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, used to get drunk from...
00:01:10sugar burial
00:01:13Sugar is extracted
00:01:14From all fruits
00:01:16years ago
00:01:17So we chose the highest
00:01:19Two for sugar production
00:01:21sugarcane and beets
00:01:22This is Adita's muttering
00:01:24But the reed has a long lifespan
00:01:26And the black honey industry exists
00:01:29or molasses
00:01:30The reed has been around for years
00:01:32I'm not new to him.
00:01:35Now move everything you found
00:01:37Finding a very strange
00:01:39What does "finding" mean?
00:01:40Meaning: Discoverer of analysis
00:01:43While this man was running to the bathroom
00:01:45High sugar content
00:01:47And I don't have any insulin in my hands.
00:01:49Sugar houses are generous
00:01:50It was built on a comprehensive doctrine
00:01:53From the Hexes, it remained
00:01:54Do you think the world is heading in the right direction?
00:01:56Enjoy
00:01:58Isn't this also a principle against religion?
00:01:59The religion was then introduced, but how did it enter the story?
00:02:01This is against religion
00:02:03Because you are the philosophy of your creation
00:02:05You're not comfortable living here.
00:02:06You're going to leave
00:02:08So live like this, from God you will find what He says to the criminals.
00:02:10Return them to the extreme state you were in
00:02:13Just your side
00:02:15And your feeling of stability here
00:02:17And safety remains, you are against
00:02:19I don't understand the philosophy of God, and why He created you.
00:02:21This guy's life is better than mine.
00:02:23And the humor lives a classy, life-cycle lifestyle.
00:02:25And she dies normally
00:02:26If the lion didn't fight, it means
00:02:28Oh Jordan, it's one of two things
00:02:31Oh lion, eat him
00:02:32He dies like that
00:02:34I'm afraid of everything now.
00:02:38Afraid of debt
00:02:38And I'm afraid of the future
00:02:40And I'm afraid of tomorrow.
00:02:41And I'm afraid I won't finish my message.
00:02:43There's still something to be done with the paint.
00:02:46There's something I don't understand.
00:02:48Honestly, my heart threw
00:02:50God's health
00:02:52Because this is a divine narrative
00:02:53If I believe that this book is his
00:02:55He remains the one who is right
00:02:59If you just keep telling me
00:03:00For your information, he said, "Put this on top of that."
00:03:02I don't understand why, I understand the explicit statement.
00:03:04And I know how to do it
00:03:05And I know her without explicitly stating it.
00:03:07That's why I told you to help me
00:03:09Our Lord created humankind
00:03:11In the image of two things
00:03:13They mentioned a female
00:03:15And she brought with her four pairs of cattle
00:03:17This is because of good manners
00:03:19And this is a joke to you
00:03:21There is a secret in livestock.
00:03:22Why was I created in a certain way?
00:03:25Why don't people listen to you?
00:03:27Why do people criticize me for my good character?
00:03:29Why is he a creature when I say
00:03:31The word of truth is rejected
00:03:33Age of the Earth
00:03:34There's no Omar, there's no Omarana without me anyway
00:03:36If it's still Paul Al-Shugairi
00:03:37Is it for a prophet or for you, human being, to be measured by it?
00:03:40Do you understand what I mean?
00:03:42I will not build a house if God Almighty has already provided for me.
00:03:44Fayya said in Surat al-Rum
00:03:46But I don't remember what he said.
00:03:48He said, "Have they not seen the generations before them?"
00:03:53They stirred up the land
00:03:54And they built it more
00:03:57From those who built it
00:03:59These people built structures on the land.
00:04:02It wasn't done before or after
00:04:04Where are these people?
00:04:05He said to him, "Worship your Lord until certainty comes to you." What is certainty?
00:04:09death
00:04:10Where are you going to open it now?
00:04:12The veil is lifted from me
00:04:13As long as I'm talking to you like this, I know I'm with you.
00:04:16But I'm leaving this world, I'm at the door behind me.
00:04:18You won't get any graves from me, nor will you hear me.
00:04:21So there is a barrier between you and me.
00:04:23Lord, spare us from this story, this intermediate state.
00:04:25I left here
00:04:26Then the angels of torment will meet me, O angels of mercy.
00:04:30Now I'm going back to tell him what to do.
00:04:31The sixty years you sold me
00:04:33I sat watching them
00:04:35Poly color
00:04:36I measure the blood pressure
00:04:37So you're going to leave, what are you going to do to me?
00:04:39Your first creation remains a part of you that is missing
00:04:41So you have the right to say, "You created me incomplete."
00:04:43He didn't say that.
00:04:44Where did you get this beautiful talk from?
00:04:47Did you read it, or did you think about it?
00:04:49No, it's just conquests, by God.
00:04:51The situation will improve, and Al-Awadi will be lost.
00:04:53Until it remains
00:04:55Sheikh of a sect or sheikh of a group
00:04:57Or a sheikh or a group of men
00:04:59Or a religious leader
00:05:01One missionary in America
00:05:03His name is James
00:05:04I don't know what it was, but he built a city.
00:05:07In South America, it is named after him
00:05:09And his followers did not fulfill it.
00:05:10And in the end, he gave them poison, and they all committed suicide with it.
00:05:13For the sick and the dead, one who remained together
00:05:15They all died together
00:05:17He trains the competitive evening
00:05:18He tells me he helped me, or they think I
00:05:21Leader of the factions
00:05:22I have complete and utter control over their minds.
00:05:25The trumpet that delivers a trumpet
00:05:27He's handing over a horn, you're divorced
00:05:29Against the backdrop of you being weak
00:05:31And you possess no knowledge other than obedience.
00:05:33Hearing and obeying
00:05:35What Leek releases
00:05:37You don't refute it
00:05:39As I said, I said that gastric bypass surgery is a harmful procedure, for example.
00:05:41The world turned upside down, it didn't return
00:05:43Of course, it is harmful and constitutes a theft of the Creator's work.
00:05:45And I did not accuse the human body
00:05:48By being short of money, you are stealing from God.
00:05:50Which is what he didn't flatten.
00:05:52In the ant and the mosquito
00:05:54The one that's this big
00:05:55How did you get away with this?
00:05:56Of course, I'll come and tell you
00:05:58The egg, what do you use to treat sinusitis?
00:06:00Of course, if you do this, you'll find this.
00:06:02Difficult
00:06:04Saying eggs are wrong remains difficult.
00:06:06Why doesn't the sheikh respond to me?
00:06:08He says eggs are halal, but I have nothing to do with it.
00:06:10I have nothing to do with it.
00:06:12Corruption has appeared on land and sea
00:06:14Because of what people have earned
00:06:16What's wrong with me, my family? I have no fault in this matter.
00:06:19I'll tell you what I discovered
00:06:20There are inputs around you that will thicken your skin
00:06:23I said something, "Oh my God, help me, oh Sheikh!"
00:06:25Oudi Awadi
00:06:26What's the point of all this?
00:06:28I'll tell you the first thing, the one who got pregnant
00:06:31I have a clinic
00:06:32I found her greeting me
00:06:34And Tabush was
00:06:35Umm Aqit li Rouh Yabush id al-Sheikh Dah
00:06:39Dr. Dial Awadi, welcome to the That Masr platform.
00:06:42Hello
00:06:43Salah Bey, sir
00:06:45Welcome
00:06:47Welcome
00:06:48I don't know why, personally speaking
00:06:50I mean, I want to hear about
00:06:52Dr. Dial Awadhi's startup
00:06:54Where was he born?
00:06:56Yes
00:06:57How was he raised?
00:07:00Yes
00:07:02What was his daughter doing?
00:07:04Yes
00:07:06Psychoanalysis
00:07:07No, no, never, never, just...
00:07:11Because
00:07:12I am Madam Zahra
00:07:14Yes
00:07:16What do you see in it?
00:07:17revolution
00:07:18And a large amount of
00:07:20The challenge
00:07:21And ah
00:07:26And the audacity. Okay, I'm here not as an analyst, but as a journalist. I mean,
00:07:32I'm coming back. Do I know who? Who am I talking to? Is that even a question? Yes, indeed.
00:07:38Based on the number of live streams you do and the number of interviews listed
00:07:41The debate. But I myself need to know. I want to know who it is, I mean, who you are.
00:07:46I want to get to know you better. And I want people to get to know you better. As for the people
00:07:51We practically live with her. But, yes, if you want to talk about it...
00:07:57The topic is my upbringing. Well, my father was a university professor.
00:08:04Stass was in a small agricultural university, and he appeared. Good. So he was an academic.
00:08:09He was strict, I mean. I mean, he wasn't democratic. At least he was...
00:08:16My upbringing. Because I was... we were two boys. Yes, I was... yes, taking care of...
00:08:23Intensive care, critical condition, and pain management. My brother is undergoing surgery or...
00:08:28Yeah, bloody. My little brother, I mean. I don't like to talk about him much because
00:08:33The danger of being persecuted by lineage means. But the family was like that. And it was
00:08:40He always motivates us younger ones. That university is a stronger path.
00:08:47My path in studies. And in the educational hierarchy. And what remains is that you are a professor, meaning...
00:08:53There's no higher point than this. No one after a doctorate can modify it.
00:08:57I signed it. Yeah, I saw him talking to the people who
00:09:03You enroll with a PhD and a Master's degree. You find respect and reverence there. I was
00:09:09I see him attending his lectures, for example. Okay. Because he was interested or
00:09:13At Saturday's lecture. You might find him, for example, wearing a mask. Wow, he's putting on...
00:09:17An exam. For example, I would argue and say, "You're the one who brings the exams."
00:09:21In your own competition, you choose questions from previous ones. And there are no
00:09:25It means renewal. That's what I studied. May God have mercy on him. So I was. And he, of course.
00:09:31The foundation of the Faculty of Agriculture. I was always studying nature too.
00:09:34Plants. He loved eating vegetables, you know. Very much. You understand? So I was...
00:09:41Flute vegetables? Yes, the ones people eat. Cucumbers and arugula.
00:09:45And the things. He meant. He would bring them and clean them in a certain way. And wash them.
00:09:52In a certain way. I was surprised. He said, "God created us." I mean...
00:09:56We'll sit down so I can eat a little more than this. I'll wash it for five hours with water.
00:10:01Vinegar and lemon. He says it's for worms. And I told him, "But it's not that either."
00:10:06It's difficult, I mean. And to get him out of the mud and dirt. And then you, after that
00:10:10The lettuce is finished, then it sits. It was because he was present, so he took care of it a little. So it was
00:10:15Why? Yes, it's a technique. This vegetable needs to be wrapped in a specific way. Yes, it's white paper. Because
00:10:24A danger that keeps it green in the refrigerator. So it takes a lot of effort to keep it fresh.
00:10:28Eating lettuce and arugula tastes awful. I mean, you don't know the benefits it has.
00:10:33He tells you. It was always the phrase "he tells you." He wanted to contradict my thinking. What
00:10:39He tells me, and he tells me, "Why are you kind?" It doesn't mean I'm telling him. So, I'm afraid of him. I was always...
00:10:46There's a problem between us, meaning there's an argument about my child's age. So, it wasn't me and him.
00:10:51We're very comfortable dealing with each other. But I learned discipline from him, so I wasn't
00:10:57Disciplined, or rather, punctual. He loved punctuality. I
00:11:02I was always late for appointments. Even at work, he was a thorn in my side.
00:11:05Problems. And I'm a student. I always find someone arriving late to the exam.
00:11:09For example, that's me. But I was at the overall evaluation level. No. It was
00:11:17I was smart. They say I was smart. I used to be among the top students. I was in third place.
00:11:23Except for this. Is this an influence? The father. Yes. And the mother too, because she encouraged him.
00:11:30Her mother was a teacher in the field of education. The meeting was...
00:11:36Academic. They still see it that way, based on inherited perspectives. That success
00:11:42The family's success is reflected in the children. This is the fruit. Honestly, they didn't spare any effort.
00:11:47Environment. They created a complete environment. Ah. Based on... that you
00:11:55You need to study and do well. You need to have a goal. And my father, may God have mercy on him, had a goal.
00:12:01The original title isn't "doctor," it's "professor." So, it's not "doctor." No, it's "professor." Both are correct.
00:12:05Medicine gathered Anshams. The words are verbatim. So, I was done. I achieved it for him.
00:12:12His goal. Ah, of course, it's my coordination time, I think it's the amusement park.
00:12:17All of these are general annual exams. Specifically, I got the advanced level.
00:12:22One hundred and two percent. Meaning, I can enter whatever I want, or rather, he
00:12:26I mean, if I had just chosen my first choice and that was it, I would have closed the book and everything. I mean, not
00:12:30The eye pressure is a problem. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, he knows what I want, what he wants.
00:12:35He wanted it, he wanted it that way, and I ...
00:12:39The police. He said no to me. I told him no, I don't want to be a doctor.
00:12:45He told me no. You want to be a doctor? And I said okay. He's the one who filled the roses.
00:12:49Coordination. Meaning, Karim. Why did you want to join the police? I don't know why. He
00:12:54What authority? No, any kid you ask wants to be a police officer, he probably knows.
00:12:58Another thing. Hey officer, hey pilot. So he wants to be Hassan Youssef, huh?
00:13:03You don't want Ahmed Mazer to leave, do you? And the lady wants to leave the farm.
00:13:09And keep your good fortune to yourself. Keep your high achievers strong, those are the ones whose inclinations you don't follow.
00:13:13For the police and military. What you did, sew it up, tell me.
00:13:17I helped you with something. So you said it like that, right? Well, I have two.
00:13:21My companions were a higher example for me at one time than the first. (Second year of medical school.)
00:13:25And those who are first, like, they get privileges too. And suddenly
00:13:29I found Ahmed transferring to law school. (And so on and so forth.)
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00:13:39Hey guys, what are you doing? What business and what law? Ahmed told me he'll finish his studies, get a job, and be appointed to the State Council before you.
00:13:50She graduates
00:13:52And then another thing happened, and he finished four years of law school and graduated first in his class for four years, and now he's in the State Council, I don't know his exact time.
00:14:03What's his time? What's his time? What's his big time?
00:14:06You understand me, and you bring in all the business income, and now you're managing one of the banks. So I saw it, and I didn't have that kind of courage.
00:14:14At that point, I had to tell him, "No, I can't continue in medicine," or "No, I'm forced to."
00:14:19What's left? I actually love Arabic; it's just my nature. I'm good at languages, especially Arabic and English, so I really love them.
00:14:28I was young, of course. I was taking German at the time, and I was also very knowledgeable about it. I was studying something.
00:14:33I'll bring one, two, three, and a memory card.
00:14:37I finished my Bachelor of Medicine
00:14:40Oh, and I started to love my privileges. Oh, my mother, may God grant her health, found me entering with references in rhetoric and literature.
00:14:51I told her we'll hire an Arabic teacher because the Arabic language is collapsing, and it's my responsibility to teach Arabic because of this collapse.
00:15:00In Arabic
00:15:01As for the genitive, it is used in songs and indefinite nouns, and behind it are known nouns, so it is a genitive, meaning the meaning is removed, and the knowledge of the meaning is lost.
00:15:12She looked at me, and I didn't forget.
00:15:14What are you saying? Are you joking?
00:15:18Also
00:15:20He thought I was crazy, that is.
00:15:22But I'm not, I'm only good at the Arabic dialect.
00:15:24Rules for the disbursement of reports
00:15:27Literature
00:15:28No, I love this, of course, this is our life.
00:15:31Or you thought that a person shouldn't be
00:15:34Ah, Wahid Al-Qarn
00:15:36I mean, I know one thing
00:15:38It's no use talking
00:15:40And I know one thing
00:15:43One thing, one scope, studied in one way
00:15:45From one book, one thing is not enough
00:15:48He's no longer human, and then be careful.
00:15:50Actually, I see human life as a short journey.
00:15:52If this person didn't break outside the frame
00:15:55And think from Zoom again
00:15:57His life remains pointless.
00:15:59Actually, it's a lie; God didn't create me.
00:16:02Live a shield
00:16:03She said it's not mine
00:16:05He created me alone, and she will judge me alone.
00:16:07The creation of my solitary story remains
00:16:10Where's my story then?
00:16:11So where is my story in the tale?
00:16:13If I turn out like my father told me
00:16:15He was peeling lettuce, for example.
00:16:17He throws the paper
00:16:18So, he says, "Well, what's the benefit?"
00:16:19Is it what you threw away or what you will eat?
00:16:22I don't know
00:16:23What a beautiful zucchini!
00:16:24Is the benefit in what I threw away or what I will eat?
00:16:27It's no use trying to convince me.
00:16:29The garlic that burns my stomach
00:16:32It causes me to swell.
00:16:33And they tell me it's a relief
00:16:36Your discharge is not good
00:16:37How can it be useful at the same time?
00:16:40There are only a few questions left.
00:16:42Her presentation was simple
00:16:44Her answer could have been simple.
00:16:46If I found certain knowledge in front of me
00:16:48And that's it
00:16:48I have something real in front of me
00:16:51But I always hear him say
00:16:53And the studies say
00:16:54Who conducted these studies and how?
00:16:56How does studying the garlic chapter that removes blood vessels work?
00:16:59How did they do it?
00:17:00This is a question that means
00:17:02This means separating the garlic that thins the arteries.
00:17:04Just eating garlic, that's all.
00:17:06And don't add garlic to the molokhia.
00:17:08And he didn't put the garlic in a capsule.
00:17:11How did you do it?
00:17:13And what is the dosage?
00:17:15And she examined the arteries that had been severed.
00:17:17Do you know the cause of arteriosclerosis?
00:17:19Don't stop me at the station, guys.
00:17:21I always used to tell them what
00:17:23If I don't know how this clock works
00:17:25I'm not going to wear it, by the way.
00:17:26I need to have basic training.
00:17:29Okay, let's see if tomorrow the world has stopped working.
00:17:31Like the collapse of many industries
00:17:33And the disappearance of many industries
00:17:35It disappeared with the death of its owners.
00:17:37It means the making of Damascene wine.
00:17:39For example, why did this disappear?
00:17:41Because the craftsmen disappeared
00:17:43That's it, we're done.
00:17:44The donkeys of the Crusader tribe, come and take them
00:17:47You come and take them and hide them
00:17:49Why did the secret of the tahini disappear?
00:17:52What he was with is over, it's over.
00:17:53This means that the movement must stop.
00:17:55When the knowledge reaches you
00:17:58And she thinks
00:17:59It stops at the order that comes to you
00:18:01And you think, I mean, I consider
00:18:03Today, of course, I am forty-six years old.
00:18:06So she's coming today.
00:18:07Think with me
00:18:09I find that I am, of course, a child
00:18:11My rebellion was natural
00:18:13But today's generation is rebelling against its natural state.
00:18:15He is rebelling against me.
00:18:16When does God propose to him?
00:18:18Or that's why he says, "God has excused us."
00:18:21To a man who has reached sixty
00:18:23for him
00:18:24Adaa at all stages
00:18:26It means he rebelled during his adolescence.
00:18:28He turned against his family and left the community.
00:18:30His, but he replied again
00:18:32A response to the worst, a response to the air
00:18:35He did not respond to the reference
00:18:37The one I downloaded
00:18:39The land belongs to her
00:18:41What is rebellion?
00:18:43Ibrahim Ali Abu, for example
00:18:44This happened at puberty
00:18:4613 14 What are these idols? What are these statues?
00:18:49a question
00:18:50Just astonished
00:18:54Why worship these idols?
00:18:57Why am I so focused on these studies?
00:18:59Why am I obligated to eat zucchini every day just because it contains zinc, for example?
00:19:03How or later, when you were telling people at first about therapeutic nutrition
00:19:08She tells me, "What are you going to tell me about the treatment?"
00:19:11He thinks that since you've listened to therapeutic foods, what are you feeding me?
00:19:15And you will tell me
00:19:16What is it? Do you understand what the riddle is about?
00:19:19foray
00:19:20That's not what it's said, they ate it.
00:19:23This isn't it
00:19:24This is the mutawaris
00:19:25No, that's not the one that's been
00:19:27I'm Mogi Nabi, and there's Hadi in him.
00:19:28Why didn't you stop working?
00:19:30Isn't there a station in our lives too?
00:19:32And here I came and focused on the idea
00:19:34I never said that the system
00:19:36My words or
00:19:37And live your life to understand the word "system of good things".
00:19:39It's not a specific system
00:19:40It's a lifestyle
00:19:42So what is the cost of building upon?
00:19:46Quran or based on Sunnah
00:19:48Or something like that. I've never said anything like that at all.
00:19:50pure
00:19:51On the contrary, I got to the point of the story.
00:19:53science
00:19:54But I didn't find her
00:19:55No, by God, I must become a professional and prostrate myself.
00:19:58I finished
00:19:58And I, for one, spent seven years learning.
00:20:02And then my grandmother called me, and I told her how.
00:20:05Stomach acid is important, and how do I stop it with medication?
00:20:07He doesn't know how to respond when he's locked up.
00:20:09And I start looking again
00:20:10How does blood sugar rise at all levels?
00:20:13With all these critical cases
00:20:15And the eye is alive
00:20:17And he benefits
00:20:18The first thing that happens when his blood sugar drops is that he has a problem.
00:20:20Mayard Am3afel
00:20:22The one behind him
00:20:23I worked on the chapters
00:20:25From the new idea, it remained
00:20:27Let's move on to the new idea completely.
00:20:29Based on what I studied
00:20:32So I started putting the books in front of each other and looking at them
00:20:34These are just agreements, folks.
00:20:36This means this is an agreement we agreed upon.
00:20:39But that's not the truth.
00:20:41Nobody knows the cause of diabetes
00:20:43Otherwise we would have prevented it
00:20:44Preventing diabetes
00:20:46I know
00:20:47Unknown
00:20:48High blood pressure
00:20:49I know
00:20:50Unknown
00:20:51Epilepsy
00:20:51I know
00:20:52Unknown
00:20:53tumor
00:20:54I know
00:20:54Unknown
00:20:56There is no disease with a known cause.
00:20:57originally
00:20:59not
00:21:00Few diseases remain
00:21:02For example
00:21:03Your saying
00:21:03But be careful
00:21:05Because you're short too
00:21:06With this small amount
00:21:08Some symptoms
00:21:09Not diseases
00:21:10We are saying that someone has a deficiency in an enzyme.
00:21:14Its name is G6PD
00:21:15in his body
00:21:17The red blood cells break down
00:21:20Either eat fava beans
00:21:20I call it favism
00:21:22I know how to describe it.
00:21:23correct
00:21:25We said that this enzyme is deficient.
00:21:27So we can consider this a disease now.
00:21:29Okay, I agree
00:21:29But he'll tell you how to stop it
00:21:31Don't eat it, imagine!
00:21:32Keep preventing
00:21:34Prevent it from being correct
00:21:35Prevent it from being correct
00:21:36Prevent it from being correct
00:21:38Prevent it from being correct
00:21:40Because you're right
00:21:41He always tells you
00:21:42My back hurts
00:21:43What did he take?
00:21:44Don't take it
00:21:46What should I stop him for?
00:21:48See what you got
00:21:49Your work is causing you back pain
00:21:51What did you take?
00:21:52Your colon is tired
00:21:53What did you take?
00:21:54Your work is a blur in memory
00:21:55What did you take?
00:21:57Let your skin become inflamed
00:21:58What did you take?
00:21:59Keep having a headache
00:22:00This is it
00:22:01This is it
00:22:02My problem has remained throughout my life.
00:22:04If I was slightly different in some paragraphs
00:22:07Unlock
00:22:08And I was
00:22:09I'm here, but I want to know the stage.
00:22:11You kept disagreeing about it.
00:22:13I mean, let's
00:22:15But the blue
00:22:15You are a medical student
00:22:16Traditional studies have examined
00:22:19Yes
00:22:20Tell me, I want to ask you about the medical stage.
00:22:22When I entered medicine
00:22:23Yes
00:22:24Medical application
00:22:25In Egypt
00:22:26Let's stay in Egypt, I mean
00:22:27Yes
00:22:29He studies it correctly
00:22:30He learns it correctly
00:22:31I don't want to talk to you about
00:22:34Private colleges
00:22:35Yes
00:22:36I want to talk too
00:22:36No, I'm an old-fashioned person.
00:22:37I'm from an older batch, so I didn't catch up.
00:22:39This is completely private.
00:22:40I mean, I'm from a very old batch.
00:22:42Ah ah
00:22:42But I
00:22:43I
00:22:44Let's stick to the government.
00:22:45Yes
00:22:46I think they are better than private ones, of course.
00:22:48I don't want to upset anyone.
00:22:50Okay
00:22:50But that's what I think, I mean, I'm not either
00:22:52I'm not judging, that's all.
00:22:54but
00:22:56Yes
00:22:58I mean, I have a friend who went into medical school and graduated
00:23:00Meaning
00:23:01He saw a few things and said, "These aren't..."
00:23:04This is not
00:23:05not
00:23:06He means he wants to talk to you about the mechanism itself.
00:23:09Studying herself
00:23:10In medicine
00:23:11Yes
00:23:13study
00:23:14Medical students in Egypt study hard and graduate truly educated.
00:23:18I tell you, I'm happy.
00:23:20I tell you, I'm happy
00:23:21If we're talking about my personal experience
00:23:24Over the course of six years of study as a clinical academic student
00:23:29Yes, it's considered successful.
00:23:33For the coriclam
00:23:34Because you have a curriculum
00:23:36This approach is also an agreed-upon approach.
00:23:38It means we are now a group of masters
00:23:40And we are the council for the name of the anatomy name, for example.
00:23:45The curriculum we want to complete in the first and second years of medical school is part one and part two.
00:23:50This is our kriklam
00:23:52This is the curriculum.
00:23:53We'll find out, we'll find out
00:23:55There are enough bodies for people to see.
00:23:58Yeah, it's not enough, but we'll see.
00:24:01So we used to take lessons, yes, I've been taking lessons since first year.
00:24:04Private lessons mean
00:24:05I mean, I used to take a body sample and we'd dissect it at home, me and my friends.
00:24:11But the movies are all jumbled together, so let's not take a single part, you know?
00:24:16A piece and we pass by the violin with it at night
00:24:19Because you
00:24:19Where were you from?
00:24:21We didn't get it from anyone, we used to get it from a private doctor.
00:24:26So, Dr. Dah, my dear, was the one who was handling it.
00:24:28Or, keep in mind, I understand, I helped you with the need.
00:24:31What are systems then? I mean, systems that hand over to each other.
00:24:35So, in order for the session to be prepared for me, me, me as a student, to see it
00:24:39It is placed in formalin for a period of time.
00:24:43It means you're skipping the explanation; we don't smell it because the containers are open, formalin, and jass.
00:24:49So, you'll be put in a position where they're focusing on what's called waxing.
00:24:53And then the supporters come out and work on it, they open it up
00:24:56They examine the nerves and muscles so we can test them.
00:25:00After a while, it will become second grade because it's worn out.
00:25:02Why are you hiding in a muscle?
00:25:06So my beloved supporter, in order to reach her after the rest of the loss, for example, or the rest of the arm
00:25:11Fadi, that's it, we'll just look at this muscle.
00:25:14Its relationship to the bone is in anatomy.
00:25:18So that we can take this
00:25:20That's what we have
00:25:21That's what we have
00:25:22So the doctor, who's in the lesson, is the one responsible for bringing us the body, my dear.
00:25:26We take it home and study it before the exam.
00:25:29Arm, meaning my father, may God have mercy on him, once
00:25:35He entered the room to get something
00:25:37Then he reaches over the cupboard
00:25:40He found a hand that greeted her
00:25:43It turned out not to be Randa
00:25:46God, Mahmoud
00:25:48But you won't open my closet again.
00:25:52Meaning
00:25:52But this, this, this is also something, I mean
00:25:55What is it that you are happy for?
00:25:57These spies were spies for unknown people, for example
00:25:59No prayers are used in our explanation.
00:26:02Oh, they get these bodies from the explanation
00:26:04Ours, ours
00:26:05The medical student, yes, he says, "No, they don't have any family."
00:26:07Their weight is like the weight of things, people who no one knows where they're from.
00:26:11Yes, exactly, definitely
00:26:12But I don't know, I mean
00:26:14Where do you mean?
00:26:15And then you'll find that those working on the project will eat them up, meaning you
00:26:18Uncle Ibrahim and Uncle Masla Abdul-Sabir know me
00:26:21But I'm not talking to you
00:26:23One of them, Masla, you came and told me where this bell came from
00:26:25He looks at you and walks away, so we became a mystery and stopped asking about him.
00:26:29The important thing is that we have something to remember, that's all.
00:26:33And of course, we used to buy the bones in specific numbers.
00:26:35Or Bentoursa
00:26:37For example, you might find someone who has finished their second year and doesn't need anything.
00:26:42The guidance of the one who will make you wear the skull on your neck
00:26:46For example, I'm talking about a bone other than this one.
00:26:50The structure, oh, the structure, oh, other than the body, that's something else.
00:26:53That means we were mentioning both
00:26:54But the bones are still with you, since you bought them. Yes, I had a skeleton.
00:26:58And then you excelled at it after you finished, ya
00:27:01Because what will you use it for once it's finished?
00:27:03You had it, so don't imagine, we didn't have 3D and 5D.
00:27:06Now there is a structure made
00:27:08silicone
00:27:11And the same means
00:27:14Depressions and the architecture of greatness itself
00:27:16But back then, that wasn't the case.
00:27:19His bones were normal and they were functioning normally.
00:27:22And after that, we learned a lot of sciences.
00:27:25I think we studied all of basic science.
00:27:28The one who delves into it doesn't need to continue studying afterward.
00:27:32That was my job.
00:27:33My basic biology was very strong in anatomy and physiology.
00:27:38In microbiology, which is the science of bacteria, fungi, and things like that.
00:27:43I had a strong academic job
00:27:45And I knew how to get a dixit and I knew how to recall from the first, second, and third place.
00:27:50My problem was that after that
00:27:55Basic biology isn't something we can build clinical practice on anymore.
00:27:58The next clinic
00:27:59Based on conflicting needs
00:28:02This means the tonsils are enlarged.
00:28:03But if you don't mind, I'll just get involved in this matter.
00:28:06Because this is important
00:28:07Because that means there's no problem with the basics here.
00:28:11Ah, the basics, ah, because it contains facts, ah
00:28:13But here, for example, in this basic
00:28:15To the best of my knowledge, of course, I'm not a specialist.
00:28:17Ayo Ayo
00:28:18When we say, for example, that diabetes is a disease
00:28:23This disease is understandable; where does it come from, and what causes it?
00:28:28no
00:28:28I won't give my opinion
00:28:30No, it's not your opinion.
00:28:31No, you said the concept is due to what?
00:28:33So you said
00:28:34Not my opinion
00:28:35Yes
00:28:35I'm still a bit of a science student.
00:28:37The cause of the diabetes is unknown.
00:28:39Tell me what the scientific opinions say.
00:28:42Yes, because I will reply to him.
00:28:43I will state the scientific opinions.
00:28:44Yes
00:28:44It's not my specialty, I'd say.
00:28:46I'm backed, that means
00:28:47I don't mean, I don't mean the utmost righteousness
00:28:49Yes
00:28:50Don't even say that
00:28:55The books say so
00:28:56no
00:28:57I'll stop at this.
00:28:58for him
00:28:59Because the book didn't say that.
00:29:01Yes
00:29:01He didn't say the reason for the diabetes.
00:29:03Because he
00:29:03The cause of the diabetes is unknown.
00:29:05What is it that you will explain to me?
00:29:07Let me explain
00:29:08Or I'll say
00:29:09That's what we knew
00:29:12I don't know if this exists in books or not.
00:29:13I'm telling you what's transferring
00:29:15okay
00:29:15okay
00:29:16We have a problem with the pancreas.
00:29:20okay
00:29:21When it fails in its function of producing insulin for the body
00:29:25Yes
00:29:27cells
00:29:28blood sugar
00:29:29Yes
00:29:31Insulin takes this cell
00:29:32He puts it in
00:29:33Take this sugar and put it inside the cell.
00:29:35Why is this pancreas?
00:29:38Um. You're making fun of me. No, it's just me, not you. You're saying it's not you.
00:29:43Abu's specialty is explaining things like "sooo," which means "sophisticated." I... I... I... I...
00:29:49Of course, with every sentence, wait. No, I'm just... I'm done... You're like this, you're like this.
00:29:54Fahmar wants to tell me that's it, so it's too long. The insulin isn't working on my blood sugar.
00:29:59So the sugar didn't enter the cells, right? Yes, right? Yes, isn't that what they're saying?
00:30:03Isn't that it? Yes. And the pancreas failed, you said it yourself. Pancreas failed.
00:30:10The insulin didn't come out and the sugar didn't actually go in. Right? Right. Okay. Okay.
00:30:23This is the HbA1c test. Where do you get your blood sugar checked when it's high? He tells you, "I..."
00:30:31In hemoglobin. Oh. Right? Oh. Wait, actually blood is two things. Blood is plasma.
00:30:38Yellowing and red blood cells. You're measuring normal blood sugar, meaning if you get a normal blood sugar level...
00:30:44And he took the sugar out now. Yes. From his finger, like that, into a device. You're measuring the liquid.
00:30:50The blood sugar. Right. My blood sugar is 500. Yes. But...
00:30:56Take this blood and get the red blood cells. Look inside them for hemoglobin.
00:31:01This buildup is intoxicating. Good? Yes. So where's the hemoglobin, then? Oh, teacher.
00:31:06Salah. Inside the cell. Right? Right. How did it get in without insulin?
00:31:17What happened to the cockroach? Didn't you speak? Didn't you say what?
00:31:21He didn't go into the cell, so I went in. Okay. I don't want to pay. I
00:31:26I don't have an opinion. Okay, fine, just tell me you don't know. Reply. And do you have an opinion?
00:31:31Actually. No, no. I... I didn't mean it. You don't understand me. Whoever says that...
00:31:35I mean, no. You have a preconceived opinion. That opinion is based on a pilot. So I want
00:31:42That pilot's opinion. Hmm. I'm telling you now, the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). Not
00:31:56This cumulative score drops. It goes down. Yes. You're the one who's dropping it from fifteen.
00:32:02Seven. Okay. So the sugar that was inside the red blood cell decreased. Right?
00:32:08Right. So how did you get it out from inside? You must have destroyed those cells.
00:32:13With insulin? Yeah. Right. So how many trillions are these cells? Twenty-five.
00:32:20Twenty-eight trillion red blood cells. They starve from sugar. So they break down.
00:32:26And you get regular anemia. So now, boss. Yes. As for me.
00:32:30I gave insulin. Or its precursors. What do precursors mean? They are diabetes medications.
00:32:34The spirit of D., which is the diamacron, galvas, and glyptos
00:32:39And these things. These medications all stimulate cells in the pancreas because
00:32:45Insulin levels rise. So insulin lowers the A1C. Ah. I'm all
00:32:50What I'm saying is that this cumulative amount is inside the red blood cells.
00:32:54The red blood is twenty-five to twenty-eight trillion. Trillion
00:32:59That means a million million. So, how many cells are in your body? Eight.
00:33:03Thirty trillion. That means eighty-five percent of you are blood cells.
00:33:08Redness. As a number. Sweet talk. But I'm measuring their sugar content, meaning the sugar has entered.
00:33:16Eighty-five percent of your body's cells are without insulin. Not you.
00:33:20Aslin says it's not working, not that you said that.
00:33:21The insulin doesn't come out
00:33:22It means high blood sugar, that's why
00:33:25Okay, that's number one, number two
00:33:27The cumulative score helped to find it high.
00:33:30Regular sugar
00:33:31The one whose teeth are in the plasma is
00:33:33In the
00:33:36Usual value
00:33:37Because it doesn't have a normal value
00:33:39The word "normal" is correct.
00:33:40What does "usual value" mean?
00:33:43It means he found it in the usual way
00:33:45But you don't find the sugar high
00:33:47She says, "He's a normal dad, but he's not a normal dad."
00:33:49He called us between us in the Anioujol
00:33:50In the unusual
00:33:52Your body needs more sugar
00:33:55Blood sugar rises with exercise
00:33:56With fasting a lot
00:33:58Well, here I am, he's not saying anything
00:33:59I'm into sports, I run
00:34:00Or inside Saba
00:34:02Or in hostility
00:34:03Or in a marathon
00:34:04Or inside a fight
00:34:05Or someone brought it after a war
00:34:07Do you understand me?
00:34:08or from famine
00:34:09This famine medicine didn't eat anything
00:34:11His sugar taught me
00:34:11He tells you, "Hush, insulin, and low."
00:34:13He's actually telling you nothing
00:34:16Insulin is a hormone.
00:34:18To put a dot under the letter D
00:34:19Insulin is an intestinal hormone.
00:34:22What does "Mawi hormone" mean?
00:34:23It means he comes out of
00:34:24cells
00:34:25Its name is Islands
00:34:27In the pancreas
00:34:29It means the pancreas.
00:34:31The abdominal presentation is like this
00:34:33sweet
00:34:34Fakher Dele
00:34:35One percent of the cells
00:34:38Divided in half
00:34:39Its text contains insulin
00:34:40And its text contains glucagon
00:34:42One percent of the pancreas
00:34:44All that big pancreas now
00:34:47What we were, if you removed it, I mean
00:34:48If you removed the pancreas
00:34:50You're only worried about insulin.
00:34:52No, sir, this insulin is nothing.
00:34:54It's glucagon, which is produced from one percent.
00:34:57Like the rest of the intestinal cells
00:34:59The intestines are absorbent
00:35:00manufactured absorbent
00:35:02But one percent of them also produce hormones.
00:35:05Serotonin
00:35:07and histamine
00:35:08From my stomach
00:35:10That's why
00:35:11Ninety-five percent of serotonin
00:35:13What comes out of your brain comes out of your stomach.
00:35:15It means moodiness, Jajak
00:35:17And your mood is from the belly of your watch
00:35:19That means ninety-five percent of serotonin
00:35:22You're not listening to serotonin, nor do you know what serotonin is.
00:35:24Which is the happiness hormone
00:35:27What they call the happiness hormone
00:35:29Ninety-five percent
00:35:30Produced from my intestines
00:35:31Why didn't you bring the siroto? It comes out of my intestines.
00:35:34And insulin comes out of my intestines
00:35:36The insulin comes from my intestines. Remember this part: insulin comes from my intestines.
00:35:41From the pancreas to my intestines, an exocrine gland similar to a salivary gland secretes hydrochloride, sodium, and bicarbonate.
00:35:48Amylase is a digestive gland in the middle of the intestine. (The phrase "motility, understanding, intention" appears to be a fragment and is omitted.)
00:35:53It means my intestines are fine, this digested the first time in the stomach, the second time in the pancreas.
00:35:58The first time, where is it in the stomach, the plateau you know?
00:36:07Then go further behind the stomach and you'll find the duodenum and pancreatic secretions.
00:36:14Anatomically, the stomach remains the primary digestive organ and the duodenum the secondary digestive organ
00:36:21So, what does the second digestive organ contain? It's the pancreas, along with the gallbladder.
00:36:28I'm here for fats, and I'm here for protein and carbohydrates.
00:36:35Lipase, amylase, and bilirubin (or biliary salts) meet in the duodenum, the second digestive tract.
00:36:43So, Pasha, where's the insulin? It'll be released now, along with Glucagon, to store food in the liver.
00:36:51Insulin remains released to store the food you've eaten; it's a hormone that's released along with the food you just consumed.
00:37:00This means that during your fasting period your insulin level must be zero.
00:37:04This is what books were a gateway to scientific truth.
00:37:07Why did you forget this?
00:37:09Secondly, a scientific fact
00:37:11The sugar in your blood helped you and Asnaf when he went on strike a little while ago because it
00:37:15One thousand or seven hundred
00:37:17This is a liver product that isn't absorbed from your food at all.
00:37:20pure
00:37:21The evidence is that she's fasting and has seven hundred sugars.
00:37:24Where did you get this fasting person from? Your fasting person is seven hundred.
00:37:26Oh White River, where did this come from? Where did the liver manufacturing come from?
00:37:29And not manufacturing anything in the liver
00:37:31These are the liver mitochondria.
00:37:33Which we encourage her to do.
00:37:36Urea production in hepatic mitochondria
00:37:38Acetone production in hepatic mitochondria
00:37:41manufacturing
00:37:42Any Min Manufacturing Manufacturing from Zero
00:37:45I make sugar in my liver from alcohols.
00:37:48And from the acids
00:37:50organic acids
00:37:52Which are single-chain organic acids
00:37:56The last one made glucose from it
00:37:58and amino acids
00:38:00I remove the safety features from it and make it glucose.
00:38:02So glucose is the currency of trading
00:38:04This is my dollar
00:38:06How could you deprive me of him?
00:38:08And if you tell me that it's high, then that's wrong.
00:38:10You brought back the symptoms
00:38:14For newcomers
00:38:15My analysis is wrong
00:38:16You're back?
00:38:18All the symptoms the patient has
00:38:20Now in the emergency room or the clinic
00:38:24For newcomers
00:38:25My analysis is wrong
00:38:27Everything in front of you is sugar and acetone
00:38:29No, there's something else causing these symptoms.
00:38:31What's your evidence?
00:38:33These symptoms occur in people
00:38:35Before the sugar level rises in their blood
00:38:37He tells you ten years
00:38:39Prediabetes already has insulin resistance.
00:38:42Oh Basha, explain it to me
00:38:43What does insulin resistance mean?
00:38:45It tells you the cell is not responding to insulin
00:38:47So what happens?
00:38:49The cell is supposed to not respond to insulin.
00:38:52It prevents fat formation
00:38:55sugar
00:38:55Ya'la
00:38:57I'm diabetic, sorry
00:38:59And I smoke
00:38:59There's no need, nothing at all.
00:39:02So you're with me again, again?
00:39:04Oh, Diaa is no longer there.
00:39:06He turns off the light
00:39:07And he pulls this line
00:39:09enough
00:39:11But now the line isn't tight.
00:39:13The light is on and narrow, there is
00:39:15Badiq remains, but he is not the reason.
00:39:18So now my blood sugar is under control.
00:39:21I have symptoms
00:39:23What is the reason for it?
00:39:25He'll tell you about insulin resistance.
00:39:26I say, "Okay, Professor."
00:39:27How does insulin resist?
00:39:28I'm quitting my job
00:39:30correct
00:39:31Insulin medicine causes weight gain
00:39:32And sugar
00:39:34My blood sugar is fine
00:39:36And I smoke
00:39:37The insulin remains effective.
00:39:39correct
00:39:40Isn't that how it lowers blood sugar?
00:39:41And I'm sugary, right?
00:39:43And I smoke
00:39:44The insulin remains effective.
00:39:45No resistance
00:39:45He keeps linking you to other symptoms
00:39:47It has nothing to do with you.
00:39:48Two clouds in the basket
00:39:50insulin resistance
00:39:51Takays Antidote
00:39:52insulin resistance
00:39:53Retinal tremor
00:39:55insulin resistance
00:39:56Erectile dysfunction and flaccidity
00:39:58Among men
00:39:58insulin resistance
00:40:00Why?
00:40:01relationship
00:40:02Insulin resistance medicine
00:40:03Medicine is a blessing, I smoke
00:40:05How is this possible with insulin resistance?
00:40:07Give me one
00:40:08The tarqumah is inside
00:40:09How to make sugar
00:40:10Insulin is not available
00:40:11Sugar entered the cell
00:40:13Here's the second one
00:40:15The third
00:40:15Insulin is an intestinal hormone.
00:40:17It comes out of the pancreas
00:40:18And it breaks in the cup
00:40:19What is this? What are you saying?
00:40:20Oh Pasha, he's breaking in the cup
00:40:21Any hormone that comes out of the intestines
00:40:23It doesn't appear on the blood immediately.
00:40:25It has to go through two stages
00:40:27Liver stage
00:40:28And the pumping reaction in the lung
00:40:30Two-stage detoxification
00:40:32The types of insulin you take orally
00:40:34It breaks in the first cup
00:40:35Insulin forms
00:40:37I can't give it to you with bugs
00:40:38Because it will break down in the stomach
00:40:40It will break in the cup
00:40:41Our Lord created him
00:40:43It comes out after the stomach
00:40:44In the tenth
00:40:46In order to work
00:40:47With the decaying food
00:40:49It's me
00:40:50I'm still eating.
00:40:51And insulin absorber
00:40:53serotonin
00:40:54and histamine
00:40:55Gestrin
00:40:55What hormones are released in it?
00:40:5780% of them break down in the cup
00:40:59With all toxins
00:41:01The cup is not
00:41:02He is proficient in using xenobiotics.
00:41:05Anything that is an inorganic chemical
00:41:07He doesn't understand it
00:41:07Then a chemical substance enters
00:41:09Its name is insulin
00:41:10Serotonin
00:41:11They don't understand
00:41:11I understand glucose
00:41:13Amino acids
00:41:14Either he finds this
00:41:15He treats her well
00:41:16And he wraps it up
00:41:17He throws it in the trash
00:41:18His shape is in my hand, a hole
00:41:19Your insulin level is higher
00:41:21He tells you that you will take the insulin by mouth
00:41:23Which is amoxicillin
00:41:24for example
00:41:25or Augmentin
00:41:26Take one gram
00:41:27for him
00:41:28Because 60% of it will break
00:41:30First thing to download
00:41:31where
00:41:32In the liver
00:41:33The liver remains on standby for insulin.
00:41:36May God be merciful to you
00:41:37At the same time that insulin is released
00:41:39His brother's hormones come out with him.
00:41:42But they still don't mention him.
00:41:43His name is Gollucagon
00:41:44Because this is the opposite of insulin.
00:41:46It comes out at the same time
00:41:48for him
00:41:49Because the first thing is insulin
00:41:51Act provides
00:41:52This means he starts taking the sugar and storing it again in the liver, along with excess fat.
00:41:55They say no
00:41:56Standing
00:41:57Because sugar is sulfur
00:41:59The first thing that will be affected is your brain.
00:42:02correct
00:42:02No sanatorium
00:42:03But he takes a sick person
00:42:04Increased insulin dose
00:42:06And his intoxication falls
00:42:07What happens first?
00:42:08Bedukh falls to the ground
00:42:10He tells you about first aid
00:42:12If someone is dizzy on the ground
00:42:13Drink water with sugar
00:42:14Okay, it imposes a high sugar content.
00:42:17He was very drunk, and he didn't have anything to worry about
00:42:21Is that how they taught it to you, or what?
00:42:24You're a caretaker and you understand things well, firstly
00:42:26Oh, Pasha, on the ground
00:42:27That's why I want to join you.
00:42:30When we graduated, our souls went to the care facility.
00:42:32First, why did you choose this care?
00:42:34And I want you to share your reflections on caregiving.
00:42:37Because it's clear that she's the one who made this transformation.
00:42:40The craftsman always finds that distortion is an art form for him.
00:42:43What does that mean?
00:42:44You take wisdom from an employee
00:42:48The craftsman who works according to his own whims
00:42:51So, you're sitting there contemplating the care.
00:42:53You know what I'm saying
00:42:55You have a lot of free time
00:42:57In difficult situations, you're the only one who has to deal with it.
00:43:00Used to a number
00:43:02There's a lot of work ahead of you
00:43:04Oh, and an army
00:43:07He listens to your words
00:43:08And I turn to you
00:43:09Yes, different medical conditions
00:43:12Oh, or age difference
00:43:14Ah ah
00:43:17You see the handling of cases, some of which are even more difficult to deal with.
00:43:19You understand me
00:43:21But my choice remained my specialization.
00:43:23My choice of major was
00:43:26He lived by the desire to gain
00:43:28quick profit
00:43:30I was young
00:43:32And then I loved
00:43:33And then I wanted to get married
00:43:36So they said, "What?"
00:43:37Take a look at the caregivers
00:43:39The Nabatshat were there before they got their master's degrees.
00:43:41And they fill his money, I don't know what
00:43:43The important thing is that there's a session called the Prosecutor's Session, of this type, we
00:43:47Masla eh awl ah
00:43:50People who have hope, meaning those who are impressed with excellence, for example
00:43:52So we separated them, one hundred and fifty, one sitting, one.
00:43:54In the auditorium, and with us is Professor Bedir Al-Adaa.
00:43:58We'll start with a group from number one to number one hundred and fifty and say our wishes.
00:44:03What would you like to take so we don't cheat each other?
00:44:06So that we don't all apply for the same job.
00:44:08And the rest of the jobs are lost, they go to waste, they go to people who don't deserve them, like Masala.
00:44:13So, if the first ten people chose Ramadan, for example
00:44:16And Ramadan will take one, so that means one will be taken, nine in the street, right?
00:44:21Instead of going through the details, we'll tell you the number of jobs in each specialization.
00:44:28And you write according to your wishes
00:44:30And we will say it openly, not behind closed doors.
00:44:33To choose the prosecutors, we were sitting down, and I had brought one of my friends.
00:44:40My worker is trying to convince me, saying, "He's the same one who took the same course of study in the UAE, just like me."
00:44:46Now that I'm with you and we're traveling, we won't be able to return to this country anyway.
00:44:53And we'll walk, I don't know what, and I don't understand anything, I'm just sitting here.
00:44:57This rule makes me think about when I'll get over it and what's important. We then write down the desire.
00:45:04I was in front of the doctor on the platform, so I wrote and gave him the envelope, and then I went home and it was a disaster.
00:45:13The idea was in my mind, I said you're getting married so she can take something, that's the point of my mind.
00:45:18And I told him, "It's still the usual thing, the one I knew personally, the doctor." I told him, "Look."
00:45:22When I wrote my specialty in the morning, he asked me what I wrote and I told him "Intensive Care."
00:45:29And Taghdir told me it was nice, I told him no, I don't want it, and he said, "So what do you want to write?"
00:45:36I told him I'd write "general surgeon" as my profession, but he didn't like it and I changed my mind.
00:45:41He told me, "No, you'll miss out on the opportunity for the next person. You're me."
00:45:46I entered and wrote "surgery," which was written by someone else, and then we'll wait for it, right? So it's me.
00:45:54So, everything below it that you messed up, you put a card in the middle, so everything
00:45:59The decisions below you were flawed; there were two missing places in Ramadan.
00:46:04I don't know what place in natural medicine was missing.
00:46:09The heart and blood vessels... I don't know. Do you understand? He said to me, "No, you..."
00:46:13So you want the whole session to be repeated for you? Honestly, I'm done.
00:46:18The result was that I was upset. I mean, I don't know why. And then what did I say?
00:46:22Try your luck, it's not like that. See what the situation is like. How will it work for you?
00:46:29My mind is already set on care. So, I really like the specialty and I like it.
00:46:35The critical cases and I liked the topic. But honestly, I found it overwhelming. I mean
00:46:41I thought it was a burden. But I lived it. I lived it. I lived it and lived it ever since I was little. And I loved it.
00:46:48The subject means I lived it inside. I stayed, and keep in mind we're gradual. It doesn't bother you.
00:46:54A little bit of harshness, a little bit of care, I mean, as a doctor, from everything you see? I'm the first one...
00:47:02He stayed and Kaubst stayed and Jali Kaubiz. Affected. And just like I missed him. But he was the first
00:47:10Just one. I haven't forgotten, I was an intern and I was in the hematology department. Yeah, yeah.
00:47:17Blood diseases include leukemia and lymphoma, which is cancer.
00:47:21Blood, lymphoma, and all that stuff. He died with me in Nabatieh. We couldn't save him.
00:47:28That's it, I'm done. A while has passed, but my mental state isn't good. And I see everyone
00:47:33I feel like I won't see him again. So, after a while, after I get an A.M. (a type of gift). After that...
00:47:38I entered the care unit, but I had a record. I have a record with me. No. This
00:47:44Nakok, today. Today I buried so many people. You understand? Yes, of course.
00:47:49You're in care. And more care, too. I mean, in certain cases. You know, Kan.
00:47:54It was days ago. I was there during the revolution. There was someone sitting in front of me.
00:47:58His brain has seventeen bullets in it. Seventeen bullets in his brain. We can see them.
00:48:03In the X-ray. The days of the revolution, 2011. Cartridge. Ah. And he.
00:48:11He talks to me like a graduate is talking to me. And I know he'll be gone for a few days.
00:48:15He's going to die. This. This. This is what he's talking about. I don't know what to tell him. And he
00:48:22He's dying. No, he's not dying. Sir, you're sitting there talking. Yes. But you
00:48:26I know he's going to die. He's going to die because in two or three days he'll be the one who...
00:48:31This spray... It won't cause infection or bacterial growth; it will die.
00:48:36I know it's her. But there's no operation. We're not going to go in, who will she go into and out with?
00:48:41Seventeen sprays. By the time you reach those seventeen sprays, you'll be
00:48:45He completely messed up his brain. We know he's going to die. But I'm staying.
00:48:49Talk to me normally. And other cases that are not his own transformation
00:48:53Which is the spinal column in the Masla tradition. Which is the divers. Which is
00:48:58He jumps into the swimming pool. Then his neck gets caught. Oh, he's about to burst!
00:49:04Masla in the bathroom. In the floor, meaning in. In this, it doesn't crack. It's burlap.
00:49:12Shawky, that's it, it's quadri-plajik. That's all four of those limbs, not just...
00:49:16They are present and the respiratory muscle is present.
00:49:18Stop, this is living with you
00:49:20On a ventilator and laryngoscope
00:49:22He doesn't know this and is eating
00:49:24Braille and the story of the cases I saw
00:49:26This is the transaction from below
00:49:28Which is to remain in prabalgik, which is
00:49:30The lower text is just the one that works
00:49:31These people are also suffering terribly.
00:49:34And the number is enormous, so we see it.
00:49:36Do you understand me?
00:49:37Your mental state is affected
00:49:40I'm influenced by people I've seen and lived with.
00:49:42Psychologically, the state of the ram
00:49:43Which is the artery replacement, Mahona, who receives them
00:49:46Meet after the operation
00:49:48Post-transplant status
00:49:50Which are after I planted
00:49:52Both
00:49:53What is this that I receive?
00:49:55Mahona, this is my diversity
00:49:57From the sugar
00:49:59His absence and needs
00:50:02This and liver and I don't know what
00:50:03Up to post-surgical
00:50:06I see what happens after the operation
00:50:08This means the patient received a full transplant
00:50:10Who will see it after that? Me
00:50:11I'm the one who fixes it medically.
00:50:13I'm the one who finishes it, then I wake him up
00:50:15And he does
00:50:16And he returns
00:50:17Vital Stable
00:50:18You started asking questions at this stage
00:50:20Which is
00:50:22for him
00:50:22What made
00:50:23What else?
00:50:24What kind of people made us stay like this?
00:50:25No, what else?
00:50:27And then
00:50:27What is the question?
00:50:29What's next?
00:50:43Meaning
00:50:43She studies it
00:50:44It explains diseases
00:50:45But what did I do?
00:50:47And then
00:50:48Is it me?
00:50:49What's the difference between me and myself?
00:50:50It means whoever dies in my care
00:50:53What's the difference?
00:50:54No need
00:50:55I mean
00:50:56I mean, I don't have a personal guarantee.
00:50:57I protect myself with it
00:50:59What's the point of studying it?
00:51:00I remain the one with the knowledge.
00:51:02What I'm not benefiting from
00:51:04Meaning
00:51:05It means they've completely disappeared from my life.
00:51:07And I wasn't saying
00:51:07Professor Marmi is in my care
00:51:09What I said was Marmi
00:51:10What is the situation I feel now?
00:51:12As for Term, I'm also
00:51:13I was once in care
00:51:14What a pain!
00:51:16Your adaptation
00:51:16I'm not going to tell you
00:51:18He's staying with me in the care facility.
00:51:20What is not in my hospitality?
00:51:21What I'm saying is Marmi
00:51:23What is a message?
00:51:24Massage on a bed
00:51:26Is she dead?
00:51:27So I was saying to myself
00:51:29I was sitting with a friend of mine named Omari
00:51:31He was my lifelong friend.
00:51:34Understand me
00:51:34And the people born on the same day and all that, even though I'm the same zodiac sign, were two completely different people.
00:51:40What's your zodiac sign? I'm an Aries, March 24th, God willing. There's no one else like me, March 25th, same year, 80
00:51:47We don't get along, but I was sitting with him once, and he's very clever, very clever indeed.
00:51:53So Omar tells him, "Dr. Muhammad al-Banna here is dying of liver disease, and who knows which doctor is dying?"
00:52:01My son, since we're both going to die anyway, let's take international medicine and I
00:52:09I told him, "What are you saying? You're smoking cigarettes, I'll give you cancer." So I was asking him, "What age am I in?" before...
00:52:14I'll get cancer, I'll die of a heart attack, that's it, and we'll laugh at you. What's wrong with cancer?
00:52:18I was telling him I was dying in Seventies.
00:52:22The forties, O Omar, I will die with cigarettes, not easy
00:52:27That's what they said. So I'll be killed by cigarettes. According to them. Before he comes
00:52:31I have cancer. You're here with a story that's going on. This is the sequence. This is what I...
00:52:35I saw it right in front of me. So I didn't say it was lying there. It was lying on the right, if it really was a grave. Oh my God.
00:52:41He has no power or strength. What good is his knowledge and expertise? So what have I, as a doctor, accomplished? If
00:52:45I say things to people that I can't even protect myself with. So what have I done for them?
00:52:49Also, the science I'm studying. Again. And where's the other one? I mean, you every day
00:52:54The second type is new diseases. I attended the stabilization classes in 2004.
00:52:58Immunity, which is now just a pill, is now commonplace. It's what stabilizers are.
00:53:02Acidity. Controloc, Nexium, Al-Hajjat, Pep-Loc, and Pepti-Loc
00:53:08And all this look. The ones they're releasing now. A look without any effort.
00:53:13Nothing is wrong with that. This medicine. Two thousand and four did not know how to enter
00:53:18The country. And he doesn't know how to get by. So they kept telling us we're in care. They got him working. He started and put in
00:53:24Instead of Zantac. This Zantac is also similar, but it was less effective because
00:53:28He wasn't closing the acidity very well. But despite that, they were writing in the Rashda
00:53:34His stuff brings hormonal thrills. No one understood why. He's a tyrant.
00:53:39Zantac. It reduces libido. Where is that? In the Zantac leaflet. So what?
00:53:45Is Zantac different from Controloc or Nexium? Or is it the same concept?
00:53:49I'll shut off the stomach acid now. The rest of the issue needs to be linked to something.
00:53:53I'm telling you, no, no, no, no, this molecule is different from that one. This mechanism...
00:53:56Besides that. The most important thing is that I close the acid. So, in a year...
00:54:012004, you're calculating it now, and it's 2026. Look.
00:54:06In twenty-two years, the incidence of cancer doubled and weakened.
00:54:10Erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, and cancers of the sacrum. Look how much...
00:54:18It's doubling. Because I said it's one. It's one. I'm just waiting because you said
00:54:26That's a serious matter. How did they get into care? And they told you it was in 2004. Yes.
00:54:33Of course. Yes, they used it. They're cheating us. They're cheating us. It wasn't
00:54:37Not working? That means purely business matters. Of course it is.
00:54:41Commercial. Because it's commercial. He's causing all these problems. He doesn't know that.
00:54:46It's a movement, and it's telling you, "I'm in the acid now." Listen, I want you to focus.
00:54:50Just with me. I don't sell medicine on the market. I'm writing this to you if that's the case.
00:54:55You'll see the medicine written on one line for its uses. One line. Right.
00:55:01And the side effects. A lot. No, not a lot. You'll find two or four pages.
00:55:05But it's just a little bit like that. Right. But "rir ir ir" means rarely.
00:55:10It happened. And the first one is an allergy. An allergy to a product manufactured in the medicine.
00:55:17Or a component within it. The first one tells you that one of the contraindications is if you
00:55:22The allergy was stopped immediately. You remain under investigation at all times.
00:55:26You take the medicine once, right? Actually, no, that's not right. How many cases have I had antibiotics?
00:55:31Dehaya and Ben Slene or Younesin or I don't know what, and they came after her
00:55:35Sensual and dead. And dead. Not just sensual and that's it. So you're putting me under scrutiny.
00:55:43Personal. Please. If an allergic reaction occurs, don't go to the doctor immediately. This
00:55:50Who is this person who published this in the medicine? How can you be like this?
00:55:54You don't read it. You just keep going around in our place, which is big.
00:55:57Oh, a big piece of paper. You're keeping it a secret from the doctor. You're being punished.
00:56:01I mean, I'm a doctor, I'm safe. That's safe. God bless you. Now we're back.
00:56:06I didn't come back. You put your trust in someone just like you, right? But he's different from you.
00:56:12With knowledge. Right? Right. I'm saying this move of the flag is wrong. But that's it. That's it.
00:56:15The reason for our disagreement is that I told you all the knowledge you're relying on is wrong. Even
00:56:19The doctor isn't even aware of his own health. I mean, the doctor doesn't know how to control his own obesity.
00:56:24The doctor doesn't know what to say about the hand tremor. The doctor doesn't know what to say about
00:56:27The same thing: piercing. The doctor doesn't know what to say about his high blood pressure. Doctor.
00:56:35He doesn't know how to prevent kidney failure. The doctor doesn't know how to prevent it.
00:56:39Oh, cold extremities. The doctor doesn't know what's gotten into him. He's withdrawn. Weakness.
00:56:43Sexual. Are you going to accept it? What's your response? Are you going to commit blasphemy? Not a human being.
00:56:47Wet. We're back at the tether again. This is a new principle now. That you admit that
00:56:53This illness is a test, right? So why don't you see how your body is dealing with it? Wait.
00:56:59But wait a minute. Isn't it a test? I mean, yes, God has accustomed you to it. Right?
00:57:05Are you starting this? Well, then let your body deal with it. No, yes, heal.
00:57:11So, I'm going to ask a question. Since we're getting treatment, I need to find a way to...
00:57:16Goodness. I saw that everyone I met, I couldn't reach them, and they were all useless. Pressure.
00:57:20It leads to angina. And angina leads to arteriosclerosis. And arteriosclerosis leads to
00:57:26Two legs were amputated. Two legs were amputated, leading to lung cancer. And the line was marked, leading to chemotherapy.
00:57:33And he delivers me to the soil. That's what I saw. Did he see anything else? Yes. In the middle.
00:57:39Alzheimer's, depression, and psychological issues; people are noticing and gathering around him.
00:57:43Money. The case is cancer, its treatment is with me, and donations. Reducing the child's weight.
00:57:49Death. Okay, I'll ask a question. First, "take me from death"—is that a phrase?
00:57:55That's not true. Nothing saved me from death. No death will come to me before...
00:58:01My appointed time has not yet come. And no soul can die except by God's permission. A decree has been issued. That is the end.
00:58:11Every nation has its appointed time. Every soul will taste death. If we're going to talk to her like that, then...
00:58:19We'll bring the oldest person in the world and sit with him. How did you spend your life, old man?
00:58:24The sheikh. And he remains the sheikh of physicians. And he became paralyzed and is now suffering from a stroke.
00:58:30The important thing is that this man is very old. He's 170 years old. But look
00:58:35They're carrying them, Rabia. See this? There it is. It's a joke. And we sit down.
00:58:40Yes, we'll ask him, "How did you live? How did you live so long? What's up, man?"
00:58:48Tell him, "What were you eating? And give us some advice." Uncle Abu Mashloul can't even speak. He...
00:58:52I ate everything yesterday. We're in Abasha, we need someone real. We need to talk to him. Me
00:58:57That's how I see the story. And that's why I haven't thought about a way in a long time.
00:59:02I'm avoiding certain foods so my body can get healthy. I told myself I have to be
00:59:05I am my own model. I am the brand, I am the meter that everyone is using. I am
00:59:15I'm a Muslim. I don't know how to pray. Or spread peace. Right? Or wrong? And I'm not
00:59:22I know I'd post this if I were healthy. But I have acid reflux and irritable bowel syndrome.
00:59:28My eyes are sore, I don't know what's wrong with them. My eyes get red with the spring heat. And my ears...
00:59:34I'm being coy. What are you telling me? Do this for me. My stomach is swollen in front of me. And my back hurts.
00:59:40I'm telling you to wait, please, Salah. I'll get her up, but I need to undo this. It happened. It didn't happen.
00:59:44I'm sitting right here in front of you. And I know how to sit like this for ten hours. By the grace of God Almighty.
00:59:48Since the topic is being discussed, I'm going to pray. I find some young men sitting down.
00:59:53He was standing there. Someone had a disagreement with the sheikh. He said, "You're prolonging the bowing." I
00:59:57I have prostate problems. He told him, "I only say 'Glory be to the Lord, the Most Great' three times."
01:00:02Imagine what time it is now? He tells him. And the other one sits on a squat chair.
01:00:06On the land, we found a seventy-year-old. And that's it. This is what we found our fathers doing.
01:00:12What about our fathers? The generation that handed us the banner? They handed it to you wrongly. So you...
01:00:17I went the wrong way. So you came to me with what I inherited. Right? But not with what I've achieved.
01:00:25From him. What are you trying to tell me? The general pilot. Right? Which he was taught by
01:00:32Fixed sources. Meaning, come back. The first one mentioned sugar. And materials.
01:00:37Diabetes, mononucleosis, and insulin resistance. And insulin levels are affected. And the suspicion
01:00:42What's wrong with Arabs? And they're trying to get rid of them. Then the insulin came out. And it's making me gain weight.
01:00:48So, you're saying that obesity is caused by this hormone? You're telling me?
01:00:52Then, to lower my blood sugar and gain more weight. So, you're creating resistance?
01:00:56By God, you're acting like someone told you to stop taking hormones. So you
01:01:01He's given him extra hormones. Why? He tells you he's treating him. But he's getting fatter.
01:01:06The erection disappeared. It used to be weak, but now it's gone.
01:01:09Pure. And his hair fell out. And he became weak. And he drooped. And he hung down. He says to him, "The tooth. And the tooth, since when?"
01:01:17Are we getting old? He said, "From forty." What does he say to him? "Even when he reaches his prime, he has reached forty."
01:01:22One year. God, is this the most severe? And what are you saying, forty? Write it simply.
01:01:27Did God create me at sixty? Because I have forty kids. You're making a claim.
01:01:32He was wronged. And I slandered him, by the way. I slandered him severely, too. I mean
01:01:37I was created sixty. I have forty years old? No, he created me. The duration to live on
01:01:43The land is sound and healthy because you're back. Unless you return the land to me for a lifetime. Doctor.
01:01:47Diaa. The religious site is very much from you. From your jurisprudence, your thought, and your system. Correct.
01:01:56The expression means. Ban Kosin means. I know you have a comment on.
01:01:59The word "system" means... but it's clear that it's actually "good things." This system of good things...
01:02:04Yes, something derived or quoted. Yes, from the Quran, according to me.
01:02:10I understand. Ah. Ah. It seems so. Ah. It seems so. Ah. Ah. Ah.
01:02:16Oh. And then I see you a lot, oh, as if you're pretending not to say anything.
01:02:25The foundation, the great base, or the original rules. Its original rules.
01:02:29The original system is based on verses from the Quran and on the principle of returning
01:02:37Ah, for life. The old life. The old life. Ah. Ah. Whether it's in the chest
01:02:41Islam, or even before that, I mean... uh... uh... which is a recurring idea.
01:02:46For nature. Ah. I wish we could say that it's ah ah, returning to the source.
01:02:52The net amount, as we say. Okay. Yeah. And now we'll see what's new. We'll remove everything.
01:02:56The things that have come about. Yes. And those created by humans. Yes. Yes. Whether in
01:03:07Yes, I mean. I completely believe in the Quran. And for you, it's clear that it is him.
01:03:14My light means. So here, when we see, for example, your words about, that...
01:03:21Love is the foundation. Ah. Ah. So your martyrdom, your entire martyrdom, is from the verses.
01:03:26Quranic. Ah. Ah. What is the position of religion within Islam itself? Okay. Okay. I... I...
01:03:35Okay, a question about the movement. I also want to ask you, are you secular or Islamist? That's what it is.
01:03:38That's an interesting question too. Present. Present. Present. Your question is now complete, right? Okay.
01:03:42But Khader lived on; even if we forget a part of him, you'll remind us of him. He's the same, isn't he?
01:03:45Question. No, it's not right. I'll cut out the whole question. Yes. And take this much.
01:03:48Partially. So I want to answer it piece by piece. Okay, fine. I mean, I'm here to ask.
01:03:53For example, the good things. Is it called "Tayyibat Lin"? Yes. It's the first one.
01:03:57The guy. I had a problem: how was I going to say what I had to say? So I started
01:04:06As for the eye, I started to give it a map of the foods it recognizes. So I said
01:04:11This is strictly prohibited. This is strictly prohibited. This is allowed, yes, it's permissible.
01:04:20Complete permissibility. Yes, that's allowed, but not repeated. So the story has different levels.
01:04:26I mean, I haven't forgotten at all that I had a schedule in which I distributed [the information].
01:04:31Meats range from easiest to digest to most difficult to digest, with varying degrees of harm.
01:04:39His. Because, let me tell you, before I say meat, for example. For example
01:04:44Regarding the protein source, I must mention that this meat is a complete fiber source. And this fiber can...
01:04:50It alone is difficult to digest. You always forget the physical effect.
01:04:55The natural effect of food on your body and the chemical impact. Meaning, if
01:04:59Let's say I asked Mohtadi, "Mohtadi, do you drink coffee?" He told me, "No, no caffeine."
01:05:05The coffee isn't caffeine. This coffee is ground from roasted beans, and these beans are what we use.
01:05:12We call it the coffee bean. Therefore, this bean contains many complete qualities. Because
01:05:18One day, there was a date. I took it, roasted it, and ground it. It wasn't enough, just...
01:05:24Don't say cigarettes are just nicotine. No, they have paper on them, and some of them are white paper on the outside. And there are
01:05:29The inside of the paper is called tobacco paper. This paper is treated with chemicals. And I appointed
01:05:34It ignites it. So, you don't say it's just nicotine. And you don't say it's caffeine.
01:05:38That's it. Don't just say bananas are potassium. That's a joke, you understand what I mean. So, I was
01:05:43I won't explain this eye anymore. Fry it in meat. The hardest and roughest of them are flat surfaces
01:05:48Separation. The side of the list and the chicken breasts are easy. Ah, ah, breasts
01:05:53The chickens, oh. They're the most disgusting thing you can eat. They're not even digestible. (Sidr)
01:05:58The chicken. He came to me after that, and he was a veterinarian and professor at the college.
01:06:03Veterinary medicine. And people working on farms in the USA. And Julie.
01:06:12The hand. He told me, "Doctor, there are studies being done on something called
01:06:15Wooden chicken breast. The woody cedar. Which the consumer cannot.
01:06:21Balqa. So how did you get rid of him? They conducted studies. So that means...
01:06:27Because it's dangerous to formulate it for you to eat. I've done studies. So it's not
01:06:33It is palatable and easily swallowed by humans. Its name is Sidr.
01:06:37The rigid one. He says, "No, they didn't understand. They said, 'What are two solutions?' The first solution is the chicken."
01:06:42Its weight shouldn't exceed one and a half kilograms. One kilogram and five hundred grams, no more. If
01:06:46Its trunk will become woody with the leveling. Number two. Market it.
01:06:51Which contains mixtures free of Sidr and Juicy. Soak them in
01:06:56Oranges. Soak them in onions. And then, Chefs. Let's have a competition.
01:07:00Top Shefs. You get my point. I think God didn't send me to Earth. (The last line appears to be a nonsensical string of characters and symbols and doesn't translate directly. It's a jumbled collection of words and symbols and doesn't translate directly.)
01:07:09if
01:07:09Let me eat whatever I want without a menu, and that would still be unfair to me. He has to give me something.
01:07:15You. What am I then? We've already made it clear. Clear from the outside. And then
01:07:21Seven years I found. Usually, the Prophet's custom is the opposite of what I'm saying. So I called.
01:07:29We have a professor here. I don't know whether to say his name or not, but I consider him my professor.
01:07:33The original branch, the center of Dr. Professor Al-Fadil Ali Qara, may God have mercy on him.
01:07:38May God bless him. I prayed for him. I said, "The man who brought a doctor with him..."
01:07:46Doctor, excuse me, but this isn't directly related to science. I said, "Go now."
01:07:53Was the Prophet eating? He ate. He told me he ate bread with oil. I said, "Go away."
01:07:58He filled it with oil. He told me he eats bread with vinegar. I said, "Wow, that's great. This vinegar is like a lion's den."
01:08:06So, he's increasing stomach acidity. He thinks he's doing the right thing, and no one else is doing the right thing for him.
01:08:11I said, "This is number one, number two." I saw that this stomach acid wasn't
01:08:16It's essential for digestion. This is for purification, not for eating. And for eliminating bacteria.
01:08:21And the excess fungus in it, I'm eating with my hands, what's wrong with that?
01:08:25My stomach. That's an entry point for bacteria and infections, as they say. Right? So it's necessary
01:08:32He created a need that was a barrier. So he stood up, silent for a moment, and said to me, "Back in the day, we used to..."
01:08:39We have a device. It's not really a device in the traditional sense, just a small instrument. We put it in
01:08:47The opening of the patient's stomach. And the pH decreases. The acidity level of the stomach. If
01:08:52If it drops below a certain level, reaching four or five, we stop. That's the stomach.
01:08:59Its length is fine, but we don't use that anymore. We operate it amperically. (He's a doctor now.)
01:09:03The care provider writes this, and the acidity stabilizer is ABC. Before I say "In the name of God"
01:09:08The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, zero is great, meaning. I'll put this acid stabilizer in. And I'll call it
01:09:15I'm afraid he'll get a stomach ulcer. So, he's got a tail. He's also praying. He's taking cortisone.
01:09:22And its hormones. It's a precursor to stomach ulcers. This is a stomach ulcer.
01:09:27Direct Angry. Stomach ulcer de direct angre. I mean. Direct hit.
01:09:32Physical injury. Then Gergeer came in and hurt me. It was a terrible, unbearable thing.
01:09:38The stomach. Its flaws. Why do you treat your stomach like it's your beard? Your beard can be tolerated.
01:09:42The razor. Your stomach? No. Your stomach is like the lining of your mouth. And the lining of your mouth is made for
01:09:48It originates from your stomach. The movement that produces bad breath is a sign of your stomach.
01:09:53It's very simple. The incinerator is downstairs. My chimney is there. I'll let the smoke out.
01:09:58We're staying. So don't let your breath smell bad from your teeth. What's wrong with your teeth?
01:10:03You're doing it, Bash. Your saliva is full of bacteria, Siddlers, and more.
01:10:11Antimicrobials and enzymes. This saliva is made of five or six different substances.
01:10:17Glands. This means two parotid, two submandibular, and two submandibular.
01:10:23Linguistics. One of them, they discovered it recently, and the others are also listed above here.
01:10:28Playful. Just a little bit of saliva. Two liters of saliva in the mouth. What a miracle!
01:10:36So, I didn't go through all that trouble. I couldn't find Dr. Alaa. May God bless him and grant him a long life.
01:10:40He told me that. So, when Dr. Alaa is around, we're on the wrong track. May God bless him.
01:10:44Peace be upon him. I told him. That was seven years ago. I told him. So he was on a certain path.
01:10:48We're on the same page. And one of us is right. So don't ask why. We'll sort things out. That's all.
01:10:54With him. And that was, I think. At the beginning. I said, since you've reached this method of eating.
01:11:01The Lord must be there, since this is the last book. He must leave me a sign. Actually, if
01:11:06He left me without a mark, and I won't get it. I mean, by God, I'll have it.
01:11:10I need something from her. I told him, "You've kept me away, I don't know what to eat." But he said no.
01:11:13He is a writer. A writer of everything. A writer. A writer. So his tongue does not consider the little he eats. We poured
01:11:20Water then drips from the earth. From it grows grain. And after the grain grows grapes.
01:11:26And sorghum, olives, and date palms. They did not see the dead land at times, and they brought forth grain from it.
01:11:33Qutba, that's the vegetable for the animals. Ultimately, it's your property.
01:11:39Not for your general public. What's the matter with you? You're embarrassed now, that's up to you. Why? Because he
01:11:43He'll keep you in the other place. What does he say? So We sent down from it abundant water to bring forth
01:11:50It has love and plants. But, Lord, do I have love or plants? He told you to be patient. (In a picture)
01:11:55Yasin, or have they not seen the dead land? Sometimes We brought forth from it grain, and from it they eat. It remains
01:12:01Grains. But forget about Joseph during the famine. They came to them, so they had a dream.
01:12:06The king of Egypt said to them, “You shall sow us for seven consecutive years, and whatever you harvest you shall leave in the fields.”
01:12:12Ears of corn. Except for a little of what you eat. What's in ears of corn? Grains. How do you know?
01:12:19Our Lord says in another verse: Those who spend their wealth in the way of God are like those who...
01:12:24A grain. What did it sprout? Seven ears of grain. So the ears of grain are Pasha's grains. He didn't leave any.
01:12:28A term for what they've defined for you. They've defined it for you. So you know what you're following?
01:12:33Grains are not legumes. Grains come in ears. Purslane is something else. Legumes
01:12:39You could call them grains. Like broad beans, lentils, or kidney beans.
01:12:43And beans. No, these aren't grains. The bean doesn't have a split. It doesn't have oil.
01:12:48The two halves. The grain in an ear of corn. The grain in what? In an ear of corn. So what comes next?
01:12:54It is established. The grain is known to you. A grain with seven ears. And in each ear
01:13:00One hundred pills. He didn't leave anything out. Let me tell you something that will surprise you.
01:13:06And don't say it's a religious authority. No. This is a discovery. In the end. I was a man walking down a certain path.
01:13:12Scientific research. It's been known throughout my life. Even my colleagues say this is a true testament to my work.
01:13:17Virtual. You have a good time. I don't know why this happened to me. And he told you
01:13:20The madness is in the text. No. My life is full of love for science, but... and you're telling me I don't believe in it?
01:13:26Gokha in it. Nor is there anything wrong with it. Even my belief in prophethood was limited to that
01:13:32They are prophets, meaning miraculous. So the word "good" didn't spring from within me like that. No. It is
01:13:39What happened was that I was once in a supermarket doing a live stream. And I said to them, "Hey guys."
01:13:43So, what's the name of the system? The system is Diaa Al-Awadi. I told them we won't name it.
01:13:48Diaa Al-Awadi. So that if someone dislikes me personally, they don't dislike the system. We choose something.
01:13:54Second. And let's drop the "forbidden" and "allowed" system. (For Professor Dr.)
01:13:58Diaa Al-Awadi is a big deal. I told them we should choose something else. But God says it's all from Him.
01:14:04The good things We have provided for you. That's it. Because I'm following this. We'll choose together.
01:14:09I went to the supermarket and chose some things with them. Because I like these things.
01:14:13I can only know through my intellect and a few signs from God. The meaning, and God's will...
01:14:19A book was revealed, and it tells you what. It tells you, "O Children of Israel, be..."
01:14:23Drink, or be of the earth, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. The truth.
01:14:29What does this mean? Then you find the devil saying to him, "What does he say? I won't mislead them. Okay?"
01:14:39Nor will I mislead them. Nor will I give them false hope. Nor will I mislead them. Nor will I command them. So let them be.
01:14:49Our ears are like cattle. And I will not command them to alter God's creation. They will alter God's creation.
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