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00:00If you're talking about spots on the peripheral nerves, you need to understand something important, or
00:05Peripheral nerves, thank God, thank God, thank God, that the injury always or usually shows you in its outer membrane
00:14Good, good
00:16This outer membrane, God willing, God willing, God willing, you are ready, easy
00:22Restoring this membrane is easy
00:26There's something called "Ajzon English," so let's stick to what's already happened. Understand?
00:32Thank God, MS itself is present even in the outer membrane. This is related to the nerves.
00:38The peripheral membrane. The mother, or what we discussed today.
00:42The optic nerve is located in the outer membrane. At the edge of the outer membrane.
00:46We're here, God willing, we know, God willing, you'll feel it. Praise be to God.
00:51If it didn't cause damage to the cell itself, then what's the point of this level and its elevation?
00:58A direct relationship to the tabal nerve of the tarfiqa and the level of its decline or decrease
01:04It has a direct relation to the tablet, the neurosis of the companion, and the disease that
01:08We already said his name is Tanger Deez. Okay? Why are they repeating the word?
01:12Neurosis now because. If the disk steps on the nerve, it does not have to hurt it. not
01:20Evil. Your gang is also equipped with a similar outer layer.
01:24The Kuwaiti is strong enough to withstand these shocks. The point is that I...
01:29I want to say that when people are affected by neurosis, know that neurosis itself is also affected.
01:33It's fine. The cartilage is okay. But the nerve itself is fine. So, this nerve...
01:40He needs to return the hose so he doesn't hide it once or twice and then fall on it.
01:45He should sit in a place like that so that he doesn't get tired, doesn't get bored, and nothing happens to him.
01:50Because it's a nerve. It's known that it is. So, the nerve, and you see the sweat of these people.
01:55Be careful when dealing with animals or nature. Anatomy has been around for a long time.
02:00Before we even delve into the human being. And the human being already knows many parts of himself.
02:07What does "many parts of it" mean? It means, thank God, he's been slaughtered before.
02:10And do you know what a stomach ache means, what intestines mean, what lungs mean, what lungs mean, and what they mean?
02:16He understands this perfectly. What we're saying is that people's sweat is invisible.
02:21This race is so fat. They don't even eat enough. I mean, this race
02:26When you try to cook it, it doesn't cook properly. It's like a mess. So it's not good to eat it.
02:30It's important. The cartilage doesn't necessarily need to be shortened. If it is shortened, it indicates that the nerve itself was...
02:36Take care. I wasn't planning to talk about this today, but I'll tell you about it now.
02:40A quick word before we start digging. I was talking about HDL because
02:45Marhansh, he's asking me what I think about opening up this fat deposit. Is that okay?
02:56But we're working in two places. This is the last place in
03:02The spine. That's it. And here's the coccyx. That's the bone.
03:09The coccyx. That's it? Your spine usually has something inside it as long as it's moving.
03:16I heard that he's got a yellow thorn. And it comes out of the side like that.
03:20What do you see? Nerves. These are just nerves. These are nerves, can you see their tip? Good. Between
03:27Between paragraphs. Between paragraphs. Look, these paragraphs in the chart move like this. Look, there they are.
03:35The word "ghadarif" is now "di". What does "kushin" mean? It means pillow cushion. Is that clear? It's similar.
03:42This pillow. This one. When you press on it, it can withstand it. When you hit it, it breaks.
03:49The plan. Good, good. So, for the movement to be smooth, you can move easily. And these are what
03:58It puts pressure on them, meaning these nerves. So, you mean that this cartilage
04:04Bikhal helps with... uh... or you, I mean, shocks against shocks. That's it.
04:14This pillow is good. And this is a bone. You're still eating your old food; this bone was...
04:21It's actually quite fragile. It's brittle. So you'll find this bone compressed. Sideways.
04:27Cartilage. Dry. What's wrong with a coach? It's just dry. The coach's heart is dry.
04:32You. This space is starting. This space is getting smaller like this. Good, good. We
04:39We agreed a while ago that the paragraphs would be like this, look, I mean every
04:46A paragraph with two wings, one on the sides and one above it, and one below it, looking like this.
04:52So it's installed like that. That's it? I mean, the cartilage isn't just placed there and that's it, no.
04:57It's positioned like this. From the back, there's a hook and a hook that they use to hold it.
05:02They move on them like joints. And in the middle, the cartilage is fine? Here. So you're from behind.
05:08From behind here, you'll find this paragraph posted and this one posted. So these two
05:14Poor thing, then. Nice, nice. If this space, if this cartilage gets smaller.
05:20The pressure from behind this joint causes them to rub together. That's how the joint works. So...
05:29This space is starting, so this joint drops like this. It drops like this. You see the movement?
05:35This will give you back pain. You'll feel pain in your back here, or
05:40Your neck. If this joint, which is the slide behind this one, is with this one.
05:46Look, these are two paragraphs. This is a paragraph. Look, we'll count one, two, here it is. So the paragraph
05:56This is a paragraph. It has a bone coming down from here, and the paragraph that challenges it has a bone.
06:01Here's the way out. Here's the way down and here's the way up. If these two spaces meet...
06:07That's an increase. Here, as soon as this happens, it becomes inflamed.
06:14Here's the thing: your neck is sore now. Here's the neck pain, but it hasn't hurt yet.
06:21The nerves are outside. But here, yes, whether in the lumbar region or the neck. I mean
06:26The pressure happened like this. Now, the guillotine behind it, as soon as this light comes on.
06:33This guillotine, the sliding rear one, slips even more. And then it moves, or it doesn't move.
06:38Okay. Then she says, "Ah, ah, ah, ah." And the pain, oh, ah. And I'm being torn apart like this, oh, it hurts, be careful. That's it.
06:44Look at this cartilage. This is the cartilage that's left, this is the original one, this is the guillotine that I'm cutting.
06:49Look at these joints. Pay close attention to them. These joints. This bone.
06:55And the greatness that came out, this and that. Huh? Those who did this. Those are me.
07:00I'm wrapping this around, cutting it like this. Like this. I mean, these are the ones that cut it. There's nothing else.
07:05Something else is cutting. These are the ones. Okay? So when you come and do this, uh, uh, uh. You know
07:11Who fixes these joints? It's called Fascital Joints. ...
07:19Facebook. Facebook and Facebook like that. Okay? So what's this called? It's called slipped joints.
07:30These aren't joints like that. They don't move like that. Opening and closing. No. These are sliding. These
07:47Some of it became inflamed. It became infected. This is what's injected externally so you don't feel it. Let it...
07:54Be careful. The largest fascia joint is the iliac crest. You're not going down, are you? I'm not going down. Paragraph
08:00With a paragraph. A paragraph with a paragraph. A paragraph with a paragraph. What? Here's a paragraph, and what's under it? A paragraph.
08:06Paragraph after paragraph. Until you find that this paragraph has grown quite large. Which is the Sikrim.
08:12What is it? The coccyx. Okay? The sacrum. The sacral vertebrae. That's what it's called.
08:18The old woman. The fifth one, two pieces of meat together. Oh. Look, the fifth one, two pieces of meat together. A coin and a ear.
08:23A large lump in the pelvis. This. Either it hurts, or it's called an iliac cramp. This iliac cramp
08:30The harqoufi. It remains the same as the fasette joint. But a bit bigger. A crack and a pen in
08:36The breach is obvious, sir. He's already fainting right now, putting on a hot drink while you're just watching. Is that all?
08:44You don't have cartilage. Everything I described is called osteoarthritis. Neck osteoarthritis. Back osteoarthritis.
08:49Thoracic vertebral degeneration. That's called degeneration. That's not called that yet. I haven't gotten a disc replacement. That's called that.
08:57This is called roughness. What happened is that there's a bit of cartilage between these two. And the guillotine behind it...
09:06Increase. And they descended in front of each other. A bone that had been crushed on top of a hard disc.
09:14They pressed against each other. And they pressed against this guillotine too. My neck. My neck. And you always have tension.
09:19Muscle. Why? The neck protects you. The muscle protects you. What is a hand that guides? What are you?
09:25Waving like that. Don't pull that tightness. It'll make your neck ache like that. Then you'll say "Qaya" (a slang term for a certain type of neck).
09:30Your neck is in that position. But it's protecting you. The muscle tension that happened is protecting you. That's why not
09:37I always send my patient for physical therapy. No. There's a catch. There's a catch.
09:43First, the inflammation in his body decreases. His vitamin levels increase, and his muscles tighten.
09:48Right in front of you. When his head straightens up, and his bones are well-defined, he straightens out. The mind.
09:54The muscle strain or muscle tension that occurs in the front of the neck
10:00The second one is to flirt with you. To keep up with the times. Okay? The problem
10:07The second thing that can happen is in the vertebrae. So, what happened in the first place? Bone
10:12Weak. By the way, your neck is weak, but... I mean, the neck is weak.
10:18Your neck vertebrae. Doesn't this movement tell you what kind of mobile phone you use? No.
10:22You said the neck movement was agreed upon. You said the neck movement was done.
10:26The muscles stiffen. The muscles themselves remain weak. Count one. It happens there.
10:30Two shorts. Then the muscles themselves stiffen and dry out.
10:37Three. Besides the internal problem, what's the latest? Cartilage.
10:41The same thing. If the cartilage comes out of place, that's a completely different story. Or if it's a vertebra.
10:47You were displaced by poverty. With you, there are several possibilities. With you, it's possible it won't happen.
10:53The cartilage is fine, but this vertebra is being pushed against that one. This last vertebra
10:58She looks ahead from above. Then she spits. What's wrong?
11:06Did you understand the topic or not? Okay?
11:23That's it. So, up to this point, I haven't even mentioned the cartilage. All of this is called...
11:31Roughness. Bone in cartilage. Bone in cartilage. This one is dry. This one is brittle and dry.
11:37Two presses on top of each other. Two presses on top of each other. Your eyes start to complain. Okay, maybe
11:46Your neck isn't complaining at all. Or your back isn't complaining. But the cartilage is bulging from
11:50Here. See this red shirt? Whose pressure is it on? It's on this nerve. See?
11:56This nerve? Pressing on this nerve can be felt in your legs or arms. I mean, this...
12:02What does El Aini tell you? I have no problems. No echoes, nothing.
12:08My supervision is unnecessary. But it makes you numb. This little boy and my little boy. Well, what?
12:13He told you "finger" and "my finger," meaning he was referring to a specific nerve that he pressed on. And we...
12:18We know how to list some symptoms. I mean, this is five or six. So, I know that this...
12:22He has cartilage five or six. Huh? On both sides, it remains bad cartilage from
12:27The pressure is on two nerves simultaneously. No more pressure on the left.
12:32This cartilage is protruding from behind. Protruding even more on the left. Even more so.
12:37Palm RI Branin. That's it. So, you need to diagnose cartilage or
12:42Our X-rays will diagnose your condition. A normal X-ray. A normal X-ray.
12:48There's no pressure on the finger. Pressure is the opposite of the finger. High pressure is the opposite of the finger. Like
12:55Sugar is the opposite of inflammation. Period. I mean, I don't measure my blood pressure when it's high, and I'm...
13:00When I have a headache, I have a headache, and I used a high-pressure system. But the blood pressure is high.
13:05On the contrary, all the studies say so. Honestly. On the contrary. Between
13:11Controversy. And what a headache, including the headache of victory. Ha. Oh, Di.
13:18Dammam, two thousand, oh teacher, good news is coming from the side. Dammam, two thousand, oh door.
13:28No. This is all we can explain. The system is much bigger than that. You
13:35I didn't see the teeth that came out from the sides of those vertebrae; they have a function. These vertebrae...
13:39It has an unusual drawing. A drawing that shows your entire childhood being studied. Meaning, your entire childhood being studied.
13:47Muscles, because this will be for muscle dinner. You're the lower part I've been talking about for an hour. This is stuck in
13:53The two men. Here's the bone of poverty. And here's the bone of poverty. That's it? So this is a bone.
13:59Poverty. This is a lump on the face, what is this point? Okay? Come on. Ah. This is a bone here.
14:06Poverty stays in this place, moving like this. And this is where the core of poverty moves.
14:11Here. Your arteries and veins and all that stuff connect to your blood vessels from here. I mean, your aorta.
14:16Okay, so he's distributing things here now. That's it? He's distributing things here and there.
14:21Things, then. The rest. He distributes arteries and nerves here, and we don't know. And behind.
14:26Your nerves are hurting behind the Ilia and this whale is covered, of course
14:30By the iliac crest. Good? The nerves exit from here onto your legs. I mean, the sweat of the people.
14:35Are you coming out of this place, mist skin? The sweat of the people is gathering, gathering, I'm coming out of this place like this.
14:41On your leg is a hose
14:43A thick hose
14:47Those who complain about other people's sweat
14:49He knows that every
14:51His peripheral nerves are in good condition.
14:53Likewise, that is
14:54What's his name?
14:57Seventh cranial nerve
15:00Seventh cranial nerve
15:01The seventh cranial nerve is thick like this
15:03The person who tells you this air conditioner is bubbling doesn't know you're connected to the Freon.
15:05What do you mean, what am I?
15:07Tonight in the air conditioning, that's true, that's true, the nerve
15:09What does "wash yatwaf ezya" mean?
15:10But this nerve is outside the skin, no.
15:12This nerve is covered by skin
15:15Muscle muscle
15:16And what is inside it?
15:18A game of clowns
15:20You're telling me that the air conditioning is what's causing this?
15:22Two worn-out, dilapidated shirts
15:24It's not covered from the inside
15:26You're around
15:29This single nerve
15:31Cover it
15:33Cover him up, he's not limiting himself
15:35Electricity
15:35The electricity isn't working, imagine that!
15:38It's so tight that it doesn't break like a shackarton
15:42Look, every now and then, what's the solution?
15:43No, Dad, I don't know, it's nice.
15:45I'm just saying problems
15:48I'm just saying problems
15:50I'm telling you this so I know
15:52What are your problems right now?
15:53What do you have? How come? First of all, look
15:57Actually, you're stuck in this wall, you're at a stage
16:00You want to strengthen your bones
16:02The interstitial space between bone and bone is called a graft.
16:06Hydrated means Malibel
16:09Go back again, Kojsh
16:11This is the cartilage between bone and bone.
16:14And I want to restore the nerve to its original state.
16:16And after all of this was finished
16:18Untie the nerve
16:20From bone and cartilage
16:21And widen this channel
16:23The physiotherapy part remains Face Four
16:25After all of this was fixed
16:27It means peace with Ab
16:30And Ghadhrif
16:31And nerves, and then he came in normally.
16:34Because you have pain problems in this area.
16:36branching
16:38branching
16:39Because the pain isn't just in this area, it's all due to the pressure.
16:42Oh, that's a place, no, no, no.
16:52have a
16:53After Malak
16:57After a consuming string
16:59Mal Watar, that's what caused the problem in the bone.
17:01okay
17:02It means the holiday is in the bone.
17:05So he understood that this is a name and a name
17:06This food can be eaten
17:07What passes over a bone
17:09Be careful
17:09This is the time to cross and fly
17:12So we sat there looking like this, you have to put a bag of protein in it here.
17:15God
17:16What is the meaning of "if he is too busy to go into seclusion"?
17:18Hey man
17:19And you think the whole thing is just about muscle?
17:22no
17:22You have a system named after the fabric in it
17:25Aisha
17:26If you're strengthening your muscles according to your understanding
17:30According to your understanding of meat
17:32Of course you have a fabric
17:33Tendo Achilles
17:36The strongest strings
17:38In your body
17:39The one that, if you were to stab him with a knife
17:41It disturbed your balance and made you confess
17:43And he confessed to him
17:45Even if it were fixed, it wouldn't be fixed in the end.
17:47Baz is finished
17:48Achilles' flight
17:50Which is the one
17:51In the deliberative
17:53The strongest and most powerful
17:54That's it, the one who made you believe in the land.
17:57It's like something stronger than bone.
17:58Good, good
18:00How will you strengthen and heal this Achilles?
18:03If you eat meat, it strengthens muscles.
18:05How will you strengthen the desire?
18:06That's the only question I'd like to ask you.
18:08but
18:09I mean, if you
18:11Strengthen your muscles with meat
18:13Animal protein
18:15Tell me what you'll eat.
18:16Or how will you eat a sandwich?
18:19The soles of your feet
18:21This begins
18:22And you all complained of its infections
18:24And the heat in the soles of your feet
18:26Yes
18:26Is it the same as your feet?
18:29enough
18:29Every part of your body is different from the other.
18:32The thumb
18:34Your problem with him is that he's obedient.
18:36It has permanent defects
18:37Why? Because you're being too forward, like your big toe.
18:41Because it contains the strongest tendons of the large finger
18:44Maintain your personal balance
18:47Your big toe
18:49If it gets cut, you'll stand by your taroush
18:51Tuntu, definitely
18:52If the tendons were cut, the Achilles tendon would be severed.
18:54If it's cut, it will stop.
18:56Because it's not muscles
18:58I didn't lose your muscles
19:00I'm telling you about the strings
19:01How do you fix it?
19:03Even all of it, what does that mean?
19:04my dear
19:06The lines are
19:07Semi-solid textured need
19:09Between the flash
19:10meat
19:11And between the solid bone
19:13Your body is being creative with you
19:14Collagen sufficiency
19:16On fibrin
19:16The one who does it is
19:17He does it
19:19Your body does it
19:20Give him a chance.
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