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00:00Your presence is a cognitive function, supposedly related to the blood circulation in your body, to relieve anxiety.
00:05Does it pump blood into the body, okay?
00:08And the blood returns to this heart.
00:11The idea is that the heart enters
00:14It doesn't become a complete cycle, so the blood is pumped in one direction.
00:17And this direction turns again, returning to this heart again.
00:20Great, great
00:21Here we are accustomed to the shape of the blood vessels
00:25The invention is always that if you know it, you'll find a vein next to an artery.
00:31The artery that connects the arm to the pulse; from here I can place my hand and feel the pulse.
00:35I can feel it here and its MUSP
00:38His sense is here, and this is an artery.
00:41And he is prepared with my hand next to him and his vein is here
00:43And I want to sell after this.
00:45Bangal Al-Dahm is back, meaning their hands are Raya and their blood is Raya.
00:49Alad nature, i.e. mother
00:52So, what shape does it take? The shape of the main body circulation system.
00:58Look, it starts from the heart. And it goes to the hands, entertaining like this. And go down to someone
01:05The two men look like this. Understand? And then go to this arm. And then go to the neck.
01:09And it nourishes the head too. I mean, this sweet talk. Solution? Solution. You're the blood now.
01:16He divorced you from here. And he's running like this. And the blood is still coming back from your legs.
01:22It reaches here and goes up to the heart here. Right? Blood flow from bottom to top. Movement
01:29Blood from below to above. This means blood is returning from the extremities to the heart. The process
01:37This is a rather difficult process. Why? Because it happens against gravity in a certain area.
01:44The legs and abdomen. Secondly, there's no... the heart isn't running. The blood isn't running.
01:52About the heart, because the heart is in it. But when you're coming back, you're not there.
01:55It pumps. There's no pump to draw the blood from below and push it upwards. You need to
02:02Your legs move because of your calf muscles and your core muscles.
02:08The arteries compress from below. So it acts like the heart upwards. But still
02:14It doesn't provide the same pressure that the heart does. Therefore, your blood stays stagnant.
02:20It shifts a little on your legs. Then it's removed with something called a "lidga".
02:25The lymphatic system and lymphatic vessels are the source of excess blood that is lost.
02:29That's it? The important thing is that the blood is going back and forth in the veins. Going in the arteries.
02:35And it returned in the veins. It remained in two directions. One direction from the heart to the extremities and the other direction from
02:39The limbs to the heart. The procedure from the limbs to the heart is a simple procedure.
02:44It happens. A negative process occurs. There is no pressure. However,
02:50I'm also performing a suction procedure while I'm sucking out the air. This lowers the blood pressure.
02:54Inside the chest area, it draws blood from below. Again and again. I mean
02:59I'm working. I'm not doing it like that. I'm working, I'm working here, ah ah ah
03:06Negative pressure inside your chest. So you apply negative pressure, you suck in two bubbles. You suck in
03:11Air. Air fills the lung that you've tightened, but you tighten it like a bag. Closed.
03:19Pull it outwards from the top. The pressure inside the bag decreases. So if you open its mouth
03:23It'll pull the air. That's exactly what happens when you separate. You spread your chest.
03:27First, it's like this. And after your chest expands, the wind pulls it in. And at the same time
03:31This negative pressure pulls the blood from the bottom up. Because you did something up
03:38Or negative blood pressure, or blood pressure in the lower end of the range in your chest. Your lower blood pressure is a draw.
03:45Hua and drawing blood in the li. The important thing is that this story is because of the cycle
03:49It's complete. My hand's artery and vein, my hand's artery and vein. Okay? That's not our story.
03:54Where do we get the lungs now? I want to say that your blood is going to the kidney.
03:58Blood will return from the kidney to the leg via a vein. Blood going to the leg will return from the leg via a vein. Blood
04:03It's going to the hand, it'll come back from the hand, a vein. But there's blood going, I'm sitting here talking.
04:08You now have a vein going to the intestines of the disabled person. It doesn't return to the intestines of the disabled person.
04:14It means blood, sir, that's going to infect the intestines of the disabled person as an organ of
04:18Members of our community say that the awareness-raising part is a grip from the mouth.
04:22Even the anus, which contains the intestines, stomach, intestines, and colon.
04:26The stomach, as an organ, receives blood whether we are fasting or not. It's normal. Blood goes to the stomach.
04:31On my intestines. Where does it feed from? From the ordeal? Don't you want it anymore?
04:36This drawing is missing a piece. They'll eat it at six. Look, what did he draw?
04:41Draw, look, look, look. I drew the heart with an artery coming out of it. The artery.
04:45It's coming down. I have small veins here. Look at its branches. These branches aren't
04:50He's coming with the organs that feed him. And he's coming under the sack of two rakeen.
04:54The kidney. Give the right kidney and the left kidney. On the right and left of the aorta.
04:58Apparently, from behind. He's coming back from this place. And this place is imported.
05:03I mean, this whole thing is possible and this whole thing is possible. Do you understand? What's going on here?
05:07He removed the intestines along with the liver and the intestines. This abdomen, this abdomen is new. I mean
05:14We're focusing on the abdomen, this abdomen, we're missing something, you idiot. Abdominal cavity
05:17This is a mess, you ugly thing. So you can see this drawing. I mean, this drawing is a cavity.
05:20The belly. This is the calf's after we skinned it. So, we skinned it. And that's it.
05:29They are the ones who are disabled. Leave those people alone. The kidneys are stuck to it.
05:33The situation looks like this. You mean to say that this is a "shel" because it has...
05:38It's a limit. The blood that goes to the intestines doesn't come back to me in the intestines anymore. Look.
05:43It's over. Look, look, look. We'll go back again. (The last part is unclear and seems to be a nonsensical addition.)
05:48It is. Look, this is drawn, as we said before, on Mazinger's face. The heart is the heart.
05:53The one that causes a disease called aorta affects the neck and brain and affects
05:56The shields. There's also blood flowing back and forth to the heart. The gang.
06:01It doesn't continue down there, it feeds here, the stomach area, the stomach region. Feeds
06:07It nourishes the kidneys, the intestines, the liver, and the part in the groin.
06:12The stomach. Good, good. So, people hadn't seen it before.
06:17They're making a prize for it, which is the aorta, after it descended and became concentrated in the abdominal area.
06:22He stayed after the barrier here, then went down here. Okay. So he stayed here in
06:28Two kilos. And here I want to talk about the arteries that go to the intestines. And the name is...
06:33On the lower abdomen, when lowering the name, there remains an artery, but my right artery is missing.
06:38Left one lost. Right artery lost. Left artery lost. And they're coming back, two of them.
06:43The veins are gone. Like, there are two arm veins running back and forth. And two
06:48I understand the story, and I understand what you mean. Good, good. Now, here comes the drawing...
06:55I like to say it now. The word "al-orta" means "the problem." The word "al-orta" is used in the context of the stomach.
07:01It's him. The abyss is here again. Look, the blood is coming out, meaning the blood is coming from...
07:06The heart is on the bottom. A small artery comes out. This artery supplies the intestines. The intestines
07:12Blood flows back from it. This blood passes through the liver. From there, it flows back into the vein.
07:17The inferior vena cava is on top of the heart again. So this one comes from the heart. And this one goes to
07:24The heart. And from heart to heart, my messenger. Understand? I mean, from heart to heart, a messenger. You.
07:32After that. But in the middle, there was movement. I moved away from the artery towards the intestines.
07:43But it didn't respond from the intestine to the vein. No. It was placed here in the middle.
07:48Processor. You understand the concept? So, you've now assigned a case.
07:55Okay? So you're asking? Right? So the food went into your stomach. Now it's your stomach. Like
08:02The horse. So he said, "You want the horse?" "Oh, my father, I want it!"
08:08Stomach. I want the horse in your stomach. Was it in your stomach or in your belly?
08:13The duodenum, not in the small intestine, nor the colon. And you
08:18He cut me off. And I'm keeping an eye on you. You're not eating now, you're moving this.
08:23All of it. And all of this is leftover from yesterday and from the beginning. You never have time.
08:27You, Lala, shouldn't be free. Understand? So you...
08:32Your food is like this, your stomach is like this, it already has waste from yesterday and from the beginning.
08:35Okay? Great. You said the stomach received the last ten intestines
08:39Baqiqah Toulon. Okay? That's good. The blood coming from here.
08:45He didn't come back here. No. He passed through here into the portal vein.
08:50The liver. From the liver, it returns to the bloodstream. So before that
08:55The blood from your intestines returns to the main bloodstream, passing through the liver in the middle.
09:04A blood vessel called the hepatic portal circulation. This is the portal vein.
09:08The liver. Okay? Now focus on something important. All the organs. Every
09:17The organs that receive arterial blood return venous blood directly. Totally
09:26The penis receives arterial blood and returns venous blood. The leg receives arterial blood and returns venous blood.
09:33The finger receives arterial blood that returns to the vein. However, the intestines receive arterial blood.
09:38She's sick. Who's going to stop taking her savings from her liver?
09:44Before and after entering the liver. Blood exiting the liver at this stage.
09:52Processing. What does that mean? It means the installation phase for what's coming my way. Okay?
10:01I'm having some bowel movements. I'm going to get them.
10:06And then it will be exported. So, a process of crushing, processing, manufacturing, and restoration takes place.
10:15And detoxification. And purification. And then export, Bashir. Or take it out. What is it?
10:23The liver has two cavities. It will produce. If it produces, it will produce blood. If it excretes, it will excrete feces.
10:29It means you're spreading out the food you've eaten in your intestines. It means you're in
10:33The intestines here are full of worms. You ate something disgusting.
10:39The food entered the intestines, and there's a worm there. And this worm is disgusted and is trying to escape with its eggs.
10:43Hers is here. On which vein? The door. He entered. This worm entered here or
10:52This egg has entered here. It has two options: either it gets trapped in this ambush.
10:59It's spreading. If you go back, you'll lose your mind. I mean, if this worm goes back from
11:05This liver ambush will of course be met with another ambush in the lungs. But only if you survive.
11:09This worm will probably be in your brain the day after tomorrow. But how do we find it?
11:14A worm in the brain. You find a worm in your brain, for example. Survivor. Survivor. I mean, how do you find it?
11:20A worm in your brain. How do you find Larva and worms inside eyes? He says, "Oh, that's it."
11:27The worm was in his stomach. He didn't bring the horse. Understand? He brought the horse.
11:32The one who is slow. So you find the worm and the horse, and it comes out of his head, and it's normal.
11:36But the liver stops first. I mean, look, the liver is standing here, acting as a filter.
11:43And a processor. A processor means a device. Look, you understand, a processor is a trap now.
11:51Look. Look, look at the drawing. The drawing is even better like this. What does that mean?
11:56So now I'm giving the blood to the intestines. Look at the intestines. Look.
12:01How do we draw it? Look, I swear I'm a pro. Look. You, this is with a pencil on...
12:05The idea is that you can draw a picture with very simple tools.
12:09On the village like this. I mean, this whole drawing is on the village. Look, look, you're the stomach.
12:14And the intestines are here. I drew pyramids on them. Do you see these pyramids?
12:19What she sees are these dots. Those dots are hormone cells. Be careful.
12:23This whole pancreas is like a toy gland. I mean, secretions come out
12:27Foams. So, this tube is not bloody. This tube is a digestive tube
12:33The movement is the one that gets pumped out. Meaning, the movement is the one that gets eaten; that's the pipe.
12:37This is the crux of the matter here. They receive blood from one group and export blood. That's all.
12:42Her blood can't go directly into the main bloodstream. God help us.
12:46He put a stop in the middle, which is the bathroom. Entering the bathroom.
12:50How do they get out then? God created a station for the blood coming back from these intestines.
12:56It goes through a jamming, decoding, manufacturing, and exporting station. So, boss, why don't you come?
13:04If you find sugar in your blood, know that this sugar is coming from your liver. But
13:09This blood contains urea. The urea comes from the liver. When you find
13:14This blood is in it, they're coming from this liver. Not from this wound. This wound
13:20He has a problem here, we'll filter it. When? The cells, sir, that I
13:25Her work is a pyramid-shaped series, you see this. These are the hormonal cells. The countries
13:30For example, they produce gestrin and histamine, and then they produce insulin and glucagon.
13:33The thing is, you came up with several things. I mean, this is the pancreas.
13:37It's all Abacha. And I don't need insulin? no. The pancreas is a game gland.
13:43It's like a gland in the mouth. What does it produce? It produces saliva. This saliva
13:47The digestive process in the digestive tract is aided by this. Understand, Pasha? The tract.
13:50This hose is carrying your food. I mean, for example, I ate...
13:56Potatoes. And potatoes and meat inside the stomach have acids on them and on them
14:02Enzymes and on them and on them. These are the acids, sir, that I...
14:05Where will this go if I sort it out? If I sort it out, where will it go, sir?
14:11Everything needs to be filtered. It's basically a mixture. You
14:15It released acid to kill bacteria, and some bacteria did die. Indeed.
14:20What bacteria? It died. And these dead bacteria need to be destroyed. And since they need to be destroyed, we'll convert them.
14:27Amino acids, sugars (both monosaccharides and pentasaccharides), and things like that. So you...
14:35This means that the acids or secretions of your digestive system remain in place.
14:42The tube and what has been extracted will be dealt with. And what remains
14:49It will be up to you. So now, sir, I'll put it on the...
14:54You'll eat it, its secretions will become acidic and then alkaline. The task will take me on a journey. The one
15:01I'll try it eventually, something liquid like that. A dream amidst this liquid.
15:07There will be sediment left over. I will absorb whatever I can from the liquid part.
15:12It means I'll absorb all the water in it. I'll absorb all the salts in it.
15:19I'll probably absorb most of the sugars. I'll still have some fiber left.
15:23I'm talking about the digestive system, not just the food that was there.
15:28What's there? No. There's also blood coming into this digestive system.
15:34And this blood. This blood will enter your stomach. I mean, sir, if you've even taken
15:42Poison in the bloodstream from the outside will reach your stomach and spread inside your stomach and intestines.
15:48By the way. And after that, your accumulation. I mean, if you have blood in your blood, you'll be rid of it.
15:55Inside the stomach, that's why if someone or something bit you, or took blood and vomited it back up
16:01After a while, he must return. Because his stomach will absorb this poison. He is
16:12Let's just say, hypothetically, that this liver found worms or eggs coming out of here.
16:17He'll twist it, turn it, and throw it where in the tenth row so that it can be thrown in
16:23The digestive tract. What are you doing now, sir? Have you got something?
16:26Solid, you ate it, and the promise of the tarab is a masla. Masla with worm eggs. No need.
16:33I understand your point. This need is in the liver. What will the liver process? It will coat it.
16:39And where does the thrower stand? In the twenty-year mark. Because this is a solid material.
16:43It's wrapped up and going to get into your bucket. Asking about
16:47What I'm saying is... your nucleus is breaking down red blood cells. Your nucleus
16:52This breakdown produces toxins. These toxins are pigment-based toxins. So they don't break down.
16:57Your liver produces part of it. In the tenth year, the color of the stool changes.
17:01Brown. A little bit is thrown into the urine, giving the urine its color.
17:08The palace. Understand? Because the urine was always yellowish. Like the color of
17:13Boraz is always brown. This is stercobilin and this is europa linogen.
17:16These two are the colors of the red blood cell breakdown.
17:19Your presence. Sweet. Sweet. It remains as a beginning. Or a body that gets rid of solids.
17:25It will get rid of the solids along the lung route in the phlegm. Understand? I mean, I'm being difficult.
17:32The blood will pass over the lung, wrap it up, and put it in the phlegm, and you will spit it out.
17:36Here's one way to get rid of the steel. And the second method is...
17:40Feces. Okay, sir, the one that dissolves in water? No, the one that dissolves in water.
17:43That's easy now. I've already eliminated it; it's in the feces, in the urine, in the sweat, in...
17:47The breath will escape as steam. I understand the idea, so that means that the part about
17:52These intestines, the blood that's leaking from them, can't be purified, so this blood doesn't pass through.
17:57First, on the liver. So, we'll make an assumption. That the blood is thicker.
18:06Here's the liver. Look, the liver received from the liver. Received from where? By the baby.
18:12Where did this baby come from? He's lying with him. And where will he deliver it? He'll deliver the baby.
18:16The liver. Where does the liver go? Abdam the chief. Look now. I'll hand him over.
18:20Hexosis. Hexosis means all black scaly substances. [The following appears to be a separate, unrelated phrase: "His salma acids"]
18:26Amino acids. Short-chain organic acids. Ammonia. Hormones.
18:34Insulin, glucagon, histamine, and gastrin. Let's leave all of these aside.
18:38There's no blood clot. There's no insulin that doesn't pass through the liver. Is that okay?
18:45There is no insulin that doesn't pass through the liver. It has to pass through the liver along with food.
18:50Insulin, glucagon, gastrin, histamine, and serotonin
18:55And the GP1. All countries count with food, and the food must be in
18:59This shape. There's no protein like this? Look here, Baksh. The liver doesn't come out.
19:04It contains hexose. Only glucose is produced from it. That means the liver produces it all.
19:10Fructose. Ah, galactose. This is trying to break it down. What are you made of?
19:15The other is glucose-galactose. Ahhh, fructose. What are you? I'll try.
19:22Glucose. Give me one. These are the amino acids. What
19:28It doesn't release amino acids. It releases albumin or glucose. It doesn't release anything.
19:33It contains amino acids. The liver doesn't produce amino acids. Because
19:38That's what someone who eats protein does. They tell you, "I've taken a lot of amino acids." Oh!
19:43Bashar, you're not going to show off your muscles anymore. You're the one standing in for it.
19:48In the bite, in the throat, it's the liver. It doesn't pass on amino acids. It has them.
19:53Direct order. These amino acids are rare, make some for me, son.
19:58The albumin. Ah, it's not rare, break it, son, and remove the amino acids, remove the amino acids.
20:02The group that's on it and tried it for glucose. That's why the export
20:07The DL and LDL are classified as capdi. Ketones and ureas mean I
20:11He received ammonia from here and produced urea. So, I received from whom from whom from whom
20:15Your stomach is made of ammonia from your intestines. If it doesn't produce urea, it won't produce ammonia. So, what
20:20This liver is being consumed by the Pasha, sitting there, neither those standing nor those sitting are standing.
20:24He's sitting there, he can handle everything with the table on it. So don't tell me I'm exaggerating.
20:28Meat is good because it's protein. First of all, you're just wasting your breath. It's pointless.
20:32Which is just a waste of time. Your liver is the one that produces it.
20:35Protein means your liver will make this albumin. So it looks at a look
20:39That's it, look, you, Ahmed Amini, Nader, okay, Nader. Try, what?
20:45What is empty or not has become an album. And he came out. We don't say this is a tube.
20:49This tube will produce sugars, pentoses, or amino acids, not...
20:55I'll get both albums out of it. That way, it'll pass, or everything will pass, right?
20:59That's all. My body can't handle a piece of meat, it can't handle it. He and his gang can handle Ahmed.
21:04Amino acids. Sugars. And what does the word "monosaccharide" mean? It means ribose sugar.
21:09Five-membered virus infects hexosis. Understand? It infects trius syllabic virus. But
21:14It doesn't go any further than that. It doesn't go any further than a piece of bread. It doesn't go any further than a piece.
21:19Meat. It doesn't pass. It doesn't know how to pass. I'm telling you this because
21:23The parasite sometimes tears through the intestinal wall. Parasites are worms.
21:29Her own body clocks are what break down the intestinal wall and enter the menstrual cycle.
21:33Hepatic hematopoiesis. Understand? It means it does something opposite to what you do. It
21:39She's piercing herself. That's it? So you're the one suffering in the middle, not her name.
21:44What? I'm a sane person who eats sugary foods. My blood sugar is high because I eat sugar.
21:49What do you have in this blood? Firstly, it's already stored in the liver. This is the liver.
21:53What was made? Where was it made from? Individual anhydrous acids like this?
21:57The chain. Glucose is made from it. Do you have any non-rare amino acids?
22:02And I have more. Make glucose from it. You have pyruvic and lactic acid.
22:09You are now. The blood. The blood. That the liver receives. This is it.
22:17This blood. This blood, yes, it's just regular blood coming from the cemetery. So, in the
22:24Urea and lactic acid are found in normal blood waste products. These are components of...
22:30Normal blood. Alongside what was absorbed from the intestines. And it is necessary
22:37Don't forget that the intestines don't just absorb food. No.
22:43The food was absorbed, and the hormones that responded were immediately released into the body.
22:49This blood. This blood contains hormones, Pasha. This blood isn't empty. This blood
22:53The thing that entered the intestines. It entered the intestines without insulin. Without
22:58Insulin. I got penicillin out of it. Here. Do you understand? I mean, I'm going in, I'm bloody.
23:06Without insulin. I came out of here inside penicillin. I came out of here inside penicillin.
23:12I'm out of here now. The insulin is supposed to break. I mean, the insulin, sir.
23:19It doesn't enter the normal bloodstream. I mean, the insulin that was produced here. It doesn't leave here, no.
23:24Between ten and twenty percent of it comes out. That means if this blood contains ten units of insulin.
23:31Two of them will leave here. If you're carrying twenty units of glucagon, you'll leave here.
23:37Four at most. If you're carrying 200 milligrams of serotonin here, it will come out of
23:43Here's twenty milligrams. This means that the blood before the liver is different from the blood after it.
23:48The liver. The blood inside the liver is different from the blood leaving the liver. So...
23:52The sugar that entered the liver was transformed by the power of the one here into starch and fat.
23:58The glucose that comes out of this is the release of amino acids, organic acids.
24:03And sugar is classified as a muscle waste product. And so on and so forth.
24:12Liver and ketone pods. Ketone pods D.D. Liver and urea classification.
24:18What is the liver classified as? From ammonia. Meaning, I put ammonia in and it comes out as urea.
24:24It contains organic acids like glycerol and lactic acid, which are then converted into glucose.
24:29Amino acids. The rare ones form albumin, and the excess forms glucose. Because
24:35So, the first thing that happens with him is that his liver malfunctions, and his blood sugar drops. He doesn't get sugary water.
24:42He can't live like this. I mean, what if someone with liver disease has liver failure?
24:46The first thing in its breakdown is albumin, glucose, and DL; this is its breakdown.
24:52This man doesn't manufacture and doesn't know how to manufacture urea. He just stockpiles ammonia.
24:57The boss is a motivator for orders. Intervening with me is like insulin. Sweet talk.
25:01Okay, so what are we going to do? We'll store this sugar. What? Starches. And acids.
25:06The wish is like a two-word phrase. The rarity of making two albums. Ah, acids, not
25:11The cadre of the sulbutate sulfate. And its glucose. Judicial acids.
25:16Judicial acids will increase HDL and LDL. Okay, sir, the excess is glucose. Okay, sir.
25:23Pasha, no, this isn't individual, it's a whole lot. Make keto pods out of it. Because
25:27That's not how it works. What's bad in the liver is bad by the liver's decision. Export
25:31Liver. Liver processing. After treatment. So, sir, if you took
25:37Penicillin. It's inside the stomach, the liver will break down half of it and release it.
25:44That's half of it. That's why the doctors tell you what? I'll give you one gram.
25:48Because the one that will reach you, five hundred grams of it, will tell you its name? First breakage.
25:55Once. He tells you, "No, if I take an IV, why would I count? I'll reach the umbilical cord."
26:00The urinary tract before it reaches the liver. Of course, this is all nonsense. (Kofta)
26:05I mean, he'll wrap it around and count it on the liver, like I told you. I'm already doing that anyway.
26:08I don't have a wink. A wink, a wink. I mean, a wink once on the eye.
26:13And before the second turn, I'll count the liver again. But he tells you to count it in
26:16The first one is high-intensity, meaning... but you have a liver, that's why your liver doesn't want it.
26:20Insulin, because it will break it down. Yes, it will break it down. It will break down in the stomach. And if it's repeated, it will disappear.
26:25In the palace, in the liver, Pasha. You are here because of him. I want to take him.
26:28Insulin is outside. So you are at the location of the sugar outside. And after you get the sugar. Insulin
26:33Either you start giving it to someone outside, you're doing it to yourself, yes, yes, forming fat deposits
26:39Outside. You'll find your thighs, legs, and a big ass and chest. And then liver.
26:46Fat. If insulin is secreted in excess, it's inside. So, if you look, if
26:50Our assumption is that you are the insulin.
26:55It will come out here. That is, the insulin will come out of this pancreas and travel with it.
26:59This food goes to the liver. Insulin is processed and broken down here.
27:03It means that if he increases in that area, it will cause fat suppression. But if he increases
27:09Outside of here, all the fat will start to accumulate throughout the body, increasing obesity.
27:14Outside. Insulin remains inside, in the portal circulation, suppressing fat. If it increases
27:20I mean, if I secrete, if my body secretes, then it doesn't secrete ten units.
27:23He'll give you 100. So, 100 will break down 80 of them and extract 20.
27:28Twenty is a lot for the body. It causes sagging and fat accumulation.
27:33The arms and muscles are eaten away. At the same time, you were adjusting yours, so I became
27:37Treat the heat, something else. Okay? Your bowel secretions need to be addressed.
27:43What's this about the liver? Do you have insulin at the traumatázhu?
27:54Because. You have poison. If this is a man, then there's something to it. You're poison.
28:01A stomach ache and a stomach ache, except for the stomach itself. That's why one might...
28:05The organ becomes tired and returns. It rests. So, the stomach is in the text, the stomach is in
28:12The text is being treated like any other poison. It's perfectly normal. That's why I'm saying...
28:16Even if you're taking Poltaren, it's still good for you. It will cause problems in your stomach again.
28:20So he's hydrating it. Yes, because I'm you, the blood is all over me. And he's in the middle.
28:24It passes through. So it's secreted into the stomach and intestines. That's why.
28:31Yes, the poison passes, it passes. So you find men complaining about their intestines.
28:34And they claim they ingested the poison orally. No, it was through something else.
28:38Besides, histamine levels increase with the toxin he ingested. This triggers a process
28:42Vomiting. In any case, the vomit at this time has gone to the body. It's gone.
28:48Your body needs to get rid of toxins, or you'll wait for it to get rid of them in...
28:51The guy who was in the car is back to his old self. He's back. That's why the man who is...
28:57It stays as they call it, entering a point of sugar, then it goes back to its original state.
29:00A little while. He'll come back, meaning he'll get rid of certain toxins from his body. Okay.
29:05From increased secretions. So that the blood doesn't reach the level that the liver delivers.
29:08The purest thing possible. Don't worry about it. It's a nuisance. But an internal one. You're supposed to
29:13First, the stomach receives. Then the stomach rejects what it rejects, and then...
29:17It receives. But you keep stuffing, stuffing, stuffing, and your liver will be damaged.
29:21The text states that insulin secretions, along with hormones, pass through the liver before...
29:26Blood flow. That's why the liver is a filter. That's the most important thing.
29:32Referring to it. So you don't say, "What's wrong with me?" What's wrong with me?
29:37You have it? That's your liver working, Rachel. And that's your liver's decision. That's why.
29:41We tell them that a high liver enzyme level in the blood indicates a healthy liver. The presence of
29:47The presence of ketones in the blood means the liver is healthy. There's a problem outside the liver.
29:52Maybe. But this liver is a healthy liver. A healthy liver. And the healthiest thing in
29:56What? Mitochondria. Because they manufacture ketone bodies. And they manufacture
30:01Sugar, glucose. This is based on liver function. O God, I have delivered the message.
30:09Failure. Meaning, the entire circulatory system in the world is functioning.
30:14I want arterial blood, but I'm receiving venous blood. However, in the abdominal area, no. I
30:20I deliver arterial blood and receive hepatic blood. The liver is stuck in the middle like a stake.
30:27It heals. It doesn't just stand by and watch; it heals, filters, breaks down, and deals with.
30:33Toxins. It breaks down medicines. It breaks down hormones. It stores sugar. It makes D.
30:40The Washi DL makes two albums. He releases them. He takes ammonia. He makes it.
30:45Urea. What's inside isn't what's outside. So don't be so quick to judge, every time you...
30:52The poison has overflowed, Pasha will arrive. Yes, but the liver will be damaged first. How much should I send it?
30:56Panadol raises liver enzymes. Send penicillin; it raises liver enzymes.
31:00It means the liver is telling you, "Yes, I'm being harmed." And listen carefully, I want to tell you something now.
31:04A piece of information you'd put in a ring, ah ah ah, in your ear. You'd put it in a ring, in your ear.
31:11That's it. Everyone, when the sugar levels drop, oh, oh, your liver, your liver, it will be clean. Every time
31:16There's still acetone in your breath, but your liver is clean. Your liver will also get cleaner. Be careful.
31:21Get a clean liver, one without a single drop of fat. That's fasting liver.
31:26Fasting liver and a salary now. The perfume. The taste? This is a fasting liver. Okay? Me
31:34I'll post an article about me that Mohamed Gamal wrote in Al-Ahram. He told you...
31:39This man treats people with fasting. Oh, I went and the name was in the mouth and he started...
31:43The urine too. Is that all? I'm writing an article about what it says.
31:51Because I'm one of the people tonight who shouldn't talk about benefits
31:56Fasting means direct benefits. Because my treatment is based on fasting. My treatment
32:02What's it based on? Fasting. Yes, of course. You know, my body repairs itself.
32:06Of course, it's the same thing. And the miracle of the body repairing itself is in the presence of the soul.
32:13The proof is that there are people I saw with my own eyes. People, when they come, they do
32:17It's in my leg. Part of my leg is dead. So no matter what you do, it's still a joint.
32:23No matter what plasma injections you give him, no matter what you do, sir, the body is stubborn.
32:27No matter how much you suffer, how much you bleed, and how much you work, it's your body that heals. You are your body.
32:32The one who fixes it. Understand? Your stomach needs three days to reach it and then it's ready. Okay?
32:38It's calm. The stomach fasts for three days. Your stomach is calm. (The rest of the text appears to be nonsensical and possibly nonsensical.)
32:42Things that inflame it, oh things that inflame it, just relax, relax, relax. I smelled it.
32:45By not using it during her fast. The vitamins you want.
32:50After forty, it's your fasting. You don't need anything else from this world, sir.
32:55You need someone to strengthen you, someone to support you, someone to help you.
33:01With those in need. The one who gives you rare dishes. The one who gives you rare things.
33:06Gifts. What are you, Lord? I'll leave it to you. Oh, just a small piece you need from
33:11Outside. So you'll keep needing outside. Your situation if you're going to keep sitting there fasting like this.
33:15Fasting continuously is like the Prophet's and all that. You won't need anyone. But no, you still...
33:20Every now and then I need something. I need a piece of bread. I need two spoonfuls of rice. I need a little bit
33:26Sugar. You need it every now and then, but the point is that after forty days of fasting
33:32For your health. Reducing the variety of foods is in your best interest. That's what I mean.
33:37I want to tell him. It's not like they made those dignitaries think in your mind. It's you.
33:42You've been taught your whole life that food is the only way to health. Wrong. Wrong.
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