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00:00So what's the difference between the word "trakomi" and "ordinary village"? Why is "trakomi" a scientific fallacy and two separate terms? It's all the same.
00:12The word "legend" – I just want to say, what is this word "legend" and why did it drag people along for years and rely on it?
00:21Diagnosis, and you're free to do it now.
00:23There isn't a single Egyptian household that doesn't have at least one, two, or three family members with diabetes. That's the word "diagnosis."
00:34The disease is known as diabetes, and you suffer from high blood sugar levels and are being treated with medications to lower blood sugar. So what is the name of the disease called diabetes?
00:44So what are you preventing from eating sugar? The process of sugar production has absolutely nothing to do with what you eat.
00:51This is an automatic process, meaning it only works as long as we're sitting here. Right now, as I'm speaking to you, I'm drinking water after three [units of water/etc.].
01:05Minutes after the insulin kicks in, my liver is working at the same time, producing sugar.
01:09It can't stop for a second. Your liver can't stop for a second. Your liver's first task is manufacturing sugar. From where? From
01:22What is the principle behind the use of ferruvic, laxative, and glycerin?
01:25There's another type of sugar from which they make a lot, sir. It's like gold, whether there are famines or not. The liver understands that.
01:38I'm writing about glycerin, but I'm turning it into sugar. I'm writing about glycerin, but I'm turning it into sugar. I'm writing about glycerin, but I'm turning it into sugar.
01:55This is a picture of a blood vessel. This is a blood vessel. Now, this is a picture of an artery. An artery is flowing, flowing with blood, and this blood will nourish
02:06The muscle is in the brain, it's in the brain, it's something.
02:08So we came to this artery and cut it lengthwise. We cut this artery lengthwise, okay? And we opened its belly, so we looked and what did we find?
02:17We found red blood cells, which are the discs, can you see them? These are red blood cells. What are they? Red blood cells, okay?
02:26good
02:26And next to it are white blood cells. What are these blue blood cells inside? Great! And next to them, here we found platelets. Is that clear?
02:35And they're sleeping on red tiles; that's the lining of the blood vessel they're walking through.
02:42What's left? So now I'm walking inside this blood vessel. What are the components of this blood? Plasma, which is the white fluid.
02:51transparent
02:52This yellow, transparent substance contains cells; these cells are white blood cells, red blood cells, or platelets. Amazing!
03:02Okay, so next to this blood vessel in the cell, I'll nourish it, I'll nourish the muscles, you'll find muscle cells next to me.
03:10I'm going to invade your brain, and you'll find nerve cells next to me, you understand what I mean? That's good, that's good, so pay attention now.
03:18The sugar is high right now, okay? The sugar is high, so the plasma here is full of sugar.
03:31Is that clear? Sweet, sugar, now in front of him are these cells: red blood cells and white blood cells.
03:40Platelets and in front of it, this is also cells, and in front of it are muscles or in front of it are nerve cells, wherever it is going.
03:50The sugar remains high and will now go to the cells. He then explains the sugar to you. What does he say? He says that
03:58Your pancreas is failing, so it's not producing insulin, and therefore sugar will flood your bloodstream. So what about us?
04:08We'll follow up, Doctor. Me and you, me and you, and the sugar, and God is with us. It's all good now.
04:15So, he'll give you medication, and then tell you how we'll monitor your blood sugar levels. He'll tell you we'll monitor it in two ways.
04:20Either you're fasting and not fasting, or you have a cumulative blood test and don't go for a consultation.
04:27Look, this is a red blood cell, and try to understand the plasma. Here, the plasma is the fluid, and this is the red blood cell.
04:35The redness is sweet, the words are sweet, what are they? They told you they found that the sugar, while it's running in
04:45The plasma binds to sugar; it flows in the plasma and binds to protein.
04:54The protein in albumin is called albumin, and they found that albumin is great and it is called albumin.
04:59Collagen is great, he told you, it's a cell full of protein inside, and I
05:05Can I measure it there? What? Hemoglobin. Where is hemoglobin found?
05:10What kind of professional are you? How is the red blood cell so thin? I mean, give it a...
05:15What is a red blood cell? Its interior is this cube. This cube is hemoglobin.
05:22We all know that percentage of five and seven percent.
05:25Praise be to God. This is the highest accumulation rate. (In five and seven)
05:31Ten percent of your hemoglobin has sugar attached to it. So if
05:36You have 100 grams of hemoglobin, which is 5.7/10 grams of hemoglobin.
05:44Sugar is stuck to them. The rest isn't stuck to them. The rest isn't stuck to them. Oh.
05:51Pasha, so that means the two sugars are different. Why don't I measure my sugar?
05:55One hundred and twenty. I'll measure you, but I'll cut off my finger. Why am I measuring sugar?
06:00One hundred and twenty. I measure it in plasma. But I don't measure cumulative.
06:04I measure it inside the cell. Great. It worked for me. My blood cells are now equal.
06:12Red blood cells. Okay? White blood cells. Platelets. Endothelial cells.
06:19The one who blocked the blood. With the cells that I'm going to infect. Whether brain cells or
06:24Muscle cells. Why? Because they're all part of my cell community. And the plasma is flowing.
06:29They're right there. I'll be back. So what are these? White blood cells. And I read
06:34Red blood. Platelets. And the lining. And the sides of these too. At muscle cells and cells
06:40Nervousness. All countries. Sugar is running through them now. And in the plasma. Running
06:46They're drunk. Honestly, if you're being harsh, it's their stupidity that got them into this mess. You
06:52The spirit is like sugar stuck to hemoglobin, inside the cells.
06:57The one with the red blood. And why is it important? I added a little something to it. Because
07:03Red blood cells. Their number reaches twenty-five trillion cells.
07:09A total of thirty-six trillion. That leaves you with a seventy or eighty percent failure.
07:14Of the cells you have, red blood cells are counted. This means that the hemoglobin level... I measured it.
07:22The percentage of glycated hemoglobin. The part to which sugar is attached. Meaning, it was
07:27The sugar is inside the cell. Determination. I'm not moving it up here. I'm not moving it up.
07:33Here. One sugar remains, we'll measure it. What did we find? One hundred and twenty. In
07:39The plasma is in his finger. And the accumulation level is measured at five and seven out of ten.
07:44I tell him, "You're doing well, but are you prediabetic?" He nudges me. (He's supposed to be...)
07:49According to them, the pancreas is blocked, so it's not producing insulin. Therefore, the sugar isn't there.
07:56It enters the cells. Then it rises in the blood. In the plasma. Right? Right. That's what I mean.
08:04That is, it will not enter the red blood cells. Nor the white blood cells.
08:11Nor the lining cells. Nor the muscle cells. What's so strange about that?
08:16Believer? He finds that your accumulation is increasing. In the blood or in
08:23The plasma increases. That's what happens. Of course, you're going to the honorable doctor.
08:29This means that the sugar level is five hundred and twelve, and your accumulation is twenty.
08:36Your glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) remains at 20%. Random blood sugar (HbA1c) or
08:44My blood sugar is 500 (fasting or post-meal). What is this? How is it so high in the plasma?
08:51And it's high inside the cells. According to you, as long as insulin isn't present...
08:57The sugar won't enter the cells. That's why it feeds the blood. But the strange thing is that it
09:04It's high inside the cell and high in the blood. So your explanation is wrong. How did it get in?
09:12Okay? So, to keep going, you told me, "No, look, there's a difference, there's a difference."
09:18Between the two sugars. The first two sugars that will dissolve in the plasma are sugars.
09:23My time. I mean, right now. But the HbA1c gives you an idea of
09:29The past three months, based on this information about the age of these cells, no, sir.
09:35I know how to play a game with you. I know how to play a game with you. (Unclear/Incomplete sentence)
09:41I'll give you your cumulative GPA in two days. Go check it today. And I'll give it to you.
09:45If you don't stop it for forty-eight hours, and then go back and download it again, I'll send it to you. So that means...
09:50They haven't given me an answer for three months and this hack. This is a normal cell, isn't it?
09:55Come in and interfere. We'll make the sugar in a certain way. We'll finish it; we have a cure.
09:59Now. I know they go in and out. So what are you going to do, Doctor? I'll tell you.
10:04Okay, look then. We'll go back to where we started. So, the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). That's strange.
10:11Paradox number one is that, according to him, you are supposed to
10:16There's no insulin. So sugar can't enter the cells. That's why it rises here.
10:20But he's right here. No, he's right here and he's right here. He's right here and he's right here.
10:26Now pay close attention. His theory, huh? And his definition of diabetes.
10:34According to him: Pancreas weakness. Insulin deficiency. Glucose not entering.
10:41Cells. High blood glucose causes problems. What is it? What is it that's causing them?
10:46How do problems happen? And he told you sugar is on your face, right? You
10:53It means your sugar isn't entering your cells directly. Your sugar
10:57He's holding a grudge. So you're upset with him. That means his holding a grudge is what's causing it.
11:01It bothers you. No. The strange thing is that the sugar is high in the blood and high in the...
11:08The cells. The accumulation of that good man's cells was twenty in
11:11The water. And that's the point. The important thing. You brought this man from Afah and got up
11:16What did you give him? Yes, insulin, or give him some. So you gave him insulin or...
11:23Give him a medication that stimulates insulin, like Diamicron for example. What happens then?
11:28So? It's supposed to, according to your theory, drop in the blood and rise in the cells. That it
11:36It will descend into the blood and rise in the cells. Paradox number two is activated. Huh? That's it.
11:45He went down. He went down, that's how it is. That's him now. Or is that wrong too? He went down into
11:54The blood count dropped from 500 to 200. And the cells decreased from 20 to 7.
11:58One hundred. It means strange. Strange. The strange thing is that the sugar level dropped in the plasma.
12:07And he went down inside. According to his theory, God is supposed to go down here and up here. Meaning
12:15Twenty percent remains. How much is left? Twenty-eight percent remains.
12:19Thirty percent. Does that mean the cumulative grade increases? Yes. Is this cumulative grade intracellular? No.
12:25It's not in the fluid outside. The cumulative cellularity is. So this is evidence. I mean, when you come to ask me...
12:33Me. Doctor. How does this cumulative GPA help me? It helps you if it's
12:37Ali tells you that sugar has entered your brain cells. It's the same way it enters your blood cells.
12:43The red blood cells will enter your white blood cells, and then they'll enter your brain cells, so you won't get convulsions.
12:47In your leg. Don't get dizzy or faint. Don't lose your memory and stay.
12:52A day. You sleep a little, then wake up refreshed. Do you get the idea or not? Then...
12:58You don't look at the cumulative GPA because it's high. Okay? I mean, don't come
13:03You look at the cumulative level and it's high. You understand from it the glucose intrusion. Because you
13:10What's this here? This is called cellular glucose. It's not outside in the plasma. Not
13:17It's in the plasma. That's it? So the patient is diabetic and on insulin medication. Sugar
13:23It will enter the plasma and then enter the cell. Do you know what that means? It means
13:29The blood is depleted of sugar and the cells are starving. Where did the sugar go?
13:36Where did the sugar go, sir? I mean, the sugar level dropped by two numbers.
13:41Blood and inside cells. Oh, of course, of course, insulin caused a famine in
13:48The body. What accident happened? Starvation in the body. Did you see the sugar that forms because
13:55Sugar isn't absorbed. Sugar and semen aren't absorbed. What's causing this?
13:59It's a product for everyone. They're taking it off the market and turning it into a fat burner. They're taking it off the market.
14:05The market and its function: visceral fat. Withdrawing it from the market and its function: subcutaneous fat. Withdrawing it.
14:11From the market and fat around the heart. Got it? Fat, fat, that's it. I mean...
14:16You turn fat cells into clumps. So the fallacy remains. The fallacy. What is it?
14:22A fallacy and two points of confusion. The fallacy is what he tells you, that sugar in
14:28Blood is a single need. What's the difference? The A1C tells me my blood sugar level.
14:34The lifespan of red blood cells. That's wrong. That's a fallacy. That's something.
14:42Sugar is something. Sugar is something. What's the point? Because
14:49Let's end this whole sugar-related conversation. We can't keep having to deal with one mother every few minutes.
14:54What should I do? Oh, my A1C is fifteen, what should I do? Don't do anything.
14:59Oh, he'll finish you off, you're just sitting there. And that sugar-coated slave will rot your kidneys.
15:05The sugar molecule that dissolves in water, that dissolves in a little bit of water,
15:09It means, well, it doesn't precipitate. A sugar molecule that doesn't precipitate.
15:18Okay? The glycosurfactant that doesn't precipitate. It will damage your kidneys and structure.
15:25Your retina. And he will give you a gift.
15:32The correct answer is two words, sir. Blood sugar level indicates... it tells me about the average
15:40Sugar is produced in the liver. Because eighty percent of the sugar that
15:45The bloodstream is produced by the liver through a process called telation.
15:53Glucose. The process of glucose metabolism. Glucose metabolism. We may work
16:01It's his doing. He's lowering his glucose levels. I mean, his blood sugar level, people!
16:06So, if what you have isn't a disease, then no. I mean, if what you have is a disease...
16:13The blood in my blood won't kill me? No. If it's in my blood, it won't cause me heart failure.
16:20Chloe? No. If Elly is in the blood, will it cause a retinal detachment? No. If Elly
16:27I won't cut off my toes if it's bloody, no, I won't cut off my toes unless it's someone else.
16:34I found him taking Anslem. Focus on this word now, I swear to God, I swear to God, I swear to God, no
16:43There is no god but God. No one who takes diabetes medication will have their toes cut off.
16:48Is there anyone who does not take medicine and even touches it? This means that this high blood sugar is worthless
16:56The harms of high blood sugar levels; the positive effects of high blood sugar.
17:04Positive Pasha, I actually designed it intentionally to keep blood sugar levels down, son.
17:09You and he, this is a sign of healthy livers. I've said this seven times already.
17:14Seven thousand times a blood sugar level is an indicator of health
17:23The liver. And not just any part of the liver, but the mitochondria of the cell.
17:28Liver disease. That's it. The cumulative hemoglobin level is now high. What does the cumulative hemoglobin level indicate?
17:35It depends on the rate at which glucose reaches the cells. That is, my cumulative blood sugar.
17:40The one who owns the pasha, with all his high status, I'll be happy and say yes, so it's probably like that.
17:46The sugar was able to reach inside the red blood cell and stick to the blood cells.
17:52Inside, God willing, he went inside. I let my head rest there, and he'll feed it. And he went inside.
17:57I let my muscles relax and nourish them. So they won't cramp up. So nothing will remain for long.
18:02You're not asleep, you're cramping. Your leg is cramping. And then you get a cramp. So you're coming for it.
18:07Why the cramps? It's not that you're lacking potassium. Whoever told you that is starving. They're deficient in blood.
18:14Low glucose. Low blood and low glucose. And don't ask me how it's glucose.
18:19Low. Your body's glucose levels are low, even though they are high.
18:24Blood. What you did to me, you're giving me Diamacron. You're giving me insulin.
18:28The body is craving sugar. The body is craving sugar. You're the one who did this. But it
18:36The body took matters into its own hands. When the danger arrived, blood sugar levels rose.
18:40He increased his currency, Glucogenesis. The classification made its red
18:45High. But it's not absorbed from the pool. The acidity isn't caused by the ketone bodies.
18:53The reason is that he can't keep up with the ferrous and lactic acid conversions; he converts it all.
18:57There was a blockage in the hepatoportal circulation. He's not keeping up.
19:03The ferric and lactic acid content exceeds the conversion rate to glucose.
19:09Sugar, yes, high sugar, but the acids are high too. Okay? What about the acids?
19:15High. My dear, my words aren't contradictory at all; what I'm saying is correct. But not the opposite.
19:21Absolutely not. Not the opposite at all. My words aren't the opposite at all. My words are true. And so on.
19:27We wake up from this coma with cortisone, which also raises blood sugar.
19:31By the way. People who are really, really. What's he going to do? He's going to go into a coma. What's the length?
19:35His order? My darling. What causes this man's acid reflux? What is it?
19:40He ate eggs in the morning and shrimp at night. Sounds good? Sounds good.
19:45Okay. He developed acidosis. So the liver worked to convert it to ferrous sulfate.
19:50Your lactate is working to turn it into sugar. And what are you doing inside? You're panting.
19:54Acidity. I'll go to the hospital. His sugar is high, give him insulin, he'll start.
19:58Why insulin? My knowledge. And I'm being treated with insulin; the acidity will decrease.
20:04Of course, no "Yaziz Tansi" of Salih will happen. Meaning, no "Maqama" will occur.
20:07Why does this timing for insulin occur? No one answer already. We prefer Ramin.
20:14The patient is in intensive care until he regains consciousness on his own because he is fasting from food and drink. Don't let him...
20:19I'll go into the care unit, and it will all be ready in three days.
20:22First. What's the solution? It's not working. We're getting insulin and blood sugar, but it's not going down. Okay.
20:29Why? Why isn't the sugar level dropping? The general population is recovering from fasting, Bashar.
20:34After the third day, the year is over, and the fasting period is over. Be careful, your body is getting dusty.
20:38Underneath now. The medical condition you put him in, and he's fighting us with the states.
20:43What I put in. I mean, instead of going in, I'm helping him. No, I'm going in.
20:48Sugar is a problem too. There's no such thing as diets anyway. What diets?
20:53My body has reached a point where it's realized that the insulin being produced is excessive.
20:58It's unnecessary. It yields ten units. They had five. So you're saying it's actually...
21:03He insisted on giving him the insulin. "Okay, Bashar, is this the insulin?"
21:09Yes, it's in the intestines. Why are you going to put it outside and under the skin here anyway? No, not at all.
21:15If I give it to you at your location, it will break. Hey, Bashar, well, there's wisdom in that.
21:19It's still coming up in the intestines to be broken down in the liver. You're giving it to me outside now.
21:24We understand. The accumulation remains high, oh my God. This is the rate of glucose uptake.
21:29For the cells. This tells me that the sugar has reached your brain. So, praise be to God.
21:35God. Praise be to God. Praise be to God. Praise be to God. Your brain has reached him.
21:40Sugar from this. And let it reach your throat, sugar from this. That's why, Muhammad
21:47Saqrab Abdo. He had a huge ulcer on his leg. And they were cutting
21:52Half his leg. Why did it get lighter? Because he's got diabetes and he's already gone. I'm not the one who divorced him, he just took off his clothes.
21:58Insulin from the party. Blood flows and sugar is gone. It gathers. That's why.
22:05The word remodeling, remodeling, and the usual reshaping. The structure of the tissues.
22:11Your body's function. I'll do it before. I mean, when you were a fetus, your hands... your hands.
22:16Like the frog's hands. He divided it for you, a precedent, Glory be to God, Glory be to God. Meaning
22:22The Ghadirik will return, Pasha, and no slave will return. Glory be to God, he will return. He will return.
22:26It's coming back, Subhan Allah. I mean, Pasha al-Ghadrif, the one in the ra'ba. Which is
22:30The reins slipped from her mouth. And from the inside of the strings that held her.
22:36And the bridles he held. And he pressed hard on the nerve. Will you respond? Yes, Pasha, you will respond.
22:41God willing. It's easy, I mean. He's basically a doctor who deals with the brain and nerves, not the brain and nerves.
22:47He came in with a limp. And he really did come in, treating your body like a door hinge. Understand? And that's it.
22:56He hammered it, then moved it and changed it, breaking a piece and changing it. Do you understand?
23:02He forgot that this is a living forgetfulness. He forgot that this is a living forgetfulness. Meaning, it's remodelable.
23:10To modify. Understand? Regrasable. To regrow. Meaning capable of
23:17Renewal. Capable of renewal. Emma, ​​I said, gets diabetic coma.
23:22Why? How come he has acidity? He's got acidity in his blood. Me
23:26Okay, Pasha, he got it. He made a mistake, like he was marching a ball. And he ate.
23:32Something's wrong. It's the flu season. Yeah, I got angry. Anyway, I got a fever. It went into
23:39Stress. Stress with cortisone, his blood sugar is normal, he has muscle burns.
23:44Right now. At the same time. The acids that are rushing to be converted into sugar are higher.
23:51From my suppressed ability.
23:55So the cap is working, converting sugar, converting sugar, converting sugar, converting sugar, so now
23:59We're monitoring the timing and assessing the situation right now. What are some things?
24:04Poor blood circulation and elevated hormone levels, which are
24:10It raises blood sugar like cortisone, norepinephrine, and epinephrine, and the cycle
24:14The bloodshed is short. It's a running business, not a navigational one. Do you understand?
24:19And the circulatory system isn't all the same. The acids are working.
24:23Marcona and sugar, we're working to produce sugar, so you have sugar.
24:27The acids here are high, and the ketone bodies that are formed are not burned.
24:35Actually, be careful, your body is ketone bodies and you are doing that now.
24:40But it's burned off immediately. Because ketone bodies are produced in the liver and burned off.
24:45It's ready to go, don't store it. That means the ketone pods won't have time to burn off.
24:54Your blood is now completely drained. It's not burning anymore.
24:59Your whole body is dark. This will take six hours. This will take six hours.
25:05Hours. He goes to sleep. He pants a little. He wakes up and opens his eyes.
25:10Good. That's it. The stress went away in those five or six hours he slept.
25:17Either the rights of cortisone resolve the issue, or the timing of the cortisone treatment is a factor.
25:20This? Come on, hawk. Also. aco said, "Look at the challenge, I'm leaving."
25:25Where is my limit? I mean, I'll stay on the sugar while you get the sugar as long as it's there.
25:30High blood sugar is a matter of your generation's needs, especially in the area of ​​Al-Shurayn. As long as sugar levels remain high, it will continue to be a matter of your generation's needs.
25:34Aging in the tissues of the liver. Sugar levels, as long as they are high, are a matter of your generation.
25:39Aging in your muscles. Not in your bones. Your bones are like a house, as they say.
25:43My blood sugar is high. I want us to watch a video together. We're the ones who are live.
25:52Yes, in the last live stream we talked about fats and we said these fats
26:00It's a type of fat called "silky" and we talked about it up to the total cumulative amount. I saw
26:05What's the limit? Twenty-five percent is normal. If you believe me...
26:11I swear to God, every time I see the cumulative grade, I'm overjoyed.
26:20What else would I be doing? I'd be flying with joy, I swear! So, every time your cumulative grades increase
26:28Ya'la Pasha, you're in the plasma hopes, Ya'la, you're fine, you'll remain my friend.
26:35So you're just trying to get rid of all the numbers, you're a real pain, boss, but I taught you a lesson.
26:40Oh, so I told you health, blood sugar levels indicate that the cappuccino is bad.
26:45The cumulative test indicates that sugar knows how to enter cells, so insulin has no effect.
26:49The point is, boss, right now, I'm asking a question, didn't I say I asked?
26:53A question from the beginning: If the sugar level is high, what enters the cells?
26:58Insulin isn't available, but I just said my blood sugar is high because
27:02If insulin isn't present, it can't enter the cells. So what does cumulative insulin mean? It means it's inside.
27:06How can cells and adherence to hemoglobin keep it empty? So, you...
27:14Their blood sugar is high, so they're giving them insulin from outside the body. The cumulative level should be higher, not lower.
27:19He says, "You actually removed the sugar from the blood; no, you sucked it out of the body."
27:25It's not from the blood; you extracted it from the blood, specifically the plasma, and extracted it from the cells.
27:31Red blood cells and their absorption from the endothelium, you ignorant son of a...
27:36The ignorant one sucked it from the endothelium, meaning from the lining of the bloody slogans, so that
27:42So he developed arteriosclerosis while on insulin and diabetes medication, meaning he
27:47He develops arteriosclerosis on diabetes medication, insulin, or Crestor.
27:53One of the three countries does the same thing; one prohibits sugar.
27:57The first one delivers sugar, the second one blocks it, and the third one prevents cholesterol from reaching the bloodstream.
28:03And phospholipids, why did you prevent them from having all, all, all the infrastructure?
28:09Raw materials, which I summarize as glucose and hamd
28:15Fat, phospholipids, and cholesterol are the raw materials that insulin inhibits.
28:23Sugar and crestor immunity. Thank you, thank you.
28:28Goodbye, goodbye, let's go, God willing, you're alive and will come back and say
28:35I already have arteriosclerosis because I eat too much fat. You're a sponge!
28:40You eat fat from your stomach, and it goes straight into your arteries. So, the fat...
28:45You eat it, your stomach fills up, it goes up your arteries, you eat and eat sugar, it goes up and sticks to your kidneys
28:50You're not a sponge, you're not devices, you're not a purification plant, you're not a manufacturing plant, and there's a lot of blue stuff in between.
29:00You're just a photographer who pours garbage all over your head.
29:07No, that's not true, that's not true.
29:12I wanted to show you a video about cumulative GPA and show you how they manipulate it, which isn't the right approach.
29:22A major mistake in your understanding of this topic
29:25Like I told you before, when you eat sugar your blood sugar rises, that's nonsense. I don't have any sugar that goes in.
29:31blood directly
29:32So, we're agreed that no sugar goes directly into the bloodstream.
29:41Look
29:44This is the drawing
29:47It has an advantage
29:49It summarizes the circulatory system, which I always like to talk about.
29:53It means, look, the heart is moving.
29:57the heart
30:01The heart here is fine, very fine.
30:03He will pump blood now.
30:06So they pump into the mess, which is this.
30:09Bigzy
30:11The guidance of the one who is naked
30:13head and neck
30:15chest area
30:17And it goes down like that
30:19Next here
30:19This is the diaphragm here.
30:21Carrying the heart and the two tender ones above
30:23Download
30:24Liver nutrients
30:26It nourishes the intestines
30:27And it invades the kidney
30:29And then it descends to the lower extremities
30:34Look here
30:35This is supposed to be a number that doesn't go away
30:37Like the kalia
30:38He gives him a spirin, a bird, and a vein along his side.
30:42It goes on the head, hands, and neck.
30:46He gives him a vein, and he returns it to him.
30:48It means he gives him a red artery, and a vein immediately returns to him.
30:50But when it comes to the intestines, it gives him a shingle.
30:54The vein that runs from the intestines
30:57He doesn't respond to blood
30:59Like the rest
31:00That's not how it works.
31:01It goes here to the liver or
31:03This beautiful artery remains
31:05This is... oh, this is...
31:07This is called a vein
31:08portal vein
31:09What's the name of this vein?
31:12Babi vein
31:13I remain the Shirin of Gaza
31:16Gaza liver intestines
31:17And I never came back here again
31:19Before the liver becomes important
31:22This remains an internal blood circulation.
31:24Between vein and vein
31:28Not an artery and a vein, no, it's a vein.
31:32And then he went to another vein
31:35Set of Vines means Set of Vines
31:39And then there's Set of Vines again
31:42It means the kidney, no, blood went to it and came back from it, vein directly
31:45At the same time, what remains is to understand how the circulatory system works, the arteries.
31:51He went to the organs and those organs returned from them as veins
31:55These veins came together and returned to the heart
31:57In this case, if you leave it like that, the blood will be consumed.
32:02Because they don't get oxygen like that
32:03So there has to be a bridge to cross over.
32:08The blood that returned to the heart
32:11The heart needs to pump it somewhere else.
32:14The heart has to throw it onto the lungs now.
32:18The blood that is being lost remains
32:19The blood that's going to the lungs
32:21Be careful, you're carrying waste.
32:23The two men
32:26And Shail
32:27The blood that returned to Mekalia
32:29The purified blood
32:31venous blood
32:32The one who returned to Mekalia
32:34This is the purified blood.
32:36Be careful, this is a continuous operation.
32:38This means purified blood
32:40This is blood containing waste products.
32:42Pyrovic and lectic
32:43They're coming from the muscles
32:44And it also contains a great deal of ammonia.
32:47And it contains ammonia from here
32:48All of this gathers, gathers, gathers and comes out here
32:51It pumps into the lungs
32:54oxygen tolerates
32:56The heart returns to the side
32:58Northern
32:59Pump here into here
33:01There's another one like that.
33:02In it, the turn will be a second turn.
33:05oxygen
33:06And a lower wrap, far away from the limbs
33:09What I want to say
33:11The blood here
33:12And he went to the keyboard, but
33:15The blood coming out of the cistern
33:17Understand this
33:18This blood
33:20The blood going to the chelium is different from the blood coming out of the chelium.
33:22The one going to the Kiliya
33:24The most important thing is the water.
33:27And a few things beyond her needs
33:29Whether salts or nitrogenous products, for example
33:32And I poured it here
33:33The blood that comes back out of the container is different from the blood that goes inside it.
33:36Blood going to the muscles
33:38Besides the blood coming out of it
33:41The one that comes out of it has a higher acidity.
33:43It contains waste products such as pyruvic acid and lactoglycerin.
33:46It contains extra amino acids that are broken down.
33:49It contains a higher percentage of sugars than it contains.
33:52He returned from it
33:54The blood that goes in is different from the blood that comes out.
33:56But there's something else
33:58Blood going to the liver from the intestines
34:00Everything is stored
34:03And the blood that goes to the liver from the intestines
34:07I'm carrying hormones with me
34:09And I'm talking to you, drawing another one
34:11She's telling you she's become a prostitute when she's like this, okay?
34:13Look at the blood, look at the blood, how it flows from the heart
34:17It went to the intestines
34:19He won't go back to that bloodshed again.
34:21He is at the first liver here
34:24He stops at the station
34:26And there is blood coming out of the liver on the remaining
34:29It returns to the main blood supply to the heart.
34:32enough
34:33And I talked about it in the previous video
34:36On the importance of speech
34:38enough
34:39Fadeek, you look, Masla Masla
34:42In a video like this, you're talking about how the hepatic circulatory system works.
34:50Because this issue is very important to me too.
34:53It makes a difference to me that the sugar issue you're talking about is measured in the blood.
34:58It has nothing to do with what those intestines were.
35:01Its description extracts
35:03And it reached the liver
35:04The liver is here.
35:06He doesn't listen to anything that has been absorbed.
35:09It affects normal blood
35:12Because he has hormones here
35:13What you're doing, be careful
35:14Here's the thing
35:16The intestines absorb
35:17And here I have a pancreas that produces insulin.
35:20And here in my intestines, I produce serotonin.
35:23And I have a table that produces gastrin
35:25This blood here isn't from food, it's from the blood itself.
35:28No, that's food.
35:30And the enzymes that digested the food
35:32Food isn't digested inside the intestines.
35:34It absorbs everything
35:35With bile salts
35:37Okay
35:37With the hormones coming out of the thing
35:40Of course, the first thing that comes to mind is clover, which is pasta.
35:42And he said Glucose
35:43to understand
35:43So, all you had in mind was glucose paper.
35:45What happened to him then?
35:46Glycosin
35:48Impossibility of seeing
35:49Golkoz entered
35:50It remains glycosylate at that time.
35:52I removed my insulin today.
35:54Hekaptl from you to me
35:55This sugar doesn't pass through the liver.
35:57He comes to him and finishes
35:59And be careful
36:03insulin
36:04He releases this dagger
36:05He releases this dagger
36:07This isn't about muscles, boss.
36:11Don't let your body relax, it's not going to your muscles.
36:13This stops here; it only produces two albums.
36:16I mean, boss
36:17Actually, he's still playing print at noon.
36:19I need to eat, no
36:21Stop right here, at this point.
36:23Here came ammonia for him
36:25I divorced him because of Urea
36:29He got ammonia and divorced urea.
36:32And please note, we need an important word.
36:34Urea is not
36:35toxic product
36:38Urea is a product I make myself.
36:40What part of ammonia?
36:42With the carbon syngoside molecule
36:44urea molecule
36:45Specially made
36:48Reservoir for Nitrogen
36:49nitrogen storage
36:51and carbon storage
36:53I know its uses and how to make amino acids from it.
36:56After a little while
36:56Don't give me urea and creatinine
36:59Not poisonous
37:01Give me a little something, you know what I mean.
37:03Kidney failure, they saved you too.
37:07Ha
37:07They don't want the First Pass, so why is the First Pass so effective?
37:10The medicine you are taking
37:12Or any toxin that will cause fear
37:14Half of it will break in the cup
37:15That's why the medicines shouldn't be taken.
37:17Half of it will break in the cup
37:20That's it, then.
37:22Hepatic circulation
37:24So you were able to understand.
37:26that
37:29blood
37:30Those who are pregnant with intestinal contents
37:32With food and drink
37:34And loaded with hormones
37:35He didn't go straight to the blood, no
37:38He didn't go straight to the blood
37:41Where did he go?
37:42It went to the liver
37:45Where did he go?
37:46It went to the liver
37:48Last time
37:52I spoke
37:53And be careful
37:54Hepatic circulation
37:56And I showed her another video too
37:58Because of this video
37:59I love this first video, it's the one I'll be working on
38:02Look
38:05Look
38:06This video talks about
38:07to rise
38:08the pressure
38:09In the okra vein
38:12high blood pressure
38:13In the okra vein
38:17Look
38:18Look, it goes to the liver.
38:20His pressure remains somewhat important to us.
38:22Okay?
38:24Look
38:24Look
38:25here
38:25The aorta produces the arteries that will supply the intestines.
38:29good
38:30That means 3 arteries are not important, Osama.
38:33And it invades the spleen along with it.
38:35This one here, that was our spleen
38:37gut flora
38:38And this part is the fly that is being blown
38:41good
38:42Blue veins return from it
38:44Look, he's back from there, that's the one for the spleen.
38:47And this is the one who's carrying the insulin with her, sir.
38:49This means the vein that carries the insulin.
38:52And all of this puts a strain on the liver.
38:54Look inside the liver now
38:55Here's the blood that's coming to carry away the food.
38:57Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
38:59And this is the blood coming from the ordeal
39:01And they gather to go to the vein
39:04The one who will come out on the blood after a while
39:05But these are the cells that are working
39:07Look at how many cells are around the vein
39:10This will return to the main blood circulation.
39:13But I worked on it in the middle
39:16I'm going back to this wall. Look, because I'm going to show her something. Look. Look. Here, here.
39:28Look, look, look. What's that numb thing? That's the orbital path. That's what I do, distribute it.
39:34Glucose and amino acids, and these can work by exporting. They are something else.
39:41Look up. They're exporting their own products now. It's not the other way around.
39:47Eat this. All these are the veins that come back and make the vein the door. The vein
39:52The liver comes out from above here. It goes back down to the lower part. But
39:57This part is called the hepatic circulation. What does it carry? The intestines.
40:02What are you carrying? You're carrying hormones. Serotonin. Gastrin. Insulin. Understand?
40:07Histamine. Don't forget that. What I'm trying to say is that repression in
40:13This particular spot. Look, look at this spot. Look, that's the blood coming back out.
40:21This is called the portal vein. This is the vein that comes from the spleen. And I'm carrying from
40:31This point releases insulin and glucagon. And the intestines that were below here...
40:37Serotonin is released. Histamine is released. And the upper stomach is released.
40:42Gastrin. Pasha, all these hormones run with food.
40:47The enzymes that helped me digest food are gone.
40:50Okay. Break what you can. Make what you can. Export what you can. Enough? Enough?
41:01Okay. We talked a little bit too. Look at this part, look. I hope it's...
41:06This message was preserved. Blood.
41:13From the ordeal, Jay. The pancreas is buried under the stomach. Here's the blood.
41:19This blood will return to the liver. This is the portal vein.
41:24The cup, work on it, put it back on the bottom part of it.
41:28The heart. And it's squeezing that same pressure. But I want to say something. I want to say something.
41:36The blood that is coming here on the cup is carrying away the water from here and all the water is flowing.
41:45Water. Okay? Water and everything that dissolves in water. But fats don't dissolve in water.
41:53This is the esophagus. Fat doesn't travel through this esophagus. Of course, this man is the one in the video.
41:59It was originally designed to discuss portal hypertension, so it's talking about cerebral palsy or
42:09I'm talking about live streaming and things like that. I'm going to change something about you before...
42:15I don't care, that's why I'm taking so long. Look. I'll follow this video with another one. This one.
42:24I'm talking about the intestines. Okay? The small intestine. Good. Look. The intestines
42:45These fingers. These are the fingers that are responsible for absorption. They are...
42:52About a network of capillaries. And in the text, a lymphatic capillary. Blood.
42:59This red one takes glucose, amino acids, water, and salts.
43:06And the yellow one is for fats. So we've finished, each of us has taken
43:10His inheritance. Now watch what happens! And pray. Look. Look.
43:19Now the glucose enters and everything that will be absorbed is here.
43:27What are fats? Here they are. These are fatty acids, and this is the round glycerin. And it goes in
43:35Inside the intestinal cell. It will be reassembled into a chain of cells. And phospholipids from
43:43Outside. What's this called, Katakide? The kilomicro.
43:51Huh? He's going inside now. He's going inside these fingers now. Look, there he is.
43:57The one who entered the cell left behind. Huh? Now he's going to come in and start spouting bloody slogans.
44:02It doesn't go in. The ball doesn't go in. So where does it go? Into the lymphatic system? Into the lymphatic system. So it's the fat.
44:09What you're saying is after the body processes it and manufactures the keloids.
44:17It doesn't come out on the bloodstream, it comes out on the lymphatic system. Look here.
44:28That's great. That's great. That's great. Look, this is the last video we'll talk about. And this
44:40The lymphatic system itself. What exactly is the lymphatic system? What does it mean?
44:46This is the artery and this is the vein that's usually next to it. It's next to it, oh
44:52This little thing they call "green" is gathering up behind me. What does "gathering up" mean?
44:58Behind me. So you'll find the artery. It comes and supplies tissue. And opposite it is a vein, like
45:06This is what happens here in a lake of water. I go out into it.
45:13Oxygen, glucose, amino acids, and organic acids.
45:18It spreads in this water like that. Great. Now the vein is absorbing this water, which is...
45:25That's it. The vein will absorb the water and then rotate. There's some water left outside for a while, and other things.
45:33Second, outside. Like proteins and slightly larger bodies that can't get into these capillaries.
45:39The cloth will collect it. So, this is the broom or the mop that will collect it.
45:46Fluids or excess fluid. If the cataracts cause swelling in your legs. If the cataracts cause swelling.
45:53Your hands and feet will become inflamed and swollen. This is what happens if, God forbid, a problem arises with the contract.
45:59Lymphatic. You'll get a case of elephantiasis and they'll tell you it's filariasis.
46:03The blockage is caused by worms. The elephant has swallowed it. Your legs are swollen. And he says...
46:08Hey Sina, my body is holding back water. No. It'll come to you, you don't have a problem with it.
46:11Lymphatic tissue. Look. Ah. These are the lymphatic roots in the middle.
46:18Which cancer cells usually pass through. I mean, cancer cells. But
46:23You walk through these lymphatic vessels. Look at that. Which are
46:28Full of white blood cells. Meaning, you, believer. White blood cells.
46:34The base here is called a lymphoid cell, located within the lymph nodes. It didn't fight.
46:38Cancer. You're fighting it with chemotherapy. Because the lymph nodes...
46:44What is he fighting? Small things. Look how much. Look how much. He's fighting them. But what
46:51Fight cancer. You're fighting it now. Anyway, we just want to continue.
46:56We'll go with the Linfo and see where it will settle. Isn't it time for this fat to melt away?
47:02It's secreted in the liver as kynomicrons. Well, I want to see
47:06Where will the living be? Graduate now, where will the living be? The living will have everything.
47:12The components of blood are red blood cells. That's why it's called white blood, because
47:16It's white. It doesn't contain white blood cells. Yes. It contains platelets. Yes.
47:21Plasma, yes. There are proteins, yes. But there are no red blood cells. Because
47:25That's how it is, white. Look, it's the one walking. It's the one walking around.
47:30The arteries and veins. Be careful. He didn't explain the part below the intestines.
47:34Because all of this is fat. Because the fat will come out of here, it will be
47:38His name is Kyle. Or Kyle's Fluid. You keep walking and walking and walking and going in
47:44It flows here. The blood remains, and the fatty intestines lie above it.
47:51At the heart. This remains a dedicated channel for kilomicrons.
47:57He'll walk with the gentle Fati and others. Go ahead and walk, and you'll enter the heart.
48:01And the heart kept compressing it against the lungs, along with the blood coming to it from the kidneys that filled it.
48:07HDL and LDL. This means you should be aware that you are absorbing them at the same time.
48:15It means you're absorbing at the same time. That's it. You're at the same time.
48:23The timing of absorption. And it comes out as kilomicrons in the intestines.
48:31At the same time, your liver produces HDL and LDL.
48:36And the two who go to the heart with the full concentration, it pumps from it
48:41On the lungs. The first organ to consume HDL, LDL, and Thylomicrons remains.
48:48The three sisters and I criticized them when the time came, with a benefit in a video as well. Ah, the Lance. Which is
48:55The most sensitive area is the air. The most sensitive area is the oxygen. The most sensitive area is the...
49:02These are the most oxygen-rich materials. The more oxygen-rich they are, the more oxygen-rich they are.
49:07It will be damaged. It will develop free roots. It will be damaged and it will develop.
49:12What? Free roots. That's all. That was the point of today's discussion, for us to get together.
49:17I hope this was understood well enough. And that's all.
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